From the beginning, the series has been story driven - I began with a story idea - but research feeds it.
‐‐ Jean M. Auel
From the beginning, there have been some religious leaders who greeted the funding of faith-based social services by government with ambivalence.
‐‐ Tony Campolo
From the beginning, this has been a faith-based ministry.
‐‐ David Wilkerson
From the beginning, we promised folks that they'll see whatever event we cover in its entirety, from gavel to gavel - whether it's the House of Representatives or the Senate. That's the whole reason for being.
‐‐ Brian Lamb
From the beginning, we were prepared, we know how we would shoot and cut the two versions.
‐‐ Bille August
From the beginning, when I first got an idea for a story and wondered if I could write it, it has always been the story that has driven me.
‐‐ Jean M. Auel
From the beginnings of literature, poets and writers have based their narratives on crossing borders, on wandering, on exile, on encounters beyond the familiar. The stranger is an archetype in epic poetry, in novels. The tension between alienation and assimilation has always been a basic theme.
‐‐ Jhumpa Lahiri
From the Berlin tenement reform law of 1897 to H. P. Berlage's plan for Amsterdam South of 1917, designers and theorists in Germany and Holland moved toward the development of a perimeter residential block that would preserve the plastic continuity of the street while opening up the resultant courtyard for use as an enclosed semi-public space.
‐‐ Kenneth Frampton
From the big mountains in the north to the valleys in the south, all through my childhood and teenage years, my family would always holiday in Wales.
‐‐ Luke Evans
From the bitter cold winter at Valley Forge, to the mountains of Afghanistan and the deserts of Iraq, our soldiers have courageously answered when called, gone where ordered, and defended our nation with honor.
‐‐ Solomon Ortiz
From the boardroom to the bedroom, we're connected 24/7, yet loneliness is at an all-time high. More people are reaching for mobile devices than for the hand of someone in need. Where did our humanity go?
‐‐ Elizabeth Kapu'uwailani Lindsey
From the Book of Mormon, we learn how disciples of Christ live in times of war.
‐‐ Ezra Taft Benson
From the boys' point of view, scouting puts them into fraternity-gangs, which is their natural organisation, whether for games, mischief, or loafing; it gives them a smart dress and equipments; it appeals to their imagination and romance; and it engages them in an active, open-air life.
‐‐ Robert Baden-Powell
From the Bronx to Buffalo, cities and towns in New York have been plagued by what are commonly called zombie properties. These are homes that residents abandon - often after they have received a foreclosure notice - which then languish, uncared-for, until the foreclosure process is complete.
‐‐ Eric Schneiderman
From the Buddhist point of view, it is true that emptiness is a characteristic of all of life - if we look carefully at any experience we will find transparency, insubstantiality, with no solid, unchanging core to our experience. But that does not mean that nothing matters.
‐‐ Sharon Salzberg
From the building of the temple of Solomon, which is also treated as a leading epoch in chronology, a new period in the history of worship is accordingly dated, - and to a certain extent with justice.
‐‐ Julius Wellhausen
From the Bush Administration to the 9-11 Commission, there is an urgent and universally recognized need to change the broken formula through which Homeland Security grant money currently is allocated to our first responders.
‐‐ Vito Fossella
From the business point of view, always encouraging the people in our company to own stock in the company, and if we're going to build something great, to have a lot of people share in the benefits of that greatness.
‐‐ Sanford I. Weill
From the business point of view - not to overstate it - intellectual property is dead; long live intellectual process. Long live service; long live performance.
‐‐ Esther Dyson
From the catbird seat, I've found poetry to be the necessary utterance it has always been in America.
‐‐ Natasha Trethewey
From the Chinese perspective, Korea ranks about third or fourth in terms of trading volume and about third in terms of investment.
‐‐ Lee Myung-bak
From the consumer perspective, what happened in the U.S. 10 years ago and Europe five years ago is now happening in Russia. People are beginning to understand that e-commerce is easy and safe.
‐‐ Maelle Gavet
From the core, I'm a shy person, but when I'm on stage, I know how to put it aside. Of course, I'm not perfect, but I've definitely grown as far as being comfortable on stage.
‐‐ Leon Bridges
From the country with limited hope to grow your own business and express your own personality, Russia has become the land of significant opportunity.
