Just a ton of excitement, and the way the guys are together on this, they're looking at me to grow and to learn, and I'm looking at them to grow and to learn.
‐‐ Kurt Busch
Just a touch of eyeliner and red lips is glamorous.
‐‐ Monica Bellucci
Just a whole different style, just a whole different way of going about an audience and a way about skating. And they are so brilliant in their own way, which is great, and that's what Brian was saying; is the styles are different, and it's the whole mentality.
‐‐ Elvis Stojko
Just about any story we think about doing, whether we've read it in a newspaper, heard it on the radio or come upon it through word of mouth - by the time you get there, every other network, cable station and talk show is already racing to the scene.
‐‐ Connie Chung
Just about anyone can make a good product, but it's the people that count. In the end, it's the employees who will take it from a kitchen-table idea to the next level. There are a lot of important things in business, but the people portion comes first.
‐‐ Hamdi Ulukaya
Just about every actor wants to be a Disney cartoon voice at some point.
‐‐ Randy Quaid
Just about every children's book in my local bookstore has an animal for its hero. But then, only a few feet away in the cookbook section, just about every cookbook includes recipes for cooking animals. Is there a more illuminating illustration of our paradoxical relationship with the nonhuman world?
‐‐ Jonathan Safran Foer
Just about every Latin American country has sent players to the big leagues, from the Dominican Republic to Costa Rica.
‐‐ Cheech Marin
Just about every player on tour has a bad back. It's just one of those games that does mess you up a little bit. You've got to keep looking after it.
‐‐ Retief Goosen
Just about every science whiz can tell you how he or she took apart the TV or the radio when they were kids just to see how it worked. To see what the world was made of. Well, when I was a kid, I took apart fairy tales to see how they worked. To see what the world was made of.
‐‐ Catherynne M. Valente
Just about every therapist or counselor or social worker is practiced in dealing with people going through failing relationships, ending them, and confronting issues of custody and support.
‐‐ Laura Wasser
Just about every weekend when I was growing up, we would throw rods and rifles and tents and shovels and pickaxes into the back of the truck and then head off to the side of a mountain or the bottom of a canyon. Hiking, fishing, hunting, rock-hounding: this is how my parents passed the time.
‐‐ Benjamin Percy
Just about every year, Congress passes another crime bill - spending billions of dollars to build more prisons, to place more band-aids on society's scars.
‐‐ Carrie P. Meek
Just about everything I own was made in China. Just about everything you own was made in China, too.
‐‐ Timothy Noah
Just about everything put out by Top Shelf and Drawn & Quarterly and Fantagraphics is what I keep up with. And once in a while, I'll read the more mainstream comics - I like Grant Morrison's writing and some of Warren Ellis' stuff, although maybe they're more on the fringe of the mainstream.
‐‐ Jeffrey Brown
Just about the entirety of the first album, 'Brown Sugar,' I wrote it, the majority of that record in my bedroom in Richmond. And all of the demos for it were done on a four-track in my bedroom. I think EMI was a little leery of me being in the studio producing it on my own, which is what I was fighting for.
‐‐ D'Angelo
Just about this time, when in imagination I was so great a warrior, I had good use in real life for more strength, as I was no longer taken to school by the nurse, but instead had myself to protect my brother, two years my junior.
‐‐ Georg Brandes
Just advertising departments with legs and high heels.
‐‐ Richard Avedon
Just after graduation in 1966, like many of my contemporaries, I applied for research training at the National Institutes of Health. Perhaps because his wife was a poet, Ira Pastan agreed to take me into his laboratory, despite my lack of scientific credentials.
‐‐ Harold E. Varmus
Just after I entered my teens I suddenly entertained an insatiable enthusiasm for the delightful habit of criticizing others.
‐‐ Loretta Young
Just after Kim Jong Il's death, the official news agency put out an article saying that under Kim Jong Il's rule, the people had been like naive children without a care in the world.
‐‐ Brian Reynolds Myers
Just after World War II, this country led the world in science by every way you could measure it, yet the number of scientists was a tiny proportion of what it is now.
‐‐ James Lovelock
Just after writing those we were called up to defend a new position on the left, where the terrible storming of the bridge over the Antietam took place.
‐‐ Joshua Chamberlain
Just all that hard work, all those hours in the pool, I feel like it's about to pay off. I guess we'll just have to wait and see this summer.
