Time is the ultimate form of socialism. Each receives the same amount equally, yet how we manage our time is reflected by our lives. We all can agree, no one comes out equal. For a country to govern by socialism will fail as there will always be the ...
Dr. Moira MacTaggert: You know, one day the government is going to realize that how lucky they were to have Professor X on their side. Professor Charles Xavier: I suppose I am a real professor, aren't I? Next thing you know, I'll be going bald. We're...
Death. It is a strange stalker, one that we spend our whole lives running from, some more successful than others.
There are few activities so agreeable as spending a friend's money to your own satisfaction and his benefit.
Leaving us with Eric is like hiring a babysitter who spends his time sharpening knives.
Spend your time designing the greatest reputation a man could possess.
Calico Kitty My calico kitty was painted and primed she could prowl the night away ~ without spending a dime...
Death is a state of mind---many people on Earth spend their entire lives dead.
How much time could you spend staring out the ocean, even if it was the ocean you'd loved since you were a boy?
Happiness isn't something she spends much time thinking about. Survival, discomfort, hunger...these are the concerns that fill her days.
...Sometimes spending a lot of time together can end a romance faster than anything else.
There was no point in the gods trying to separate us. Whether we were on Earth or in hell, we'd spend the rest our days look for the other.
If I was going to spend the next day in jail for obstruction of justice, I'd better get a good nights sleep.
My love, I’d volunteer to live a thousand lives if I got to spend any part of them with you.
Eternity is a long time to spend alone, without others of your kind.
I have an issue with others ordering for me, and I spend far too long haranguing people that my choices are the best. I apologize for the amount of conversations I have ruined with this attitude.
It got to the point in the late 70s and early 80s that I was spending so much money buying golden age comics that I could only justify it if I got work in the media.
The things kids can do on screens can be really delightful - if they are age appropriate. But no, they shouldn't spend all their time on a screen; they should split up their time doing multiple, different things.
I am more relaxed at home in Scotland, and my children are of an age where I want us, as a family, to spend more time up here.
I spend my life essentially alone at a computer. That doesn't change. I have the same challenges every day.
To really be centered and to really work well and to think about the kinds of things that I need to think about, I need to spend large amounts of time alone.