The Bronx always seemed very dreary to me.
‐‐ Amy Heckerling
The Bronx is famous for two things. Hip-hop, and 26 world championships.
‐‐ Kurtis Blow
The bronze dwarfs give you the first clue that Wroclaw is no ordinary city. They lurk all over the place, carousing outside pubs, snoring at the doors of hotels, peeking out from behind the bars of the old city jail.
‐‐ David Hewson
The bronze powder business, however, no longer required my personal attention, and was well managed by those I had chosen as the guardians of a secret, which was long and honourably kept.
‐‐ Henry Bessemer
The Brown decision promised that every child, regardless of the color of his or her skin, would have unequivocal access to quality education and an equal opportunity to pursue his/her dreams.
‐‐ Ed Markey
The Browning love story? It is an ideal, all too rare, and yet I hardly think it strange. It would have been far stranger had the fates allowed those two brilliant passionate souls to beat themselves out in silence.
‐‐ Marie Corelli
The brunette phase just came about because I was fed up with this 'Blonde Angel Image'. The rebel in me demanded a new color.
‐‐ Magdalena Neuner
The brutal reality about aging is that it has only an accelerator pedal. We have yet to discover whether a brake exists for people.
‐‐ Dan Buettner
The brutal reality is that newer, more sprawling suburbs - and especially the cheap boom-years exburbs - aren't just a bit unsustainable, they're ruinously unsustainable in almost every way, and nothing we know of will likely stop their decline, much less fix them easily.
‐‐ Alex Steffen
The brutal truth is, we're scarcely 'educating' children at all. Even if you overlook the guilt, fear, bigotry, and dangerous anti-intellectual flapdoodle being funneled into young brains by schools on the religious right, what we're doing is training kids to be cogs in the wheels of commerce.
‐‐ Tom Robbins
The brutalities of a fight with bare hands, the crushed nasal bones, maimed lips, and other disfigurements, which call for the utter abolition of boxing in the interests of humanity, at once disappear when the contestants cover their hands with large, soft-leather gloves.
‐‐ John Boyle O'Reilly
The brutalities of progress are called revolutions. When they are over we realize this: that the human race has been roughly handled, but that it has advanced.
‐‐ Victor Hugo
The brutality that can take place in a crime film heightens the tenderness that can also be there.
‐‐ Geoffrey S. Fletcher
The brutalization of humans by other humans never fails to get to me in some angry-making way. It shot up in me like an explosion.
‐‐ Alan Furst
The bubble, as investing phenomenon, has been well studied ever since the 17th-century tulip bulb frenzy. Its counterpart in bear markets is not well understood.
‐‐ Kenneth Fisher
'The Buccaneers' was an Edith Wharton novel, and she never finished it, and a screenwriter adapted it for television.
‐‐ James Frain
The buck stops here!
‐‐ Harry S Truman
The buck stops with the guy who signs the checks.
‐‐ Rupert Murdoch
The Buckeye Build will have a lasting impact on Cleveland, and it is an honor to be a part of it.
‐‐ Rob Portman
The buckyball, with sixty carbon atoms, is the most symmetrical form the carbon atom can take. Carbon in its nature has a genius for assembling into buckyballs. The perfect nanotube, that is, the nanotube that the carbon atom naturally wants to make and makes most often, is exactly large enough that one buckyball can roll right down the center.
‐‐ Richard Smalley
The bud of victory is always in the truth.
‐‐ Benjamin Harrison
The Buddha is in me, the Buddha is in you. Live up to it.
‐‐ Huston Smith
The Buddha is your real body, your original mind.
‐‐ Bodhidharma
The Buddha over and over again spoke clearly and definitely on post-mortem states - as in his conversation with Vasetta.
‐‐ Annie Besant
The Buddha resides as comfortably in the circuits of a digital computer or the gears of a cycle transmission as he does at the top of a mountain.
‐‐ Robert M. Pirsig
The Buddha taught that we're not actually in control, which is a pretty scary idea. But when you let things be as they are, you will be a much happier, more balanced, compassionate person.
