Quotes about fields
fields firm involved neither nor work
While the firm may have historically done some work for Mr. Ovitz, neither the firm nor Mr. Fields was involved in any way in the Anita Busch matter.
fields revelations has-beens
Maurice has been a revelation, on and off the field, Alexi Lalas
fields steps razors
But it was like a dance across a field strewn with razors, and I bled with every step I took. Ann Aguirre
fields linguistic response secondary stimuli task visual
When this secondary task was of a linguistic nature, the differences in response times for stimuli in the two visual fields disappeared. The differences remained, however, when the secondary task was of a non-linguistic nature. W. S. Gilbert
fields human-connection connections
Human connections are deeply nurtured in the field of shared story. Jean Houston
fields lilies mortality
Consider The lilies of the field whose bloom is brief:-- We are as they; Like them we fade away As doth a leaf. Christina Rossetti
fields
I am going to leave everything on the field. I am going everywhere, and I am going to listen to everybody. Jay Inslee
fields learn
I can't think of too many other fields where you can learn all of this on the job. Rick Owens
fields top toughest tour win
I do feel more comfortable over there. I go there and feel like, 'I can win this week.' I want to feel like that over here, too. There's no doubt, this is the toughest tour to win on, and the fields at the top are always much more bunched.
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This was one of the toughest, if not the toughest, fields we've had.
fields brilliant theater
failure in the theater is more public, more brilliant, more unreal than in any other field. Lillian Hellman
fields looks winner
We changed our image. At least when we ran out on the field or broke the huddle, we would look like winners. Hayden Fry
fields houses love olive visit
Americans who visit Tuscany or Umbria love the landscape: the silvery olive groves, the fields of sunflowers, the vineyards, the stone houses and barns.
fields massive patches
It's too late. All you're going to see is patches of flowers, not big fields or massive displays.
fields hoping stay weeds
would be like not spraying your fields and hoping the weeds will stay away. Perry Miller
fields goals gotten might nice point score start time together win
We're right where we want to be. It would have been nice to score some goals (at home), but it was the first time a lot of us had gotten together in a long time. We're going to have to win on other fields at some point (in this tournament) -- we might as well start in the first round.
fields administration favoritism
In many fields of the administration of interventionist measures, favoritism simply cannot be avoided. Ludwig von Mises
fields hail last month problems scattered state storms
We've got some problems statewide. We had some hail storms come through in the last rain. I can't tell you how widespread. We've got some fields scattered around the state that are being replanted. They had been in the field for a month and a half.
fields towns midsummer
Up and down, up and down I will lead them up and down I am feared in field in town Goblin, lead them up and down William Shakespeare
fields nebraska remember states traveling workers
I remember as a little girl going down to the beet fields in the Dakotas and in Nebraska and Wyoming as migrant workers when I was very, very small, like, I was, like, 5 years old, I believe. And I remember going out there, you know, traveling to these states and living in these little tarpaper shacks that they had in Wyoming. Dolores Huerta
fields orbit used
Words have no single fixed meaning. Like wayward electrons, they can spin away from their initial orbits and enter a wider magnetic field. No one owns them or has a proprietary right to dictate how they will be used. David Lehman
fields tides tribes
An anthropologist at Tulane has just come back from a field trip to New Guinea with reports of a tribe so primitive that they have Tide but not new Tide with lemon-fresh Borax. David Letterman
fields knowledge late life prizes requisite research science scientific success time trained walks written
Written in 1895, Alfred Nobel's will endowed prizes for scientific research in chemistry, physics, and medicine. At that time, these fields were narrowly defined, and researchers were often classically trained in only one discipline. In the late 19th century, knowledge of science was not a requisite for success in other walks of life. Peter Agre
fields missionary missions
A person is either a missionary or a mission field. Corrie Ten Boom