Cameras in classrooms are no substitute for greater authority by parents and teachers.
‐‐ Paul Weyrich
Cameras in the courtroom is a great idea.
‐‐ Jeffrey Toobin
Cameras love pretty girls and craggy, old character men more than they can take craggy, old character women. But that's what's always happened. Work out how you can fit into it, and make that work. There are never going to be millions of parts for older actresses because there never were.
‐‐ Joanna Lumley
Cameron and I actually do wear the same size. It made it very easy for the wardrobe department.
‐‐ Toni Collette
Cameron Crowe can write dialogue and shoot it with warmth and humor like nobody else.
‐‐ Emma McLaughlin
Cameron Diaz was so cute at the MTV Movie Awards when she pulled her skirt up and wiped her armpits.
‐‐ Pink
Cameroon is a football country - children are born playing football.
‐‐ Roger Milla
Cameroon is stronger because it's a country of conquerors, of winners. Cameroon's players aren't necessarily very technical, but that when they play, they play to win.
‐‐ Roger Milla
Camfed graduates are active in their villages using their skills and resources to improve as many lives as possible. They are teaching financial literacy to marginalized women and bringing vital health care information to rural schoolchildren. Through example, they are demonstrating the power of philanthropy.
‐‐ Ann Cotton
Camfed has worked for more than two decades in partnership with poor families, transforming this desire for girls' education into reality, and showing the measurable benefits of girls' education for all of us.
‐‐ Ann Cotton
Camiguin, Romblon and Camarines Norte got out of the list of poorest provinces in 2003. With tourism, these provinces can become rich.
‐‐ Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Camille Hanks, whose upper-middle-class parents both had college degrees, was a student at the University of Maryland planning on a teaching career when she met Bill Cosby, who was seven years her senior.
‐‐ Rebecca Traister
Camo never goes out of style as far as I'm concerned.
‐‐ Joy Bryant
Camouflage is a game we all like to play, but our secrets are as surely revealed by what we want to seem to be as by what we want to conceal.
‐‐ Russell Lynes
Camp David is a wonderful place for the family to get away and run around and do goofy things.
‐‐ Susan Ford
'Camp' is a vision of the world in terms of style - but a particular style. It is the love of the exaggerated.
‐‐ Susan Sontag
Camp is always all business.
‐‐ Michael Strahan
Camp life is demanding, and even the simplest daily routine becomes a chore in a climate with 90 per cent humidity, not to mention the bugs.
‐‐ Stefanie Powers
Camp Southern Ground is a lot more than a camp. It's more of a campus.
‐‐ Zac Brown
Campaign ads are the backbone of American democracy if American democracy suffered a gigantic spinal injury.
‐‐ John Oliver
Campaign behavior for wives: Always be on time. Do as little talking as humanly possible. Lean back in the parade car so everybody can see the president.
‐‐ Eleanor Roosevelt
Campaign boot camp started as an opportunity to work in a grassroots way with people who were running for Congress. Colleagues on the Democratic National Committee were batting around different possibilities. I said, 'We should have boot camps.'
‐‐ Christine Pelosi
Campaign staffers develop the ability to sleep through anything.
‐‐ Mary Cheney
Campaigning against religion can be socially counter-productive. If teachers take the uncompromising line that God and Darwinism are irreconcilable, many young people raised in a faith-based culture will stick with their religion and be lost to science.
‐‐ Martin Rees
Campaigning in Wyoming is politics at its most retail level. It's done one voter at a time.
‐‐ Mary Cheney
Campaigns bring out the warriors in everybody.
‐‐ Nicolle Wallace
Campaigns fail if they waste resources courting voters who are unpersuadable or already persuaded. Their most urgent task is to find and persuade the few voters who are genuinely undecided and the larger number who are favorably disposed but need a push to actually vote.
‐‐ James Surowiecki
Campaigns often make standing on principle the highest of virtues - and listening to your opponents a sure sign of weakness. It's the virtual opposite of what it takes to succeed in office. Squaring the circle takes a powerful combination of skills. But presidents who can campaign and compromise are generally the most successful.
‐‐ Dee Dee Myers
Camping is nature's way of promoting the motel business.
‐‐ Dave Barry
Camping is something I've done all my life.
‐‐ Stefanie Powers
Camus believed in dialogue and diplomacy, and enlisted his work as a philosopher to the need to find nonviolent solutions, whereas Sartre called for violent conflicts and justified terror.
‐‐ Michel Onfray
Can a conservative work safely and soundly in a union environment - in a shop filled with union workers, activists, voters and life-long supporters of the Democrat Party? You betcha.
‐‐ Joe Wurzelbacher
Can a democratic nation fight a War on Terror and at the same time bend over backward so as not to offend a few visitors' rights?
‐‐ Annie Jacobsen
Can a film really change anything? I mean, what was the last time? Maybe the Italian neo-realists, where they became the voice and the heart and the soul of Italy, a nation that had been destroyed. I don't know.
‐‐ Martin Scorsese
Can a moment of madness make up for an age of consent?
‐‐ Basil Bunting
Can a mortal ask questions which God finds unanswerable? Quite easily, I should think. All nonsense questions are unanswerable.
‐‐ C. S. Lewis
Can a nation be free if it oppresses other nations? It cannot.
‐‐ Vladimir Lenin
Can a secular artist be used as a vessel to bring souls to Christ? Of course... this is God we are talking about!
‐‐ Monica Johnson
Can a woman become a genius of the first class? Nobody can know unless women in general shall have equal opportunity with men in education, in vocational choice, and in social welcome of their best intellectual work for a number of generations.
‐‐ Anna Garlin Spencer
Can advertising foist an inferior product on the consumer? Bitter experience has taught me that it cannot. On those rare occasions when I have advertised products which consumer tests have found inferior to other products in the same field, the results have been disastrous.
‐‐ David Ogilvy
Can any of us even imagine, after Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt suggesting we negotiate a resolution or that we could simply prosecute those involved? Of course it is unimaginable. We are right to be in the Middle East, and we are right to treat this as the war it is.
‐‐ Marsha Blackburn
Can any of you seriously say the Bill of Rights could get through Congress today? It wouldn't even get out of committee.
‐‐ F. Lee Bailey
Can anybody be given a great degree of creativity? No. They can be given the equipment to develop it-if they have it in them in the first place.
‐‐ George Shearing
Can anyone remember love? It's like trying to summon up the smell of roses in a cellar. You might see a rose, but never the perfume.
‐‐ Arthur Miller
Can anyone seriously imagine a society without stable families? Maybe we should raise all the kids in state orphanages.
‐‐ Rodney Stark
Can anyone understand how it is to have lived in the White House and then, suddenly, to be living alone as the President's widow?
‐‐ Jackie Kennedy
Can anything be less cool than defending the motion picture academy?
‐‐ Steve Erickson
Can anything be more grotesque and barbarous than our 'florists' bouquets,' a series of concentric rings of flowers of divers colours, bordered by maidenhair and a piece of stiff lace paper, in which stems, leaves, and even petals are brutally crushed, and the grace and individuality of each flower systematically destroyed?
‐‐ Isabella Bird
Can anything be more Un-American than the Un-American committee?
‐‐ Burt Lancaster
Can anything be sadder than work left unfinished? Yes, work never begun.
‐‐ Christina Rossetti