We owe an enormous debt of gratitude to those who serve or have served in our country's military, as well as to the families of those individuals. Whether protecting our freedoms in foreign fields or making contributions here at home, the value these men and women bring to the American workforce and our way of life is beyond measure.
‐‐ Sylvia Mathews Burwell
We owe an historic debt to American Indians. They have a unique set of concerns that haven't been addressed, and I'd like to stand with them. Also, I'd like to get their views on immigration.
‐‐ Al Franken
We owe at least this much to future generations, from whom we have borrowed a fragile planet called Earth.
‐‐ Maurice Strong
We owe each other a debt and we owe each other an obligation, and because of these fundamental American imperatives, there are things that we own in common with each other, and that we are obliged to protect for our posterity. The water. The trees. The wild places in the land. We lose sight of these truths sometimes.
‐‐ Charlie Pierce
We owe it to each other - and to our children and grandchildren - to leave our planet in a better state than when we found it.
‐‐ Christopher Dodd
We owe it to our children to be better stewards of the environment. The alternative? - a world without whales. It's too terrible to imagine.
‐‐ Pierce Brosnan
We owe it to our children to be honest about the world and to provide them with material written specially for them.
‐‐ Deborah Ellis
We owe it to our children to equip them with all the capabilities they'll need to thrive in the limitless world beyond the classrooms.
‐‐ Naveen Jain
We owe it to our children to give them a dignified and hopeful future.
‐‐ Giorgio Napolitano
We owe it to our service men and women and their families, who sacrificed so much for our country, to find out the answers they deserve and make care and treatment for them, their children, and their grandchildren a priority.
‐‐ Elizabeth Esty
We owe it to the fans to do a tour around the world.
‐‐ Steven Adler
We owe it to the flood victims of New Orleans to give them truthful answers as to why this event took place and to assure our citizens that tragedies like this will never happen again.
‐‐ Charles B. Rangel
We owe it to the victims of the suicide bombers who struck London on 7 July 2005 to find out how the attacks happened and to learn the lessons that will spare lives in the future.
‐‐ Pauline Neville-Jones
We owe our big brains less to inventiveness than to conflicts of interest among social minds engaged in an arms race to be the best at manipulating others.
‐‐ Mark Pagel
We owe our existence to innovation. Our species exists thanks to four billion years of genetic innovation.
‐‐ Gary Hamel
We owe our existence to our parents, but we actually didn't have a choice.
‐‐ Leon Kass
We owe our law enforcement officers the highest respect.
‐‐ John Fleming
We owe our success to them, and also to the fact that, as the saying goes, two 'Eds' are better than one.
‐‐ Edmond H. Fischer
We owe our troops more than rhetoric; we owe them a real plan. The Administration has yet to put forward a strategy for achieving stability in Iraq, ending the conflict, and handing over sovereignty to the people of Iraq and the new Iraqi government.
‐‐ Dennis Cardoza
We owe our World War II veterans - and all our veterans - a debt we can never fully repay.
‐‐ Doc Hastings
We owe something to extravagance, for thrift and adventure seldom go hand in hand.
‐‐ Lady Randolph Churchill
We owe the Aboriginal peoples a debt that is four centuries old. It is their turn to become full partners in developing an even greater Canada. And the reconciliation required may be less a matter of legal texts than of attitudes of the heart.
‐‐ Romeo LeBlanc
We owe the government taxes. We owe our creditors interest. What do these powers owe us?
‐‐ Anna Deavere Smith
We owe to the Middle Ages the two worst inventions of humanity - romantic love and gunpowder.
‐‐ Andre Maurois
We own 18 percent of just the PC business. Now that's only about 60 percent of our business today.
‐‐ Kevin Rollins
We own almost all our knowledge not to those who have agreed but to those who have differed.
‐‐ Charles Caleb Colton
We own only a small percentage in Omnivore, but we manage it. It is basically a venture capital fund to help newer enterprises and provide them with the funding they require in their early stages of development.
‐‐ Adi Godrej
We own our movie and are now close to breaking even, even without finishing domestic DVD deals.
‐‐ Donal Logue
We own the economy. We own the beginning of the turnaround and we want to make sure that we continue that pace of recovery, not go back to the policies of the past under the Bush administration that put us in the ditch in the first place.
‐‐ Debbie Wasserman Schultz
We owned a bearded collie for many years. Sophie. She was old, and she died last year.
‐‐ Erika Slezak
We owned what we learned back there; the experience and the growth are grafted into our lives.
‐‐ Ellen Goodman
We pacifists have not ceased to point to the grave danger of armaments and to insist on their curtailment.
‐‐ Ludwig Quidde
We package everything as a product so we can derive income from it. Then we can occupy ourselves with higher-order psychological lifestyle things. This is a very new issue. Money still matters, but other factors have joined the status game - like how interesting, how meaningful your work is.
‐‐ Tino Sehgal
We paid off our debts, we learned some, made friends and returned in 1950 with a larger view of life. I had, however, no home, no income of any kind and no prospects whatsoever.
‐‐ James W. Black
We panic if there's two centimeters of snow in London.
‐‐ Sam Riley
We pardon to the extent that we love.
‐‐ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
We participate and are responsible for a lot of the things that happen to us. If you hate your job, you are much more likely to get sick and die at a younger age than someone who's happy at work and has a nice family life and is mentally well adjusted.
‐‐ Bernie Siegel
We participate in a tragedy; at a comedy we only look.
‐‐ Aldous Huxley
We participate in the creation of the world by decreating ourselves.
‐‐ Anne Carson
We partied with the royal rich people, and we felt like rock stars. We drank all the whiskey in the place.
‐‐ Charles Kelley
We partner with movies that stand for more than the latest bestseller.
‐‐ David A. R. White
We pass bills authorizing improvements and grants. But when it comes time to pay for these programs, we'd rather put the country's money toward tax breaks for the wealthy than for police officers who are protecting our communities.
‐‐ David Price
We pass now quickly from each other's sight; but I know full well that where beyond these passing scenes you shall be, there will be Heaven.
‐‐ Joshua Chamberlain
We pass through this world but once.
‐‐ Stephen Jay Gould
We passed a bill in 1997, signed by Democratic Gov. Lawton Chiles, which created a pilot program for a novel experiment called Florida Virtual School. The notion of children using a computer for a classroom and reporting to virtual teachers wasn't exactly mainstream thinking in those days.
‐‐ Dan Webster
We passed important laws to give the authorities responsible for investigation wide powers to defend us.
‐‐ George Pataki
We passionately set up a programme that we call the Indian gun programme. I challenged Colonel Bhatia, who heads our defence business, that let's build an Indian gun. There's a belief that Indian companies aren't capable of this, and we want to prove them wrong, as we did in components.
‐‐ Baba Kalyani
We pay a lot for our court service, but it's not enough. Courts are under-resourced, which leads to delayed justice - particularly in criminal courts.
‐‐ Heather Brooke
We pay a price when special interests win out over the collective national interest.
‐‐ Chris Christie
We pay a price when we deprive children of the exposure to the values, principles, and education they need to make them good citizens.
‐‐ Sandra Day O'Connor