The poorest residents of the gulf coast were most affected by the devastating hurricanes, and the poorest Americans have shouldered a disproportionate share of the burden in Iraq.
‐‐ Marty Meehan
The Pop art I wound up doing came to me purely from 'Mad' comics. I loved the idea of doing fun stuff. I met an art dealer who wanted to show the work - that was in January 1962 - and that was the beginning for me.
‐‐ Peter Saul
The pop musicians often leave meaning in the dust and substitute it for cartoons. The deeper artists - the grunge artists in the world and the emoticon people - tend to leave all of the happiness out of life like it just doesn't exist.
‐‐ Hal Sparks
The pop-star thing bores me because it's somebody programming someone else. Stand over here, sing that, no, sing it like this, talk like that, when they ask you this, don't say that, say this, hold that, drive this, stay here, live there - you're not even a human being. You're a puppet.
‐‐ Randy Jackson
The pop world has really opened its doors.
‐‐ Tori Amos
The pop world is cool, but I never really thought of myself as part of it or wanting to be a part of it because I'm on a label that's not really like that. They're not trying to dress me up, they're not trying to do things like that. I feel like I'm sort of separate from that, actually.
‐‐ Norah Jones
The pope dies, you get another pope.
‐‐ Dino De Laurentiis
The Pope? How many divisions has he got?
‐‐ Joseph Stalin
The Pope, I hope, can only be scared by God.
‐‐ Donald Trump
The pope is a very... passionate man. He likes to get out with the people, and with that comes a large security risk.
‐‐ Mike McCaul
The pope is an intelligent man and realizes that time marches on. He says the Church has a long way to go in developing a real strategy that integrates women - but clearly he is baffled as to how to do it.
‐‐ Janine di Giovanni
The Pope is not a political figure.
‐‐ Elliott Abrams
The Pope loves everyone, rich and poor alike, but the Pope has the duty, in Christ's name, to remind the rich to help the poor, to respect them, to promote them.
‐‐ Pope Francis
The Popish theory, which assumes that Christ, the Apostles and believers, constituted the Church while our Saviour was on earth, and this organization was designed to be perpetual.
‐‐ Charles Hodge
The populace is like the sea motionless in itself, but stirred by every wind, even the lightest breeze.
‐‐ Livy
The popular, and one may say naive, idea is that peace can be secured by disarmament and that disarmament must therefore precede the attainment of absolute security and lasting peace.
‐‐ Ludwig Quidde
The popular idea that a child forgets easily is not an accurate one. Many people go right through life in the grip of an idea which has been impressed on them in very tender years.
‐‐ Agatha Christie
The popular image that Hollywood is ruined by difficult prima donna actors is nonsense. They're certainly very nice to directors. I can't say the same about producers, who I found difficult, paranoid, and certifiably insane, mostly.
‐‐ Nigel Cole
The popular mythology of creative genius depends on beloved stereotypes of the artist in youth and old age: the misunderstood upstart who forces us to see the world afresh; and the revered sage who shows us depths of insight attainable only through a lifetime of hard-won experience.
‐‐ Martin Filler
The popular notion is that Americans are addicted to fossil fuels, but I find that's not true; most people would be happy to power their lives with anything else.
‐‐ Bill McKibben
The popular songs that were written in the 1920s and '30s, '40s and early '50s were written by veterans - mostly men who'd had experience in life. How can you write a lyric if you haven't really lived life?
‐‐ Rudy Vallee
The popular story is that America was built by immigrants and that, therefore, everything about immigration is good and leads to a more successful society. This narrative is so devoid of historical context that it should embarrass anyone beyond a second-grade education.
‐‐ James Howard Kunstler
The popular tendency is to listen approvingly to the most extreme statements and claims of politicians and orators who seek popularity by declaring their own country right in everything and other countries wrong in everything.
‐‐ Elihu Root
The popular will cannot be taken for granted, it must be created.
‐‐ Herbert Croly
The popularity of figure skating has increased tremendously, and Koreans have a huge interest in figure skaters - not only me, other international skaters as well.
