One certainly has a soul; but how it came to allow itself to be enclosed in a body is more than I can imagine. I only know if once mine gets out, I'll have a bit of a tussle before I let it get in again to that of any other.
‐‐ Lord Byron
One challenge is trying to extend access to more poorly served communities in rural areas and in the inner city. Sometimes you have kids who are suffering from trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder, and they have no way of getting access to the remedies that are available to them.
‐‐ Scott Stossel
One chance can make the rest of your career.
‐‐ Starsmith
One chance is all you need.
‐‐ Jesse Owens
One change always leaves the way open for the establishment of others.
‐‐ Niccolo Machiavelli
One changes from day to day, and... after a few years have passed one has completely altered.
‐‐ George Sand
One character I always thought I could play is the Thing from 'Fantastic Four.' Another character I've always loved as a fan is Colossus. If there was a way to make that happen that worked, I would love to be Colossus.
‐‐ Terry Crews
One characteristic aspect of ageing is the increased susceptibility to disease, particularly age-related diseases such as cardiovascular diseases and cancer.
‐‐ Elizabeth Blackburn
One characteristic of modern poetry is that arrangement of parts which strikes many people as being violent or obscure.
‐‐ Muriel Rukeyser
One characteristic of winners is they always look upon themselves as a do it yourself project.
‐‐ Denis Waitley
One cheerleader per season per NFL squad is chosen to attend the Pro Bowl in Hawaii. All season long, the cheerleaders speculate about who will be chosen.
‐‐ Jeanne Marie Laskas
One child is never enough for a monarch.
‐‐ Kate Williams
One child must never be set above another, even in casual conversation, not to mention in speeches that circle the globe.
‐‐ Alice Walker
One chord is fine. Two chords are pushing it. Three chords and you're into jazz.
‐‐ Lou Reed
One Christmas build-up tradition, however, has totally bypassed me - that of going up to town and 'doing a show.'
‐‐ Julie Burchill
One Christmas I had no money, and so I went home and just, like, wrote a poem; I mean, I didn't write them, but I just handed out poems as Christmas presents. Like, 'Here's a Pablo Neruda poem that really made me think of you.'
‐‐ June Diane Raphael
One Christmas my father kept our tree up till March. He hated to see it go. I loved that.
‐‐ Mo Rocca
One city can look at other cities relative to their city and learn something. It's a matter of sharing the patterns of what exists in one society based on landscape or cultural values versus other cities.
‐‐ Jack Dangermond
One civilization after another has been wrecked upon the attempt to secure sufficient leadership from a single group or class.
‐‐ Herbert Hoover
One client's wife managed to steam the labels off all of the several hundred bottles in her husband's prestigious wine collection, so the collection was worthless. The husband hosted 'What's that wine?' dinner parties.
‐‐ Laura Wasser
One column of truth cannot hold an institution of ideas from falling into ignorance. It is wiser that a person of prudence and purpose save his strength for battles that can be won.
‐‐ Bryant H. McGill
One comes, and one goes. Basically, what you leave behind is the record.
‐‐ Asif Ali Zardari
One comes to believe whatever one repeats to oneself sufficiently often, whether the statement be true of false. It comes to be dominating thought in one's mind.
‐‐ Robert Collier
One common denominator of super-affluent alpha men is the conviction, unchallenged every day, that the world revolves around them.
‐‐ Tina Brown
One common desire that every human being has is to love and be loved. At the end of our lives, it's how we measure our lives.
‐‐ Denise Di Novi
One common puzzle for the security-minded is how to work with confidential data on the road. Sometimes you can't bring your laptop, or don't want to. But working on somebody else's machine exposes you to malware and leaves behind all kinds of electronic trails.
‐‐ Barton Gellman
One common way of judging whether housing's price is in line with its fundamental value is to consider the ratio of housing prices to rents. This is analogous to the ratio of prices to dividends for stocks.
‐‐ Janet Yellen
One component of the leading economic indicators is the yield curve. Bond investors keep a close eye on this, as it illustrates the spread or difference between long-term interest rates and short-term ones.
‐‐ Kenneth Fisher
One concept corrupts and confuses the others. I am not speaking of the Evil whose limited sphere is ethics; I am speaking of the infinite.
‐‐ Jorge Luis Borges
One congressman asked 'I just want to know if you've accepted Jesus Christ as your personal savior. The minister looked stunned, and he said 'no.' The whole table almost fell on the floor. The congressman was quite serious. That was his litmus test.
‐‐ Jim Sasser
One consistent thing in an otherwise inconsistent career is that I've always been passionate about parliament.
‐‐ John Bercow
One constant writing ritual, no matter what I'm writing, is that I cannot write if people are around me. It wigs me out - the idea that someone is reading as I'm writing stuff.
‐‐ Jennifer Armentrout
One cost, for the lonely: If you want to be interesting, the one thing you shouldn't do is really focus on the fact that 'I want this person to like me.' That's going to make you very uninteresting. But the lonely, they just can't help but focus on that.
‐‐ Sendhil Mullainathan
One could always do more, faster and cleverer, but democracy has its own rhythm.
‐‐ Lech Walesa
One could argue the GOP made no progress on limiting government in their four years of total control from 2002 to 2006. If anything, government expanded like never before.
‐‐ Chuck Todd
One could drive a prairie schooner through any part of his argument and never scrape against a fact.
‐‐ David F. Houston
One could establish a system in one state in which Judea and Samaria are jointly held. The Jews would vote for a Jewish parliament and the Palestinians for an Arab parliament, and we would create a system in which life is shared.
‐‐ Reuven Rivlin
One could get locked in by the Pulitzer, thinking, 'This is who I am.' Doors open with it, but doors in your mind could close.
‐‐ Suzan-Lori Parks
One could laugh at the world better if it didn't mix tender kindliness with its brutality.
‐‐ D. H. Lawrence
One could look over the past century and ask oneself, has the increased longevity been good, bad or indifferent?
‐‐ Leon Kass
One could make money and get a career going with a low-budget horror film about killers attacking on holidays. It is always flattering to have somebody copy you.
‐‐ John Carpenter
One could not be a successful scientist without realizing that, in contrast to the popular conception supported by newspapers and mothers of scientists, a goodly number of scientists are not only narrow-minded and dull, but also just stupid.
‐‐ James D. Watson
One could not have isolated this retrovirus without knowledge of other retroviruses, that's obvious. But I believe we have answered the criteria of isolation.
‐‐ Luc Montagnier
One could not pluck a flower without troubling a star.
‐‐ Loren Eiseley
One could reasonably argue that the Turkish pogrom against the Armenians during World War I qualifies as a crime against humanity, as does the United States' ethnic cleansing of Native Americans.
‐‐ Sebastian Junger
One could say that in case of need, every normal and healthy woman is able to hold a position. And there is no profession which cannot be practiced by a woman.
‐‐ Edith Stein
One could say that Osama bin Laden and these non-nation-state fighters with religious purpose are very similar to those kind of atypical revolutionaries that helped to cast off the British crown.
‐‐ Marcy Kaptur
One could see that what you are writing was that today's meeting with President Bill Clinton was going to be a disaster. Now, for the first time, I can tell you that you are a disaster.
‐‐ Boris Yeltsin
One could surely argue that the Buddhist tradition, taken as a whole, represents the richest source of contemplative wisdom that any civilization has produced.
‐‐ Sam Harris