Quotes about la
language ancient states
A language is a more ancient and inevitable thing than any state. Joseph Brodsky
land scripts lap
It's very, very rare in this business [moviemaking] where a script lands on your lap ready to go. Leonardo DiCaprio
law instruments abandon
O mighty and once living instrument of formative nature. Incapable of availing thyself of thy vast strength thou hast to abandon a life of stillness and to obey the law which God and time gave to procreative nature. Leonardo da Vinci
law vitality
Vitality and beauty are gifts of Nature for those who live according to its laws. Leonardo da Vinci
law yield sick
The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it. Resist it, and your soul grows sick with longing for the things it has forbidden to itself, with desire for what its monstrous laws have made monstrous and unlawful. Oscar Wilde
law world finals
The moral law commands us to make the highest possible good in a world the final object of all our conduct. Paul Ricoeur
land class hysteria
In fact, because of this deep desire for peace, the ruling class leaders of this land, from 1945 on, stepped up the hysteria and propaganda to drive into American minds the false notion that danger threatened them from the East. Paul Robeson
laughing guy done
I don't really do pranks any more. I have a laugh in the dressing room here, where it's safe, and the guys don't go to the papers and tell them what I've done. Paul Gascoigne
law anomalies development
Thanks to our cinctures and corsets we have succeeded in making an artificial being out of woman. She is an anomaly, and Nature herself, obedient to the laws of heredity, aids us in complicating and enervating her. We carefully keep her in a state of nervous weakness and muscular inferiority, and in guarding her from fatigue, we take away from her possibilities of development. Thus modeled on a bizarre ideal of slenderness to which, strangely enough, we continue to adhere, our women have nothing in common with us, and this, perhaps, may not be without grave moral and social disadvantages. Paul Gauguin
laughter eye blue
It doesn't eat meat." I said. "It's a herbivore. It's like a big cow." Denna looked at me and started to laugh. Not hysterical laughter, but the helpless laughter of someone who's just heard something so funny they can't help but bubble over with it. She put her hands over her mouth and shook with it, the only sound was a low huffing that escaped through her fingers. There was another flash of blue fire from below. Denna froze midlaugh, then took her hands away from her mouth. She looked at me, her eyes wide, and spoke softly with a slight quaver in her voice, "Mooooo. Patrick Rothfuss
laughter past simple
The cost of a loaf is a simple thing, and so a loaf is often sought, but some things are past valuing: laughter, land, and love are never bought. Patrick Rothfuss
laughing wife sometimes
Im sometimes mistaken as the wife of the chairman. I just laugh it off. Patricia A. Woertz
laughing people levels
Not everybody should be laughing at everything at the same time. That's not even natural. My thing is to feel natural, because I don't want to feel like I could just make people laugh at every single joke, every single time, with the same decibel level. Patrice O'Neal
laughter people essentials
People crave laughter as if it were an essential amino acid. Patch Adams
laughter cancer fighting
Laughter boosts the immune system and helps the body fight off disease, cancer cells as well as viral, bacterial and other infections. Being happy is the best cure of all diseases! Patch Adams
law skills people
Young people - there's been very little places in positions of authority in law enforcement for young people's skill sets, but the truth is we need them. Patricia Arquette
laughing people language
I was worried people would laugh at me when I started to talk the language, but they were just pleasantly surprised that I could. The sense of humour here is great - once I could have a giggle, I settled down. Parminder Nagra
lasts chance can-do
That which is always within our reach, is always the last thing we take; and the chances are, that what we can do every day, we never do at all. Letitia Elizabeth Landon
lasts firsts film
I'm not a cineaste. I've made so few films. Sometimes it feels each one is the last one or the first one. Leos Carax
law us-constitution above-the-law
No one -- absolutely no one -- is above the law, Leon Jaworski
law cities space
All buildings, large or small, public or private, have a public face, a facade; they therefore, without exception, have a positive or negative effect on the quality of the public realm, enriching or impoverishing it in a lasting and radical manner. The architecture of the city and public space is a matter of common concern to the same degree as laws and language—they are the foundation of civility and civilisation. Leon Krier
lasts england revolutionary
England is nothing but the last ward of the European madhouse, and quite possibly it will prove to be the ward for particularly violent cases. Leon Trotsky
laughter people use
And I definitely gravitate toward people who use laughter to pull themselves out of the abyss. Lea Thompson
law justice common
Our common law is the stock instance of a combination of custom and its successive adaptations. Learned Hand
law liberty littles
If the prosecution of crime is to be conducted with so little regard for that protection which centuries of English law have given to the individual, we are indeed at the dawn of a new era; and much that we have deemed vital to our liberties, is a delusion. Learned Hand
law ears aliens
There is something monstrous in commands couched in invented and unfamiliar language; an alien master is the worst of all. The language of the law must not be foreign to the ears of those who are to obey it. Learned Hand
law regulation stuff
Every smallest step of modern industry depends upon a cooperation whose maintenance and regulation is the very stuff of law. Learned Hand
law political ears
The language of the law must not be foreign to the ears of those who are to obey it. Learned Hand
law community important
The legal relations between the individual and the community which arise out of the production and distribution of property, comprise by far the greater, and more important, part of the law; subtract these and very little content would be left. Learned Hand
law excess rule-of-law
An excess of law inescapably weakens the rule of law. Laurence Tribe
land greed want
As the farmer said, "I'm not greedy, all I want is the land next to mine. Laurence J. Peter
laughter ends sigh
Did you ever observe that immoderate laughter always ends in a sigh? Leigh Hunt
laughter sorrow tears
God made both tears and laughter, and both for kind purposes; for as laughter enables mirth and surprise to breathe freely, so tears enable sorrow to vent itself patiently. Tears hinder sorrow from becoming despair and madness. Leigh Hunt