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lasts
The longest lives are short; our work lasts longer. Rose Wilder Lane
lazy laziness asks
I ask myself, 'why am I so lazy?' and am too lazy to reply. Rose Wilder Lane
law political storm
Nothing whatever but the constitutional law, the political structure, of these United States protects any American from arbitrary seizure of his property and his person, from the Gestapo and the Storm Troops, from the concentration camp, the torture chamber, the revolver at the back of his neck in a cellar. Rose Wilder Lane
laughing people comic
I'm a comic, and I'm supposed to outrage and make people laugh, Part of makin' people laugh is to shake up their thinkin'. That's what I came here to do. Roseanne Barr
laughing
Laugh every day as much as you can. Roseanne Barr
laptops tools records
Nowadays you can record on your laptop with Pro Tools, which I do quite often. Ronnie Wood
lasts
Why is it better to last than to burn? Roland Barthes
language innocent
...language is never innocent. Roland Barthes
language seducing wounds
I am interested in language because it wounds or seduces me. Roland Barthes
language speak
The music takes over the words and makes them speak to me in another language. Roger Scruton
lasts needs architecture
There is a deep human need for beauty and if you ignore that need in architecture your buildings will not last Roger Scruton
law giving asking
Occasionally an unsuspecting innocent will stumble into a movie like this and send me an anguished postcard, asking how I could possibly give a favorable review to such trash. My stock response is Ebert's Law, which reads: A movie is not about what it is about. It is about how it is about it. Roger Ebert
law boring accurate
Nothing could be more boring than an absolutely accurate movie about the law. Roger Ebert
laughing may cry
We laugh, that we may not cry, Roger Ebert
laughter grateful interesting
I am grateful for the gifts of intelligence, love, wonder and laughter. You can't say it wasn't interesting. Roger Ebert
land america profit
America, the land of the free, is turning itself into the land of the free ride. [U.S. airlines] are operating in protected markets. They are hoovering up public funds and they still can't make a profit.
law grace wipe
Grace cannot wipe out the law of sewing and reaping. Rod Parsley
laughter church looks
The secular world looks to the church and to its chagrin, finds no love, no life, no laughter, no hope and no happiness. Rod Parsley
law class machines
Laws and machines are shaped to fit the classes. Rod McKuen
lace my-love-for-you compliment
My love for you is immeasurable, my respect for you immense. You're ageless, timeless, lace and fineness, you're beauty and elegance. Rod Stewart
laughter stones sunlight
Laughter went on and on, like sunlight and stone, even if the human beings who laughed did not. Robin McKinley
laughing just-friends way
When they finished laughing they were on their way to being not just friends, but the dearest of friends, the sort of friends whose lives are shaped by the friendship. Robin McKinley
latin struggle paris
In London, Washington, and Paris people talk of bonuses or no bonuses. In parts of Africa, South Asia, and Latin America, the struggle is for food or no food. Robert Zoellick
laughing trying cinema
My duty is to try to reach beauty. Cinema is emotion. When you laugh you cry. Roberto Benigni
latecomers left
I was a latecomer to politics. Maybe I'm just very slow. I got to everything when everyone else had left. Robert Wyatt
labs harvard anatomy
At Harvard I was in charge of the comparative anatomy labs. Robert T. Bakker
lasts three seconds
Success lasts only three seconds. After that, you're the same as you were before you had it. Robert Shaw
language metaphorical literal
Language operates between literal and metaphorical signification Robert Smithson
language procedures should
Language should be an ever developing procedure and not an isolated occurrence. Robert Smithson
language permit music-is
For me, music is always the language which permits one to converse with the Beyond. Robert Schumann
law perspective giving
From the law firm's perspective, billing by the hour has a certain appeal: it shifts risk from the firm to the client in case the work takes longer than expected. But from a client's perspective, it doesn't work so well. It gives lawyers an incentive to overstaff and to overresearch cases. Robert Pozen
law long research
You have various institutions like law firms and accounting firms which bill by the hour. I'm really against that. You have an incentive to go slowly, be there as long as possible, to over-research things and over-staff. Robert Pozen
laughter heartless trying
We are trying to communicate a fulfilled ideal. Does anybody remember laughter? Robert Plant