Quotes about la
land prosperity economic
The more consciously democratic Americans became, however, the less they were satisfied with a conception of the Promised Land, which went no farther than a pervasive economic prosperity guaranteed by free institutions. Herbert Croly
law jurisprudence literature
I am not going to claim that modern anarchism has any direct relation to Roman jurisprudence; but I do claim that it has its basis in the laws of nature rather than in the state of nature. Herbert Read
law growth balance
The most general law in nature is equity-the principle of balance and symmetry which guides the growth of forms along the lines of the greatest structural efficiency. Herbert Read
law humanity may
It is always possible that occasional individuals may have overstepped the law and humanity in treatment of criminals and those charged with crime, and if so, they should be severely punished. Herbert Hoover
land america today
In America today, we are nearer a final triumph over poverty than is any other land. Herbert Hoover
law government ends
If the law is upheld only by government officials, then all law is at an end. Herbert Hoover
law evil disregard
The worst evil of disregard for some law is that it destroys respect for all laws. Herbert Hoover
lakes world forests
Once I thought that Lake Forest was the most glamorous place in the world. Maybe it was. F. Scott Fitzgerald
laughter cheerful minutes
Laughter is easier minute by minute, spilled with prodigality, tipped out at a cheerful word. F. Scott Fitzgerald
land towns hollywood
It's a mining town in lotus land. F. Scott Fitzgerald
laughing make-you-happy ifs
If you're in love it ought to make you happy. You ought to laugh. F. Scott Fitzgerald
lasts annihilation solitary
Never befuddle a solitary thrashing with a last annihilation. F. Scott Fitzgerald
law broken insanity
How strange to have failed as a social creature—even criminals do not fail that way—they are the law's "Loyal Opposition," so to speak. But the insane are always mere guests on earth, eternal strangers carrying around broken decalogues that they cannot read. F. Scott Fitzgerald
law mad politics
Dirksen's Three Laws of Politics: 1. Get elected. 2. Get re-elected. 3. Don't get mad, get even. Everett Dirksen
latin russia qualms-about
If China's expansion into Africa and Russia's into Latin America and the former Soviet Union are any indication, Silicon Valley's ability to expand globally will be severely limited, if only because Beijing and Moscow have no qualms about blending politics and business. Evgeny Morozov
language numerals fingers
The only thing that it is advisable to know in any language is the numerals; and even there, you can do a lot with the fingers. Evelyn Waugh
latin challenges way
It's challenging being a woman. There are other kinds of obstacles that come your way, but there are many times that being Latin has actually helped me, being a Cuban-American has helped me. Eva Mendes
latin responsibility world
I feel I'll take on the responsibility of showing the world a whole different kind of Latin woman. Eva Mendes
laziness tongue
When laziness attacks a woman, it always avoids her tongue. Evan Esar
laziness world trouble
The trouble with the world is that laziness is seldom curable and never fatal. Evan Esar
laughter medicine needs
The only medicine that needs no prescription, has no unpleasant taste, and costs no money is laughter. Evan Esar
laughter laughing world
Laugh and the world laughs with you; cry -- and the world laughs harder. Evan Esar
laughter men laughing
Many people will laugh at the drop of a hat, especially if the man is still in it. Evan Esar
language sometimes instruments
An instrument that sometimes expresses thought, sometimes obscures thought, but most often replaces thought. Evan Esar
law conformity customs
It takes far more courage to violate a custom than a law. Evan Esar
land discovery injustice
Lands of great discoveries are also lands of great injustices. Ivo Andric
laughter blessed feel-better
Every blessed one of you feels better for that burst of laughter. Ivor Novello
laughing trying one-day
While directing in theater that the actors will - I don't know if it's competitiveness or what it is, but they love to make each other laugh. They love to impress each other in rehearsal. They'll try something for a reaction. But in film, you're very often not all together in the room at the same time. You're shooting one day, somebody else is shooting the next. It's a totally different dynamic. Israel Horovitz
laughter cry caged
That was what happened to laughter when you caged it. It became unbearably sad. It was worse than crying. Isobelle Carmody
land
Without this great land of ours, we would all drown. Irwin Corey
lasts stories paragraph
The last paragraph in which you tell what the story is about is almost always best left out. Irwin Shaw
latin guy greek
If I'm a guy who doesn't seem so merry, It's just because I'm so misunderstood. When I was young I ate a dictionary, And that did not do me a bit of good. For I've absorbed so many words and phrases— They drive me dizzy when I want to speak. I start explaining but each person gazes As if I spoke in Latin or in Greek. Ira Gershwin
lamps aladdins-lamp mines
Aladdin's lamp is mine. Ira Gershwin