‐‐ Roustam Tariko
From the cradle to the coffin underwear comes first.
‐‐ Bertolt Brecht
From the cradle to the grave she is subject to the power and control of man. Father, guardian, or husband, one conveys her like some piece of merchandise over to the other.
‐‐ Ernestine Rose
From the dawn of history, science has probed the universe of unknowns, searching for the uniting laws of nature.
‐‐ Ahmed Zewail
From the day Facebook launched in 2004, the profile was the most critical page on the site.
‐‐ Joe Green
From the day he first walked through the door of the Oval Office, President Obama's top priority has been growing our economy, creating good jobs, and rebuilding middle class security.
‐‐ Denis McDonough
From the day he took office, President Obama has been open to any good idea when it comes to the budget, as long as supporting middle-class families remains our North Star. Republicans won't extract concessions over the full faith and credit of the United States.
‐‐ Dan Pfeiffer
From the day I got out of school, I was looking for an idea.
‐‐ Tom Golisano
From the day I started to think politically and to develop my own moral values, from my earliest youth, I have been an ardent defender of Israel.
‐‐ Steven Spielberg
From the day of the Declaration, the people of the North American union, and of its constituent states, were associated bodies of civilized men and Christians, in a state of nature, but not of anarchy.
‐‐ John Quincy Adams
From the day war conquered the skies, nothing could check its progress.
‐‐ Ferdinand Buisson
From the days of biplanes and silk scarves, the aviator has been the archetype of masculine glamour. Aviators have personified national ideals, from French elan to Soviet party discipline. They've inspired lust and admiration. They've turned sunglasses and short, utilitarian leather jackets into fashion statements.
‐‐ Virginia Postrel
From the days of Cain and Abel, we know all too well there will always be evil. But that evil shouldn't take away our freedoms.
‐‐ Taya Kyle
From the death of the old the new proceeds, and the life of truth from the death of creeds.
‐‐ John Greenleaf Whittier
From the deepest desires often come the deadliest hate.
‐‐ Socrates
From the depth of need and despair, people can work together, can organize themselves to solve their own problems and fill their own needs with dignity and strength.
‐‐ Cesar Chavez
From the depths of the Pacific to the deserts of Iraq, more than a million American soldiers, Airmen, midshipmen, and Marines have laid down their lives for their friends, their families and our nation.
‐‐ Bill Flores
From the depths of the West of Europe, a young child will be born of poor people, he who by his tongue will seduce a great troop; his fame will increase towards the realm of the East.
‐‐ Nostradamus
From the described experiment it is clear that the mere act of eating, the food even not reaching the stomach, determines the stimulation of the gastric glands.
‐‐ Ivan Pavlov
From the director's point of view, it's infinitely easier to do violence than to do a good dramatic scene.
‐‐ George Cukor
From the dust of the earth, from the common elementary fund, the Creator has made Homo sapiens. From the same material he has made every other creature, however noxious and insignificant to us. They are earth-born companions and our fellow mortals.
‐‐ John Muir
From the earliest age, I was just different. I think that's part of every writer's little revenge. You think, 'I'm not a blonde, blue-eyed cheerleader but I'm going to get out of here and do something.'
‐‐ Janine di Giovanni
From the earliest moments of life, children begin to learn the fundamentals of language. The most powerful influence for effective language development are the verbal interactions with caregivers.
‐‐ David Perlmutter
From the early 1960s to the mid-1980s - the era of military dictatorship when South Korea was rebuilding itself from a postwar economic basket case to a humming, modern nation - military schools were the track of choice for ambitious young men.
‐‐ Kim Young-ha
From the early days of European migration to America, in the 17th Century, the prototype of buildings was based on English precedent, even if mostly translated into the locally available material in abundance: timber.
‐‐ Harry Seidler
From the early days of the Raj, Shakespeare had been woven into the fabric of India's education, and my father understood that in a culture rich with storytelling and fantastical tales, Shakespeare's characters and storylines resonated in a powerful way.
‐‐ Felicity Kendal
From the early Seventies to the mid-Eighties, I approached Rome at a snail's pace. Having concluded that God existed, I could not seriously entertain the thought of not trying to be in contact with Him.
‐‐ Conrad Black