The war project at Stanford was essentially completed, and I accepted an offer of an Assistant Professorship at the University of Minnesota, which had a good biochemistry department.
This particular film highlights Ben and Owen's strengths which is that they are great comedic actors with tremendous chemistry and they do a really good job.
A mob is the method by which good citizens turn over the law and the government to the criminal or irresponsible classes.
I am a good and interested mother - which has surprised me.
That is one reason so many of the Japanese pictures are not good, they cannot spare all the footage necessary for that bow, which is repeated over and over again.
Sarcasm I now see to be, in general, the language of the devil; for which reason I have long since as good as renounced it.
I don't know Laura Bush. But she seems to be calm, and she has a sparkle in her eye, which is good.
I take it that the good of mankind means the attainment, by every man, of all the happiness which he can enjoy without diminishing the happiness of his fellow men.
One of the most difficult speeches to prepare is an address to a graduation class, which is why I don't often do them.
Money is power, and in that government which pays all the public officers of the states will all political power be substantially concentrated.
Peace as a goal is an ideal which will not be contested by any government or nation, not even the most belligerent.
The only conduct that merits the drastic remedy of impeachment is that which subverts our system of government or renders the president unfit or unable to govern.
How can sincerity be a condition of friendship? A taste for truth at any cost is a passion which spares nothing.
From the test situations which were used to reveal fears, it was found that Peter showed even more marked fear responses to the rabbit than to the rat.
Fear is one of those really primal emotions which you don't want to have incredibly exciting modulations and complex harmonies and all that kind of stuff.
Americans are in a cycle of fear which leads to people not wanting to spend and not wanting to make investments, and that leads to more fear. We'll break out of it. It takes time.
Civilisation, the orderly world in which we live, is frail. We are skating on thin ice. There is a fear of a collective disaster. Terrorism, genocide, flu, tsunamis.
Slowly but surely, we are acquiring that famous culture of democracy, which is our objective.
Bereavement is the sharpest challenge to our trust in God; if faith can overcome this, there is no mountain which it cannot remove.
These are strange times. Reason, which once combatted faith and seemed to have conquered it, now has to look to faith to save it from dissolution.
No relief was forthcoming from my then-Catholic faith, which said the practice of homosexuality was a 'mortal sin' subject to damnation.