I won't walk under scaffolding or under ladders. I wear things like a baseball player wears things that are supposed to have… — Lauren Groff Copy Share Image
I hate ladders. I don't mind heights, but I hate getting hit with ladders and falling into ladders. Anything where there are… — Dean Ambrose Copy Share Image
Protestants believe that the sacraments are like ladders that God gave to us by which we can climb up to Him. Catholics… — Peter Kreeft Copy Share Image
May God bless and keep you always, May your wishes all come true, May you always do for others And let others… — Bob Dylan Copy Share Image
The tragedy of human life consists in our vain attempts to stretch the limits of things which can never become unlimited, to… — Rabindranath Tagore Copy Share Image
'So You Think You Can Dance' comes on as a high-minded leap up the evolutionary ladder from other reality shows - on… — Rob Sheffield Copy Share Image
While I was in college, I became a page at ABC. Suddenly I was working for Good Morning America, local news, national… — Anne Sweeney Copy Share Image
As products of our highly competitive and specialized society, with all its ladders and ceilings, neat compartments, titles, and categories, to remain… — Judith Hanson Lasater Copy Share Image
It's the people who work hard and earn big that keep the machine tipping for everybody else. If everybody else was equal… — Robin Leach Copy Share Image
For the three decades after WWII, incomes grew at about 3 percent a year for people up and down the income ladder,… — Robert H. Frank Copy Share Image
“... Those masterful images because complete Grew in pure mind, but out of what began? A mound of refuse or the sweepings… — W.B. Yeats Copy Share Image
The inspiration for this movie [Something New] was this Newsweek article that came out a couple of years ago that talks about… — Sanaa Lathan Copy Share Image
Oftentimes when you have the federal government or others step in and start to raise minimum wage, what happens is you take… — Kevin Madden Copy Share Image
Traditional Muslims stand at the foot of the ladder, living in guilt for not really practicing Islam. At the top are fundamentalists,… — Mosab Hassan Yousef Copy Share Image
The useless search of philosophers for a cause of the universe is a regressus in infinitum (a stepping backwards into the infinite)… — Ludwig Buchner Copy Share Image
Anticipate charity by preventing poverty; assist the reduced fellow man, either by a considerable gift or a sum of money or by… — Maimonides Copy Share Image
You wanna know what scares people? Success. When you don't make moves and when you don't climb up the ladder, everybody loves… — Nicki Minaj Copy Share Image
Wait, Saturday night?" The ladder-backed chair creaked and I looked up as he leaned forward to eye me in growing suspicion. "I… — Rachel Vincent Copy Share Image
There cannot be a new religion. Religion is a continuous living process within us which is our sustenance. It's like a ladder… — Nirmala Srivastava Copy Share Image
If I am going up a ladder, and a dog begins to bite at my ankles, I can do one of two… — Maria Montessori Copy Share Image
The higher a man stands on the social ladder, the greater the number of people he is connected with, the more power… — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
The ladder was there, from the gutter to the university, and for those stalwart enough to ascend it, the schools were a… — Diane Ravitch Copy Share Image
You could be at the top of your game and then the industry or the media... could decide that you're not, and… — Da'Vine Joy Randolph Copy Share Image
Every individual, from the highest to the lowest degree, has his place in the ladder of social life, and around him swirls… — Alexandre Dumas Copy Share Image
I can only sign over everything, the house, the dog, the ladders, the jewels, the soul, the family tree, the mailbox. Then… — Anne Sexton Copy Share Image
Alas! we makeA ladder of our thoughts, where angels step,But sleep ourselves at the foot: our high resolvesLook down upon our slumbering… — Letitia Elizabeth Landon Copy Share Image
You get spoiled as a novelist because you get to be the director and the editor, and you play all the parts,… — Jo Nesbo Copy Share Image
Take motherhood: nobody ever thought of putting it on a moral pedestal until some brash feminists pointed out, about a century ago,… — Barbara Ehrenreich Copy Share Image
Rich countries have 'kicked away the ladder' by forcing free-market, free-trade policies on poor countries. Already established countries do not want more… — Ha-Joon Chang Copy Share Image
Seduced her? Every time I turned round she was up a library ladder. In the end I gave in. That reminds me—I… — Tom Stoppard Copy Share Image
A handkerchief can never be put in another pocket after it has been in one pocket. I don't walk under ladders. I… — Rachel Maddow Copy Share Image
People who had been treated inhumanly, not given a chance to secure any foot on any ladder - and all the social… — David Bowie Copy Share Image
Meditation is the royal road to the attainment of freedom, a mysterious ladder that reaches from earth to heaven, darkness to light,… — Sivananda Copy Share Image
As you climb of the organizational ladder, you have to redefine your role in the value chain from player to captain to… — Lewis Schiff Copy Share Image
Footwork is definitely key for a linebacker. We make our money playing laterally. You've got to be able to move side to… — Brandon Spikes Copy Share Image
That's what it's like when people have crawled very high up in a tree, then they sometimes need help to get down… — Anders Fogh Rasmussen Copy Share Image
To get your name well enough known that you can run for a public office, some people do it by being great… — John Glenn Copy Share Image
Can you come over to Amberwood? I need you to help me break curfew and escape my dorm.” There were a few… — Richelle Mead Copy Share Image
One must remember that the higher he climbs the spiritual ladder toward the Kingdom of Heaven, the more will he grant others… — Paul Twitchell Copy Share Image
NOTORIETY, n. The fame of one's competitor for public honors. The kind of renown most accessible and acceptable to mediocrity. A Jacob's-ladder… — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image