Quotes about use
used
I used to say I and Me Now it's Us, now it's We Michael Jackson
use way looks
The rule I use is, If it doesn't come out of the ground looking the way it looks when you eat it, be careful. Mehmet Oz
use worship true-worship
Every one's true worship was that which he found in use in the place where he chanced to be. Michel de Montaigne
useless uselessness
There is nothing useless in nature; not even uselessness itself Michel de Montaigne
use grammar combat
Those that will combat use and custom by the strict rules of grammar do but jest Michel de Montaigne
use weapons wit
Wit is a dangerous weapon, even to the possessor, if he knows not how to use it discreetly. Michel de Montaigne
use musician scratches
I'm not a great inventor from scratch. What I do is to use, steal, acquire, reproduce or re-cycle music from other musicians. Michael Nyman
useless
When together, an ocean. When separate, a useless drop.
use restaurants dishwashers
I have never really cooked, don't know how to use my dishwasher, and subsist mainly on prepared deli takeout. I don't even eat in restaurants much. Jerry Saltz
use customers
Use your CRM to retain customers. Jeffrey Gitomer
used engines
it's amazing what you can get used to. Jeffrey Eugenides
use mayonnaise okay
You don't use mayonnaise, why? ... Are you addicted to mayonnaise? Is it okay if I use mayonnaise? I could go outside... Jim Gaffigan
use not-fair fairs
There is no fair use to take something that doesn't belong to you. That's not fair use. Jack Valenti
use facts tautology
All correct reasoning is a grand system of tautologies, but only God can make direct use of that fact Herbert Simon
use tribes poet
The poet cannot invent new words every time, of course. He uses the words of the tribe. But the handling of the word, the accent, a new articulation, renew them. Eugene Ionesco
use sovereign essentials
God in His sovereign goodness often uses the painful and at times debilitating injury of a spear thrower to make us readier for His service. ... One thing you discover about spear throwers is that though it’s not necessary for them to be good, it’s essential for them to appear good. Erwin W. Lutzer
useless logic rendering
Aristotle... a mere bond-servant to his logic, thereby rendering it contentious and well nigh useless. Francis Bacon
use firsts navigation
Those interested in celestial navigation are advised to first obtain a rudimentary knowledge of integral calculus, phlebotomy, astral physics and related subjects. The use of liquor is strictly forbidden on interplanetary flights. Henry Miller
use pockets filling
It's no use filling your pocket with money if you have got a hole in the corner. George Eliot
use temperance temperament
One cannot be avenged for every wrong; according to the occasion, everyone who knows how, must use temperance. Geoffrey Chaucer
use should stills
She would say, "Someone should invent something to do with things you cannot use anymore but that you still cannot throw out. Gabriel Garcia Marquez
use
Every thing is of use to a houskeeper. George Herbert
used
Get used to me, I am not getting used to anyone. Frantz Fanon
use machines masturbation
Sexual gratification can only be achieved through the use of machines. Frank Zappa
useless morality
And here I always thought morality was useless Jeff Lindsay
use logic behavior
you can’t use logic on human behavior. Jeff Lindsay
use i-have-learned ifs
I do some of my stunts for the things I have learned. But if it is for something I have never learned, then I use a double. Jet Li
use lost situation
I don't fret over lost time - I can always use the situations in a novel. Jerzy Kosinski
use tools cases
I am not opposed to the limited use of polygraphs in a case where a person is suspected of wrongdoing. But widespread use of the polygraph as a screening tool goes far beyond what is acceptable. Jeff Bingaman
used used-to-be
I used to be somebody. Now I’m somebody else. Jeff Bridges
use wanted my-own
I wanted my own words. But the ones I use have been dragged through I don't know how many consciences. Jean-Paul Sartre
use alive unbearable
Objects should not touch because they are not alive. You use them, put them back in place, you live among them: they are useful, nothing more. But they touch me, it is unbearable. I am afraid of being in contact with them as though they were living beasts. Jean-Paul Sartre
use groups common
Words are acoustical signs for concepts; concepts, however, are more or less definite image signs for often recurring and associated sensations, for groups of sensations. To understand one another, it is not enough that one use the same words; one also has to use the same words for the same species of inner experiences; in the end one has to have one's experiences in common. Friedrich Nietzsche