Quotes having the keyword Stems
A passion for politics stems usually from an insatiable need, either for power, or for friendship and adulation, or a combination of both.
by Fawn M. Brodie (Author, American , born in 1915) keywords: adulation, both, combination, either, friendship, insatiable, need, passion, politics, power, stems , usually Bill Clinton's foreign policy experience stems mainly from having breakfast at the International House of Pancakes.
by Pat Buchanan (Journalist, American , born in 1938) keywords: bill, breakfast, clinton, experience, foreign, having, house, international, mainly, pancakes, policy , stems You'll be dedicated and that's what you should want to be in anything in life - whether it's sports or academics or your relationship. It all stems from finding that fun, that thrill, that excitement.
by Brandi Chastain (Athlete, American , born in 1968) keywords: academics, anything, dedicated, excitement, finding, fun, life, relationship, should, sports, stems, thrill, want, whether , your The Center for Immigration Studies found that illegal immigrants cost the United States taxpayer about $10.4 billion a year. A large part of that expense stems from the babies born each year to illegal immigrants.
by Nathan Deal (Politician, American , born in 1942) keywords: babies, billion, born, center, cost, each, expense, found, illegal, immigrants, immigration, large, part, states, stems, studies, taxpayer, united , year But having said all of that, that still doesn't account for a lot of the increase in popularity which stems, I think, from Lincoln's personal characteristics.
by David Herbert Donald (Historian, American , born in 1920) keywords: account, characteristics, having, increase, lincoln, lot, personal, popularity, said, stems, still, think , which Our incapacity to comprehend other cultures stems from our insistence on measuring things in our own terms.
by Arthur Erickson (Architect, Canadian , born in 1924) keywords: comprehend, cultures, incapacity, insistence, measuring, other, our, own, stems, terms , things Part of our western outlook stems from the scientific attitude and its method of isolating the parts of a phenomenon in order to analyze them.
by Arthur Erickson (Architect, Canadian , born in 1924) keywords: analyze, attitude, isolating, method, order, our, outlook, part, parts, phenomenon, scientific, stems, them , western Imitation, if it is not forgery, is a fine thing. It stems from a generous impulse, and a realistic sense of what can and cannot be done.
by James Fenton (Poet, British , born in 1949) keywords: cannot, done, fine, forgery, generous, imitation, impulse, realistic, sense, stems , thing Most fear stems from sin; to limit one's sins, one must assuredly limit one's fear, thereby bringing more peace to one's spirit.
by Marvin Gaye (Musician, American , born in 1939) keywords: assuredly, bringing, fear, limit, more, most, must, peace, sin, sins, spirit, stems , thereby All of the significant art of today stems from Conceptual art. This includes the art of installation, political, feminist and socially directed art.
by Sol LeWitt (Artist, American , born in 1928) keywords: art, conceptual, directed, feminist, includes, installation, political, significant, socially, stems , today First and foremost, I'm a feminist. And basically that stems from a strong belief that all people and creatures deserve equal opportunity, rights and respect.
by Kathy Najimy (Actor, American , born in 1957) keywords: basically, belief, creatures, deserve, equal, feminist, first, foremost, opportunity, respect, rights, stems , strong Dreams pass into the reality of action. From the actions stems the dream again; and this interdependence produces the highest form of living.
by Anais Nin (Author, American , born in 1903) topics: Dreams keywords: action, actions, again, dream, dreams, form, highest, interdependence, into, living, pass, produces, reality , stems Approximately 80% of our air pollution stems from hydrocarbons released by vegetation, so let's not go overboard in setting and enforcing tough emission standards from man-made sources.
by Ronald Reagan (President, American , born in 1911) keywords: air, approximately, emission, enforcing, go, man-made, our, overboard, pollution, released, setting, sources, standards, stems, tough , vegetation C is peculiar in a lot of ways, but it, like many other successful things, has a certain unity of approach that stems from development in a small group.
by Dennis Ritchie (Scientist, American , born in 1941) keywords: approach, certain, development, group, lot, many, other, peculiar, small, stems, successful, things, unity , ways The artist is the confidant of nature, flowers carry on dialogues with him through the graceful bending of their stems and the harmoniously tinted nuances of their blossoms. Every flower has a cordial word which nature directs towards him.
by Auguste Rodin (Sculptor, French , born in 1840) keywords: artist, bending, blossoms, carry, confidant, cordial, dialogues, directs, every, flower, flowers, graceful, harmoniously, him, nature, nuances, stems, their, through, towards, which , word There is more openness in LA to possibilities than on the East Coast of America. There is a pioneering spirit there that stems from the reason people went out there in the first place-to find something new.
by Esa-Pekka Salonen (Musician, Finnish , born in 1958) keywords: america, coast, east, find, first, la, more, new, openness, out, pioneering, possibilities, reason, something, spirit, stems, than , went I knew, of course, that trees and plants had roots, stems, bark, branches and foliage that reached up toward the light. But I was coming to realize that the real magician was light itself.
by Edward Steichen (Photographer, American , born in 1879) keywords: bark, branches, coming, course, foliage, had, itself, knew, light, magician, plants, reached, real, realize, roots, stems, toward, trees , up