‐‐ Kim Yuna
The popularity of Groupon has almost rendered the group-buying element of it obsolete, because we're able to deliver so many customers that the merchants are very happy with even the smallest number that we can provide.
‐‐ Andrew Mason
The popularity of the Internet and using it as an available resource has really changed the way chefs kind of gather information and look for inspiration. To me, a food trend is potentially a lot of people following an idea.
‐‐ Grant Achatz
The popularity of the party and Yingluck is getting more and more.
‐‐ Thaksin Shinawatra
The population forecast for the United States in 1970 is 170 million. The population forecast for Russia alone in 1970 is 251 million. The implications are clear.
‐‐ Emanuel Celler
The population of the U.S. is nearly 300 million, including many of the best educated, most talented, most resourceful, humane people on earth. By almost any measure of civilised attainment, from Nobel prize-counts on down, the U.S. leads the world by miles.
‐‐ Richard Dawkins
The populations of Central America are very, very small indeed, so that while no one was denying and this was one of the great debates we used to have, whose fault was it that there were communists were able to do so well down there, well, that wasn't the point.
‐‐ John Negroponte
The Populist Caucus aims to bring people together around middle class issues, so we can tolerate a little difference of opinion.
‐‐ Bruce Braley
The Populist Caucus believes that all Americans should have access to affordable, quality healthcare.
‐‐ Bruce Braley
The Populist Caucus is the only caucus in Congress devoted solely to addressing middle class economic issues. We formed the caucus because the founding members felt like there wasn't enough focus on middle class issues in Washington, and we're going to keep it focused on middle class issues.
‐‐ Bruce Braley
The Pork Marketing Board worked with advertising and marketing firms to position the pig as a sort of four-legged chicken - a healthy part of any low-fat lifestyle. The Other White Meat campaign launched in 1987 and was so successful at selling lean pork cuts, it actually hurt the rest of the pig.
‐‐ David Sax
The Porsche was just a vehicle to get to another place. I used it to change people's perceptions of me. I had grown up really middle class. USC was filled with elitists, richies who would go skiing every weekend. So I pretended like I was part of that world - to be accepted.
‐‐ Brian Grazer
The portal into people's hearts is being interested in them.
‐‐ Peter Guber
The portal structure is simply a technique: it is neither necessary nor unnecessary, except as the writer and the story make it so. In the case of 'The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant,' it was absolutely necessary to my intentions.
‐‐ Stephen R. Donaldson
The Porto players were with me for two and a half years, they believed in me, in my methods, in the way we do it. The next day I go and a manager arrives who works completely differently.
‐‐ Jose Mourinho
The portrait I do best is of the person I know best.
‐‐ Nadar
The portrait of my parents is a complicated one, but lovingly drawn.
‐‐ Joyce Maynard
The Portuguese and Galician term 'saudade' suggests a profoundly bittersweet nostalgia.
‐‐ Edward Hirsch
The position I took at the time was that we hadn't really examined any of the potential environmental consequences of introducing genetically modified organisms.
‐‐ Jeremy Rifkin
The position is clear - there is no ambiguity in Sinn Fein's position. We, along with all the other parties, have signed up to a reduced rate of corporation tax of 12.5 % by 2018.
‐‐ Martin McGuinness
The position is: the Gaelic language is no longer the native language; it is dead, yet food is being brought to the graveyard.
‐‐ Patrick Kavanagh
The position of modern science, as far as an ignorant man of letters can understand it, seems not a step in advance of that held by Huxley and Romanes in the last century.
‐‐ Albert J. Nock
The position of the artist if humble. He is essentially a channel.
‐‐ Piet Mondrian
The position of vice president does not exist in France; neither does a role comparable that of the first lady of the United States.
‐‐ Elaine Sciolino
The position that I take partly as a result of living in Asia is where you stop living according to your expectations and you become available to experience things as they are.
‐‐ Martha Beck
The position the Government finds itself in is not one of constructing a law, but of carrying out a decision given by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
‐‐ Charles Tupper