Much good art got made while money ruled; I like a lot of it, and hardship and poverty aren't virtues. The good news is that, since almost no one will be selling art, artists - especially emerging ones - won't have to think about turning out a consistent style or creating a brand. They'll be able to experiment as much as they want.
‐‐ Jerry Saltz
Much good work is lost for the lack of a little more.
‐‐ Edward H. Harriman
Much has been accomplished during the last year in the campaign against terrorism. This struggle will require vigilance, perseverance and sacrifice for many years to come.
‐‐ Paul Cellucci
Much has been said and continues to be said of what little concern the Turks had for the Acropolis treasures.
‐‐ Melina Mercouri
Much has been written about the life of the mind.
‐‐ Annie Dillard
Much has changed since the end of the Cold War that augurs well for the survival of our nation.
‐‐ Adam Schiff
Much have I traveled in the realms of gold, and many goodly states and kingdoms seen.
‐‐ John Keats
Much historical fiction that centers on real people has always been deficient in information, lacking in craft and empty in affect.
‐‐ Hilary Mantel
Much in the way Olympic athletes optimize their game by paying an enormous - borderline maniacal - amount of attention to things like diet, exercise, sleep, and of course the essential R&R, we all would do well to pay more attention to those key aspects of our lives that comprise our overall health equation.
‐‐ David Agus
Much ingenuity with a little money is vastly more profitable and amusing than much money without ingenuity.
‐‐ Arnold Bennett
Much is said about the burdens and responsibilities of married men. Responsibilities indeed there are, if they but felt them: but as to burdens what are they?
‐‐ Ernestine Rose
Much is written about the Batman because he is publicly exposed in print. Very little is known personally about his creator, because I haven't given out that many interviews.
‐‐ Bob Kane
Much learning does not teach understanding.
‐‐ Heraclitus
Much learning shows how little mortals know; much wealth, how little wordings enjoy.
‐‐ Edward Young
Much like anyone with too much time on his or her hands, I feel as though I am the most important person on earth and everything I do is relevant. I say the most charming and inspired things when no one is around.
‐‐ Macaulay Culkin
Much like the conservationists who previously have received the Audubon Medal, including Stewart Udall, Rachel Carson and Ted Turner, I realize that this recognition cannot be a cause to rest, but a spur to continue our work.
‐‐ Louis Bacon
Much like the opportunities that factory work provided for working-class Americans in the last century, microwork will provide opportunities for marginalized people in this one. All they really need is basic literacy, a cheap computer, and an internet hookup.
‐‐ Leila Janah
Much literary criticism comes from people for whom extreme specialization is a cover for either grave cerebral inadequacy or terminal laziness, the latter being a much cherished aspect of academic freedom.
‐‐ John Kenneth Galbraith
Much may be done in those little shreds and patches of time which every day produces, and which most men throw away.
‐‐ Charles Caleb Colton
Much melancholy has devolved upon mankind, and it is detestable to me that might will triumph in the end.
‐‐ Karel Capek
Much of a poet's experience takes place in imagination only; the life he tells is oftenest the life that he strongly desires to live, and the power, the purity and height of his utterance may not seldom be the greater because experience here uses the voices of desire.
‐‐ George Edward Woodberry
Much of contemporary science is really the length and shadow of the technology we apply.
‐‐ Erez Lieberman Aiden
Much of everyday life is filled with opportunities to be distracted. Our possessions... entertainment... cares and anxieties... and even the passionate desire and pursuit of things, some good and not so good, can keep our minds and hearts caught up in a flurry of activity.
‐‐ Joyce Meyer
Much of India that we dream of still lies ahead of us: housing, power, water and sanitation for all; bank accounts and insurance for every citizen; connected and prosperous villages; and, smart and sustainable cities.
‐‐ Narendra Modi
Much of Indian science seems intuitive and not bound by the rigid thinking of classical scientists.
‐‐ Roland Joffe
Much of modern molecular biology and microbiology has been based on the effort to decipher the basic code of life, which is made up of four nucleotides: adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine.
‐‐ Michael Specter
Much of my adult life has been spent fighting for equal opportunity, and the idea that I would support limiting opportunity for any segment of society, particularly women, is antithetical to who I am and what I have done.
‐‐ Paul Tudor Jones
Much of my experience with language was formed in the church, which has an oral tradition. There are lots of repetitions in prayers and song refrains. There's a sense of incantation, that if you call not once and not twice but for a third time, the spirit appears.
‐‐ Alice McDermott
Much of my high-jinx have been drug-related. When you're under 30, whatever, but once you're past 40 it's just ugly.
‐‐ Courtney Love
Much of my journey in Kazakhstan was about understanding the legacy of the Soviet times and finding out what remained of nomadic.
‐‐ Tim Cope
Much of my playing is rhythmic and choppy; I use a lot of double stops. The wah just accents all those stops and chops and brings out the rhythmic aspect that much more.
‐‐ Kirk Hammett
Much of my work has come from being lazy.
‐‐ John Backus
Much of my work in biology has been driven by my early training in chemistry. When studying a new chemical compound, the first and most important thing is to determine its detailed molecular structure.
‐‐ Richard J. Roberts
Much of my work in this period was concerned with exploring the logic of economic models, but also with attempting to reconcile the models with every day observation.
‐‐ Joseph Stiglitz
Much of my work strikes me as pretty unified: as a lawyer, working in several areas, I have thought about how to promote freedom of speech broadly for everyone.
‐‐ Marvin Ammori
Much of my youth was spent in the parking lot or inside a Dunkin' Donuts.
‐‐ Eli Roth
Much of our national debate proceeds as if China and America were locked in a zero-sum game in which one's loss is precisely the other's gain.
‐‐ Eric Liu
Much of outcomes research is a systematic attempt to exploit what is known and make it better.
‐‐ Kevin Kelly
Much of the conventional analysis of India's stature in the world relies on the all-too-familiar economic assumptions. But we are famously a land of paradoxes, and one of those paradoxes is that so many speak about India as a great power of the 21st century when we are not yet able to feed, educate and employ all our people.
‐‐ Shashi Tharoor
Much of the debate over global warming is predicated on fear, rather than science.
‐‐ James Inhofe
Much of the demand for women in combat comes from female officers who are eager for medals and promotions.
‐‐ Phyllis Schlafly
Much of the impotence of American churches is tied to a profound ignorance and apathy about justification. Our people live in a fog of guilt. Or just as bad, they think being a better person is all God requires.
‐‐ Kevin DeYoung
Much of the international unease with the Sochi Games has focused on the threat of terrorism, Putin's domestic repressiveness, and the Russian campaign of anti-gay propaganda.
‐‐ George Packer
Much of the lifeblood of blogs is search engines - more than half the traffic for most blogs.
‐‐ Matt Mullenweg
Much of the magic of language, of course, lies in its fluidity.
‐‐ Meghan Daum
Much of the messy advertising you see on television today is the product of committees. Committees can criticize advertisements, but they should never be allowed to create them.
‐‐ David Ogilvy
Much of the misgiving that Muslims feel for the West stems from our strong emphasis on freedom, always a risky enterprise. I've heard some say they would rather rear their children in a closely guarded Islamic society than in the United States, where freedom so often leads to decadence.
‐‐ Philip Yancey
Much of the Netherlands lies considerably below sea level, as you well know. Through the process of building dikes to wall out the salty sea and through pumping the water into canals, the country of the ingenious, resourceful, and doughty Dutch has literally been born of the sea.
‐‐ Joseph B. Wirthlin
Much of the real computer talent today is concentrated in the private sector.
‐‐ Evgeny Morozov