The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope.
‐‐ John Buchan
The charm of history and its enigmatic lesson consist in the fact that, from age to age, nothing changes and yet everything is completely different.
‐‐ Aldous Huxley
The charms of the passing woman are generally in direct proportion to the swiftness of her passing.
‐‐ Marcel Proust
The charms of women were never more powerful never inspired such achievements, as in those immortal periods, when they could neither read nor write.
‐‐ Hannah Cowley
The Charter of the United Nations expresses the noblest aspirations of man: abjuration of force in the settlement of disputes between states; the assurance of human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion; the safeguarding of international peace and security.
‐‐ Haile Selassie
The charts are only relevant when you're top of them!
‐‐ Noel Gallagher
The chasm between rich and poor is becoming larger, and I think it's interesting terrain to talk about and expose.
‐‐ Natasha Leggero
The Chattanooga killer was inspired by a foreign terror organization. It's hard to entangle which particular source... there are lots of competing poisons out there.
‐‐ James Comey
The Chautauqua Institution is truly a national treasure. It is a place for contemplation and a place for reflection, a place where platitudes and slogans can be set aside and be replaced by thoughtfulness and introspection.
‐‐ Eliot Spitzer
The Chavez-Obama pictures will join a postmodern photo array that includes Donald Rumsfeld gifting Saddam Hussein with spurs from President Reagan.
‐‐ Christine Pelosi
The cheapest gadget - and you don't even have to spend a dime - is chopsticks from a Chinese restaurant. I use them for everything: to toss salads, to turn a piece of meat in the pan, to flip croquettes in the Fryolator, to whisk eggs for omelets, to stir eggs into fried rice when I make that for my daughters.
‐‐ Jose Andres
The cheapest natural gas in the world is in the United States.
‐‐ T. Boone Pickens
The Chechnya problem is a centuries-old problem. The thing is that today, fundamentalists and terrorists are exploiting those centuries-old problems to accomplish their own objectives that have nothing to do whatsoever with the interests of Chechnya.
‐‐ Vladimir Putin
The checks and balances is a way to prevent government from either devolving into an autocratic tyranny or an autocratic mob mentality.
‐‐ Beau Willimon
The cheeky ideal I am calling for is that Muslims should be viewed as equal citizens, nothing more and nothing less.
‐‐ Maajid Nawaz
The cheese board is my big treat at Christmas that I have to deny myself during the rest of year.
‐‐ Johnny Vegas
The Cheesecake Factory's not that bad.
‐‐ Eric Ripert
The 'Cheetah Generation' refers to the new and angry generation of young African graduates and professionals, who look at African issues and problems from a totally different and unique perspective.
‐‐ George Ayittey
The chef can be very innovative, but the decision is made by the customer.
‐‐ Barry Lam
The chef that grew up with the grandma who cooks tends to always beat the chef that went to the culinary institute. It's in the blood.
‐‐ Gary Vaynerchuk
The chemicals in the dishwashing process tend not to be good for saucepans.
‐‐ Delia Smith
The chemistry from compounds in the environment is orders of magnitude more complex than our best chemists can produce.
‐‐ Craig Venter
The chemistry involved made everything Factory did quite special.
‐‐ Peter Hook
The chemistry of a pair on screen is known only when the audience reacts to it.
‐‐ Ranbir Kapoor
The chemistry of love is something which is extremely extremely unbelievable. This is something we have planned for more than two years, so I hope that we are going to start in the beginning of next year.
‐‐ Lennart Nilsson
The chemistry that you get from living with your band and creating music and recording with your band translates to the stage.
‐‐ Zac Brown
The chemotherapy was very peculiar, something that makes you feel much worse than the cancer itself, a very nasty thing. I used to go to treatment on my own, and nearly everybody else was with somebody. I wouldn't have liked that. Why would you want to make anybody sit in those places?
‐‐ Maggie Smith
The Cherokees tried to do everything within the law and wished only to live in peace on their own lands. Yet they were cheated out of their birthright and treated as if they were less than human.
‐‐ Joseph Bruchac
The cherry blossom tree is truly a sight to behold, especially when it is in full riotous bloom. There are several varieties of the cherry blossom tree, and while most of them produce flowering branches full of small pinkish-hued flowers, some of them produce actual cherries.
‐‐ Homaro Cantu
The chess-board is the world, the pieces are the phenomena of the universe, the rules of the game are what we call the laws of Nature. The player on the other side is hidden from us.
‐‐ Thomas Huxley
The Chess-board must be placed with a white square at the right-hand corner.
‐‐ Howard Staunton
The chess player who develops the ability to play two dozen boards at a time will benefit from learning to compress his or her analysis into less time.
‐‐ Marilyn vos Savant
The chi of a room is important to me. If I walk into a hotel room and it doesn't feel right, I ask to change.
‐‐ Abbey Lee Kershaw
The Chicago Economics Department was in intellectual ferment, although the central issues of the 1930's were very different from those in later times. I had never before encountered minds of that quality at close quarters and they influenced me strongly.
‐‐ George Stigler
The Chicago Symphony is considered the greatest orchestra in the world.
‐‐ Jane Byrne
'The Chicken Soup for the Soul' books are the result of over 20 years of teaching seminars and giving speeches. The first book contains all of the stories that I used in my seminars to illustrate the points that I wanted to make.
‐‐ Jack Canfield
The chief al Qaeda recruiting tool is the net.
‐‐ Bill O'Reilly
The chief beginning of evil is goodness in excess.
‐‐ Menander
The chief benefit, which results from philosophy, arises in an indirect manner, and proceeds more from its secret, insensible influence, than from its immediate application.
‐‐ David Hume
The chief cause of problems is solutions.
‐‐ Eric Sevareid
The chief concern of the French Impressionists was the discovery of balance between light and dark.
‐‐ Stephen Gardiner
The chief condition on which, life, health and vigor depend on, is action. It is by action that an organism develops its faculties, increases its energy, and attains the fulfillment of its destiny.
‐‐ Colin Powell
The chief contribution of Protestantism to human thought is its massive proof that God is a bore.
‐‐ H. L. Mencken
The chief danger in life is that you may take too many precautions.
‐‐ Alfred Adler
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds can be done only for God.
‐‐ Leo Tolstoy
The chief difficulty which prevents men of science from believing in divine as well as in nature Spirits is their materialism.
‐‐ Helena Blavatsky
The chief duty of government is to keep the peace and stand out of the sunshine of the people.
‐‐ James A. Garfield
The chief enemy of creativity is 'good' sense.
‐‐ Pablo Picasso
The chief executive officer is also the chief sales officer. He or she is responsible for the success of the company and making a profit. The closer the CEO is to the everyday selling process, bringing in business, the more successful the company will become.
‐‐ Jeffrey Gitomer
The chief function of the body is to carry the brain around.
‐‐ Thomas A. Edison