Quotes about ant
antony
I would see anything by Antony Gormley. Kate Fleetwood
antagonism broad concern interests members pay people perceive rid school stop trying unions
There's broad frustration and even antagonism out there. Americans perceive unions as people who put the interests of their members first. They don't feel the unions pay enough concern to getting rid of ineffective teachers. They see unions as challenging and often trying to stop school reform. Joe Nathan
anticipate banking calendar changes expect finance firm lawsuits occur percent problems result subject
There is still some trepidation about Y2K, as 6 percent of CFOs expect their firm will be subject to lawsuits as a result of problems that occur when the calendar changes from 1999 to 2000. And 13 percent of banking and finance firms anticipate lawsuits. John Grahame
anticipate logistics management operation problems seeing team
There's a new management team in place that has a much better logistics operation and logistics management, so I would not anticipate seeing problems there. Bill Crawford
anticipate coming three until
There's always going to be uncertainty until it's a done deal. I anticipate all three of them coming back. I've been told they're coming back, but again, is there some uncertainty. Certainly, there is some uncertainty. Larry Coker
ants armies crawling
There was a lot of scratching and clawing going on. It was like two armies of ants crawling over each other at a picnic.
anticipate bet broad confidence dollar expecting gains gives investors next rally stocks stronger
A stronger dollar gives investors the confidence to bet on stocks. I'm expecting a broad rally as investors anticipate more gains in stocks next year.
anticipate category event experience hurricane occur rare severe twice type
A catastrophic event is the kind of event where the destruction is so severe that we anticipate such an event will occur once or twice in a generation, ... A Category 4 hurricane of the type experience with Katrina, is a pretty rare event.
antagonist critique
We need to learn how to handle critique and how to address an antagonist. Ravi Zacharias
ants boots quarrels
An ant has no quarrel with a boot. Tom Hiddleston
ants function humans
If the human being is condemned and restricted to perform the same functions over and over again, he will not even be a good ant, not to mention a good human being. Norbert Wiener
anticipation pleasant
Anticipation! It occurred to him that his anticipation was more pleasant to him than the experiencing. Patricia Highsmith
antichrist disbelief anti-christ
The word 'Antichrist', to me, is the collective disbelief in god. Marilyn Manson
anticipation early-life
He who matures early lives in anticipation. Theodor Adorno
antique guess shops
I guess they were impressed. We were one of two antique shops they recommended.
anticipate bubble homes
If there were a lot of homes in inventory, we could anticipate a bubble bursting, but there isn't,
anthem carries passion
It has the passion, it has the respect, it has all of the things that you really want an anthem to have and it carries the melody.
anticipate players smart
I just try to be very smart about the game, try to anticipate what other players are going to do before they make their moves.
anticipate defensive east enjoy former rivals virginia
I really anticipate it being a defensive struggle. That's why I enjoy it. It's Virginia Tech-Miami. We're former Big East rivals and now ACC rivals. It doesn't get any better than that.
antithesis art business creative decided early process realized
I realized early on that the business of art was the antithesis to the creative process and I decided to circumvent the traditional art market. Joey Skaggs
anti club wins
I read where I'm anti-Yankee, ... I'm anti any club that wins all the time.
antidote both hungry perfect return romance viewers
By midseason, I think viewers will be hungry for the return of 'Stars' and 'Bachelor,' ... Both shows, with their romance and glitter, are the perfect antidote to cold, snowy January.
ant couple felt lucky
I'm lucky I didn't get squashed. I felt like an ant out there a couple of times.
antique built interest music
I have no interest in making music that's built for an antique shop. James Vincent McMorrow
anthem apartment april shipped until
I haven't been told anything yet. I don't have a (Chicago) apartment yet. I haven't shipped my car. I'm still on the same (philosophy) as two years ago. Until I'm told and until the (National) Anthem on April 2, that's where I know where I'm at.
anticipate guess momentum push relying stay taking trying
I guess he was relying on my momentum taking me to the sideline, him just being able to push me out of bounds, ... He just didn't anticipate me trying to stay inbounds.
anticipate brands category drink few good growth outlook regular soft
The carbonated soft drink category is fundamentally in trouble. I anticipate there will be some sporadic growth of a few regular brands and some diets, but the outlook doesn't look good for the category.
anticipate coach defeat italy match players reaction strong
The coach and the players know after the Italy defeat just how important this match is. We anticipate a strong reaction from the team. Oliver Bierhoff
antidote
Hope that is the only antidote to fear. Lance Armstrong
anticipate cases hurricane last left loss since standing struck water week
The evacuees who have been here since last week left before the hurricane struck and before there was a lot of standing water and loss of power. So we don't anticipate many cases from those individuals.
anthrax confirmed embassy five trace
The embassy has confirmed at least trace amounts of anthrax in one of the five mailbags
anticipate calling guys injury instead kid played playing
The guys started calling him 'Mitt' instead of Matt. He was playing with an injury I would not anticipate a kid playing with, but he played so well the guys said they were never going to let him take that claw off.
anticipate consumers decades falling highest proportion rate
The highest proportion of consumers in two decades anticipate a falling unemployment rate in 2004. Richard Ford