Quotes about long
long principles watches
Time indeed changes manners and notions, and so far we must expect institutions to bend to them. But time produces also corruption of principles, and against this it is the duty of good citizens to be ever on the watch, and if the gangrene is to prevail at last, let the day be kept off as long as possible. Thomas Jefferson
long mind dying
I don't mind dying... as long as I don't have to be there when it happens. Woody Allen
long able actors
As I got more confident, I was able to let actors improvise, and do long takes. It's 10%, 5% you learn and experience. The rest you just have or you don't have. Woody Allen
long-ago littles cry
She cried a little, but only inside, because long ago she had decided she didn't like crying because if you ever started to cry it seemed as if there was so much to cry about you almost couldn't stop, and she didn't like that at all. William Saroyan
long income captain-kirk
Captain Kirk has been a source of pleasure and income for a long time. William Shatner
long-ago competition would-be
Without competition we would be clinging to the clumsy antiquated processes of farming and manufacture and the methods of business of long ago, and the twentieth would be no further advanced than the eighteenth century. William McKinley
long presidential september-11
Americans long to be united. After 9/11, we all just wanted to be one nation. Not a single American on September the 12, 2001, cared who won the next presidential election. William J. Clinton
long people clinton
Some people say well we need a change. Hillary Clinton is been around a long, she sure has, and she's sure been worth every single year she's put into making people's lives better. William J. Clinton
long challenges credit
Truth lives, in fact, for the most part on a credit system. Our thoughts and beliefs pass, so long as nothing challenges them, just as bank-notes pass so long as nobody refuses them. William James
long matter enough
Results should not be too voluntarily aimed at or too busily thought of. They are sure to float up of their own accord from a long enough daily work at a given matter. William James
long prejudice three
I have this prejudice that trilogies are long, three-volume novels. William Gibson
long lightning enough
Stand high long enough and your lightning will come. William Gibson
long laughing bedroom
It's okay to laugh in the bedroom so long as you don't point Will Durst
long poverty
As long as there is poverty there will be gods. Will Durant
long judgemental breakfast
All he said was, "Here, have your dinfast. Then we can start packing." "Dinfast," Nick repeated. "Dinner and breakfast!" Alan said triumphantly. "Like brunch." Nick subjected him to a long, judgemental stare. "There's something very wrong with you," he said at last. "I thought you should know. Sarah Rees Brennan
long lasts judgmental
Nick subjected him to a long, judgmental stare. "There's something very wrong with you," he said at last. "I thought you should know. Sarah Rees Brennan
long interesting president
The response to my op-ed by global warming alarmists has been interesting. Former Vice President Al Gore has called me a "denier" and informs us that climate change is "a principle in physics. It's like gravity. It exists." Perhaps he's right. Climate change is like gravity - a naturally occurring phenomenon that existed long before, and will exist long after, any governmental attempts to affect it. Sarah Palin
long earth path
That will be the position I will be in as long as I'm on earth--that is, seeking the right path that God would have laid out for me. Sarah Palin
long scary nervous
I've thought Cheney was scary for a long time. Now I know I was right to be nervous. Sarah Brady
long theatre gestures
For the theatre one needs long arms... an artiste with short arms can never make a fine gesture. Sarah Bernhardt
long realizing long-time
It took me a long time to realize this: We get to choose what defines us. Sarah Addison Allen
long might tomorrow
He might be tall enough to see into tomorrow, but he hadn’t looked there in a long, long time. He’d forgotten how bright it was. So bright he could hardly stand it. Sarah Addison Allen
long waiting lines
This I can report from the front lines: life never calms down long enough for us to wait until tomorrow to start living the lives we deserve. Sarah Ban Breathnach
long-distance-relationship believe night
All the while, believe me, I prayed our night would last twice as long. Sappho
long life-is process
Life is a process of preparing to be dead for a long time. William Faulkner
long reason ready
...the reason for living was to get ready to stay dead a long time. William Faulkner
long stories mouths
The truth is, if you're around long enough, you have a story about everyone. But it's best to keep your mouth shut sometimes. Willem Dafoe
long okay knows
Celebrity is okay as long as you know it's not about you. Willem Dafoe
long people would-be
You know, if I listened to Michael Dukakis long enough, I would be convinced we're in an economic downturn and people are homeless and going without food and medical attention and that we've got to do something about the unemployed. Ronald Reagan
long want likes
Let us be what God likes, so long as we are His, and let us not be what we want to be, if it is against his intention. Saint Francis de Sales
long details littles
I bring myself innately to it, yeah. I bring those details as much as I - what I don't obsess over is, there are certain ways I might've pushed it even a little more. For example, [to Warren] your accent. I know Warner Bros. at one point came in. I don't know, until you came to set, I know I wore that long tartan skirt and the ruffled blouse for that. Vera Farmiga
long life-is life-is-amazing
Life is amazing. Live it to the fullest. Stay as long as you can. Valerie Harper
long arrogant movement
Far too long, historians have accepted the claim that the conversion of the Emperor Constantine (ca. 285-337) caused the triumph of Christianity. To the contrary, he destroyed its most attractive and dynamic aspects, turning a high-intensity, grassroots movement into an arrogant institution controlled by an elite who often managed to be both brutal and lax. Rodney Stark