Character is determined more by the lack of certain experiences than by those one has had.
Certitude belongs exclusively to those who only own one encyclopedia.
True champions aren't always the ones that win, but those with the most guts.
I'm not OK with clergy, students, and those of different opinions chanting and swearing, but it is their constitutional right.
It is by these, the people, that I have been clothed with the high powers which they have seen fit to confide to their Chief Executive, and been charged with the solemn responsibility under which those powers are to be exercised.
I recall very early Mel Gibson films where he's kind of cheeky. I wanted to embody those qualities, definitely.
In chemical terms, radium differs little from barium; the salts of these two elements are isomorphic, while those of radium are usually less soluble than the barium salts.
The best gifts are those we not only cherish but put to use.
I love Ornette Coleman. I love Don Cherry. I love the way those guys play.
As for those grapefruit and buttermilk diets, I'll take roast chicken and dumplings.
A seventeenth-century house can be recognized by its steep roof, massive central chimney and utter porchlessness. Some of those houses have a second-story overhang, emphasizing their medieval look.
I use those medical gloves that fit very tightly and are disposable for all chopping - peppers, onions, garlic, etc. Very Lady Macbeth, I think.
I like Chris Christie. I like Jeb Bush. I like those guys.
I guess I invented extended warranties, because that's all we had to sell at Chrysler in those days.
I'm one of those people who says, 'yes, cinema died when they invented sound.'
Civilizations can only be understood by those who are civilized.
There are two types of claims: those based on hard numbers and those based on slippery numbers.
'Marie Claire' is one of those magazines that doesn't feel as well known as it should be.
All mankind is divided into three classes: those that are immovable, those that are movable, and those that move.
Those who write clearly have readers, those who write obscurely have commentators.