There is, in a competitive society, nobody who can exercise even a fraction of the power which a socialist planning board would… — Friedrich August von Hayek Copy Share Image
And in that fraction of a second before anything actually happened, Santino Corleone knew he was a dead man. — Mario Puzo Copy Share Image
Understand well as I may, my comprehension can only be an infinitesimal fraction of all I want to understand. — Ada Lovelace Copy Share Image
Without leadership ability,a person's impact is only a fraction of what it could be with good leadership. — John C. Maxwell Copy Share Image
I've not seen an effective manager or leader who can't spend some fraction of time down in the trenches... If they don't… — Jeff Bezos Copy Share Image
The one word love means too little for what it is. It doesn't communicate even a fraction of the feelings involved. Love.… — James Frey Copy Share Image
The working of great institutions is mainly the result of a vast mass of routine, petty malice, self interest, carelessness and sheer… — George Santayana Copy Share Image
Harmonics are vibrations a fraction of the length of the vibrating string, which add higher-pitched and more complex content to the notes.… — Steve Albini Copy Share Image
To only a fraction of the human race does God give the privilege of earning one's bread doing what one would have… — Fred Brooks Copy Share Image
INSTRUCTORS CAN impart a fraction of the teaching. It is through your own devoted practice that the mysteries of the Art of… — Morihei Ueshiba Copy Share Image
A Rook is of the value of five Pawns and a fraction, and may be exchanged for a minor Piece and two… — Howard Staunton Copy Share Image
We are all born with extraordinary powers of imagination, intelligence, feeling, intuition, spirituality, and of physical and sensory awareness. For the most… — Ken Robinson Copy Share Image
One-third to one-half of humanity are said to go to bed hungry every night. In the Old Stone Age the fraction must… — Marshall Sahlins Copy Share Image
Newspapers are technologically obsolete. In the days of instant electronic communications, its crazy to have to print these newspapers at a central… — Ted Turner Copy Share Image
If one fails to develop goals that give meaning to one’s existence, if one does not use the mind to it’s fullest,… — Dan Buettner Copy Share Image
I was in Los Angeles. I saw the biggest ships you have ever seen with cars pouring off from Japan, into Los… — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
There are about 250,000 different species of fossil plants and animals known . . In spite of this large quantity of information,… — David M. Raup Copy Share Image
That is, you can have nothingness, absolute nothingness for maybe a tiny fraction of a second, if a second can be defined… — Brian Greene Copy Share Image
We have to make education a priority, but all this debate about education and testing is almost beside the point. We only… — Dennis Kucinich Copy Share Image
I was angry with him before. I’m not really sure why. Maybe I was just angry that the world had become such… — Veronica Roth Copy Share Image
Even though L.A Confidential box-office was a fraction of, say, Titanic or the Grinch movie, it finds its audience and will continue… — Curtis Hanson Copy Share Image
A reciprocal of a fraction is found by flipping it upside down. If you want the reciprocal of a mixed number or… — Danica McKellar Copy Share Image
You have to realize that people who bother to log on to anything and talk about a television show is a very… — Ronald D. Moore Copy Share Image
What helps you as an actor when it comes to roles is that deeper understanding of so many different fractions of humanity.… — David Koechner Copy Share Image
You go to other countries and you look at industries they have, and you say, let me see your regulations, and they're… — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
If the game designer produces more content than he can consume per month, some fraction of the people will say more quests,… — Max Levchin Copy Share Image
It seems that truth is progressive approximation in which the relative fraction of our spontaneously tolerated residual error constantly diminishes. — R. Buckminster Fuller Copy Share Image
Without denying the value of scientific endeavor, there is a striking absurdity in committing billions to reach the moon where no people… — Martin Luther King, Jr Copy Share Image
If even a small fraction of the money we now spend on trying to enforce drug prohibition were devoted to treatment and… — Milton Friedman Copy Share Image
Man is a fraction of the animal world. Our history is an afterthought, no more, tacked to an infinite calendar. We are… — Robert Ardrey Copy Share Image
Over half a million women are raped in this country every year, and only a fraction of them report it because they're… — Mariska Hargitay Copy Share Image
Ask her what she craved, and she'd get a little frantic about things like books, the woods, music. Plants and the seasons.… — Charles Frazier Copy Share Image
When you think about a presidential candidate spending all of his or her time talking to that tiny, tiny fraction of us… — Lawrence Lessig Copy Share Image
When you see that you are not the body, that the body comprises only a small fraction of the aggregate of your… — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
A world where Congressmen spend 30 to 70 percent of their time raising money from a tiny, tiny fraction of the 1%… — Lawrence Lessig Copy Share Image
Literature is a fragment of a fragment. Of all that ever happened, or has been said, but a fraction has been written;… — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
Hell is when we look back during that fraction of a second and know that we wasted an opportunity to dignify the… — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
Ten decimal places of π are sufficient to give the circumference of the earth to a fraction of an inch, and thirty… — Simon Newcomb Copy Share Image
Violent video games played in public places are a tiny fraction of the media violence to which modern American children are exposed.… — Richard Posner Copy Share Image
The happiness of life is made up of minute fractions - the little, soon forgotten charities of a kiss or a smile,… — Samuel Taylor Coleridge Copy Share Image