We love being mentally strong, but we hate situations that allow us to put our mental strength to good use.
When I find that stubbornness continually overrides common sense regardless of the logic of my argument, it seems that the only effective solution is to tell them to go ahead and stick their finger in...
Transparency is critical in public health and epidemics laypeople become either effective force-multipliers or stubborn walls.
There is a fine line between stubbornness and stupidity as well as intensity and insanity.
The utility of perseverance in absurdity is more than I could ever discern. Edmund Burke
There's none so blind as those who will not listen.
I've never been good with asking for help; it seems risky, but at some point when things are really dicey, your stubbornness gives way to a certain form of humility that, after you get over yourself,...
I'm unpredictable, I never know where I'm going until I get there, I'm so random, I'm always growing, learning, changing, I'm never the same person twice. But one thing you can be sure of about me; is...
There is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others. My courage always rises at every attempt to intimidate me.
There is this common notion that young conservatives are the few, that most people had liberal worldviews when they were young. If this is true, then it is with great irony that a number of old libera...
If you could stay as stubborn as when you were a child then you need not to compromise on your dreams.
And yet, will we ever come to an end of discussion and talk if we think we must always reply to replies? For replies come from those who either cannot understand what is said to them, or are so stubbo...
Those who never retract their opinions love themselves more than they love truth.
Creativity is paradoxical. To create, a person must have knowledge but forget the knowledge, must see unexpected connections in things but not have a mental disorder, must work hard but spend time doi...
Arrogance combined with stubbornness is a ticking bomb.
The penalty for a long life is increasing resistance to change.
There is enough heartache and sorrow in this life without our adding to it through our own stubbornness, bitterness, and resentment.
We, the public, are easily, lethally offended. We have come to think of taking offence as a fundamental right. We value very little more highly than our rage, which gives us, in our opinion, the moral...
The voices of cold reason were talking, as usual, to deaf ears.
It would seem no matter how progressive we get there are always those few who are backwards in their ways.