Fear is the illusion that I have some control over the bad things that might happen to me.
We have created trouble for ourselves in organizations by confusing control with order.
If the United States loses the economic weapons of control, it is very much weakened.
We can't control it, and we've basically quit trying. People are going to talk, and people are going to lie.
Cooking is actually quite aggressive and controlling and sometimes, yes, there is an element of force-feeding going on.
You're going on birth control...or I will smash your truck-Allison Young
I've always wanted to own and control the primary technology in everything we do.
Now the truth is, a president really can't control the economy, although his policies do have some effect on it.
Take control of your consistent emotions and begin to consciously and deliberately reshape your daily experience of life.
The Libertarian position on the freedom of speech is a strong support of freedom of speech, and we oppose government intervention in controlling what is or is not moral.
Indulging in unrestrained and immoderate laughter is a sign of intemperance, of a want of control over one's emotions, and of failure to repress the soul's frivolity by a stern use of reason.
I tend to gravitate toward conflicted characters, and a character who is exploring chaos theory and population control and the difficulties of love and family is pretty rich.
My work reflects a relationship to the built world that shifts between control and randomness, strangeness and beauty, comfort and fear.
The main business of religions is to purify, control, and restrain that excessive and exclusive taste for well-being which men acquire in times of equality.
I think there are a lot of honest people doing honest business on online auctions. But the control on these Web sites is pretty minimal.
Business is not a science; it is not susceptible to experiments that can be controlled and replicated. Everything in business is too unpredictable for that - every business, employee, product, market is different and keeps changing.
Without putting the brakes on out-of-control campaign contributions from individuals and corporations - it will be business as usual, with 1 percent of Americans pulling the strings.
Radio is a really strange business now, too. There's a very narrow door and a very few people control what gets played.
Neither science, nor the politics in power, nor the mass media, nor business, nor the law nor even the military are in a position to define or control risks rationally.
We no longer have a free market in the United States, we have a government controlled free market.
The American people think the government in Washington is too big. That it spends too much. And - and that it's totally out of control. They want something done about it.