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law stones majestic
The law is what it is-a majestic edifice, sheltering all of us, each stone of which rests on another. John Galsworthy
lasts needs timing
Well, I don't need protection One life begins, another dies Bad timing I won't last John Frusciante
las-vegas vegas had-a-great-time
I had a great time doing Vegas. It's just that it takes a lot of time. John Elway
labels
I don't put labels on myself. John Engler
law nuclear waste
The DOE and DOD are among the most notorious offenders of our hazardous waste laws. John Dingell
laughter grace sainthood
Laughter's the nearest we ever get, or should get, to sainthood. It's the state of grace that saves most of us from contempt. John Osborne
laughing comedian sound
I realize how desperate it sounds for me, as a comedian, to ask you to laugh at my jokes. John Oliver
laughing people want
Once you learn how to make people laugh, then you get to choose exactly how you want to make them laugh. John Oliver
lasts faces looks
When you look at some faces, you can see the turbulence of the infinite beginning to gather to the surface. This moment can open in a gaze from a stranger, or in a conversation with someone you know well. Suddenly, without their intending it or being conscious of it, their gaze lasts for only a second. In that slightest interim, something more than the person looks out. John O'Donohue
law-of-attraction choices attraction
The best choices will always be the most loving.
law magic way
I suppose that writers should, in a way, feel flattered by the censorship laws. They show a primitive fear and dread at the fearful magic of print. John Mortimer
law common-sense nails
No brilliance is needed in the law. Nothing but common sense, and relatively clean finger nails. John Mortimer
law arguing sin
So many laws argues so many sins. John Milton
land railroads acres
The United States as we know it today is largely the result of mechanical inventions, and in particular of agricultural machinery and the railroad. One transformed millions of acres of uncultivated land into fertile farms, while the other furnished the transportation which carried the crops to distant markets.
law agency evil
Many of the railroad evils were inherent in the situation; they were explained by the fact that both managers and public were dealing with a new agency whose laws they did not completely understand
lakes united-states borders
The States which form the northern border of the United States westward from the Great Lakes to the Pacific coast include an area several times larger than France and could contain ten Englands and still have room to spare.
law pirate world
Drink a health to the wonders of the western world, the pirates, preachers, poteen-makers, with the jobbing jockies; parching peelers, and the juries fill their stomachs selling judgments of the English law. John Millington Synge
language enough
The bare fact that language consists of sounds which are mutually intelligible is enough of itself to show that its meaning depends upon connection with a shared experience. John Dewey
laughing people world
Wherever you go in the world, you just have to say you're Canadian and people laugh John Candy
laughing kind
If I ever tell the same story twice, just laugh and roll with it because, when you get older, you start doing that kind of stuff. John Calipari
law perfect shining
In the maxims of the law, God is seen as the rewarder of perfect righteousness and the avenger of sin. But in Christ, His face shines out, full of grace and gentleness to poor, unworthy sinners. John Calvin
law neighbor endeavor
Unless we endeavor to do good to our neighbor, through our cruelty we transgress this law John Calvin
lazy laziness being-lazy
Much of my work has come from being lazy. John Backus
law understanding tools
Von Neumann languages do not have useful properties for reasoning about programs. Axiomatic and denotational semantics are precise tools for describing and understanding conventional programs, but they only talk about them and cannot alter their ungainly properties. Unlike von Neumann languages, the language of ordinary algebra is suitable both for stating its laws and for transforming an equation into its solution, all within the "language. John Backus
law brain opinion
If materialism is true, it seems to me that we cannot know that it is true. If my opinions are the result of the chemical processes going on in my brain, they are determined by the laws of chemistry, not those of logic. John B. S. Haldane
land feet made
The sum total of all my stop-starts have made me less concerned about the future. I'm just aware now that I'll always land on my feet somehow. Joel Edgerton
law choices disease
You cannot escape from the biological law of cause and effect - food choices are the most significant cause of disease and premature death. Joel Fuhrman
larger-than-life weakness politician
You know, larger-than-life politicians have larger-than-life strengths and larger-than-life weaknesses. Joe Klein
larger-than-life mediocrity life-is
You know, larger than life is always better than smaller than life in politicians. And, you know, God save us from mediocrities. Joe Klein
law progress tasks
Marx, however imperfectly he worked out the details, set himself the task of discovering the law of motion of capitalism, and if there is any hope of progress in economics at all, it must be in using academic methods to solve the problems posed by Marx. Joan Robinson
law class income
If there is any law governing the distribution of income between classes, it still remains to be discovered. Joan Robinson
laughing life-is-hard tubes
Life is hard. And we better laugh at everything, otherwise we're going down the tube. Joan Rivers
law wife lawyer
Some women take up the law and become lawyers. Other women lay down the law and become wives. Joan Rivers