It is simply science fiction fantasy to say that, if you do not raise the debt ceiling, that everything is going to collapse.
I'm the middle man. I try to keep people happy. I go out of my way to get a smile. That's the way my mother raised me.
I have my parents to thank for that, they raised me to be active and play all sports. They taught me the importance of staying healthy, being focused and setting goals in whatever I do.
The evidence that I see around me in society indicates that not only is thinking very much out of favor, but I'm not sure that the last couple of generations - Generation X and Generation Next, or whatever you want to call them - even know what a tho...
In order to deal with all the medical cost demands and other challenges in the U.S., as we look to raise that revenue, the rich will have to pay slightly more. That's quite clear.
I was raising a child full time, sharing the responsibility with his mom. He lived with me half the time, so I chose not to go away and make certain movies.
Meg Swan: We are *so* lucky. We are *so* lucky to have been raised amongst catalogs.
I'm not the voice of reason; I'm more the guy using these offensive topics as fodder to raise tension in a joke.
It's not good to dig in the past, raise the ghost up from the grave, and have it walk with the flesh.
Raising teenage sons and daughters is a long and tiresome journey. With God's help the final outcome will be worthwhile.
I think I had an advantage in the sense that I wasn't raised religiously.
Being born and raised in Chicago made me tough. It made me strong. I feel like I can deal with anything. I truly believe that in my heart.
If failure can bring you down, confidently success shall give you the guts to raise
Love is the answer, but while you are waiting for the answer, sex raises some pretty good questions.
I raised frogs every spring in our house from tadpoles and by end of summer our house was overrun with frogs.
I like to be able to raise people's consciousness, yes. And to remind that those of us involved in the receiving end of the oppression, we have a duty.
I'm such a tomboy - I was raised in the South - and I also really wanted to work in New York, being so different from California, though it was a freezing-cold winter.
I learned that I could not do enough work; it's always incomplete. When you ask a question, the answer will raise four more questions, and those four will become eight.
Capitalism has its weaknesses. But it is capitalism that ended the stranglehold of the hereditary aristocracies, raised the standard of living for most of the world and enabled the emancipation of women.
We were raised to pursue women... Most of the guys I know enjoy the pursuit. But that doesn't mean women should be wallflowers.
I was raised by an actress, and I watched all those women turn 60 and ask, Shouldn't get face work? My mother and Anne Bancroft said, We're not going to fall into that.