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new-york short-life grateful
As soon as I moved to New York, I experienced Hurricane Irene and then Hurricane Sandy hit me in quite a big way. I had 12 days without any electricity or any water. The thing that I realized the most from it was that we've become so dependent on technology. There's so much accessibility to information that suddenly when everything is cut off, you're completely lost, and you start asking deeper and more profound questions - how short life is, and how grateful we should be for things. Archie Panjabi
new-york lines may
I'm the end of the line; absurd and appalling as it may seem, serious New York theater has died in my lifetime. Arthur Miller
new-york home done
We wanted to premiere it in New York, because New York is sort of the home of the Jim Henson Company and it's sort of the tone and flavor, always, of the puppet work that we've done traditionally. And that's what brought us here and now we're here. Brian Henson
new-york team mean
I told my team before we walked out on to the field in Tampa, I wanted them to stop and look each other in the eye - I mean really look each other in the eye because 10 minutes after we we're done beating the New York Giants, I knew that world would change; free agency, the business side of the business. I wanted them to appreciate this doesn't come very often. It may be the last time you have that opportunity. Brian Billick
new-york crazy people
New York is full of crazy people, and I like that. Jamie Bell
new-york simple play
When you audition for shows in Hollywood, you go in, you do your scene, maybe you get an adjustment. It's sort of easy, and a lot of times it just feels sort of rote and simple. Whereas when you go to New York and you audition for plays, you walk out sweaty and intimidated and nervous and doubting yourself as an actor. Ben Feldman
new-york children march
I was born on 22 March 1931 in New York, the elder child of Abraham and Fanny Richter. Burton Richter
new-york stomping traditional
New York is traditional New York, you know what I'm saying? It's the stomping ground of the hustlers and go-getters Busta Rhymes
new-york world facts
I like the fact that New York looks a bit backwards, toward the Old World, rather than resolutely forwards. Carter Burwell
team time
As a competitor, you want to be out there, making something happen, especially when the team is losing. But my time will come. Cedric Benson
team work worked
Our team worked really hard. Well, I told them to work really hard. Sarah Martin
team took
No question, we took one for the team here. Jim Balsillie
team
Anything that I've said to the team hasn't been effective. I've been mad, I've stomped, I've screamed, I've been encouraging and positive, and nothing matters. Mark Ehlen
teams
Teams like this give us a lot of problems. Tubby Smith
team
It was a long time. Our team could not have wanted it more than anything in the world. Jami Finan
teams
This is one of the best, if not the best, teams we've had here in a long time, George C. Williams
team year
You really can't compare. Every year is different, every team is different. Frank Permuy
team hockey usa
Canadian hockey fans... They boo me every time I go anywhere. Because I play for Team USA. Brett Hull
poverty plutocracy ifs
Abolish plutocracy if you would abolish poverty. Rutherford B. Hayes
poverty rich nothingness
Go rich in poverty. Go rich in poetry. This nothingness is plentitude. May Sarton
poverty ending-poverty
With poverty everything becomes frightful. Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux
poverty favors wealth
Wealth is no mark of God’s favor. Poverty is no mark of God’s displeasure. J. C. Ryle
poverty noble advantage
The great advantage in noble parentage is that enables one to endure poverty more easily. Friedrich Nietzsche
poverty avarice-greed ends
For avarice begins where poverty ends. Honore de Balzac
poverty offers
I offer you what I have my Poverty W. S. Merwin
poverty wealth train
Wherever there is excessive wealth, there is also in the train of it excessive poverty. Walter Savage Landor
poverty bitterness curse
That is one of the bitter curses of poverty; it leaves no right to be generous. George Gissing