War isn’t declared in the name of God; it is a human affair entirely. — Woodrow Wilson Copy Share Image
I am teaching...It's kind of like having a love affair with a rhinoceros. — Anne Sexton Copy Share Image
As a child, I wanted to go into advertising. I had a love affair with the advertising industry. — Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Copy Share Image
For prying into any human affairs, non are equal to those whom it does not concern. — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
Love is more than what words can say. Its not a do or die affair. Its all about you. — Deprince Goodluck Copy Share Image
Lack of reciprocity ruins friendships, but makes love affairs exciting for a time. — Mason Cooley Copy Share Image
Writing a short story is like having a short intense affair, whereas writing a novel is like a long rich marriage. — Jonathan Carroll Copy Share Image
Thou shalt not answer questionnaires Or quizzes upon world affairs, Nor with compliance Take any test. Thou shalt not sit with statisticians… — W. H. Auden Copy Share Image
Yet for all that, there is nothing in me of a founder of a religion--religions are affairs of the rabble; I find… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
Though the Jazz Age continued, it became less and less of an affair of youth. The sequel was like a children's party… — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
I'm a stage actor. You know, I was - I cut my teeth on stage, you know. So I've always had a… — Glynn Turman Copy Share Image
A lover would find life less broken apart after a misguided love affair if they could feel that they had been sinful… — Phyllis McGinley Copy Share Image
We have the responsibility to ensure that our first impulse in foreign affairs is one of bipartisanship. — Richard Lugar Copy Share Image
It is natural to think that an abstract science cannot be of much importance in affairs of human life, because it has… — Alfred North Whitehead Copy Share Image
When I was younger, I wasn't really sure what I wanted to do, but I told a lot of lies in school.… — Meaghan Rath Copy Share Image
Death is not regarded as a natural affair by primitive man. Death is believed to be due to the intervention of some… — Joseph Alexander Leighton Copy Share Image
The winter of 1991 found me stunned and shivering in the aftermath of an imploded love affair. Being 26, I flung myself… — Glen Duncan Copy Share Image
Any one may so arrange his affairs that his taxes shall be as low as possible; he is not bound to choose… — Learned Hand Copy Share Image
The way the Pentagon and its defenders have pushed back against this story is to say: "They weren't doing psychological operations, they… — Michael Hastings Copy Share Image
I think Stanley Tucci was having an affair with his mother. He had this odd quality that I haven't seen him ever… — Greg Mottola Copy Share Image
I am not a romantic. I am a domestic animal. I do not sigh and yearn for extravagant displays of passion, for… — Anita Brookner Copy Share Image
To be busy with material affairs is the best preservative against reflection, fears, doubts ... all these things which stand in the… — Joseph Conrad Copy Share Image
The study of law can be disappointing at times, a matter of applying narrow rules and arcane procedure to an uncooperative reality;… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
Hell is out of fashion - institutional hells at any rate. The populated infernos of the 20th century are more private affairs,… — J. G. Ballard Copy Share Image
While the game of deadlocks and bottle-necks goes on, another more serious game is also being played. It is governed by two… — George Orwell Copy Share Image
The late great Horace Lloyd Swithin (1844-1917), British essayist, lecturer, satirist, and social observer, wrote in his autobiographical Appointments, 1890-1901 (1902), "When… — Marisha Pessl Copy Share Image
And what physicians say about disease is applicable here: that at the beginning a disease is easy to cure but difficult to… — Niccolo Machiavelli Copy Share Image
In proportion as the people are accustomed to manage their affairs by their own active intervention, instead of leaving them to the… — John Stuart Mill Copy Share Image
“When I came back from lunch and found out you'd been reassigned to Nick, I went up to be certain that you… — Judith McNaught Copy Share Image
It is time for us to take off our masks, to step out from behind our personas - whatever they might be:… — Terry Tempest Williams Copy Share Image