Quotes about pro
promise literature sides
Impartial - unable to perceive any promise of personal advantage from espousing either side of a controversy. Ambrose Bierce
process latter existence
NOUMENON, n. That which exists, as distinguished from that which merely seems to exist, the latter being a phenomenon. The noumenon is a bit difficult to locate; it can be apprehended only by a process of reasoning - which is a phenomenon. Ambrose Bierce
process labor property
Labor is one of the processes by which A acquires property for B. Ambrose Bierce
problem
The road is not a problem. Anthony Kiedis
proud membership males
As a Welshman that can't sing, I never feel more proud to be Welsh than when I hear the Treorchy Male Choir - the Master Choir of them all. If I could sing I would apply for membership myself. Anthony Hopkins
problem fast-food-nation fast-food
The problem with living in a fast-food nation is that we expect food to be cheap. Alice Waters
progress
Why do progress and beauty have to be so opposed? Anne Morrow Lindbergh
progress scratches praying
When you pray, you are not starting the conversation from scratch, just remembering to plug back into a conversation that's always in progress. Anne Lamott
problem designer couture
The problem with couture is not designers; it's what happens when the couturier will no longer be there. Alber Elbaz
profound shapes becoming
A profound thought is in a constant state of becoming; it adopts the experience of a life and assumes its shape. Albert Camus
progress revolution rebellion
Human rebellion ends in metaphysical revolution. It progresses from appearances to acts, from the dandy to the revolutionary. Albert Camus
proud feels colorful
I feel very proud of the work from the '80s because it is very bright and colorful. Annie Leibovitz
promise tools needs
What you need for a participatory system to work: "a plausible promise, an effective tool, and an acceptable bargain." Clay Shirky
promise stories photographer
The still must tease with the promise of a story the viewer of it itches to be told. Cindy Sherman
promise forget easy
It is easy to promise, and alas! How easy to forget! Alfred de Musset
proud forget apostle-paul
I do not forget that I am a mechanic. I am proud to own it. Neither do I forget that the apostle Paul was a tentmaker; Socrates was a sculptor; and Archimedes was a mechanic. Andrew Jackson
promise scripture trouble
Go to the Scriptures... the joyful promises it contains will be a balsam to all your troubles. Andrew Jackson
proud stills jokes
I'm still proud of a lot of my jokes when I started. Amy Schumer
proud excited prepared
I'm excited by any food that's prepared by someone who's proud of what they're doing, who puts a personal imprint on food. Anthony Bourdain
problem film ifs
If there's ever a problem, I film it and it's no longer a problem. It's a film. Andy Warhol
profound optimism sides
Profound optimism is always on the side of the tortured. Andre Gide
progress compass encyclopedia
The unknown was my compass. The unknown was my encyclopedia. The unnamed was my science and progress. Anais Nin
proud
I am so proud to be a Canadian. Amanda Lindhout
process producers difficult
The customer will become so integrated into the production process that we will find it more and more difficult to tell just who is actually the consumer and the producer. Alvin Toffler
problem frustrating junkie
The problem is I am both a procrastinator and a power junkie, so I am very frustrating to work with. Alton Brown
problem break
Break any problem into, or make any changes in, small increments. Anne Grant
promise proof wanted
I wanted proof, not promises. Ann Aguirre
promise devotion known
I’d never known it was possible to love as he did— with complete devotion yet devoid of promises. Ann Aguirre
problem hypothesis mathematician
The greatest problem for mathematicians now is probably the Riemann Hypothesis. Andrew Wiles
proof said
Fermat said he had a proof. Andrew Wiles
promise wish debt
Being of no power to make his wishes good: His promises fly so beyond his state That what he speaks is all in debt; he owes For every word. William Shakespeare
promise kept-promises promises-that-are-broken
He was ever precise in promise-keeping. William Shakespeare
problem volunteers
The problem is it's not just well-intentioned volunteers we need,