As the society has gotten larger and more complex, individuals have lost their ability to influence any of the institutions that affect their lives.
‐‐ Robert Teeter
As the son of a feminist mother, I grew up with the idea that work was a sort of salvation for women as it would give them freedom from the domestic grind. Now it seems work is a form of slavery, undertaken out of apparent compulsion rather than choice.
‐‐ Tom Hodgkinson
As the son of a racing car designer and mechanical engineer, I was exposed to motorsports from day one.
‐‐ Charlie Kimball
As the son of a union activist and a lifelong Democrat, I've always thought that privatizing our public schools is not the answer. We must strengthen public schools.
‐‐ Eli Broad
As the spiritual leader of six million people, the Dalai Lama can be credited with a significant renunciation of the authority of tradition - of the conventional politics of national self-interest as well as of religion.
‐‐ Pankaj Mishra
As the stars make more and more money - one person gets $12 million, $14 million, $15 million, $20 million - everyone else is expected to work for peanuts. And that includes some extraordinary actors who are, today, working for peanuts because the production companies have decided they don't need to pay these people, and they don't.
‐‐ Brian Dennehy
As the state's chief law enforcement officer, it's my job to see that perpetrators of fraud are brought to justice.
‐‐ Eric Schneiderman
As the state's top lawyer, I am empowered to protect nonprofit donors from fraudulent solicitations and charitable assets from misuse.
‐‐ Eric Schneiderman
As the stylist, sometimes you see things that you love that don't work, and that's OK. That's why we have fittings!
‐‐ Brad Goreski
As the summer moves on, there are Saturday nights when I come home and find friends I haven't even been out with sitting up in the hot tub.
‐‐ Brian O'Driscoll
As the sun outshines the brightest star in the heavens, dispels every vestige of darkness and gives life and light to all beings, so, in a not too distant future, will the true religion of Christ supersede and obliterate all other religions, to the eternal benefit of mankind.
‐‐ Max Heindel
As the sun sets, we've all had those nights where you question your choices and where your life is going.
‐‐ Tori Amos
As the tech industry continues to grow and sprout successful startups across the country, it is important that we understand our responsibility to affect positive change in our communities.
‐‐ Ron Conway
As the temperature drops, the need for heating oil goes up.
‐‐ Christopher Dodd
As the tension eases, we must look in the direction of agriculture, industry and education as our final goals, and toward democracy under Mr Mubarak.
‐‐ Naguib Mahfouz
As the third anniversary of the September 11th attacks draws near we must ensure our nation is prepared to handle the continued threat of violence and terrorism on our country.
‐‐ Leonard Boswell
As the time goes by, you change, your learn new things, your attitude is different. For the moment, I'm still enjoying ski racing so much that it would be difficult for me to think about ending my career.
‐‐ Hermann Maier
As the TiVos and the Replays are coming into our world - and they're coming - it's better to - be inside the tent and figure out what they're doing and to work hand in hand with them as opposed to saying, 'You know what, the automobile is not going to work. I'm going to stick to my horse and carriage,' you know.
‐‐ Leslie Moonves
As the Tories know, the problem with setting yourself up as a shining example for others to follow is that when you get caught out, that proverbial substance really hits the fan.
‐‐ Jo Brand
As the train rounded the curve, the great smoking stacks of the Edgar Thomson works, the flaming converters belching forth, made such a vivid impression upon my youthful mind that it will never fade. I thought I had seen the very acme of what might be accomplished in an industrial way.
‐‐ Charles M. Schwab
As the treaty made with the United States was the first treaty entered into by your country with other countries, therefore the President regards Japan with peculiar friendliness.
‐‐ Townsend Harris
As the tree is bent, so it will grow.
‐‐ Bill O'Reilly
As the U.S. ambassador to Japan, I see this challenge of our younger generations not knowing each other as well as the prior generations.
‐‐ John Roos
As the U.S. did during the Space Race, we must invest in our businesses and intellect to ensure America leads the clean energy economy of the future. As we all know, the best way to reduce our deficit and bring down our debt is by putting Americans back to work.
‐‐ Paul Tonko
As the U.S., much of Europe, and the U.K. shift toward the political right, the rhetoric grows more insular, defensive, and protective.
