The Ahmadinejads of the world, the bin Ladens of the world, will not change their ways, regardless of how hard we try to explain to them that peace begins with them.
‐‐ Shari Arison
The AIDS crisis has brought us a consciousness of the immune system as the most important health-maintenance element, and a consciousness of how it is under attack.
‐‐ Gloria Steinem
The AIDS is a disease that is hard to talk about.
‐‐ Bill Gates
The AIDS virus is not more powerful than God.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
The aim and final end of all music should be none other than the glory of God and the refreshment of the soul.
‐‐ Johann Sebastian Bach
The aim and the idea of the Four Year Plan were and remain entirely correct and necessary!
‐‐ Hjalmar Schacht
The aim for me is to have a long career. I've got a couple of kids, and so I can't really be a fashion because I have to sustain a life for my children.
‐‐ Rebecca Ferguson
The aim, if reached or not, makes great the life: Try to be Shakespeare, leave the rest to fate!
‐‐ Robert Browning
The aim is to create here in Britain a really hostile environment for illegal migration.
‐‐ Theresa May
The aim is to move from doing just action dramas to establishing myself as someone who can do family dramas as well.
‐‐ Duniya Vijay
The aim is to postpone frailty, postpone degenerative disease, debilitation and so on and thereby shorten the period at the end of life, which is passed in a decrepit or disabled state, while extending life as a whole.
‐‐ Aubrey de Grey
The aim of a joke is not to degrade the human being, but to remind him that he is already degraded.
‐‐ George Orwell
The aim of a nuclear-transplant experiment is to insert the nucleus of a specialized cell into an unfertilized egg whose nucleus has been removed.
‐‐ John Gurdon
The aim of all commentary on art now should be to make works of art - and, by analogy, our own experience - more, rather than less, real to us. The function of criticism should be to show how it is what it is, even that it is what it is, rather than to show what it means.
‐‐ Susan Sontag
The aim of any writer, even a fantasy writer, is the pursuit of truth.
‐‐ Matt Haig
The aim of argument, or of discussion, should not be victory, but progress.
‐‐ Joseph Joubert
The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.
‐‐ Aristotle
The aim of being a good designer is to have an influence. If you design furniture or lifestyle, you should influence the way people evolve globally. It's good to have an influence.
‐‐ Olivier Theyskens
The aim of every authentic artist is not to conform to the history of art, but to release himself from it in order to replace it with his own history.
‐‐ Harold Rosenberg
The aim of flattery is to soothe and encourage us by assuring us of the truth of an opinion we have already formed about ourselves.
‐‐ Edith Sitwell
The aim of God in history is the creation of an all-inclusive community of loving persons with God himself at the very heart of this community as its prime Sustainer and most glorious Inhabitant.
‐‐ Dallas Willard
The aim of law is the maximum gratification of the nervous system of man.
‐‐ Learned Hand
The aim of life is appreciation; there is no sense in not appreciating things; and there is no sense in having more of them if you have less appreciation of them.
‐‐ Gilbert K. Chesterton
The aim of life is to live, and to live means to be aware, joyously, drunkenly, serenely, divinely aware.
‐‐ Henry Miller
The aim of literary ambition is to demonstrate one's greatness of soul.
‐‐ Mason Cooley
The aim of marketing is to know and understand the customer so well the product or service fits him and sells itself.
‐‐ Peter Drucker
The aim of militants such as Boko Haram, whose very name means 'Western education is a sin,' is to sow hatred and enmity between Muslim and Christian communities, which have co-existed largely peacefully for generations. Education, in particular the education of women, is a threat to Boko Haram's goals.
‐‐ Ann Cotton
The aim of my life is the overthrow of monarchy.
‐‐ Karl Liebknecht
The aim of open government is to take advantage of the know-how and entrepreneurial spirit of those outside government institutions to work together with those inside government to solve problems.
‐‐ Beth Simone Noveck
The aim of our studies is to prove that color is the most relative means of artistic expression, that we never really perceive what color is physically.
‐‐ Josef Albers
The aim of SK's fundamental change is to increase happiness and share it with society.
‐‐ Chey Tae-won
The aim of tai chi is not to strike first to gain dominance over an opponent, but to wait and hit at the right moment.
‐‐ Guo Guangchang
The aim of the Palestinian terror is not just to kill Israelis but also to break the will of Israeli society in order to dictate a political solution. Israel should never yield to this terror campaign.
‐‐ Ehud Barak
The aim of the poet, or other artist, is first to make something; and it's impossible to make something out of words and not communicate.
‐‐ James Schuyler
The aim of the Revolution is, so far as the interests of China herself are concerned, the restoration of her original frontiers and, in regard to the rest of the world, a gradual advance of all nations from the stage of equality to that of an ideal unity.
‐‐ Chiang Kai-shek
The aim of the tests carried on with these syllable series was, by means of repeated audible perusal of the separate series, to so impress them that immediately afterward they could voluntarily be reproduced.
‐‐ Hermann Ebbinghaus
The aim of the wise is not to secure pleasure, but to avoid pain.
‐‐ Aristotle
The aims of anarchists and true communists are identical.
‐‐ Johann Most
The aims of life are the best defense against death.
‐‐ Primo Levi
The Air Force has it far worse than the Navy in terms of existential fears, primarily due to the rapid rise and unbelievable dissemination of drones, where seemingly now every military unit has their own miniature air wing of what would have recently passed as toys.
‐‐ Thomas P.M. Barnett
The air is dirty because of the electricity monopolists. They have powerful money lobbyists.
‐‐ Sam Wyly
The air is the only place free from prejudice.
‐‐ Bessie Coleman
The air of England has long been too pure for a slave, and every man is free who breathes it.
‐‐ James Mansfield
The air of ideas is the only air worth breathing.
‐‐ Edith Wharton
The air of the English is down-to-earth. They care about details; there's a tradition, but there's also a counter-culture: the younger generation versus the older generation and so on. But then that's well blended into a happy balance and crystallised into common sense.
‐‐ Tadashi Yanai
The air soft as that of Seville in April, and so fragrant that it was delicious to breathe it.
‐‐ Christopher Columbus
The air that people breathe in many Chinese cities has become dangerously polluted. Their food supply is subject to constant contamination scandals. Now it appears that not merely stagnant ponds but the water people draw from deep underground is already tainted.
‐‐ James Fallows
The air we breathe, the water we drink, and the land we inhabit are not only critical elements in the quality of life we enjoy - they are a reflection of the majesty of our Creator.
‐‐ Rick Perry
The aircraft that blew up the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington conveyed several messages to the world, of which one of the least remarked is this: the Muslims of the world are suffering.
‐‐ James Buchan