At the final day, the Savior will not ask about the nature of our callings. He will not inquire about our material possessions or fame. He will ask if we ministered to the sick, gave food and drink to the hungry, visited those in prison, or gave succor to the weak.
‐‐ Joseph B. Wirthlin
At the first general meeting of this Corporation in 1820, his Lordship presided; a circumstance, which may well be considered an era in the history of the Church of Upper Canada.
‐‐ John Strachan
At the first rumors of war, timid investors in various government stock, being panic-stricken, sell out, to their loss and the gamblers' gain.
‐‐ Randal Cremer
At the first screening, there were a lot of areas that we went around and around about. Then we had our second screening. It played better. It's almost a reasonable length film now!
‐‐ Terry Gilliam
At the fishmonger, choose fish with bright scales and clear eyes.
‐‐ Tom Douglas
At the fourth grade level, girls at the same percentages of boys say they're interested in careers in engineering or math or astrophysics, but by eighth grade that has dropped precipitously.
‐‐ Chelsea Clinton
'At the Gates of the Animal Kingdom' by Amy Hempel showed me the lean quality of prose.
‐‐ Chuck Palahniuk
At the Global Crop Diversity Trust, we work to conserve the diversity that will allow the adaptation and evolution of our agricultural crops in the context of climate change and other challenges.
‐‐ Cary Fowler
At the global level, there are a growing number of city-based bike-sharing programs that take advantage of mobile devices to reserve your bike, keep track of it, and collect data that helps to improve the service.
‐‐ Lisa Gansky
At the Golden Globes, they put all the bigger stars in the front; the movie stars in the front, TV actors in the back. But even as a movie star, you can be outseated by a bigger star in any given year. It's kind of hilarious. You have to take it in stride.
‐‐ Julianne Moore
At the Grammys, you walk down the halls and everyone's got five security guards. You can't talk to anybody. You always feel out of place, like, 'Hey, the rednecks are in town!'
‐‐ Dave Haywood
At the gym, I do full-body circuits with low weights and high repetitions, as well as four or five cardio intervals thrown into the mix. I put a lot of emphasis on core strength and flexibility training. I also do a lot of running in my free time. Anytime I can move my cardio outside in the sunshine, I do.
‐‐ Jill Wagner
At the Harvard Business School, I really felt I had gained the ability to resolve difficult issues. But I also felt that I wasn't in the mainstream with my fellow students. During job-hunting season, for example, everybody shaved their beards for interviews. I thought, 'This is crazy.' So I grew a beard.
‐‐ Thomas G. Stemberg
At the head of these new discoveries and insights comes the establishment of the facts that electricity is composed of discrete particles of equal size, or quanta, and that light is an electromagnetic wave motion.
‐‐ Johannes Stark
At the heart of all romanticism is suffering.
‐‐ Brin-Jonathan Butler
At the heart of any drama, there's conflict. When you are acting, you get to play out the confrontations you want to have in real life but can't. Or the emotions that you would want to have in real life, but sometimes they are too difficult.
‐‐ Julia Stiles
At the heart of any successful film is a powerful story. And a story should be just that: a narrative with a beginning, middle, and end, powerful protagonists that audiences can identify with, and a dramatic arc that is able to capture and hold viewers' intellectual and emotional attention.
‐‐ Julia Bacha
At the heart of any terror is the fear of losing what we find meaningful.
‐‐ Mark Z. Danielewski
At the heart of banking is a suicidal strategy. Banks take money from the public or each other on call, skim it for their own reward and then lock the rest up in volatile, insecure and illiquid loans that at times they cannot redeem without public aid.
‐‐ James Buchan
At the heart of both democracy and capitalism is a simple assumption that, across the board, people make free and relatively rational decisions: that we are, to borrow a medical term, Gillick Competent.
‐‐ Nick Harkaway
At the heart of 'CBS News' is a group of inspiring, enterprising people led by the outstanding team of David Rhodes and Jeff Fager.
‐‐ Steve Capus
At the heart of Christian faith is the story of Jesus' death and resurrection.
‐‐ John Ortberg
At the heart of drama is conflict.
‐‐ Paul Dano
At the heart of every being lies creation's dream of a principle that will one day give organic form to its fragmented treasures. God is unity.
‐‐ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
At the heart of every faith system is a bargain: on one side there is the comfort that comes from a narrative that suggests human life has cosmic significance, and on the other a duty to yield to moral commands that can, in the moment, seem rather inconvenient.
