stubborn Quotes

I think everyone has their roles, and in my opinion, I'm like the young hot boy of OVO: stubborn, very step-out-on-his-own and do-his-own-thing.

Being stubborn can be a good thing. Being stubborn can be a bad thing. It just depends on how you use it.

My parents have been together for 65 years. They're both really stubborn. They're not quitters.

Asher means 'happy and blessed' which embodies my eldest. Caleb means 'stubborn and tenacious dog' and I can't even tell you how much that is my little boy! It was a useful warning.

I'm pretty stubborn.

Facts are stubborn, but statistics are more pliable.

I'm stubborn.

I'm a stubborn individual.

Sometimes I can be a little bit I don't know, stubborn or something. Maybe to a fault.

The planet is heating; the climate is changing. We know this. We have not just one scientist, or two, but thousands screaming this at us at the top of their lungs. And we have a government full of disinterested, stubborn people who are going to cling to their denial and their nonsense.

Brits, Scandinavians, Finns, Estonians consider themselves rational, logical, unencumbered by emotional arguments; we are businesslike, stubborn, and hard-working.

My background's Arab and I'm quite fiery, stubborn and used to shouting and expressing myself quite loudly, and Inez and I have our little fall-outs as mum and daughters do.

Being stubborn has helped, being selfish is not a bad thing.

I can be very stubborn, cold, strict, rigid, and - I'd like to think - driven.

I can't say I'm having trouble with my husband or that I have a stubborn child.

Facts are stubborn things.

I can be quite argumentative and stubborn if I get a bee in my bonnet. I can be quite a pain.

I was watching tennis on TV, and between games, they were showing a commercial for a tennis school. I wrote down the number, gave it to my mom, and said, 'This is what I want to do.' She thought it was a joke, but I was very stubborn, and I kept bringing it up.

The facts of life are very stubborn things.

One of the most stubborn barriers to patient empowerment is the cultural assumption that since the way professionals learned was hard, you must need to be really smart, and you need to be taught in a carefully thought out, methodical sequence.

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