Top 77 Ingrained Quotes

The idea that ‘if you don’t like how things are going, you can just leave’ is so ingrained in Texas, the secession movement is no surprise.
Gail Collins
It’s amazing how much misinformation there is about pregnancy and how many myths are still ingrained into our culture.
Jennifer Hyman
No group of people has been more unjustly maligned in the twentieth century than the Puritans. As a result, we approach the Puritans with an enormous baggage of culturally ingrained prejudice.
Leland Ryken
A couple days before the stunts, if I’m doing something particularly dangerous, I will go over every worst-case scenario in my head, like this could happen, this could happen, this could happen, this could happen. I try to think about that to where it’s ingrained in me.
Johnny Knoxville
Social issues is something I’ve been a part of changing and pushing for. It’s embedded and ingrained in my soul. It’s not something that personally I try to plan. It just comes in the heat of the moment.
Liz Cambage
If there was no Bill Bowerman, there would have been no me. He had about as much of an impact on my life as any one person could have. He taught me about competition and ingrained it in me. He taught me not to praise ordinary performances.
Phil Knight
The moment we believe that success is determined by an

The moment we believe that success is determined by an ingrained level of ability as opposed to resilience and hard work, we will be brittle in the face of adversity.
Joshua Waitzkin
I’ve had my eyes opened to so many things. But still, all I really want to do is my truck job. It’s like an ingrained, default setting.
Guy Martin
As the platform and protocol become more ingrained in society, get built into products and services, and basically become more of the mesh of society, just like the Internet, companies and people will need to own Bitcoin to play on its rails.
Barry Silbert
My father is an intellectual and physical man, which is a rather unusual combination. He’s great. As he brought up me and my brothers and sisters, he ingrained in us that your appearance is not your responsibility, other than that you should not be a slob.
Christopher Reeve
When you do something all of your life, it’s still ingrained in you.
Bill Cowher
For me, being Catholic was who I was and who I am, just like I’m Irish and Slovak. It’s just so ingrained in us.
Regina Brett
The Charleston shooting is a result of an ingrained culture of racism and a history of terrorism in America. It should be covered as such.
Anthea Butler
The importance of education is ingrained in Scottish history.
Nicola Sturgeon
Some day, the public might actually revolt against the undemocratic system of seniority that allows Congress to keep the old ways of Washington ingrained into the culture of Congress.
Chuck Todd
I ski every three years or so. I don’t have the ingrained confidence that others do, but I’ll happily toddle about a green or blue run.
Cherie Lunghi
War is a crucial, deeply ingrained part of human history. It has to be understood.
Margaret MacMillan
Unless you’re dying, it’s ingrained in our culture to play. Pain doesn’t hurt; it’s just pain.
Chris Pronger
During the New Deal, liberals recognized that the ballot box and elected branches are generally the appropriate engines of social reform, and liberals used both to spectacular effect – instituting profound social changes that remain deeply ingrained in society today.
Neil Gorsuch
I’ve been woken up by things like the MeToo movement. I didn’t realize how much of the patriarchy was ingrained within my spirit.
Wunmi Mosaku
I have spent too long training myself to speak with an American accent, it’s ingrained. I spend 16 hours a day on set speaking with an American accent. Now, when I try to speak with an Aussie accent, I just sound like a caricature of myself.
Poppy Montgomery