Quotes about apt
apt consistent fed inflation mode notion rearing testimony
His testimony is apt to be consistent with the notion that the Fed is still in a tightening mode and inflation is rearing its head,
apt close consumer consumers deflation expect japanese nowhere prices spiral
We're nowhere close to the Japanese example. When you have real deflation as they have in Japan, consumers expect prices to be lower, and they defer purchases, which makes the spiral worse. That's not an apt description of what the American consumer has been doing.
apt family hendrix left literally music nurtured rights wonderful
I think 'caretaking' is a very apt description, ... I feel like we've nurtured them along. It must be 10 years ago that the Hendrix family got the rights back and in so doing we have been literally caretaking all the wonderful music that Jimi left us.
apt school socially
Jordana Brewster I went to an all-girls school and then I started working when I was fifteen, so I'm not very socially apt when it comes to dating.
aptitude candidates coaches fellow few gather job leadership next night number qualities speaking sunday time
Frank Hadden I will be speaking to my fellow coaches when we gather for the first time on Sunday night. We have a number of candidates and we will be assessing leadership qualities and their aptitude for the job over the next few weeks.
aptitude flip learn takes three weapons
He has the aptitude to learn that. He understands he has the weapons it takes to flip a line-up three times and not become predictable.
apt issue sensitive since unusually
James Howard Kunstler The sentimental view of anything is apt to be ridiculous, but I feel that I have been unusually sensitive to the issue of place since I was a little boy.
apt chosen country insecure leaders napoleon national
Dan Brown Symbologists often remarked that France-a country renowned for machismo, womanizing, and diminutive insecure leaders like Napoleon and Pepin the Short-could not have chosen a more apt national emblem than a thousand-foot phallus.
apt economy economy-and-economics remain remarkably resilient solid
Janet Yellen suggests that the economy has been remarkably resilient and apt to remain on a solid track.
apt gutter idealists ivory straight walk
When they come downstairs from their ivory towers, idealists are apt to walk straight into the gutter
apt people police
And because you're not a police officer, people are more apt to resist.
apt happiness happy honored man ought readily regard rejoice rival sees sit speedily sympathize
Charles Spurgeon A man will speedily sit down and sympathize with a friend's griefs, but if he sees him honored and esteemed, he is apt to regard him as a rival and does not so readily rejoice with him. This ought not to be; without effort, we ought to be happy in our brother's happiness.
aptitude-test tests doe
Dave Barry In the words of a very famous dead person, 'A nation that does not know its history is doomed to do poorly on the Scholastic Aptitude Test.
apt art kids might viewing works
Lynda Resnick Your kids might feel more apt to try some art of their own after viewing contemporary works that are far less intimidating than those of the Old Masters.
apt authority carry constant experience far french-philosopher invested man power shows
But constant experience shows us that every man invested with power is apt to abuse it, and to carry his authority as far as it will go.
apt commit patience ready reap rewards stable strong
An organization that is strong and stable and is ready to commit time, money, and patience will be more apt to reap rewards than the quick-hitting opportunist.
apt candidates changed companies consider days employers example industry looking people regardless strong
Employers are more apt these days to consider candidates from other industries. Pharmaceutical companies are hiring, for example, and they have changed their outlook. They used to want only people with pharmaceutical experience, but now they're looking at people with strong brand-building experience, regardless of what industry they come from.
apt asia bid discussed following game given massive matter south
Sharad Pawar We have discussed this matter jointly and we feel that given the massive following for the game in South Asia it is apt we bid jointly for the World Cup.
apt cells compose desires interests people private regard terrorist
To rationalize their lies, people -- and the governments, churches, or terrorist cells they compose -- are apt to regard their private interests and desires as just.
apt great heap laid papers run signed suffer till
Gilbert Burnet . . . was apt to suffer things to run on till there was a great heap of papers laid before him, so then he signed them a little too precipitately.
apt men secrets trusted vanity
Lord Chesterfield Women, and young men, are very apt to tell what secrets they know, from the vanity of having been trusted
apt aspiration conduct instead lives measure ourselves proof sincerity truth
We are very apt to measure ourselves by our aspiration instead of our performance. But in truth the conduct of our lives is the only proof of the sincerity of our hearts.
apt autumn life morning solemn summer tale taught within
William Wordsworth There's not a nook within this solemn pass/ But were an apt confessional for one/ Taught by his summer spent, his autumn gone,/ That life is but a tale of morning grass/ Withered at eve.
apt green hard involved pain pay spend worked
There's no pain involved when you pay with plastic. But there is some pain when you go out and you have to part with cash. You worked hard for that green stuff, and you aren't as apt to spend it.
apt education ignorant people sons suffered value wealth
Robert Green Ingersoll Ignorant people are apt to overrate the value of what is called education. The sons of the poor, having suffered the privations of poverty, think of wealth as the mother of joy.
apt field talking
Richard P. Feynman In talking about the impact of ideas in one field on ideas in another field, one is always apt to make a fool of oneself.
apt catch company contagious disease far health others preferable vices
No company is preferable to bad, because we are more apt to catch the vices of others than their virtues, as disease is far more contagious than health
apt compared elude woo
John Tyler Popularity, I have always thought, may aptly be compared to a coquettethe more you woo her, the more apt is she to elude your embrace.
apt aspect assumes effects events fancy far history human imagination incidents lived produce seen travelled
James F. Cooper On the human imagination events produce the effects of time. Thus, he who has travelled far and seen much is apt to fancy that he has lived long; and the history that most abounds in important incidents soonest assumes the aspect of antiquity.
apt document hard
David Rakoff I am the world's worst reporter. I am apt to try too hard to help rather than just document my subjects.
aptitude bad maine purpose state test
Basically, I think it's a really bad idea. The Scholastic Aptitude Test has a completely different purpose than the state of Maine said it had in the MEA.
apt freedom human intense love necessity neither nor order personal serve soul
William Saroyan Neither love nor hate, nor any order of intense adherence to personal involvement in human experience, may be so apt to serve the soul as this freedom and this necessity to be kind.