Art is food for the soul, and an artistic climate is a healthy climate because it breeds empathy.
America breeds ambition and while that can be a good thing, sometimes it's not. Ambition also breeds competition and that can be a very bad thing. People become chronically preoccupied with competing and don't know when to stop. It can become unhealthy.
Once you get in shape, you'll be amazed at how many other goals you'll want to achieve in your life. Fitness breeds enthusiasm.
Knowledge breeds doubt, not certainty, And the more we know the more uncertain we become.
Success breeds the excitement to continue going.
Indifference breeds animosity.
It is only in the depths of crisis and despair that the fear of losing one's personality breeds millennial hopes of rescue: otherwise, complacency prevails.
Competition breeds excellence, including in the GOP race.
Winning breeds confidence and confidence breeds winning.
the desert breeds reserve. It is so big that one's own plans and projects seem too little to be talked about. Also, there is so much time to say anything that one continually puts it off and ends by never saying it at all.
Do I need to argue to Your Honor that cruelty only breeds cruelty? That hatred only causes hatred; that if there is any way to soften this human heart which is hard enough at its best, if there is any way to kill evil and hatred and all that goes with it, it is not through evil and hatred and cruelty; it is through charity, and love, and understanding?
Clarity breeds mastery.
In communications, familiarity breeds apathy.
Silence is hereby outlawed. Silence breeds independent thought, which in turn breeds dissent.
Familiarity with evil breeds not contempt but acceptance.
Chaos breeds life; Order creates habit.
Legalism breeds a sense of entitlement that turns us into complainers.
The only geniuses produced by the chaos of society are those who do something about it. Chaos breeds geniuses. It offers a man something to be a genius about.
I'm a strong supporter of comfort breeds complacency. Growing up poor I wasn't comfortable, and my mom had to work so hard and I woke up one day and decided I was not going to come home until I could help her pay the bills.
. . . Choice in every form is conflict. Contradiction is inevitable in choice; this contradiction, inner and outer breeds confusion and misery.