When you remove the concept of reward and punishment on merit, the result is the utter destruction of social fabric.
We explore our environment, more than we are compelled to utter poetry, when we're toddlers. We start doing that later. Before that happens, every child is a scientist.
Shareholder meetings are not usually the occasion for utter candor - or for that matter, arch sarcasm - by chief executives.
To utter a word? no that will only heavy the air you breath, for your eyes speak more then your pretty mouth
In the confusion we stay with each other, happy to be together, speaking without uttering a single word.
...when a phone call competes for attention with a real-world conversation, it wins. Everyone knows the distinctive high-and-dry feeling of being abandoned for a phone call, and of having to compensate - with quite elaborate behaviours = for the sudd...
One who utters speech that isn't rough But instructive and truthful So that he offends no one, Him I call Brahmin.
When you can have anything you want by uttering a few words, the goal matters not, only the journey to it.
I'm not stupid!" In Bean's experience, that was a sentence never uttered except to prove its own inaccuracy.
Sorry' is just a word… A word that acquires a little bit of strength when uttered by a heart, which believes in its power, but yours is silent.
Clearly the sight of a well-muscled forearm incited a woman to utter depravity. How else to explain the invention of cuffs?
A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new; when an age ends; and when the soul of a nation long suppressed finds utterance.
I'm a freelance writer, and I work alone at a big desk in the living room of my apartment. There are many days when I don't utter a single word to anyone but my husband.
I didn't want to be the kind of man that my father was. So I've tried, my entire life, to be the complete and utter opposite of that. And it has served not only the art well, but I think the audience well.
Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.
Her scream of utter horror and fright was a sound that no one in the chamber would ever forget. ~Crispin.~
Uttering foul words, while there are the sweetest of words, is like going for the unripe fruits while there are a lot of ripe ones.
He kissed me fiercely, with an utter abandon that I could no more put a halt to than I could stop an avalanche.
In the grammar of the phallus -- the I, I, I -- [woman] can't utter female experience.
Every word you have ever uttered, is engraved upon my heart. -Lazarus to his mother.
Only a mind that is deeply stirred can utter something noble and beyond the power of others.