‐‐ Gary Hamel
At the heart of every really good Christmas movie is the threat, I suppose, to Christmas. Something is wrong with Christmas, in all of these movies. In 'The Polar Express,' there's a kid that doesn't really believe, and that's the threat to Christmas. In 'Santa Claus: The Movie,' jealousy and greed are threatening to overrun his Christmas.
‐‐ James McAvoy
At the heart of every story is conflict - whether external or internal, make it a good one, and remember that this problem is going to shape your character, leaving her forever changed.
‐‐ Jennifer McMahon
At the heart of every successful romance novel lies the evolution of its characters. Through love, heroes and heroines grow not only into a perfect match, but into stronger, better, more admirable people.
‐‐ Sarah MacLean
At the heart of globalisation is a new kind of intolerance in the West towards other cultures, traditions and values, less brutal than in the era of colonialism, but more comprehensive and totalitarian.
‐‐ Martin Jacques
At the heart of great leadership is a curious mind, heart, and spirit.
‐‐ Chip Conley
At the heart of liberalism really is a hatred for God and a belief that government should replace God.
‐‐ Todd Akin
At the heart of personality is the need to feel a sense of being lovable without having to qualify for that acceptance.
‐‐ Paul Tournier
At the heart of the best documentaries, there is a journey of inquiry - someone who travels out into the world, comes back with a story, and who then finds meaning in it, and intrigue; someone who tells you about something you never quite knew before, or in a way you hadn't quite thought about.
‐‐ David Fanning
At the heart of the failure of most plays is the inability to carry on a thoughtful conversation about your work with yourself.
‐‐ Marsha Norman
At the heart of 'The Famished Road' is a philosophical conundrum - for me, an essential one: what is reality? Everybody's reality is subjective; it's conditioned by upbringing, ideas, temperament, religion, what's happened to you.
‐‐ Ben Okri
At the heart of the Irish economy has always been the philosophy of tax competitiveness. On the cranky left, that is very annoying; I can see that.
‐‐ Bono
At the heart of the Protestant faith is the conviction that there is nothing we contribute to our salvation but our sin, no merit we bring but Christ's, and nothing necessary for justification except faith alone.
‐‐ Kevin DeYoung
At the heart of these challenges lies the question of how the institutions of the European Union make laws, the types of laws they pass and the effectiveness with which those laws are implemented on civil society and the economy.
‐‐ John Hutton
At the height of his popularity in 1977, Cat Stevens converted to Islam and dedicated his life to educational and philanthropic causes.
‐‐ Shawn Amos
At the height of Iraq's clandestine nuclear weapons program, which nearly succeeded in building a bomb in 1991, Tuwaitha incorporated research reactors, uranium mining and enrichment facilities, chemical engineering plants and an explosives fabrication center to build the device that detonates a nuclear core.
‐‐ Barton Gellman
At the height of laughter, the universe is flung into a kaleidoscope of new possibilities.
‐‐ Jean Houston
At the height of the British Empire very few English novels were written that dealt with British power. It's extraordinary that at the moment in which England was the global superpower the subject of British power appeared not to interest most writers.
‐‐ Salman Rushdie
At the height of the Cold War, when Ronald Reagan was president, the Soviets and their allies and satellites did not shirk human rights debates with the West. They had their arguments ready.
‐‐ Elliott Abrams
At the height of the Enron mania, the company's market value was $65 billion. Once the dust cleared, the final value was $0.
‐‐ Robert Kiyosaki
At the height of the first great dot-com boom, Craig Kanarick, then in his early 30s, was running Razorfish, a Web design firm he'd co-founded with an old friend, which at its peak had 2,300 employees in nine countries.
‐‐ David Sax
At the height of the McCarthy period, writers were being hounded.
‐‐ Irwin Shaw
At the high school level, the coaches get these kids in revenue-driven sports and take them away from baseball. There's so much pressure on these kids to even play spring football. We need to get the African-American players back in the game, which I think would make it not only a better game, but more exciting and entertaining for everyone.
‐‐ Pat Gillick
At the highest level in the NFL, the pass game is as complex as you can imagine.
‐‐ Pete Carroll
At the highest stage of capitalism, the most necessary revolution appears as the most unlikely one.
‐‐ Herbert Marcuse