Nearly all of these Chinese girls that have had success have had coaching from foreign coaches.
‐‐ Michael Chang
Nearly all our originality comes from the stamp that time impresses upon our sensibility.
‐‐ Charles Baudelaire
Nearly all the best things that came to me in life have been unexpected, unplanned by me.
‐‐ Carl Sandburg
Nearly all the Brazilian supporters are wearing yellow shirts - it's a fabulous kaleidoscope of colour.
‐‐ John Motson
Nearly all the great improvements, discoveries, inventions, and achievements which have elevated and blessed humanity have been the triumphs of enthusiasm.
‐‐ Orison Swett Marden
Nearly all the powerful people of this age are unbelievers, the best of them in doubt and misery, the most in plodding hesitation, doing as well as they can, what practical work lies at hand.
‐‐ John Ruskin
Nearly all the synth work on Heathen is mine and some of the piano.
‐‐ David Bowie
Nearly all the things I do that are of any merit at all start off just being good fun, and I think I'm sort of building up to doing something else quite soon.
‐‐ Brian Eno
Nearly all web publications are driven by the display model, which is in turn driven by page views. But we all know the web is shifting, thanks to mobile devices and the walled gardens they erect. The new landscape of the web is far more complicated, and new products must emerge.
‐‐ John Battelle
Nearly every business collects metrics on inventory, sales, and workplace process. Health care has been slow to measure these kinds of outcomes. Increasingly, general medicine, via either managed care or large practice settings, is improving by collecting data through electronic records and refining practice based on what works.
‐‐ Thomas R. Insel
Nearly every coach I've talked with tells me that the attention you get from media and other people is the thing you miss most. I don't know if that's right.
‐‐ Bear Bryant
Nearly every communication method we invent eventually conveys unwanted commercial messages.
‐‐ Jamais Cascio
Nearly every country in the world is now becoming industrialized as rapidly as it can.
‐‐ John Boyd Orr
Nearly every glamorous, wealthy, successful career woman you might envy now started out as some kind of schlep.
‐‐ Helen Gurley Brown
Nearly every industry in America, from carbon trading to bricklaying, hosts its own back-slapping awards night.
‐‐ David Sax
Nearly every man who develops an idea works it up to the point where it looks impossible, and then he gets discouraged. That's not the place to become discouraged.
‐‐ Thomas A. Edison
Nearly every moment of every day, we have the opportunity to give something to someone else - our time, our love, our resources.
‐‐ S. Truett Cathy
Nearly every notable event in 'Wake' has a date or a time stamp.
‐‐ Lisa McMann
Nearly every one of the genes that turns out to be a key player in cancer has a vital role in the normal physiology of an organism. The genes that enable our brains and blood cells to develop are implicated in cancer.
‐‐ Siddhartha Mukherjee
Nearly every president in the past 100 years has declared national monuments, from Teddy Roosevelt creating the Grand Canyon National Monument to George W. Bush preserving 10 islands and 140,000 square miles of ocean waters in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
‐‐ Frances Beinecke
Nearly every season, I make the acquaintance of one or more new flowers. It takes years to exhaust the botanical treasures of any one considerable neighborhood, unless one makes a dead set at it, like an herbalist.
‐‐ John Burroughs
Nearly every study shows that competition from cheap foreign labor undercuts the wages of American workers and legal immigrants.
‐‐ Lamar S. Smith
Nearly every tribe and nearly every human being has gods. Belief in gods is all over the place. It's universal. It squeaks and squoozes from every pore of humanity.
‐‐ Howard Bloom
Nearly everybody I know does something to try to remove herself to clear her head and to have enough time and space to think... All of us instinctively feel that something inside us is crying out for more spaciousness and stillness to offset the exhilarations of this movement and the fun and diversion of the modern world.
‐‐ Pico Iyer
Nearly everyone I met, worked with, or read about was my teacher, one way or another.
‐‐ Loretta Young
Nearly everyone who goes into a campaign is not only eager for the place he hopes to fill but for what might come after.
‐‐ Gore Vidal
Nearly everything I do is part of a master plan to make me the most important entertainer in the world.
‐‐ Bobby Darin
Nearly everything in life goes in threes and fours.
‐‐ Ninette de Valois
Nearly everything you do is of no importance, but it is important that you do it.
‐‐ Mahatma Gandhi
Nearly everywhere monarchs raised themselves further above the level of the greatest nobles and buttressed their new pretensions to respect and authority with cannons and taxation.
‐‐ J. M. Roberts
Nearly half of the American population is eagerly anticipating the end of the world. This dewy-eyed nihilism provides absolutely no incentive to build a sustainable civilization. Many of these people are lunatics, but they are not the lunatic fringe.
‐‐ Sam Harris
Nearly one-fifth of our fellow citizens are Latino. They are families who are impacted by our education system, by our economy, by our healthcare delivery, and by every policy we make here in Washington.
‐‐ Tony Cardenas
Nearly one in four women will experience domestic violence during her lifetime. And slightly more than half of female victims of domestic violence live in households with children under age 12.
‐‐ Lucille Roybal-Allard
Nearly one in ten Americans are still out of work. And still, the President and Congress are focused on ramming through their health-care bill, whatever it takes, whatever the cost.
‐‐ Scott Brown
Nearly two weeks have passed since Hurricane Katrina made landfall along the Gulf Coast, and while we are still dealing with the tremendous devastation - and will be for quite some time - we are also seeing increased signs of recovery and help in our region.
‐‐ Jo Bonner
Nearness to nature... keeps the spirit sensitive to impressions not commonly felt and in touch with the unseen powers.
‐‐ Charles Eastman
Neatness begets order; but from order to taste there is the same difference as from taste to genius, or from love to friendship.
‐‐ Johann Kaspar Lavater
Neatness - which is grooming, after all - is definitely the most important requirement.
‐‐ Babe Paley
Nebraska was home to indigenous peoples for centuries. It became a state in 1867, and has produced an important literary figure, Willa Cather, as well as an investor said to be the world's second richest man, Warren Buffett.
‐‐ Stephen Kinzer
Nebraskans are known for giving of themselves and that quality is part of what makes our state such a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family.
‐‐ Dave Heineman
Nebraskans have very strong opinions, but we sit down around a table and we solve our problems.
‐‐ Dave Heineman
Necessarily, I'm always involved in casting, as any playwright is, because the whole process of putting on a play is a collaborative, organic effort on the part of a bunch of people trying to think alike.
‐‐ David Ives
Necessity creates everything in my life.
‐‐ Christian Louboutin
Necessity dispenseth with decorum.
‐‐ Thomas Carlyle
Necessity does the work of courage.
‐‐ Nicholas M. Butler
Necessity has been a priceless spur which has helped men to perform miracles against incredible odds.
‐‐ Orison Swett Marden
Necessity has no law.
‐‐ Oliver Cromwell
Necessity has the face of a dog.
‐‐ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Necessity is blind until it becomes conscious. Freedom is the consciousness of necessity.
‐‐ Karl Marx