You know, the big Valbowski is a lot like concrete mix. You know? You just get it a little wet, take a… — Val Venis Copy Share Image
I may not have a practical mind, but it's very fixated on concrete things. I like detail. — Alma Guillermoprieto Copy Share Image
Never use abstract nouns when concrete ones will do. If you mean “More people died” don’t say “Mortality rose. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Succesful people are all dreamers. A dream becomes an idea and then something concrete. I think it all starts with a dream. — Omar Sy Copy Share Image
Sisterhood cannot be assumed on the basis of gender; it must be forged in concrete historical and political practice and analysis — Chandra Talpade Mohanty Copy Share Image
No experience in life is set in stone unless we ourselves have unwittingly poured the concrete! — Guy Finley Copy Share Image
I've tried to approach environmentalism the same way I do my climbing: by setting small, concrete goals that build on each other. — Alex Honnold Copy Share Image
Convey your passion and link your strengths to measurable results. Employers and interviewers love concrete data. — Marcus Buckingham Copy Share Image
The transformation of forests into deserts, fertile earth into sunbaked concrete, and running rivers into silted floodwaters show that only through care… — Petra Kelly Copy Share Image
To take the choice of another ... to forget their concrete reality, to abstract them, to forget that you are a node… — China Mieville Copy Share Image
The strongest army in the world [the French] facing no more than twenty-six [German] divisions, sitting still and sheltering behind steel and… — J. F. C. Fuller Copy Share Image
The lover heals the world not by a vague and abstract love for everybody and everything, but by becoming passionate and vowing… — Sam Keen Copy Share Image
The rumors of Frank Sinatras violence and his ties to organized crime were such that journalists joked in print about me ending… — Kitty Kelley Copy Share Image
Churchill strikes a note in my life because my father worked on Mulberry Harbour, which was the code name for the temporary… — Ridley Scott Copy Share Image
We lost our innocence in the Fall, and our turn to it is through the Redemption which was brought about by Christ's… — Flannery O'Connor Copy Share Image
Everyone complains that we can no longer intake huge chunks of text. I find that a reason to celebrate. It's something that… — Kenneth Goldsmith Copy Share Image
Even revolution, which transforms a concrete situation of oppression by establishing the process of liberation, must confront this phenomenon. Many of the… — Paulo Freire Copy Share Image
What we need to question is bricks, concrete, glass, our table manners, our utensils, our tools, the way we spend our time,… — Georges Perec Copy Share Image
I was particularly drawn to Berlin because of its literal, concrete division. Two halves making a whole, or two entities that were… — Nicholas Royle Copy Share Image
And in that narrow cockpit I wept, as I shall never weep again, when I felt the concrete brush against his wheels… — Pierre Clostermann Copy Share Image
Beauty, like all other qualities presented to human experience, is relative; and the definition of it becomes unmeaning and useless in proportion… — Walter Pater Copy Share Image
Of course, a psychologist would find it more direct to study the inspired poet. He would make concrete studies of inspiration in… — Gaston Bachelard Copy Share Image
A paradigm shift is the best a scientist can hope for. Whenever I smell an opportunity like that, I go after it.… — E. O. Wilson Copy Share Image
But why should you be interested in me?" Good question. I can’t explain it myself right this moment. But maybe – just… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
Nothing can prevent your picture from coming into concrete form except the same power which gave it birth – yourself. (Genevieve Behrend) — Rhonda Byrne Copy Share Image
Can one be a saint if God does not exist? That is the only concrete problem I know of today. — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
Beavers bred in captivity, inhabiting a concrete pool, will, if given the timber, fatuously go through all the motions of damming an… — Evelyn Waugh Copy Share Image
Our brains are too slow to register that every concrete object is winking in and out of existence at the quantum level… — Deepak Chopra Copy Share Image
The more workers you have in your organization, the better you are implanted in the working class, the more likely you are… — Ernest Mandel Copy Share Image
Globalization really is a concrete, fundamental fact in everybody's lives, and you really see that come to life in soccer stadiums. — Franklin Foer Copy Share Image
“People have separated from each other with walls of concrete that blocked the roads to connection and love. and Nature has been… — Yasunari Kawabata Copy Share Image
A fractal is a mathematical set or concrete object that is irregular or fragmented at all scales. — Benoit Mandelbrot Copy Share Image
Without troublesome work, no one can have any concrete, full idea of what pure mathematical research is like or of the profusion… — Edmund Husserl Copy Share Image
For me concrete poetry was a particular way of using language which came out of a particular feeling, and I don't have… — Ian Hamilton Finlay Copy Share Image
Abstract words are ancient coins whose concrete images in the give and take of talk have worn away with use. — Julian Jaynes Copy Share Image
There are a lot of things that fit on a bumper sticker in terms of either liberty or equality or progress that… — Laurence Tribe Copy Share Image
The trade unions and the Labour Party... failed miserably. Instead of giving concrete support, and calling upon workers to take industrial action,… — Arthur Scargill Copy Share Image
There are some concrete ways to create a winning attitude. But nothing beats practicing it. When you prepare to win, belief comes… — Pat Summitt Copy Share Image
There were times when I'd go to lawyer auditions, and everyone's in a suit, and I'm covered in concrete and paint. — Jake McLaughlin Copy Share Image
The city and nature, the built stone and the found stone, concrete and slate, poetry addresses them all democratically. — Shirley Geok-lin Lim Copy Share Image