The successful conduct of economic policy is possible only if there is - and is seen to be - full agreement between the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
‐‐ Nigel Lawson
The successful entrepreneurs on the free market will be the ones most adept at anticipating future business conditions. Yet, the forecasting can never be perfect, and entrepreneurs will continue to differ in the success of their judgments. If this were not so, no profits or losses would ever be made in business.
‐‐ Murray Rothbard
The successful golfers - they're like astronauts or pilots. They have that demeanor that they can focus and stay within that one moment and nothing distracts them. That's not me.
‐‐ Ray Romano
The successful Idea travels from mind to mind, claiming new territory, mutating as it goes.
‐‐ Bernard Beckett
The successful man doesn't use others, other people use the successful man, for above all the success is of service.
‐‐ Mark Caine
The successful man is the one who finds out what is the matter with his business before his competitors do.
‐‐ Roy L. Smith
The successful man is the one who had the chance and took it.
‐‐ Roger Babson
The successful man will profit from his mistakes and try again in a different way.
‐‐ Dale Carnegie
The successful men I admired all built their bodies.
‐‐ Dwayne Johnson
The successful people of this world take life as it comes. They just go out and deal with the world as it is.
‐‐ Ben Stein
The successful pilots succeeded because they did not open fire until they were close to the target.
‐‐ Douglas Bader
The successful revolutionary is a statesman, the unsuccessful one a criminal.
‐‐ Erich Fromm
The Sudan bombing is a blot on the Clinton presidency, and a blot it ought to remain.
‐‐ Timothy Noah
The Sudanese army has retaken some towns. The people there are all living in caves because the Sudanese army is shelling their villages.
‐‐ Tom Catena
The sudden appearance of mushrooms after a summer rain is one of the more impressive spectacles of the plant world.
‐‐ John Tyler Bonner
The sudden death at 51 of James Gandolfini is intolerable.
‐‐ Dick Cavett
The sudden death of the leading man will cause change, making another man leader. Soon, but too late, the young man will attain high office. By land and sea, he will be feared.
‐‐ Nostradamus
The sudden disappointment of a hope leaves a scar which the ultimate fulfillment of that hope never entirely removes.
‐‐ Thomas Hardy
The sudden ending of a White House career all seems so unceremonious for aides who have personally sacrificed a lot - and sometimes even bent their conscience - to do the president's bidding.
‐‐ Helen Thomas
The sudden release of five million barrels of oil, enormous quantities of methane and two million gallons of toxic dispersants into an already greatly stressed Gulf of Mexico will permanently alter the nature of the area.
‐‐ Sylvia Earle
The suffering caused by the terrorists is the real torture.
‐‐ Jean-Marie Le Pen
The suffering of the Bahamian people is nearly ended. A new day is coming. It is almost here.
‐‐ Perry Christie
The sufficiency of merit is to know that my merit is not sufficient.
‐‐ Francis Quarles
The suffragettes endured 50 years of broken government promises and not being heard. The press never reported on their activities.
‐‐ Sarah Gavron
The suffragettes realized the power of getting arrested and going to prison and harassing politicians and making a nuisance of themselves. It got them a lot of attention. What they never did was set out to endanger human life except for sacrificing themselves.
‐‐ Sarah Gavron
The suffragettes were quite strategic about documenting their events, and there were some good photos. And we developed a roll of film that had never been developed before!
‐‐ Sarah Gavron
The suffragettes were women of action. Their motto was 'Deeds not Words,' and the film reflects that with a number of big set pieces, from the smashing of windows in central London to a riot at the Houses of Parliament.
‐‐ Sarah Gavron
The sugar tax is fine. I agree with that. But I think it probably doesn't go too far. But then, I work on 'The Great British Bake Off.' We make cakes with sugar and butter. I can't be too critical. It is like anything in life: it is all about moderation.
‐‐ Paul Hollywood
The suicide arrives at the conclusion that what he is seeking does not exist; the seeker concludes that what he has not yet looked in the right place.
‐‐ Paul Watzlawick
The suicide bomber's imagination leads him to believe in a brilliant act of heroism, when in fact he is simply blowing himself up pointlessly and taking other people's lives.
‐‐ Salman Rushdie
The suicide bombers who struck London on 7 July 2005 killed 52 innocent people and wounded hundreds more. All of them must live with their memories. And the rest of us will always remember where we were when we heard that London had been hit by the worst terrorist attack in its history.
‐‐ Pauline Neville-Jones
The suicide-bombing community is not absolutely 100 percent religious, but it is pretty nearly 100 percent religious.
‐‐ Christopher Hitchens
The suit-and-tie job is very nice but it's not really who I am in my heart.
‐‐ Boris Becker
The suit does not represent the businessman anymore. Nor does the loud shirt represent the rock star. The same man can now wear both.
‐‐ Donatella Versace
The sum and substance of female education in America, as in England, is training women to consider marriage as the sole object in life, and to pretend that they do not think so.
‐‐ Harriet Martineau
The sum of all sums is eternity.
‐‐ Lucretius
The sum of all the current regulations presents ever increasing hurdles.
‐‐ Scott Rigell
The sum of the whole is plainly this: The nature of man considered in his single capacity, and with respect only to the present world, is adapted and leads him to attain the greatest happiness he can for himself in the present world.
‐‐ Joseph Butler
The sum of wisdom is that time is never lost that is devoted to work.
‐‐ Ralph Waldo Emerson
The sum total of all my stop-starts have made me less concerned about the future. I'm just aware now that I'll always land on my feet somehow.
‐‐ Joel Edgerton
The summer before I went to culinary school, my family wanted me to take a job on a movie to make sure that I was making the right decision. I think they hoped I would change my mind about culinary school.
‐‐ Giada De Laurentiis
The summer before my third year of law school, I worked at a law firm in Washington, D.C. I turned 25 that July, and on my birthday, my father happened to be playing in a local jazz club called Pigfoot and invited me to join him. I hadn't spent a birthday with him since I was 3, but I agreed.
‐‐ Deval Patrick
The summer I finished my first novel 'Ghana Must Go,' I drove across west Africa: from Accra to Lome to Cotonou to the deliciously named Ouagadougou.
‐‐ Taiye Selasi
The summer I got to Pittsburgh for graduate school, I house-sat for a Ph.D. student who had a lot of books. One of the books that I found was 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov. That was eye opening. I've probably read it every other year since my 20s.
‐‐ Terrance Hayes
The summer of 1830 I... blasted the tunnel through the rock to take water from the dam above the falls for the mill... In 1831 we lowered the tunnel four feet, and built a new dam across the creek.
‐‐ Ezra Cornell
The summer of 1943 at Exeter was as happy a time as I ever had in my life.
‐‐ John Knowles
The summer of 1976 was so hot that bars of chocolate melted on the shelves before confectioners could sell them.
‐‐ Clive Sinclair
The summer of 1991, I took $2,000 of my savings and a desktop program, and I asked my friends to write 800 words about something they cared about. I got eight or nine articles and put them together. It was no frills, black and white, no graphics. I printed them out and just dumped piles around D.C.
‐‐ Eric Liu
The summer of 2002 at the Wilson birthday party I met Van Dyke again and I made plans to have dinner with him.
‐‐ Matthew Sweet