Quotes about constant
constantly knew played system
If he played in a system where he had to constantly have his back to the basket, he would not have been successful. He would not have had fun. And that's not Kevin. He knew what he wanted. He knew that was his ticket.
constants gravity neither several somewhat
If gravity were somewhat stronger or weaker, stars wouldn't exist, and neither would you. And the same can be said of other constants of physics. Several have to be 'just right.' Seth Shostak
constantly cut family home walking watch wonder
I constantly write about my safety walking to and from school, and then I would come home at night, and I would cut on the TV, and I would watch a show like 'The Wonder Years,' or I would watch, you know, some other show like 'Family Ties.' Ta-Nehisi Coates
constantly mind wants
I constantly push my body to meet what my mind wants me to be able to do. Charlie Ebersol
constantly corpses crime deal death dna minute scene
I can see it being used by crime scene investigators we deal constantly (with) minute amounts of DNA in corpses at death scenes.
constant danger direct excitement experience happens history intimate knowledge miss people seeing
I do miss the excitement of seeing history up close, of having intimate knowledge, through direct experience, of what happens when people and governments clash, but I do not miss the danger or the constant displacement.
constantly district golfers numerous played top
Chandler Norman, I feel, will be one of the top golfers in the Mid-Penn and District 3 this year. He has played in numerous tournaments this summer, and is constantly working on his game.
constantly filled homer represents simpson though
Homer Simpson is one of my favorite people, though he's not real. He represents the American who's filled with this 'affluenza.' He's constantly exposed to consumption and a sense of bigness, which is a part of being an American.
constantly five four good high himself last match position school won wrestling
He's won his last four or five tournaments. He's wrestling better now than in his four years of high school. Every match he's controlling it to constantly put himself in a good position to win.
constantly enforced government lesson people support though
The lesson should be constantly enforced that though the people support the Government, Government should not support the people. Grover Cleveland
constantly flu lesson resistant
The lesson here is that flu constantly evolves, and we are always just one mutation away from a resistant virus.
constantly disease
Thinking of disease constantly will intensify it. Feel always 'I am healthily in body and mind'.
constant main purpose reminder stay
The main purpose is to be a constant reminder to stay safe.
constant difficult immensely job president public
The job of the president is immensely difficult because he is under the constant glare of the public spotlight.
constantly falling office
I feel like I'm constantly falling behind. I feel like every day I'm out of the office I'm falling behind.
constant
Nothing is constant except change Heraclitus
constant
The only thing that is constant is change. Heraclitus
constantly designing effort ephemeral evolve faster means move music next sounds work
The ephemeral part of this work is that in music production, the sounds evolve so much faster than it used to, which means that you really have to put in a lot of work and effort in constantly designing the next sound that will move the culture forward. Steve Aoki
constantly hotels trying
The hotels are constantly trying to outdo each other. Scott Russell
constant flow migration
The flow of migration is not this inexorable, constant increase.
constant hard
A constant FRIEND is a thing rare and hard to find. Mary Engelbreit
constantly found given growing included learned life others please simply trying
The greatest lesson I have learned in life is that I am enough simply because I have been given life. Growing up, I constantly found myself trying to please others because I wanted to be included and validated. I expended myself completely. Grace Gealey
constantly deal decided distance laying narrow playing teams
You were constantly laying back to a distance where you didn't have to deal with that narrow part of the fairway. It was more about who was playing the most intelligent off of the tee, and I think the teams that decided to play aggressively were actually penalized for that significantly.
constantly stuck
You were constantly getting stuck at Dade City.
constantly definition expanding issues mind shrinking
You will get to the right place on all these other issues if you keep constantly expanding in your mind the definition of who is us and shrinking the definition of who is them . Bill Clinton
constantly group guys help toes
And I think with the group of guys that we have, they constantly keep me on my toes and help me do the right things and keep me on the right path. All of them have their own little dibble-dabbles, what they tell me. Channing Frye
constantly
When you have a movie, you know who they start out as and where they go. But this is constantly changing, and you're growing with the character. Bailee Madison
constantly elected hard official surrounded time typical
The typical elected official is constantly surrounded by crisis. We don't act, we react. We don't typically look at the big picture. You need time to think in the big picture. It is hard for us to do. Jim Brown
constantly distant guys looking offenders past violent whether
These guys never give up. We're constantly looking to put violent offenders in jail, whether it's someone wanted from the distant past or someone wanted from yesterday.
constant performers
The constant fear of a performer is to become what is reflected back at you. Linda Ronstadt
constantly director keeps
You constantly have to find something that's challenging, a director who's challenging, co-stars who are challenging. That's what keeps us going. Linda Fiorentino
constantly dramatic problem
The dramatic problem is that you're constantly outdone by the real thing.
constantly cruel shocked slapping supposedly
The cruel ambush of 9/11 supposedly 'changed everything,' slapping us back to reality. Yet we are constantly shocked, shocked by the foreseeable. Frank Rich