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Neil deGrasse Tyson Ever since the Industrial Revolution, investments in science and technology have proved to be reliable engines of economic growth. If homegrown interest in those fields is not regenerated soon, the comfortable lifestyle to which Americans have become accustomed will draw to a rapid close.
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Noreena Hertz It's possible that Generation Facebook, accustomed as it is to a whole range of experiences that it only imbibes online, doesn't have the same need for physical interaction in order to be creative as previous generations still do. It's possible that Generation Facebook can co-create and collaborate quite happily from afar.
accustomed handle officials
Al Rogers We've become accustomed to let officials handle everything.
accustomed point services space
Vinton Cerf when we do get to the point where we need all the services in space that we have become accustomed to on Earth.
accustomed beautiful grown
Phil Jackson We're not amazed, to say the least. We are enthralled by it, and it's a beautiful thing to see, but it's something that we've grown accustomed to over the years.
accustomed among contender country deserve equal freedom given larger life theirs wealth weight
Conrad Black All my life, Americans have been accustomed to thinking of theirs as 'the richest, freest' country in the world. By most measurements, it was long a contender for that honor, and - among the larger countries, if equal weight were given to wealth and indices of freedom - probably did deserve to be so described.
accustomed guys work
Derek Jeter A lot of the guys are pretty accustomed to how things work here.
accustomed ball frustrated game gets guys high lashes native performing played players playing protecting referee slower time
Joe Machnik A lot of these guys are used to playing with more time and space. They played the game a lot slower in their native country. They are not accustomed to the high pressure, the voracity of the Americans. When players accustomed to more time on the ball don't get it, they sometimes feel the referee isn't protecting them the way he should. He gets frustrated because he isn't performing the way he is accustomed to, and he lashes out, often at the referee.
age way young
Charles Dickens I am not old, but my young way was never the way to age.
age waste excess
Charles Caleb Colton The excesses of our youth are drafts upon our old age.
age matter fairytale
Charles Dickens In a utilitarian age, of all other times, it is a matter of grave importance that fairy tales should be respected.
age pay time-is-money
Charles Stross I've reached an age at which I'd rather pay more for something that "just works" than roll up my sleeves, reach for a spanner, and make it work. Time is money, and the older we get the less of it we've got left.
agents very-good turns
Alan Rickman I knew with Snape I was working as a double agent, as it turns out, and a very good one at that.
age towns my-family
Alan Jackson Hee Haw was probably my biggest exposure to live music at a young age, because there wasn't any live music around my town and no one in my family played instruments.
age golden golden-rule
Alan Alda Here's my Golden Rule for a tarnished age: Be fair with others, but keep after them until they're fair with you.
age church baptists
Al Sharpton My ordination in the Church of God in Christ was at age 9, and I later became a Baptist minister, which I am today.
age purpose dies
Al Sharpton Better to die of something than to die in old age of nothing.
age-and-aging information public stone
J. Taylor We're in an information age, yet from a public notification perspective, we're still ... in the Stone Age,
age-and-aging bed begin brains business forty main permanent regular since until
Mark Twain We have no permanent brains until we are forty. Then they begin to harden, presently they petrify, then business begins. Since forty I have been regular about going to bed and getting up -- and that is one of the main things.
age-and-aging becomes card library regardless soon
Peggy Sell We want everyone to feel that their library card is special, regardless of their age. We want them to know that, as soon as you get a library card, it becomes part of your life.
age-and-aging blue driving feet laughing looking tall thin
Pat Camden We're looking for a male, white, who's between 25 and 30 years of age, about 6 feet tall with thin build. He was laughing and driving a blue four-door vehicle.
age-and-aging beautiful foolish happy nature
William Wordsworth With Nature never do they wageA foolish strife; they seeA happy youth, and their old ageIs beautiful and free.
age-and-aging huge tracts word written
Paul Sereno We're going to dinosaur-age beds, huge tracts of the Sahara that nomads may have crossed, but there's not a word written about that.
age-and-aging baby boomer expecting generation living
Dr. Cykiert We're expecting to see more age-related macular degeneration because the baby boomer generation is approaching that age, and everyone is living longer. It potentially could be devastating.
age-and-aging caught father trouble
Ed Fox We're father and son. When I was his age, I did the same things. I got caught for things. I never got caught as many times as he did, but I had trouble in school.
age-and-aging cannot include last recall
Elizabeth Jennings At last now you can be what the old cannot recall and the young long for in dreams, yet still include them all.
