Related Quotes
describe point slice
When I was a kid, the first thing we would be able to point to was the slice we wanted. Describe to me that slice. What's the slice that we want? Bobby Flay
describe music underneath word
I used to be afraid to use the word 'pop' to describe my music, but underneath my tough, bad-girl sound, there's some fun. Elle King
describe exhibit expressed knowledge last novelty obstacle refer remove
To remove this obstacle I repeat or refer to such knowledge as has come under my notice, my own previously expressed views, and also describe and exhibit my last experiments and explain their novelty and utility. Lawrence Hargrave
describe everybody liked putting
I describe myself as someone who was always putting on a show, even when I was a little girl. I wanted to be an actress but I liked organizing everybody and putting on plays. I was a producer. Laura Ziskin
describe prone violence
Would you describe yourself as prone to violence? Jerry Jones
describe property single words
Words don't describe it. I didn't see a single property that wasn't totaled. Just incredible. Chris Winter
describe enterprise glad great high name process stay team tried within words
Words couldn't describe some of the great experiences I had at Enterprise High School. I always tried to stay within the team concept. I am just glad in the process I was able to make a name for myself. Robert Brooks
describe felt success words
Words can't describe what we felt with the success we had with her, and now with this tragedy. Kevin J. Anderson
describe feelings greatest words
Words can't describe how I feel right now. This is one of the greatest feelings in the world. Steve James
irritated people
It always irritated me that people think they have to be locked into a career path. Eric Betzig
irritated learn
I was irritated with the outcome. We have to learn to play better, period. Denny Green
irritated outcome
I was irritated with the outcome today. We're very disappointed. Denny Green
irritated outcome powerful
I was irritated with the outcome today. They were more powerful than we were. Denny Green
irritated totally
It would have totally irritated me. We would have said we're out of the deal. Kathy Collins
irritated took
I'm relieved, but I'm irritated it took so much effort. David Benoit
irritated letter poorly stated
I really thought that letter was poorly stated and it irritated me. Richard Clarke
irritated behavior surface
Behavior which appears superficially correct but is intrinsically corrupt always irritates those who see below the surface. James Bryant Conant
irritated remember judgment
If someone irritates you, it is only your own response that is irritating you. Therefore, when anyone seems to be provoking you, remember that it is only your judgment of the incident that provokes you. - Epictetus
society disease want
Those who have resources within themselves, who can dare to live alone, want friends the least, but, at the same time, best know how to prize them the most. But no company is far 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. Charles Caleb Colton
society
'Unbroken' was published as a help to society. Louis Zamperini
society
We're not going to create a more equal society by not prodding at it, are we? Laura Wade
society might ornaments
He might have proved a useful adjunct, if not an ornament to society. Charles Lamb
society facts hints
Trivial facts are often the best hints to what is going on. John Roberts
society firsts fit
Why had I become a writer in the first place? Because I wasn't fit for society; I didn't fit into the system. Brian Aldiss
society able wonder
I wonder if, as a society, we will ever be able to call someone a jive tofurkey. Demetri Martin
society used states
Society soon grows used to any state of things which is imposed upon it without explanation. Edith Wharton
society fundamentals groups
The family is the natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and the State. Eleanor Roosevelt