Quotes about la
last maybe playing second
It will be all right. It doesn't feel too bad. It was at the end of my playing time, maybe my last play (in the second quarter). Marlin Jackson
last scary
It was insane, scary last night. It was the last thing we wanted.
lack people risk thin
It's a very thin market. People don't want to take any risk because of the lack of liquidity.
last row says second weeks
It says a lot about our kids. That's two weeks in a row where it's down to the last second and you've got to get it done.
last
It's a win, it's two points, but more important is how we did it. It's not what you do last year, it's what you do right now. That's what I think we re-established for tonight's game. John Tortorella
laugh laughs organize protest public time whenever worried
Whenever I organize or participate in public protest I get really worried that it will just suck, be really small, embarrassing, and the media will laugh at me. Oftentimes, it is really small and most of the time the media laughs at us. Rachel Corrie
last outcome paragraph pleasure pocket rarely
In an essay, you have the outcome in your pocket before you set out on your journey, and very rarely do you make an intellectual or psychological discovery. But when you write fiction, you don't know where you are going - sometimes down to the last paragraph - and that is the pleasure of it. Cynthia Ozick
latin music people terms
I know that people think of me in terms of Latin music and that's wonderful, that's my heritage, that's who I am, but there's so much more to me and my music. Gloria Estefan
last minutes played
We played 90 minutes of hard-fought soccer, which we didn't do for one minute last week. Andy Williams
larger science
I'm a big believer that science is part of a larger cultural thing. Science is not all by itself. Sean M. Carroll
last progress
We know we made a lot of progress last year, but there is still a lot out there.
law firsts doe
The establishment of a law, moreover, does not take place when the first thought of it takes form, or even when its significance is recognised, but only when it has been confirmed by the results of the experiment. Dmitri Mendeleev
law recognition has-beens
No law of nature, however general, has been established all at once; its recognition has always been preceded by many presentiments. Dmitri Mendeleev
laughing people listening
When you read comic material and people aren't laughing how do you know they're listening. David Sedaris
language prison foreign-language
Maybe then you comprehend, speaking one language only is a prison! David Mitchell
language internet process
Language itself changes slowly but the internet has speeded up the process of those changes so you notice them more quickly. David Crystal
lawyer diplomacy
Lawyers do not mix with diplomacy. Charles Stross
land promise nests
He that buildeth his nest upon a Divine promise shall find it abide and remain until he shall fly away to the land where promises are lost in fulfillments. Charles Spurgeon
law mad trying
The magician to some degree is trying to drive him or herself mad in a controlled setting, within controlled laws. Alan Moore
law enabling foundation
Hitler's dictatorship rested on the constitutional foundation of a single law, the Enabling Law. Alan Bullock
law issues choices
If I had the choice now, I'd make New Jersey a state where you can have a shall issue on conceal and carry. Now our legislature won't do that, but I have done recently is to make sure that we're making it easier for folks to be able to get a permit in New Jersey because they deserve the right to do that as law-abiding citizens. Chris Christie
labs congress capacity
Ultimately it all comes down to money, ultimately it all comes down to lab capacity. One thing we are clear about is if that money were to pass (in Congress), thousands of lives will be saved. Chris Asplen
latin inspiration native-american
In America there is really very little knowledge of the literature of the rest of the world. Of the literature of Latin America, yes, But that's not all that different in inspiration from that of America, or of Europe. One must go further. You don't even have to go too far in terms of geography - you can start with the Native Americans and listen to their poetry. Chinua Achebe
law form portions
The laws of a nation form the most instructive portion of its history Edward Gibbon
law safety history
These idle disputants overlooked the invariable laws of nature, which have connected peace with innocence, plenty with industry, and safety with valour. Edward Gibbon
law inspire vices
[The] operation of the wisest laws is imperfect and precarious. They seldom inspire virtue, they cannot always restrain vice. Edward Gibbon
law people necks
A Locrian, who proposed any new law, stood forth in the assembly of the people with a cord round his neck, and if the law was rejected, the innovator was instantly strangled. Edward Gibbon
law growth slow-growth
The science of the laws is the slow growth of time and experience. Edward Gibbon
law yield principles
Racial discrimination in public education is unconstitutional.....All provisions of federal, state or local law requiring or permitting such discrimination must yield to this principle. Earl Warren
law justice legal-system
The success of any legal system is measured by its fidelity to the universal ideal of justice. Earl Warren
landscape thrill enjoyment
Enjoyment of the landscape is a thrill. David Hockney
law practice water
The fact that different cultures have different practices no more refutes [moral] objectivism than the fact that water flows in different directions in different places refutes the law of gravity David Hume
law practice errors
As the most extravagant errors were received among the established articles of their faith, so the most infamous vices obtained in their practice, and were indulged not only with impunity, but authorized by the sanction of their laws. David Brainerd