‐‐ Samantha Harvey
As the U.S., the world is questioning why not end it, and so if, in fact, we were to pull out, the world would definitely question why we did this to begin with. But I still believe the world would call upon us for help if they needed it.
‐‐ Montel Williams
As the U.S. trade deficit, and the portion of that deficit attributed to China, continue to grow, our own economy is at risk of losing its reputation as a leader in world trade.
‐‐ Jo Ann Emerson
As the United States attorney in Manhattan, I have come to worry about few things as much as the gathering cyber threat.
‐‐ Preet Bharara
As the United States chains itself down with greater debt, China is building relationships across the globe to bolster its trade, its access to natural resources, and its energy consumption. In far too many cases, this means lost opportunities for America and our businesses.
‐‐ Reince Priebus
As the United States Congress considers military intervention in Syria, per President Obama's request, I think it's important to be very honest about what we are considering.
‐‐ Scott Garrett
As the United States has become an older nation, reverse mortgages have grown into a $20-billion-a-year industry, with elderly homeowners taking out more than 132,000 such loans in 2007, an increase of more than 270 percent from two years earlier.
‐‐ Charles Duhigg
As the United States shapes and carries out its policies toward Muslim countries, it should do so with Turkey at its side.
‐‐ Stephen Kinzer
As the unity of the modern world becomes increasingly a technological rather than a social affair, the techniques of the arts provide the most valuable means of insight into the real direction of our own collective purposes.
‐‐ Marshall McLuhan
As the universe accepted our show, more people began to accept me.
‐‐ Jai Rodriguez
As the Wall Street Journal called our economic plan, supply-side economics for the working man, is resonating in Minnesota and here in Missouri and across this country.
‐‐ Rick Santorum
As the war on terror continues, Americans must honor the brave men and women who gave their lives for the protection of this nation and the hope of peace.
‐‐ Dan Lipinski
As the war on terrorism spreads and prolongs, the fruits of ending the threat of terrorism around the world will be tempered with a whole new series of problems to be addressed and resolved.
‐‐ Charles Bass
As the wealthiest nation on Earth, we have made a commitment to provide health care for those over 65. In order to pay for this, each of us should contribute the same, flat percentage of our earned income.
‐‐ Charles B. Rangel
As the web becomes more and more of a part of our every day lives, it would be a horrible tragedy if it was locked up inside of companies and proprietary software.
‐‐ Matt Mullenweg
As the wedded pair have given each other power over their bodies, it would be a grave sin for one to refuse either altogether or for a considerable time the fulfilment of the marriage debt.
‐‐ Vincent McNabb
As the White House doors are slammed in the face of the average American, I want to know if they will still swing wide open for Hollywood and the liberal elite. Will Jay-Z and Beyonce still get to stop by for a tour, or will they be denied like those who aren't rich and famous?
‐‐ Tom Graves
As the winter set in with its customary Canadian severity the real trouble of the French began. They did not suffer from the cold, but they were dying of scurvy.
‐‐ Harry Johnston
As the wonderful agony begins for 1964-65, I sometimes wonder why I do it. I've got an insurance business going on the side, and it is starting to grow nicely. Selling insurance fulfills me, in a way, like basketball. But basketball keeps calling me back. I suppose I'll play until I can't keep up with the kids any longer.
‐‐ Tom Heinsohn
As the word 'tolerance' grows in popularity, tolerance for pure, unadulterated Christian doctrine appears to be shrinking.
‐‐ Monica Johnson
As the words of my book, 'The Bloodless Revolution,' accumulated, I envisaged a parallel growth: the stack of pages they would have to be printed on, thousands of times over; every page representing a slice of forest, a belch of fumes and a squirt of toxic ink.
‐‐ Tristram Stuart
As the work proceeded we found that the western end of the cutting receded under the slope of the rock, and thus was partly roofed over by the overhanging rock.
‐‐ Howard Carter
As the World Champion, every day is pretty much like Valentine's Day for me - as far as hooking up with the ladies.
‐‐ Judah Friedlander
As the world gets dumber and dumber, I feel more and more at home.
‐‐ Peter McWilliams
As the world's getting filled with temptations, we're getting a bit frivolous and a bit fickle.
‐‐ Freida Pinto