‐‐ Pema Chodron
The Buddhas had to be destroyed by the Taliban to get the world thinking about Afghanistan.
‐‐ Mohsen Makhmalbaf
The budget acknowledges the importance of maintaining our ports and waterways to encourage commercial deep-draft navigation and economic competitiveness.
‐‐ Jeff Landry
The Budget Act of 1974 established a timetable for the annual budget process. Under Title III of the Act, Congress is to complete action on the concurrent resolution on the budget by April 15.
‐‐ Marsha Blackburn
The budget does not adequately fund important domestic programs, promotes tax cuts to the detriment of other priorities and does little to put our nation's fiscal house in order.
‐‐ Jim Jeffords
The budget doesn't have much control over the government. Then again, the government doesn't have much control over the budget.
‐‐ P. J. O'Rourke
The budget enforcement rules of the 1990s were an important part of getting the budget back into balance. It was done on a bipartisan basis. Those pay-as-you-go rules were tested and they worked. We are now in a one-party system, and we have thrown them out.
‐‐ Melissa Bean
The budget evolved from a management tool into an obstacle to management.
‐‐ Frank Carlucci
The budget is not just a collection of numbers, but an expression of our values and aspirations.
‐‐ Jacob Lew
The budget is tight, and that is exactly where we want it to be and where we need it to be.
‐‐ Jim Nussle
The budget should be balanced, the treasury should be refilled, the public debt should be reduced and the arrogance of public officials should be controlled.
‐‐ Ross Perot
The budgets are much higher now, it costs more to make a movie and the kids that go to see them are into instant gratification. They want things bigger and bigger. I don't make those kind of movies. I make movies about relationships.
‐‐ Jerry Weintraub
The budgets we work on in Congress are more than just fiscal documents; they are a reflection of our moral values as well. In choosing where to spend money, members of Congress choose what priorities they value.
‐‐ Tim Walz
The buffalo is a surprisingly stupid animal.
‐‐ Ellsworth Huntington
The buffalo is all gone, and an Indian can't catch enough jack rabbits to subsist himself and his family, and then, there aren't enough jack rabbits to catch. What are they to do?
‐‐ George Crook
The buffalo isn't as dangerous as everyone makes him out to be. Statistics prove that in the United States more Americans are killed in automobile accidents than are killed by buffalo.
‐‐ Art Buchwald
The Buggles was much more a studio environment idea, which we never actually took on the road.
‐‐ Geoff Downes
The build-up of personal and collective debt in America and Europe should have sent warning signals to anyone familiar with the biblical institutions of the Sabbatical and Jubilee years, created specifically because of the danger of people being trapped by debt.
‐‐ Jonathan Sacks
The building art is, in reality, always the spatial execution of spiritual decisions. It is bound to its times and manifests itself only in addressing vital tasks with the means of its times. A knowledge of the times, its tasks, and its means is the necessary precondition of work in the building art.
‐‐ Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
The building art is man's spatial dialogue with his environment and demonstrates how he asserts himself therein and how he masters it.
‐‐ Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
The building block of every community is family.
‐‐ Paul Singer
The building blocks of mathematical thinking are requisite for more advanced conceptualization. If a student is not ready to move on, then the teacher must take time to assist that learner.
‐‐ Heidi Hayes Jacobs
The building I most admire is the Doges Palace in Venice, both by day and by night. Looking at it from the lagoon, it resembles a floating kilim carpet. I love all the bridges which connect houses, people, gardens and palaces. I also love moats to isolate yourself. A ha-ha for secrecy, as in every English country garden.
‐‐ Anouska Hempel
The building in the Bronx where I grew up was filled with mostly Holocaust survivors. My two best friends' parents both survived the camps. Everyone in my grandparents' building had tattoos. I'd go shopping with my grandparents, and the butcher, the baker, everybody in the whole neighborhood had tattoos.
‐‐ Amy Heckerling
The building of America has had its fair share of mistakes, but it's a constitution that's the jewel of democracy, the envy of many, and it's the most generous nation in the world.
‐‐ Gary Oldman