Quotes having the keyword Terms
In practical terms the South Pointing Chariot was a simple direction finder. It could have been made to point in any direction - north, south, east or west.
by Kit Williams (Author) keywords: any, been, chariot, could, direction, east, made, north, point, pointing, practical, simple, south, terms , west Economists are coming to acknowledge that measures of national wealth and poverty in terms strictly of average income tell you little that is significant of the health or viability of a society.
by Rowan D. Williamskeywords: acknowledge, average, coming, economists, health, income, little, measures, national, poverty, significant, society, strictly, tell, terms, viability , wealth In spite of the haze of speculation, it is still something of a shock to find myself here, coming to terms with an enormous trust placed in my hands and with the inevitable sense of inadequacy that goes with that.
by Rowan Williams (Theologian, English , born in 1950) keywords: coming, enormous, find, goes, hands, haze, here, inadequacy, inevitable, myself, placed, sense, shock, something, speculation, spite, still, terms , trust The Catholic Church has never really come to terms with women. What I object to is being treated either as Madonnas or Mary Magdalenes.
by Shirley Williams (Politician, British , born in 1930) keywords: being, catholic, church, come, either, mary, never, object, really, terms, treated , women It's a morality film, and it poses the question "What would you do?" I took it very seriously, just as the director did in terms of atmosphere and lighting, and I was just trying to help that vision along.
by Kevin Williamson (Author, American , born in 1965) keywords: along, atmosphere, did, director, film, help, just, lighting, morality, poses, question, seriously, terms, took, trying, very, vision , would That it is logical, fair and reasonable to maintain the purchasing power of an hour's work in terms of goods and services the employee must purchase in his daily living.
by Charles E. Wilson (Businessman, American , born in 1886) keywords: daily, employee, fair, goods, his, hour, living, logical, maintain, must, power, purchase, purchasing, reasonable, services, terms , work Given a fair wind, we will negotiate our way into the Common Market, head held high, not crawling in. Negotiations? Yes. Unconditional acceptance of whatever terms are offered us? No.
by Harold Wilson (Statesman, English , born in 1916) keywords: acceptance, common, crawling, fair, given, head, held, high, into, market, negotiate, negotiations, offered, our, terms, unconditional, us, way, whatever, will, wind , yes In terms of other functions, we are making a mistake about insisting on a public school monopoly.
by James Q. Wilson (Politician, American , born in 1931) keywords: functions, insisting, making, mistake, monopoly, other, public, school , terms Consolidation isn't new, though... it was a major factor in our rush to form the Gathering and place a stake in the ground to ensure that there is a solid path for developers who are willing to stay independent and build their own companies on their own terms.
by Mike Wilsonkeywords: build, companies, consolidation, developers, ensure, factor, form, gathering, ground, independent, major, new, our, own, path, place, rush, solid, stake, stay, terms, their, though , willing The first job I was offered was as an editorial assistant. I think it was the best thing for me, in terms of being a storyteller by nature, to have spent years being an editor because I learned so much from it.
by Terri Windling (Artist) keywords: assistant, because, being, best, editor, editorial, first, job, learned, much, nature, offered, spent, storyteller, terms, thing, think , years Of all the stars whom I worked with, I think Steve knew better what worked for him on the screen than any other. He had such a sense of what he could register, and that helped a lot in terms of shaping the character and the script.
by Robert Wise (Producer, American , born in 1914) keywords: any, better, character, could, had, helped, him, knew, lot, other, register, screen, script, sense, shaping, stars, steve, such, terms, than, think, whom , worked And it took me about 11 years to get a record deal, and I just had to work around and come to terms with the fact that what I was doing was going to be different, and I just had to wait until somebody was ready to jump on the bandwagon.
by Lee Ann Womack (Musician, American , born in 1966) keywords: around, bandwagon, come, deal, different, doing, fact, get, going, had, jump, just, ready, record, somebody, terms, took, until, wait, work , years Life is divided into three terms - that which was, which is, and which will be. Let us learn from the past to profit by the present, and from the present to live better in the future.
by William Wordsworth (Poet, English , born in 1770) keywords: better, divided, future, into, learn, life, live, past, present, profit, terms, three, us, which , will "Think simple" as my old master used to say - meaning reduce the whole of its parts into the simplest terms, getting back to first principles.
by Frank Lloyd Wright (Architect, American , born in 1970) keywords: back, first, getting, into, master, meaning, old, parts, principles, reduce, say, simple, simplest, terms, think, used , whole And every now and then people find the bugs, and they interpret those as cool failures in the Sims terms. For them it's like a treasure hunt, you know.
by Will Wright (Scientist, American , born in 1960) keywords: bugs, cool, every, failures, find, hunt, interpret, know, now, sims, terms, them, then, those , treasure I don't see it in terms of changing things, but rather using language and music as weapons for fighting a mainstream media which is predominately right wing, and loyal to the political framework and its corporate interests.
by Thom Yorke (Musician, English , born in 1968) keywords: changing, corporate, fighting, framework, interests, language, loyal, mainstream, media, music, political, predominately, rather, right, see, terms, things, using, weapons, which , wing Europe has united, China is growing speedily and Russia possesses immense power in terms of fuel resources. The US administration cannot do anything about it.
by Vladimir Zhirinovsky (Politician, Russian , born in 1946) keywords: administration, anything, cannot, china, europe, fuel, growing, immense, possesses, power, resources, russia, speedily, terms, united , us But in terms of satire and comedy, our biggest and earliest influence was Mad magazine.
by Jerry Zucker (Director, American , born in 1950) keywords: biggest, comedy, earliest, influence, mad, magazine, our, satire , terms