‐‐ Ryan Lochte
Just an hour with you, and I understand why we had to meet.
‐‐ Joan Armatrading
Just as a balloon filled gradually with air bursts when the limit of its tensile strength is passed, there are thresholds of radical, disruptive change in politics. When those thresholds are crossed, the impossible suddenly becomes probable, with revolutionary implications for governments and nations.
‐‐ Ian Lustick
Just as a candle cannot burn without fire, men cannot live without a spiritual life.
‐‐ Buddha
Just as a cautious businessman avoids investing all his capital in one concern, so wisdom would probably admonish us also not to anticipate all our happiness from one quarter alone.
‐‐ Sigmund Freud
Just as a child respects his father even when he perceives his weaknesses and faults, so a German will not despise the old Germany which was once a symbol of greatness to him.
‐‐ Gustav Stresemann
Just as a drop of water in the ocean cannot avail much; but if a great river runneth into it, that maketh a great commotion.
‐‐ Jakob Bohme
Just as a flower which seems beautiful and has color but no perfume, so are the fruitless words of the man who speaks them but does them not.
‐‐ John Dewey
Just as a fossil is 'petrified time,' so is an ancient artifact or text.
‐‐ Adrienne Mayor
Just as a man would not cherish living in a body other than his own, so do nations not like to live under other nations, however noble and great the latter may be.
‐‐ Mahatma Gandhi
Just as a mother finds pleasure in taking her little child on her lap, there to feed and caress him, in like manner our loving God shows His fondness for His beloved souls who have given themselves entirely to Him and have placed all their hope in His goodness.
‐‐ Alphonsus Liguori
Just as a new scientific discovery manifests something that was already latent in the order of nature, and at the same time is logically related to the total structure of the existing science, so the new poem manifests something that was already latent in the order of words.
‐‐ Northrop Frye
Just as a puppy can be more of a challenge than a gift, so too can the holidays.
‐‐ John Clayton
Just as a son, to be a son of man, must be of the same nature and spirit of his father; so with the sons of God, and so it will be with all who are born of the spirit of God.
‐‐ Elias Hicks
Just as actors are afraid of child audiences because they're so honest, I would be scared stiff of going before the big folks.
‐‐ Bob Keeshan
Just as an athlete with natural gifts may fail to develop the fundamental skills necessary to play their sport after their talent fades, so people naturally disposed to faith may fail to develop the skills necessary to sustain them for a lifetime.
‐‐ Stanley Hauerwas
Just as an individual of pre-eminent worth transforms democracy into a monarchy of the best man, even so the rule of one man, if in all things it has an eye to the common welfare, is democracy.
‐‐ Apollonius of Tyana
Just as an individual's ability to delay gratification at a young age is a powerful predictor of future academic and professional achievement, discipline is also central to the long-run economic health of nations.
‐‐ Peter Blair Henry
Just as appetite comes by eating, so work brings inspiration, if inspiration is not discernible at the beginning.
‐‐ Igor Stravinsky
Just as Bowie, Zeppelin, etc., became rock stars by remaking themselves in the image of the California girls, the Go-Gos became rock stars by pretending to be the Buzzcocks and the Sex Pistols. Jane Wiedlin always said her biggest influence was growing up in L.A. as a Bowie girl.
‐‐ Rob Sheffield
Just as characteristic, perhaps, is the intellectual interdependence created through the development of the modern media of communication: post, telegraph, telephone, and popular press.
‐‐ Christian Lous Lange
Just as China achieved much more than India in the realm of public health and education under an austere Communist regime, so its economic growth under a capitalist-friendly government strikes a visitor from India as nothing less than spectacular.
‐‐ Pankaj Mishra
Just as computer technology and the Internet created whole new industries and extraordinary benefits for people that extend into almost every realm of human endeavor from education to transportation to medicine, genetics will undoubtedly benefit people everywhere in ways we can't even imagine but know will surely occur.
‐‐ Anne Wojcicki
Just as courage imperils life, fear protects it.
‐‐ Leonardo da Vinci
Just as courage is the danger of life, so is fear its safeguard.
‐‐ Leonardo da Vinci
Just as Darwin discovered the law of development of organic nature, so Marx discovered the law of development of human history: the simple fact, hitherto concealed by an overgrowth of ideology, that mankind must first of all eat, drink, have shelter and clothing, before it can pursue politics, science, art, religion, etc.
‐‐ Friedrich Engels