The structure of a play is always the story of how the birds came home to roost.
‐‐ Arthur Miller
The structure of apartheid is still rooted in the Haitian society. When you have apartheid, you don't see those behind the walls. That is the reality of Haiti.
‐‐ Jean-Bertrand Aristide
The structure of life I have described in buildings - the structure which I believe to be objective - is deeply and inextricably connected with the human person, and with the innermost nature of human feeling.
‐‐ Christopher Alexander
The structure of many cellular macromolecules has been revealed at the atomic level using x-ray crystallography.
‐‐ Gunter Blobel
The structure of 'March' was laid down for me before the first line was written, because my character has to exist within Louisa May Alcott's 'Little Women' plotline.
‐‐ Geraldine Brooks
The structures in Europe in a globalising economy need to be modernised, need to be more integrated, need to be stronger.
‐‐ George Papandreou
The struggle against poverty in the world and the challenge of cutting wealthy country emissions all has a single, very simple solution... Here it is: Put a price on carbon.
‐‐ Al Gore
The struggle against terrorists in the territory of Syria should be structured in cooperation with the Syrian government, which clearly stated its readiness to join it.
‐‐ Sergei Lavrov
The struggle alone pleases us, not the victory.
‐‐ Blaise Pascal
The struggle between God and man breaks out in everyone, together with the longing for reconciliation... God does not love weak souls and flabby flesh. The spirit desires to wrestle with flesh which is strong and full of resistance. It is a carnivorous bird which is incessantly hungry; it eats flesh and, by assimilating it, makes it disappear.
‐‐ Nikos Kazantzakis
The struggle for democracy and human rights in Burma is a struggle for life and dignity. It is a struggle that encompasses our political, social and economic aspirations.
‐‐ Aung San Suu Kyi
The struggle for equality is really a struggle for democracy, and that's why it's a struggle for all the population.
‐‐ Ayman Odeh
The struggle for existence holds as much in the intellectual as in the physical world. A theory is a species of thinking, and its right to exist is coextensive with its power of resisting extinction by its rivals.
‐‐ Thomas Huxley
The struggle for morality never stays won. It's always in process.
‐‐ Alan Dershowitz
The struggle for Zimbabwe lit up the imagination of people around the world. In London, New York, Accra and Lagos, bell-bottomed men and women with big hair and towering platform shoes sang the dream of Zimbabwe in the words of the eponymous song by Bob Marley: Every man has the right to decide his own destiny.
‐‐ Petina Gappah
The struggle goes on. The victory is in the struggle, for me. And I accepted that a long time ago.
‐‐ Al Lewis
The struggle I went through has value.
‐‐ Clara Hughes
The struggle is always worthwhile, if the end be worthwhile and the means honorable; foreknowledge of defeat is not sufficient reason to withdraw from the contest.
‐‐ Steven Brust
The struggle is so great that the triumph over fascism alone is worth the sacrifice of our lives.
‐‐ Federica Montseny
The struggle itself towards the heights is enough to fill a man's heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy.
‐‐ Albert Camus
The struggle of democratic secularism, religious tolerance, individual freedom and feminism against authoritarian patriarchal religion, culture and morality is going on all over the world - including the Islamic world, where dissidents are regularly jailed, killed, exiled or merely intimidated and silenced.
‐‐ Ellen Willis
The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting.
‐‐ Milan Kundera
The struggle of my life created empathy - I could relate to pain, being abandoned, having people not love me.
‐‐ Oprah Winfrey
The struggle these veterans face receiving adequate care for PTSD and depression is a tragedy that needs to be addressed, which is why I cosponsored the Clay Hunt SAV Act.
‐‐ John Delaney
The struggle to write with profundity of emotion and at the same time to live like a millionaire so exhausted F. Scott Fitzgerald that he was at last brought down to the point where he could no longer be both a good writer and a decent person.
‐‐ Nelson Algren
The struggle you see in the Republican Party today is the country club Republican versus the bowling alley Republican. Colin Powell brings us back to the country club image. He's an insider. He's a moderate.
‐‐ Pete du Pont
The struggles waged by nations are weak only when they lack support in the hearts of their women.
‐‐ Jose Marti
The Stuart sovereigns of England steadily attempted to strengthen their power, and the resistance to that effort caused an immense growth of Parliamentary influence.
‐‐ Albert Bushnell Hart
The stubbornness I had as a child has been transmitted into perseverance. I can let go but I don't give up. I don't beat myself up about negative things.
‐‐ Phylicia Rashad
The stubby French painter Toulouse-Lautrec supposedly invented chocolate mousse - I find that rather hard to believe, but there you have it.
‐‐ Alton Brown
The student body was huge at UT and you had to mature pretty quick, very quick actually. I enjoyed it and it helped me a lot in my life in general - not only in the classroom but on the baseball field as well.
‐‐ Roger Clemens
The student community of Presidency College was also politically most active.
‐‐ Amartya Sen
The student develops an analytical as well as finely blended character. He is able to choose from a wide variety of job fields from which to embrace a career, without having to be a specialist in one particular discipline.
‐‐ Philippe Perrin
The student who deceives himself into thinking that he is giving his life like an ascetic in the spirit of sacrifice for art, is the victim of a deplorable species of egotism.
‐‐ Alma Gluck
The student will try to defy the master. Always.
‐‐ Maggie Q
The students I have come in contact with at Harvard are highly competent individuals who prefer to be challenged and respond well to encouragement.
‐‐ Catherine Asaro
The students realize that it's their life I'm talking about: it's out of balance, they're struggling to put it into balance. How are they going to do it?
‐‐ Robert McKee
The studied, unquestioning pace of my family irritated me.
‐‐ Emanuel Celler
The studies indicate that focusing our attention on someone else, takes our mind off of our own problems. We stay healthier and thereby live longer.
‐‐ Allen Klein
The studio are making a lot of good noises about 'Bunker Hill;' so it would be great if that goes ahead. We had a riot filming it.
‐‐ Tony Curran
The studio didn't ask them to learn their trade, they just worked them, and when that personality or that gimmick or whatever they had ran dry at the box office, they were dropped and out.
‐‐ Jackie Cooper
The studio have always claimed that the ship is the star of the show, especially when they're renegotiating contracts.
‐‐ Patrick Stewart
The studio is a laboratory, not a factory. An exhibition is the result of your experiments, but the process is never-ending. So an exhibition is not a conclusion.
‐‐ Chris Ofili
The studio is a place where I can experiment before I'm prepared for an idea to become a body of work, or a new way of working, or a way of working that can sustain me over a period of time.
‐‐ Chris Ofili
The studio is meant to be always a place where, first of all, they can be out of spotlight, and second, where they could work with a peer group on parts that they might not have played otherwise.
‐‐ James Lipton
The studio is not the place to write. You need to be 75% ready when you go into the studio, and then the music can develop to the next stage.
‐‐ Rick Wakeman
The studio is really fun because I don't make it into the studio unless I've got something I really like. I love working with different musicians in the studio; that's a real joy, working with someone for the first time.
‐‐ Bob Seger
The studio is spending great amounts of money, and they want some insurance they will get money back. They go for the middle of the road, broad in appeal. It's restrictive. It's a constant struggle, but if you give in, you're just making cottage cheese, and that's the end of it.
‐‐ Brian Helgeland
The studio part, to me, can be pretty laborious. You're inside for hours on end and can be pretty frustrating to get the sound you hear in your head to come out of those speakers.
‐‐ Mike Love