The existence of relative truth does not prove the non-existence of universal truth.
College isn't half as much fun as they told us it was going to be." "It's not one-hundredth as much fun.
We are relatives at the village and yet we become strangers in the city
It is rather a problem of how to secure the best use of resources known to any of the members of society, for ends whose relative importance only those individuals know.
Pregnancy was probably the best and the hardest thing I'll ever go through. I know for a lot of women, it can be wonderful and relatively easy.
New York City has fantastic restaurants and, unlike London, a lot of the best restaurants are relatively cheap.
Large-scale philanthropy, based in the private - not the public - sector, is a relatively recent historical development.
I think everyone knows someone who's battling with dementia or caring for a relative affected by it. I've been staggered by how commonplace it is.
Loving relatives and home-cooked meals are solid levees against a recession.
It’s relatively easy to act nice and normal in front of a crowd, or in public. The tricky part is doing it in private.
Many of the Kuomintang elite in Taiwan have relatives among the ruling elite here on mainland China.
At the end of 1964, wholesale prices had been relatively stable for some years.
Dare to believe in the reality of your assumption and watch the world play its part relative to to its fulfillment.
I just love jumping into someone else's life. It is a relatively cheap way to experience things you would be too scared to contemplate in your own life.
Every experience is a paradox in that it means to be absolute, and yet is relative; in that it somehow always goes beyond itself and yet never escapes itself.
The American citizen must be made aware that today a relatively small group of people is proclaiming its purposes to be the will of the People. That elitist approach to government must be repudiated.
The truth is that relative income is not directly related to happiness. Nonpartisan social-survey data clearly show that the big driver of happiness is earned success: a person's belief that he has created value in his life or the life of others.
At 140, 150, that's when the car starts floating. At 160, that's when you start seeing dead relatives. At 180, it's, like, terrifying and exciting.
I think integration in Norway is, by all standards, going relatively well. People are working, taking education, learning the language.
Where the quest for knowledge is relatively, and now almost absolutely, unrestrained, the public benefit will be great, especially where the certainty of the law ensures that knowledge is rewarded. This is exactly the combination that is the foundati...
A very quiet and tasteful way to be famous is to have a famous relative. Then you can not only be nothing, you can do nothing too.