Every place in the world where there are two peoples - two religions, two languages - there is friction and conflict.
‐‐ Avigdor Lieberman
Every place where I played or managed is special to me because of the memories and the friendships that each afforded me.
‐‐ Joe Torre
Every place you go to, they have their own little flair.
‐‐ Brantley Gilbert
Every play I do, every book I write, every painting I paint, I will struggle with. I don't know what it's like for a project to come easy.
‐‐ Antony Sher
Every play I write is about love and distance. And time. And from that we can get things like history.
‐‐ Suzan-Lori Parks
Every play should be 90 minutes. There would be so many more theatre-goers if plays were shorter.
‐‐ Eve Myles
Every player had a roommate for out-of-town games, so I had to slip into the bathroom early each morning and secretly take my insulin injection. I feared that if the Cubs found out and I slumped badly, they would attribute it to the diabetes and send me back to the minors - or worse, release me.
‐‐ Ron Santo
Every player has the option to have metal spikes or other spikes or whatever they feel most comfortable in.
‐‐ Bernhard Langer
Every player needs a little time to adjust to new teammates and the mentality of the coach when you change clubs.
‐‐ Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Every player should be accorded the privilege of at least one season with the Chicago Cubs. That's baseball as it should be played - in God's own sunshine. And that's really living.
‐‐ Alvin Dark
Every player that plays for any organization, having great fans on your side every night is a great thing.
‐‐ Jim Thome
Every player wants to be as complete as possible and goals for a central midfielder are very important.
‐‐ Andres Iniesta
Every player would love to get to the absolute top, and Real Madrid is it.
‐‐ Luis Suarez
Every poem probably has sixty drafts behind it.
‐‐ Mary Karr
Every poker player is smarter than me.
‐‐ Penn Jillette
Every poker player, like every fisherman, needs to have a story in a box, and most poker stories are completely uninteresting.
‐‐ Jason Alexander
Every policy is shaped by two forces: background analysis and foreground politics. The political forces are loud, self-serving and, in the case of energy policy, well known.
‐‐ Donella Meadows
Every policy officer is sworn to protect life, and, under the most extreme circumstances, to take life. It is a staggering responsibility that requires officers to make split second decisions.
‐‐ Rahm Emanuel
Every political good carried to the extreme must be productive of evil.
‐‐ Mary Wollstonecraft
Every politician, every president gets votes by getting people that don't like him to like him. That's why politicians are slippery: because they talk out of both sides of their mouth.
‐‐ Henry Rollins
Every politician should have been born an orphan and remain a bachelor.
‐‐ Lady Bird Johnson
Every poll about the Left, the Right, and happiness reveals that the farther left one goes, the less happy the person is likely to be.
‐‐ Dennis Prager
Every poll shows that most journalists are Democrats.
‐‐ Sally Quinn
Every poor designer can go with things that are popular at the moment.
‐‐ Oleg Cassini
Every portal coming into this country is being attacked by those who would harvest information, both national security secrets and just the common information of private individuals and private individuals. That crime is going on, every day, on a single entity known as the Internet.
‐‐ Darrell Issa
Every portfolio benefits from bonds; they provide a cushion when the stock market hits a rough patch. But avoiding stocks completely could mean your investment won't grow any faster than the rate of inflation.
‐‐ Suze Orman
Every portrait that is painted with feeling is a portrait of the artist, not of the sitter.
‐‐ Oscar Wilde
Every positive value has its price in negative terms... the genius of Einstein leads to Hiroshima.
‐‐ Pablo Picasso
Every possession and every happiness is but lent by chance for an uncertain time, and may therefore be demanded back the next hour.
‐‐ Arthur Schopenhauer
Every pound of muscle burns approximately 50 calories every day, just doing nothing.
‐‐ Jorge Cruise
Every preacher who does not make prayer a mighty factor in his own life and ministry is weak as a factor in God's work and is powerless to project God's cause in this world.
‐‐ Edward McKendree Bounds
Every president, as he nears the end of his final term in office, thinks about his place in history.
‐‐ Kathleen Troia McFarland
Every president becomes a caricature. The press, partisans, late-night shows, and other arbiters of our culture these days boil down complicated and multi-faceted personalities into one-dimensional punchlines.
‐‐ Mark McKinnon
Every president, Democrat or Republican, every Congress, has gotten behind the idea that we have to invest in our highways, our bridges, our roads, our airports. The idea that now this is somehow a partisan issue, it boggles the mind.
‐‐ Antonio Villaraigosa
Every president has to live with the result of what Lyndon Johnson did with Vietnam, when he lost the trust of the American people in the presidency.
‐‐ Robert Caro
Every President hates the Press.
‐‐ Helen Thomas
Every President I think I've ever known, except Truman, has thought they didn't quite get done what they wanted done. And toward the end of their Administrations, they were disappointed and wished they had done some things differently.
‐‐ Billy Graham
Every president, if you watch what they look like when they come into office, you can see their hair turn white because it's such a hard job.
‐‐ Hillary Clinton
Every president needs to deal with the permanent government of the country, and the permanent government of the country is Wall Street oligarchs and corporate plutocrats and the questions becomes what is the relationship between that president and Wall Street.
‐‐ Cornel West
Every president since George Washington has taken executive privilege seriously. Every Republican president has.
‐‐ Jacob Lew
Every President that went to China, I would meet them and have dinner and talk about the past and the future. That was in the '70s.
‐‐ Jet Li
Every president thinks that all information that comes to the White House is their private preserve after they all promise an open administration on the campaign trail, but some are more secretive than others. Some want to lock down everything.
‐‐ Helen Thomas
Every president to hold office has espoused some version of Americanism - the truths that we hold self-evident, even when those truths are not always in evidence. But for all their grand rhetoric and mostly good deeds, none was able to seal the deal on the trifecta of equality, plurality and socioeconomic ascendancy. Obama has.
‐‐ John Ridley
Every President wants to do right.
‐‐ Lyndon B. Johnson
Every presidential candidate highlights patriotism, but Mr. Romney's is backed by the Mormon belief that the United States was chosen by God to play a special role in history, its Constitution divinely inspired.
‐‐ Jodi Kantor
Every prime minister ... has the responsibility to provide security for his people.
‐‐ Ehud Olmert
Every principle of liberty enunciated in any civilized country on earth, with very few exceptions, was intended entirely for men, and when women tried to force the putting into practice of these principles, for women, then they discovered they had come into a very, very unpleasant situation indeed.
‐‐ Emmeline Pankhurst
Every problem can be solved as long as they use common sense and apply the right research and techniques.
‐‐ Daymond John