In general I was a good kid. It usually took a lot to make me mad. But once I reached the boiling… — Benjamin Carson Copy Share Image
He..." Richard began. "The marquis. Well, you know, to be honest, he seems a little bit dodgy to me." Door stopped. The… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
In Los Angeles, the jury in the Reginald Denny Beating trial, after much thinking, concludes, that Person A is not necessarily trying… — Dave Barry Copy Share Image
Sophie said a bad word. In the dim light she had stubbed her toe on one of the many dusty bricks piled… — Diana Wynne Jones Copy Share Image
“Bricks could be used as words in the saying of a mason. When words and actions match up, you have a structure… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
LEGO is universal. So many people enjoy it, from all different walks of life, all different ages, all different cultures. When I… — Nathan Sawaya Copy Share Image
“Bricks, bricks, and bricks could be used instead of gold, silver, and bronze medals in the Olympics. If all an athlete cares… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
It's a reality of art that the fewer lines you get, the harder it is. Cartooning is actually harder than realism. You… — Ursula Vernon Copy Share Image
Whenever we remove a brick from the wall that was designed to separate religion and government, we increase the risk of religious… — John Paul Stevens Copy Share Image
As always, the blessed relief of starting, a feeling that was like falling into a hole filled with bright light. As always,… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
Bricks are independent but can work well with other, tough to crack, fiercely loyal and put in the right spot will hold… — Nicole McKay Copy Share Image
Back before 'Brick,' I wrote a short film that I never ended up shooting: hit men in the present who work for… — Rian Johnson Copy Share Image
You don’t try to build a wall, you don’t set out to build a wall. You don’t say ‘I’m going to build… — Will Smith Copy Share Image
I got a burlap sack, put a brick in the middle, and filled it with rags, corncobs, some Spanish moss, and sand.… — Joe Frazier Copy Share Image
With 'Scratch,' you create computer programs by snapping together graphical programming blocks, much like LEGO bricks, without any of the obscure syntax… — Mitchel Resnick Copy Share Image
My dad taught me from my youngest childhood memories through these connections with Aboriginal and tribal people that you must always protect… — Bindi Irwin Copy Share Image
It's uncomfortable for me, but at least they're bouquets. They're not bricks or tomatoes yet, although it's gonna feel nice to get… — John Fullbright Copy Share Image
I think one of the big errors people are making right now is thinking that old-style businesses will be obsolete, when actually… — Carlos Slim Copy Share Image
Whenever the press quits abusing me I know Im in the wrong pew. I dont mind it because when they throw bricks… — Harry S. Truman Copy Share Image
“Bricks could be used to generate smiles among the general population. Just hand them out, along with handshakes, and say, This will… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
Let us think of Nature as a builder, making all that we see out of atoms of a limited number of kinds,… — William Henry Bragg Copy Share Image
Behind a rack of framed photos of Snow, we encounter a wounded Peacekeeper propped up against a strip of brick wall. He… — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
The whole trouble lies in that people think that there are conditions excluding the necessity of love in their intercourse with man,… — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
You can spread your soul over a paddy field, you can whisper to a mango tree, you can feel the earth between… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Women have sat indoors all these millions of years, so that by this time the very walls are permeated by their creative… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
Before Kuhn, most scientists followed the place-a-stone-in-the-bright-temple-of-knowledge tradition, and would have told you that they hoped, above all, to lay many of… — Stephen Jay Gould Copy Share Image
Be not too rash in the breaking of an inconvenient custom; as it was gotten, so leave it by degrees. Danger attends… — Francis Quarles Copy Share Image