Quotes about Variety
Break the monotony. Do something strange and extravagant!
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
monotony finds no relief in adding variety or changing our attitude about it. Activity does not create meaning; it is the other way around.
— Ravi Zacharias
We are all different. Like the sun, the moon, and the stars, God has created us to be different from one another, and He has done it on purpose. Each of us meets a need, and we are all part of God's overall plan.
— Joyce Meyer
take responsibility for your joy and never again give anyone else the job of keeping you happy. Add a little variety to your life—break up your routine, do something different, and so on. When you do, expect God to meet you and help make your ordinary… extraordinary!
— Joyce Meyer
and decide you really do want a hot fudge sundae! Go ahead and eat it. It is continual excess that causes trouble—not occasional liberties. God created a wide variety of foods for us to eat. Every good food God made, you can eat.
— Joyce Meyer
So also in culture. Infinite players understand that the vigor of a culture has to do with the variety of its sources, the differences within itself. The unique and the surprising are not suppressed in some persons for the strength of others. The genius in you stimulates the genius in me.
— James Carse
A lot of actors overthink about the kind of roles they wanna do. I am open to kind of any kind of role.
— Karan Wahi
I think every movie I've made after 'Indiana Jones,' I've tried to make every single movie as if it was made by a different director, because I'm very conscious of not wanting to impose a consistent style on subject matter that is not necessarily suited to that style. So I try to re-invent my own eye every time I tackle a new subject.
— Steven Spielberg
No two men are absolutely alike, not even twins, yet there is much that is indispensably common to all mankind.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I like a bit of mongrel myself, whether it's a man or a dog.
— George Bernard Shaw
A man is like a phonograph with half-a-dozen records. You soon get tired of them all; and yet you have to sit at table whilst he reels them off to every new visitor.
— George Bernard Shaw
Oh, child, men's men: gentle or simple, they're much of a muchness.
— George Eliot