behavior fit good kids learn physically respect themselves
Chris Laramore We want the kids to be physically fit and learn good behavior, sportsmanship, respect for themselves and for others.
behavior bounce enjoy
John Silva We actually enjoy them - their behavior and how they bounce around and stuff. They've always been a pleasure. Now rats, that's a different story.
behavior claim corporate dispute further labor managers plan position prolonged reflected store strongly
Paul Heldman We strongly dispute the claim that the behavior of some store managers reflected a corporate plan devised to further the company's position during the prolonged labor negotiations.
behavior cannot expense expression free freedom rights support tolerate
Liz Irwin We have no idea who is doing this, but we cannot tolerate this kind of behavior. Certainly, we support the free expression of ideas, but the freedom to do so must not come at the expense of the rights of others.
behavior guarantees looking needs power region stability
Matt Bryden What the region is looking for - and needs - is a power that guarantees stability through predictable behavior.
behavior modification calvin-and-hobbes-friendship
Bill Watterson I like maxims that don't encourage behavior modification. -Calvin
behavior legal
Leonid Hurwicz Legal behavior is not incompatible with rational, self-interested behavior.
behavior timeless human-behavior
Barbara Tuchman Human behavior is timeless.
behavior found mothers nasty sons toward versus
Elizabeth Lonsdorf We found that mothers showed no differential behavior toward their sons versus their daughters. They weren't being nasty to their sons or encouraging to their daughters.
early lots market options people uniquely watch work
Lisa Gansky Try out lots of different options early in your career. Then watch the responses: how you feel, what the market values, what people appreciate about you. It's the only way to find work that's uniquely right for you.
early pleased signals
John Eyler We are pleased with the early signals this year,
early fourth freshmen quarter
Pat Scelza We started subbing and early in the fourth quarter we had some freshmen on the field.
early easy good job maintain playing road start tough
Curt Fredrickson We started really well. Playing on the road isn't easy and getting a good start is so important and we really did a good job early on. We didn't maintain the intensity, but after a start like that, it is tough to keep up that level.
early executing good half looks missed open second shots
Jack Schrader We started out well, executing and getting open shots in rhythm. They crawled back into it right at the end of the first half, and in the second half we got some good looks early but missed them.
early five hopefully key looking middle peak reason row time valley win
Greg Kennett We are looking to make it five in a row after this match. The key is to peak at the right time and to hopefully peak in the early to middle of April. There is no reason why we can't win the Valley this year.
early held rest struggled
Curtis Brown We struggled early but otherwise, we held our own the rest of the way.
early fixing turkeys
Rich Rogers We started fixing the place up, probably in October. We put our first turkeys on the place in early December.
early start
Sonnie Bentley We start early every day, and we make everything from scratch. We don't use anything processed.
learned
Nicholas Negroponte We all learned how to walk and talk by interacting with our environment, with real goals and rewards.
learned life whenever
Jordan Spieth Whenever the heat's on, my whole life, I've just kind of learned to focus a little more.
learned marriage relationships
Alexa Vega I've been through a marriage, and I'm still very fond of my ex-husband; but if I've learned anything, it's that relationships are about compromise.
learned past save
Michael Brown We've been able to put those things we've learned in the past in place and save many more structures,
learned lovely people
Melissa Leo Through all of this lovely interviewing, and nice things people say, and the rest of it, I have learned that I am an actor. That is my profession. That is my job. That is how I make a living. So I am just out there making a living.
learned lessons
Denise Bottcher A lot of the lessons were learned before (Hurricane) Rita.
learned salt
Daniel Alfredsson A lot of us learned from Salt Lake, and we learned that if you're not ready, anything can happen.
learned maybe played
Bobby Bowden They played like freshmen. Maybe they learned something.
learned public relations worth
Kelly Williams This has been a real challenge, but in the end it is going to be worth it. I feel I learned a lot about how public relations work, and not just that but I learned a lot about myself as well.
liars air giving
David Hume Poets themselves, tho' liars by profession, always endeavour to give an air of truth to their fictions...
liars alive heroism
Audre Lorde I am a bleak heroism of words that refuse to be buried alive with the liars.
liars world paper
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Anybody who claims to read the entire paper every day is either the world's fastest reader or the world's biggest liar.
liars shifting events
Deb Caletti All of us create our own versions of an event, of our lives, even, not because were liars, necessarily, but because we can only see and understand the truth from our own viewpoint, and a shifting viewpoint at that.
liars lying eye
Kurt Vonnegut A lover's a liar, To himself he lies, The truthful are loveless, Like oysters their eyes!
