Sometimes you just stumble into something that works, and here I am a quarter of a century later. — Pat Sajak Copy Share Image
I was in the business for almost a quarter of a century, and I'm very proud of my career. — Bruno Sammartino Copy Share Image
For more than a quarter of a century on active duty, my house has been my tent, and my home the battlefield. — Zachary Taylor Copy Share Image
Why, a quarter of a century after the Cold War, do we still have 28,000 troops in Korea? — Pat Buchanan Copy Share Image
Paul Laverty is a wonderful writer and we've worked together for a quarter of a century. — Ken Loach Copy Share Image
I have started to say "A quarter of a century" Or "thirty years back" About my own life. — Philip Larkin Copy Share Image
Yes, deficits are a problem. I've been saying so for more than a quarter of a century now. But the problem is… — Ronald Reagan Copy Share Image
Barchester Towers has become one of those novels which do not die quite at once, which live and are read for perhaps… — Anthony Trollope Copy Share Image
When I consider what it was that moved me to join the Communist Party, I have to cast my mind back for… — Bram Fischer Copy Share Image
“Looking back over nearly a quarter of a century, she saw that that had been the characteristic of her life -passivity, adaptability… — Doris Lessing Copy Share Image
And the annual meetings of the League's Assembly are in effect official peace congresses binding on the participating states to an extent… — Hjalmar Branting Copy Share Image
There have been times when I played more than others, but I've been a road comic for a quarter of a century,… — Ron White Copy Share Image
At American Airlines, we have built a business around the love of travel that has lasted three quarters of a century. And… — Gerard Arpey Copy Share Image
Love seems the swiftest, but it is the slowest of all growths. No man or woman really knows what perfect love is… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
If I have accomplished anything, I owe it, among other fortunate circumstances, to the fact that through the early training bestowed on… — John Stuart Mill Copy Share Image
“From my novel "Broken Things" (Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas): Those eyes had haunted his dreams―and nightmares too―for over a quarter of… — Andrea Boeshaar Copy Share Image
The perfectly natural thing to do with an unreadable book is to give it away; and the publication, for more than a… — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image
Armstrong was the key creator of the mature working language of jazz. Three decades after his death and more than three-quarters of… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
After I retired, I spent a quarter of a century in the business, and when I retired and a new regime took… — Bruno Sammartino Copy Share Image
“The feckless President Buchanan, who opposed secession, thought the federal government powerless to stop it, and in his last annual message blamed… — Ron Chernow Copy Share Image
For almost a quarter of a century, Teen Ink has been encouraging young people to write - and then has published those… — Anita Silvey Copy Share Image
PERENNIAL wisdom from divine revelation and human experience dictates that all earthly things great or small, beautiful or ugly, good or bad,… — Jonathan Moyo Copy Share Image
“Clinton was an ancient monument of liberalism. If Washington were Pharaonic Egypt—and sometimes it is—Hillary would be the Sphinx. With the exception… — P.J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
The book I am best known for, or only known for, is a novel I am prepared to repudiate: written a quarter… — Anthony Burgess Copy Share Image
“The known is finite, the unknown infinite; intellectually we stand on an islet in the midst of an illimitable ocean of inexplicability.… — Thomas Henry Huxley Copy Share Image
During the last quarter of a century all the authority associated with the function of spiritual guidance ... has seeped down into… — Simone Weil Copy Share Image
“Over a quarter of a century ago she and Vernon had made a household for almost a year, in a tiny rooftop… — Ian McEwan Copy Share Image
“To define his tendency in a word, I would say that Chekhov was the poet of hopelessness. Stubbornly, sadly, monotonously, during all… — Lev Shestov Copy Share Image
After a quarter of a century of personal experience and professional observation, I have come to understand that peace of mind is… — Joshua L. Liebman Copy Share Image
“He and Luna ran after Professor McGonagall, who had taken up a position in the middle of the corridor and raised her… — J.K. Rowling Copy Share Image
“Some of my readers may have an interest in being informed whether or no any portions of the Marshalsea Prison are yet… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“in this direction-and he has been dead for not more than a quarter of a century. His influence is far more subtle… — Christopher Hyatt Copy Share Image
“She was only twenty-three, not even a quarter of a century old.She had spent the last five years living exclusively in the… — Christine Feehan Copy Share Image
“I shall expect you and the Slytherins in the Great Hall in twenty minutes, also,” said Professor McGonagall. “If you wish to… — J.K. Rowling Copy Share Image
“The young specialist in English Lit, having quoted me, went on to lecture me severely on the fact that in every century… — Isaac Asimov Copy Share Image
“Two other men appeared behind Simpson, each holding a semi-automatic pistol aimed at the Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service. A couple… — James Barrington Copy Share Image
“The general economic growth of the quarter of a century that followed World War II not surprisingly created many illusions. In the… — Samir Amin Copy Share Image
“And do not try to be so brave. I am your lifemate.You cannot hide from me something as powerful as fear." "Trepidation,"… — Christine Feehan Copy Share Image