Always Based Quotes
- Culinary tradition is not always based on fact. Sometimes it's based on history, on habits that come out of a time when kitchens were fueled… — Alton Brown
- Humor is always based on a modicum of truth. Have you ever heard a joke about a father-in-law? — Dick Clark
- They say much about the Einstein's theory now. According to Einstein the ether does not exist and many people agree with him. But it is… — Nikola Tesla
- Let us be aware of our power to create a dream of heaven where everything is possible. Help us to use our imagination to guide… — Miguel Angel Ruiz
- What if the American people woke up and understood that the official reasons for going to war are almost always based on lies and promoted… — Ron Paul
- Revolution is always based on land. Revolution is never based on begging somebody for an integrated cup of coffee. — Malcolm X
- The tensions are always based on financial resources. Something like film is very problematic because it is viewed as an art form and also as… — Ann Macbeth
- Ever since I can remember I’ve had positive and negative fan reviews. And whether it was positive or negative it wasn’t always based in reality… — Chris Cornell
- What I love about sci-fi is that every generation's films are based on what we know at that point in time. We make movies about… — Olga Kurylenko
- I'm never the kind of person who's sitting at home reading the charts and basing how I feel about myself or even my career on… — Pink
- The human attitude of which classical music is the expression is always the same; it is always based on the same kind of insight into… — Hermann Hesse
- Since in music we deal with notes, not words, with chords, with transitions, with color and expression, the musical meaning always based on those notes… — Claude Arrau
- My attitude is always based on how you treat me. — Maria Micah Rosales
- A country's strategy is always based on a fundamental philosophical outlook. — Marc Forne Molne
- Good science fiction is always based in contemporary truths. One of the themes is the overextension of credit, the nature of being indentured to something.… — Forest Whitaker