Quotes about la
labyrinth ears detours
In the labyrinth of a difficult text, we find unmarked forks in the path, detours, blind alleys, loops that deliver us back to our point of entry, and finally the monster who whispers an unintelligible truth in our ears. Mason Cooley
laughing envy sound
Envy awakens at the sound of a distant laugh. Mason Cooley
lazy earth laziness
The lazy manage to keep up with the earth's rotation just as well as the industrious. Mason Cooley
laughter lust scare
Laughter scares off lust. Mason Cooley
law poverty wealth
Wealth makes the laws that poverty must obey. Mason Cooley
laughter tears may
Laughter and tears may not persuade, but they cannot be refuted. Mason Cooley
law common-sense giving
Like other high subjects, the Law gives no ground to common sense. Mason Cooley
law remember forget
Forgetting and remembering are governed by laws, but we cannot find out what they are. Mason Cooley
language term stills
Reversing a proposition rearranges its terms, but still keeps out new terms. Mason Cooley
language
Language cannot say everything, fortunately. Mason Cooley
language borrowed
English has borrowed from everywhere and now goes everywhere. Mason Cooley
laughter sometimes carefree
The laughter of the aphorism is sometimes triumphant, but seldom carefree. Mason Cooley
laughter alarms sound
Dignity takes alarm at the unexpected sound of laughter. Mason Cooley
laughter book reading
Gary Shteyngart has written a memoir for the ages. I spat laughter on the first page and closed the last with wet eyes. Un-put-down-able in the day and a half I spent reading it, Little Failure is a window into immigrant agony and ambition, Jewish angst, and anybody's desperate need for a tribe. Readers who've fallen for Shteyngart's antics on the page will relish the trademark humor. But here it's laden and leavened with a deep, consequential, psychological journey. Brave and unflinching, Little Failure is his best book to date Mary Karr
laurels faster inaction
Nothing wilts faster than a laurel rested upon. Mary Kay Ash
land serious holy
The holy land was supposed to be spotless, a serious equivalent of Disneyland in which not a single candy wrapper is to stay on the ground for more than a few minutes. Marvin Olasky
law brain free-will
Everything, including that which happens in our brains, depends on these and only on these: A set of fixed, deterministic laws. Marvin Minsky
laughter boys laughing
the boys had learned that laughter stilled anxiety. It cleared away mystery. If you could laugh at something, it erased its importance. Mary Astor
law acting limits
If laws acting upon private interests can not always be avoided, they should be confined within the narrowest limits, and left wherever possible to the legislatures of the States. Martin Van Buren
law president republic
The national will is the supreme law of the Republic, and on all subjects within the limits of his constitutional powers should be faithfully obeyed by the public servant. Martin Van Buren
last-words reliance
There is but one reliance. Martin Van Buren
lazy theatre laziness
You get used to being lazy doing films, but classical theatre's going to finish me off. Michael Gambon
law people unions
The British people voted for change.They sent us a clear instruction that they want Britain to leave the European Union and end the supremacy of EU law. Michael Gove
law promise democracy
The promise to leave the European Union, end the supremacy of EU law and take back control of our democracy. With my leadership, it will be delivered. Michael Gove
laughing jokes
A joke isn't a joke until someone laughs. Michael Crawford
layers bricks actors
A brick layer, lays bricks... I'm an Actor, that's what I do. Michael Chiklis
latin god-love young
Whom the gods love dies young. Menander
law tests bangs
No one knows who wrote the laws of physics or where they come from. Science is based on testable, reproducible evidence, and so far we cannot test the universe before the Big Bang. Michio Kaku
law people important
Penal law was not created by the common people, nor by the peasantry, nor by the proletariat, but entirely by the bourgeoisie as an important tactical weapon in this system of divisions which they wished to introduce. Michel Foucault
law giving justice
The court is the bureaucracy of the law. If you bureaucratise popular justice then you give it the form of a court. Michel Foucault
law trying floating
We're trying to fix this with the plan we've been floating. Now, the law says the transition ends in 2006 or - and the "or" is the only part that matters - 85 percent of Americans go buy a digital TV. Michael K. Powell
law ethics
Ethics is doing more than the law requires and less than the law allows. Michael Josephson
latin mean strategy
The fast growing markets - the BRICS and Next Eleven - are the key. The next billion consumers are not going to come from the US or Western Europe - they are coming from Asia, Latin America and Africa. Formula One follows our strategy: fast growing markets, data, and digital. All those three things Formula One has. And it involves a stunning array of companies. Now that doesn't mean there can't be more... Martin Sorrell