The security fence is reversible. Human lives are irreversible.
‐‐ Silvan Shalom
The security of Israel is a moral imperative for all free peoples.
‐‐ Henry A. Kissinger
The security of our country is not just a top priority, it's the top priority.
‐‐ J. D. Hayworth
The security of our nation depends on the men and women who are willing to sacrifice their safety, and possibly their lives, to protect the freedoms the rest of us enjoy.
‐‐ Ben Nelson
The security of the citizens of Israel, the future of the state of Israel, this is the Israeli government's responsibility.
‐‐ Avigdor Lieberman
The security of the United States, which is so dependent on having accurate and timely intelligence, is not a Republican or a Democratic issue.
‐‐ Saxby Chambliss
The security of which we speak is to be attained by the development of international law through an international organization based on the principles of law and justice.
‐‐ Ludwig Quidde
The sediments of the past are many miles in collective thickness: yet the feeble silt of the rivers built them all from base to summit.
‐‐ John Joly
The seductiveness of war derives in part from its location on this boundary of the human, the inhuman, and the superhuman. It requires us to confront the relationship among the noble, the horrible, and the infinite; the animal, the spiritual, and the divine.
‐‐ Drew Gilpin Faust
The seed for my novel 'Half Brother' was planted in my mind over twenty years ago, but didn't germinate until late 2007 when I came across the obituary for Washoe, an extraordinary chimpanzee who had learned over 250 words of American Sign Language.
‐‐ Kenneth Oppel
The seed is a household object but at the same time it is a revolutionary symbol.
‐‐ Ai Weiwei
The seed of an idea laying dormant in an old sketchbook is fed the missing ingredient from a new experience. Trying to share some of these experiences, some of the wonders, is one of the reasons why I do books.
‐‐ Michael Foreman
The seed of everything is in everything else.
‐‐ Anaxagoras
The seeded draw came into being. This means that the two best players of the tournament are placed in opposite halves in the draw, and cannot possibly meet until the finals, if they come through successfully against all the rest of the participants.
‐‐ Helen Wills Moody
The seeds of a redwood are released from cones that are about the size of olives. The heartwood of the tree is a dark, shimmery red in color, like old claret. The wood has a lemony scent and is extremely resistant to rot.
‐‐ Richard Preston
The seeds of divorce are often sown and the problems of children begin when Mother works outside the home.
‐‐ Ezra Taft Benson
The seeds of success in every nation on Earth are best planted in women and children.
‐‐ Joyce Banda
The seeming antagonism between capital and labor is the result of deceptive appearance.
‐‐ Leland Stanford
The seemingly omnipresent storm clouds hanging over the Constitution often make it hard to find a silver lining. Every day, the front page of The Drudge Report is littered with stories of government assaults on our civil liberties - from local government officials all the way up to the Oval Office.
‐‐ Bob Barr
The segregated schools of today are arguably no more equal than the segregated schools of the past.
‐‐ Ed Markey
The Seinfeld motto: No learning, no hugging.
‐‐ Julia Louis-Dreyfus
The select group of people who do make realistic cinema, who do make cinema perhaps a little more acceptable to the Western audience, is a very small percentage.
‐‐ Amitabh Bachchan
The self-driving car is coming. And right now, our best supply of organs come from car accidents... Once we have self-driving cars, we can actually reduce the number of accidents, but the next problem then would be organ replacement.
‐‐ Bre Pettis
The Self-Educated are marked by stubborn peculiarities.
‐‐ Isaac D'Israeli
The self has the characteristic that it is an object to itself, and that characteristic distinguishes it from other objects and from the body.
‐‐ George Herbert Mead
The 'self-image' is the key to human personality and human behavior. Change the self image and you change the personality and the behavior.
‐‐ Maxwell Maltz
The self is an oral society in which the present is constantly running a dialogue with the past and the future inside of one skin.
‐‐ David Antin
The self is hateful.
‐‐ Blaise Pascal
The self is just not a worthy enough vehicle to worship.
‐‐ Peter Coyote
The self is just our operation center, our consciousness, our moral compass. So, if we want to act more effectively in the world, we have to get to know ourselves better.
‐‐ Gary Wolf
The self is not something ready-made, but something in continuous formation through choice of action.
‐‐ John Dewey
The Self is self-luminous without darkness and light, and is the reality which is self-manifest. Therefore, one should not think of it as this or as that. The very thought of thinking will end in bondage.
‐‐ Ramana Maharshi
The self-made man that some people believe is a myth? It could be, because you do it on the backs of other people.
‐‐ Oscar Isaac
The Self of everyone, the Atma of everyone, the transcendental field of reality of everyone, is the same in everyone. Whether the body calls itself an American, German, Indian or Chinese, it doesn't matter.
‐‐ Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
The self-owned and -operated business is the freest life in the world.
‐‐ Paul Hawken
The self-sacrificing, servant aspect of the Christian life has many parallels to parenthood.
‐‐ Philip Yancey
The self thus becomes aware of itself, at least in its practical action, and discovers itself as a cause among other causes and as an object subject to the same laws as other objects.
‐‐ Jean Piaget
The self was a very strange concept to me until I came to America, and my child was born with that entitlement, and that just thrilled me.
‐‐ Anchee Min
The selfish thing about an athlete is you always look at the side of things where you say I could've done that better.
‐‐ Andy Roddick
The selfless actions of these heroes have removed them from their families, businesses and homeland to fight, so that others may experience the liberty awaiting our troops upon safe return to America.
‐‐ Jim Walsh
The selfsame procedure which zoology, a branch of the natural sciences, applies to the study of animals, anthropology must apply to the study of man; and by doing so, it enrolls itself as a science in the field of nature.
‐‐ Maria Montessori
The Semantic Web is not a separate Web but an extension of the current one, in which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation.
‐‐ Tim Berners-Lee
The Semantic Web isn't inherently complex. The Semantic Web language, at its heart, is very, very simple. It's just about the relationships between things.
‐‐ Tim Berners-Lee
The seminal elements of what makes a story great - challenge, struggle, resolution - are the same whether we're talking about story content for a movie such as 'Rain Man,' or telling a purposeful story to forge new business relationships or conclude a fruitful transaction, such as acquiring an NBA franchise.
‐‐ Peter Guber
The seminaries must be like the churches' poor relations, prolonging their existence with austerity.
‐‐ Abraham Kuyper
The seminary of the future must relate itself to flesh-and-blood men, or it provides a framework that only talks about the people of God but never really shares life with them.
‐‐ Eugene Kennedy
The semiology and phenomenology of hashtaggery intrigues me. From what I understand, it all began very simply: on Twitter, hashtags - those little checkerboard marks that look like this # - were used to mark phrases or names, in order to make it easier to search for them among the zillions and zillions of tweets.
‐‐ Susan Orlean
The Senate as an institution is broken. We're not doing the work of the American people and the rules are being abused. The only way to get us back to the traditions where the Senate is doing the work of the American people is to change the rules.
‐‐ Tom Udall
The Senate cannot confirm an individual... who would support a scheme that violates our Constitution, eviscerates congressional authority.
‐‐ Jeff Sessions
The Senate floor is and always has been the great arena of our democracy. I spent eight years in my younger life as a boxer, and sometimes when I enter the chamber, I think, 'This is the ring. The American people can see us here and listen to our arguments. This is where the fights matter.'
‐‐ Jim Webb