liars good-times timing
Bernard Baruch Only liars manage to always be out during bad times and in during good times.
liars self order
Cheryl Strayed The narratives we create in order to justify our actions and choices become in so many ways who we are. They are the things we say back to ourselves to explain our complicated lives. Perhaps the reason you've not yet been able to forgive yourself is that you're still invested in your self-loathing. Perhaps not forgiving yourself is the flip side of your stealing-this-now cycle. Would you be a better or worse person if you forgave yourself for the bad things you did? If you perpetually condemn yourself for being a liar and a thief, does that make you good?
liars what-if done
Cheryl Strayed What if I forgave myself? I thought. What if I forgave myself even though I'd done something I shouldn't have? What if I was a liar and a cheat and there was no excuse for what I'd done other than because it was what I wanted and needed to do?What if I was never redeemed? What if I already was?
liars lying believe
Charlie Munger Projections are put together by people who have an interest in a particular outcome, have a subconscious bias, and its apparent precision makes it fallacious. They remind me of Mark Twain's saying, 'A mine is a hole in the ground owned by a liar.' Projections in America are often a lie, although not an intentional one, but the worst kind because the forecaster often believes them himself.
lie tax telling
William Gale They're telling kind of a big lie about tax reform.
lie marriage serious
Guy Ritchie a very serious relationship. ... I will say marriage may lie in the future.
lied news sold
Simon Smith The story she sold was something she had fabricated. She lied to the News of the World.
lied operated truth
Sean Penn I've always operated under the notion that audiences don't always know when they're being lied to, but that they always know when they're being told the truth.
lie plan shelter talk
John Cummings Right now, we can comfortably shelter about 257,000 residents on island. Now when we talk about shelter space, we plan for a 3-by-5 space, just enough for you to lie down and get in.
lie lies-and-lying returning
Andy Cole It would be a lie if I said I didn't have any reservations about returning to Manchester,
lied witnesses
Jeffrey Lichtman These witnesses lied to you and they lied to you repeatedly,
lied lies-and-lying outright public
Brian Blair I've been outright lied to by public works. If they lied to me once, they'll lie to me again.
lie
Pete Best The way I look at it, ... just let it lie now.
punished terrible
Kathy Collins It is a terrible thing that happened, and they will be punished accordingly.
punished somebody
Kathie Brown It just isn't right. Somebody should be punished for this.
punished values
Barack Obama I've got two daughters. 9 years old and 6 years old. I am going to teach them first of all about values and morals. But if they make a mistake, I don't want them punished with a baby.
telling
Luke Bracey I'm really into the idea of telling stories. Everyone needs stories. Everyone needs to escape every once in a while.
telling-the-truth mood foul
Carlos Ruiz Zafon I prefer you like this, when you're in a foul mood, because you tell the truth.
telling
Mike Holmgren It's normal. From what they're telling me, it's normal.
telling violins
Vera Farmiga I hate being manipulated by song. Don't tell me what I should be feeling. I don't want cellos or violins to be telling me that I should be bawling right now.
telling trailer
James Carville Drag a $100 bill through a trailer camp and there's no telling what you will find.
telling
Steve Erickson The most telling thing about 'Fargo,' both the now-classic movie and the television series, is that it doesn't take place in Fargo.
telling watch
F. Stone Addie was telling me not to watch it.
telling voice
John Doyle Sometimes you're telling the story with your voice and sometimes you're telling the story with your fingers,
telling thinks
Jeff Francis telling you what he thinks of his fastball.
truth lying acting
Al Pacino I always tell the truth. Even when I lie.
truth hatred enemy
Akhenaton Say not unto thyself, Behold, truth breedeth hatred, and I will avoid it; dissimulation raiseth friends, and I will follow it. Are not the enemies made by truth, better than the friends obtained by flattery?
truth power speak
Chogyam Trungpa If you are telling the truth, then you can speak gently, and your words will have power.
truth simple feel-good
Chick Corea I searched through rebellion, drugs, diet, mysticism, religion, intellectualism and much more, only to begin to find that truth is basically simple and feels good, clear and right.
truth few-words telling-the-truth
Chief Joseph It takes few words to tell the truth.
truth native-american reality
Chief Joseph It does not require many words to speak the truth.
truth believe media-control
Edith Sitwell The public will believe anything, so long as it is not founded on truth.
truth views point-of-view
Edith Sitwell There is no truth. Only points of view.
truth lying forever
Eartha Kitt Truth is a theory that is constantly being disproved. Only lies, it seems, go on forever.