Danh ngôn của Phil McGraw

My dad used to say, 'You wouldn't worry so much about what people thought about you if you knew how seldom they did.
My dad used to say, 'You wouldn't worry so much about what people thought about you if you knew how seldom they did.
Bố tôi thường nói, 'Con sẽ không lo lắng quá nhiều về việc mọi người nghĩ gì về con nếu con biết họ hiếm khi làm thế.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Phil McGraw
- I'm embarrassed every time I look a teacher in the eye, because we ask them to do so much for so little.
- If your neighbor has a completely different view on abortion, gay marriage, stem cell research, all of those things, you still are both Americans. Neither one of you is necessarily more patriotic than the other. Neither loves their country any more than the other one does.
- The Internet is just bringing all kinds of information into the home. There's just a lot of distraction, a lot of competition for the parent's voice to resonate in the children's ears.
- It's better to be healthy alone than sick with someone else.
- You're only lonely if you're not there for you.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Dad
- I always tell my dad he was training me to be a pro before he even knew it.
- My dad told me, 'If you're going to go out there and play baseball, or you're going to play basketball or football, work hard at it no matter what. I want you to have fun with your buddies, but you have to put in the time because this is your craft.' He didn't just want me to be good. He pushed me to that next level.
- When I was younger, I'd always forget stuff. I think there was probably 4-5 times where we'd drive 30 minutes to a town for the baseball tournament, and all of a sudden, I'd get to the field and look in my bag, and I didn't have my cleats. So my dad had to race all the way home to get my cleats and get back before the game started so I could play.
- My dad played junior college basketball, and he always showed me clips of Michael Jordan.
- My dad was my role model; he always did the right thing.