Our house is a constant mayhem of music, noise, socializing and business. It vibrates life, as a house should.
‐‐ Dan Hill
Our house is made of glass... and our lives are made of glass; and there is nothing we can do to protect ourselves.
‐‐ Joyce Carol Oates
Our house was always full of grandparents and aunts and uncles and cousins.
‐‐ Bryan Clay
Our house was awash in books, and my mother doled out her favorites like they were special treats - which they were.
‐‐ Hallie Ephron
Our house was bombed, and the roof fell in. We were sitting under the stairs of the basement, and we were quite safe, but it brought home the realization. In two nights 400 people were killed in small town.
‐‐ Roger Bannister
Our house was like a hotel. It was a loony-tunes household. If you got arrested in high school, everyone knew: 'Call Mrs. Evans; she'll bail you out.'
‐‐ Chris Evans
Our houses are such unwieldy property that we are often imprisoned rather than housed by them.
‐‐ Henry David Thoreau
Our huffing and puffing to impress God, our scrambling for brownie points, our thrashing about trying to fix ourselves while hiding our pettiness and wallowing in guilt are nauseating to God and are a flat out denial of the gospel of grace.
‐‐ Brennan Manning
Our human compassion binds us the one to the other - not in pity or patronizingly, but as human beings who have learnt how to turn our common suffering into hope for the future.
‐‐ Nelson Mandela
Our human experience, like the World War II Ultra code-breaking machine, catches the heavy traffic of messages about what we really do and what is done to us every day.
‐‐ Eugene Kennedy
Our human population continues to expand at such a scary rate - it's unbelievable.
‐‐ Bindi Irwin
Our human tendency is to be impatient with the person who cannot see the truth that is so plain to us. We must be careful that our impatience is not interpreted as condemnation or rejection.
‐‐ Henry B. Eyring
Our humanitarian aid system is sick and needs to be fixed. It needs to get a reality check and get back humanity.
‐‐ Joanne Liu
Our humanity rests upon a series of learned behaviors, woven together into patterns that are infinitely fragile and never directly inherited.
‐‐ Margaret Mead
Our humor turns our anger into a fine art.
‐‐ Mary Kay Blakely
Our idea is simply to play the songs and to emphasize our musicianship.
‐‐ Krist Novoselic
Our idea is to serve everybody, including people with little money.
‐‐ Ingvar Kamprad
Our idea of a healthy body is so destabilised that insecure people have come to bolster their own bodies by deeming others - those with fat bodies - less worthy, less capable and less employable.
‐‐ Susie Orbach
Our idea of happiness, some of it, is very tied to the cult of celebrity: there is this golden, wonderful life that I want, and if I dress like that, I'm on my way there.
‐‐ Amanda Harlech
Our idea of nature is increasingly being determined by scientific developments. And they have become decisive for our image of reality.
‐‐ Thom Mayne
Our idea with starting Stripe was to build better payments technology for people building things on the web.
‐‐ John Collison
Our ideal is to make her ever stronger and better and finer, because in that way alone, as we believe, can she be of the greatest service to the world's peace and to the welfare of mankind.
‐‐ Henry Cabot Lodge
Our ideal of the future is that she should continue to render that service of her own free will.
‐‐ Henry Cabot Lodge
Our ideals are our better selves.
‐‐ Amos Bronson Alcott
Our ideals are under the constant threat of extremism, whether in the form of radical Muslim groups or the emergence of other elements seeking to deny the rights and freedoms of others.
‐‐ Reuven Rivlin
Our ideals, laws and customs should be based on the proposition that each generation in turn becomes the custodian rather than the absolute owner of our resources - and each generation has the obligation to pass this inheritance on in the future.
‐‐ Alberto Moravia
Our ideals of freedom, set forth and realized in our Constitution, are our greatest export to the world.
‐‐ Robert Byrd
Our ideas about love and attractiveness are so primal, our need for belonging so intense, that most of us are loath to abandon our favorite beliefs on these issues. If you've ever let yourself feel lovable and lovely, only to be deeply hurt, you may see accepting your own body as a setup for severe emotional wounding.
‐‐ Martha Beck
Our ideas are for the most part like bad sixpences, and we spend our lives trying to pass them on one another.
‐‐ Samuel Butler
Our ideas must be as broad as Nature if they are to interpret Nature.
‐‐ Arthur Conan Doyle
Our identities have no bodies, so, unlike you, we cannot obtain order by physical coercion. We believe that from ethics, enlightened self-interest, and the commonweal, our governance will emerge.
‐‐ John Perry Barlow
Our ignorance of history causes us to slander our own times.
‐‐ Gustave Flaubert
Our imagination is the only limit to what we can hope to have in the future.
‐‐ Charles Kettering
Our imagination just needs space. It's all it needs, that moment where you just sort of stare into the distance where your brain gets to sort of somehow rise up.
‐‐ Glen Hansard
Our imaginations are strong as children. Sometimes they get shoved aside, these imaginations. They get dusty and mildewed with age. The imagination is a muscle that has to be put to use or it shrivels.
‐‐ Julianna Baggott
Our immigration policy should be driven by what is in the best interest of this great country and the American people. Comprehensive immigration reform will strengthen U.S. security and boost economic growth.
‐‐ Charles B. Rangel
Our immigration system is a broken system that needs to be fixed. We need reform that provides hardworking people of good character with a real path towards citizenship.
‐‐ Joe Baca
Our immigration system is not broken. We don't need, and Congress shouldn't enact, amnesty.
‐‐ Jan C. Ting
Our impulse as people is to try to control; as an actor, you have to give up that control.
‐‐ Andrew J. West
Our inability to relate to one another is very, very, very important. When we don't have it, we get situations like Bosnia.
‐‐ Edward James Olmos
Our incapacity to comprehend other cultures stems from our insistence on measuring things in our own terms.
‐‐ Arthur Erickson
Our inclination is to show our Lord only what we feel comfortable with. But the more we dare to reveal our whole trembling self to him, the more we will be able to sense that his love, which is perfect love, casts out all our fears.
‐‐ Henri Nouwen
Our incomes are like our shoes; if too small, they gall and pinch us; but if too large, they cause us to stumble and to trip.
‐‐ John Locke
Our incomes should be like our shoes; if too small, they will gall and pinch us; but if too large, they will cause us to stumble and to trip.
‐‐ Charles Caleb Colton
Our increasing ability to alter our biology and open up the processes of life is now fueling a new cultural war.
‐‐ Gregory Stock
Our independence from AOL was so important to me that I negotiated an extremely odd provision in our purchase agreement that allowed me to disclose confidential information about AOL. It was their job never to give me that information. It was not my job to protect it in any way.
‐‐ Michael Arrington
Our individual lives cannot, generally, be works of art unless the social order is also.
‐‐ Charles Horton Cooley
Our industry has invested so much money in technology that perhaps it's time to invest in talent, in people.
‐‐ Christiane Amanpour
Our industry is full of all sorts of eccentricities and one of them is owning property.
‐‐ Cliff Richard