Municipal debt outstanding doubled in the past 10 years. And in the past 30 years, the U.S. has been in real economic nirvana.
‐‐ Meredith Whitney
Municipal networks expand economic opportunities. We've got to open new doors, not slam them shut.
‐‐ Frank Lautenberg
Murals in restaurants are on a par with the food in museums.
‐‐ Peter De Vries
Murder has foreseeable consequences. When it happens, it is always to distinct individuals, and after it happens, other victims are left behind.
‐‐ David Souter
'Murder in the First' takes 12 episodes to explore the crime and the issues surrounding it, all in the hopes of answering the question, 'How did we get to this point?'
‐‐ Ian Anthony Dale
Murder is about power and the more powerful women get the more it will change the good that they do and the bad that they do.
‐‐ Patricia Cornwell
Murder is an offensive act. The term cannot be applied legitimately to any defensive act.
‐‐ Benjamin Tucker
Murder is born of love, and love attains the greatest intensity in murder.
‐‐ Octave Mirbeau
Murder is not the crime of criminals, but that of law-abiding citizens.
‐‐ Emmanuel Teney
Murder, like talent, seems occasionally to run in families.
‐‐ George Henry Lewes
Murder mysteries are puzzles that are fun to resolve.
‐‐ Kathy Reichs
Murder will out, this my conclusion.
‐‐ Geoffrey Chaucer
Murderers, in general, are people who are consistent, people who are obsessed with one idea and nothing else.
‐‐ Ugo Betti
Murderers will try to recall the sequence of events, they will remember exactly what they did just before and just after. But they can never remember the actual moment of killing. This is why they will always leave a clue.
‐‐ Peter Ackroyd
Murders with guns are the No. 1 cause of death for African-American men between the ages of 15 and 34. But talking about race in the context of guns would also mean taking on a subject that can't be addressed by passing a law: the family-breakdown issues that lead too many minority children to find social status and power in guns.
‐‐ Juan Williams
Murdoch paid too much for the Wall Street Journal even when he didn't have any competition.
‐‐ Sumner Redstone
Muriel, my mother, was my main confidant. She was a teacher of English at Watford grammar school but took a break while my sister Madeleine and I were children. She held court in the kitchen, and we talked about everything.
‐‐ John Sulston
Murk can be described as an enfeebled fog with a personality disorder; it is more troubled than ethereal, sulking moodily over our lives at the end of the day.
‐‐ Michael Leunig
Murrow covered something because it needed coverage. He wasn't trying to get an audience just for the sake of it.
‐‐ Daniel Schorr
Muscle and water is critical in burning fat.
‐‐ Lee Haney
Muscle is constantly being used - constantly being damaged. If every time we tore a muscle or every time we stretched a muscle or moved in a wrong way, cancer occurred - I mean, everybody would have cancer almost.
‐‐ Eva Vertes
Musclemen grow on trees. They can tense their muscles and look good in a mirror. So what? I'm interested in practical strength that's going to help me run, jump, twist, punch.
‐‐ Jason Statham
Muscles are in a most intimate and peculiar sense the organs of the will.
‐‐ G. Stanley Hall
Muscles come and go; flab lasts.
‐‐ Bill Vaughan
Muscles do not use oxygen at a constant rate.
‐‐ August Krogh
Muse is going to be part of everyday life as an indispensable tool helping people overcome mental, physical and emotional barriers. It's going to allow us to free ourselves in ways we never thought possible.
‐‐ Ariel Garten
Muse is the brain-sensing headband that allows you to track your cognitive and emotional activity. It boosts your attention and helps you become more aware of the emotions that you're having.
‐‐ Ariel Garten
Muse. Mu-se. It's a great thing, for someone to feel that they can draw inspiration from you. And I don't think it's necessarily a man 'taking' from a woman. It can go both ways, both can stimulate, excite.
‐‐ Chloe Sevigny
Museums are custodians of epiphanies, and these epiphanies enter the central nervous system and deep recesses of the mind.
‐‐ George Lois
Museums are for dead artists. I'd never show my work in the Tate. You'd never get me in that place.
‐‐ Damien Hirst
Museums are good things, places to look and absorb and learn.
‐‐ Alan King
Museums are like sports stadiums, hotels and hospitals: they are in the category of captive-audience dining.
‐‐ Danny Meyer
Museums are like the quiet car of the world. It's a place you can come to escape, where there's authenticity, there's uniqueness, there's calm, there's physicality.
‐‐ Thomas P. Campbell
Museums are managers of consciousness. They give us an interpretation of history, of how to view the world and locate ourselves in it. They are, if you want to put it in positive terms, great educational institutions. If you want to put it in negative terms, they are propaganda machines.
‐‐ Hans Haacke
Museums are not normally presenting the works on the walls as provocations to work. It's more like going to a Jacuzzi.
‐‐ Hans Haacke
Museums are tombs, and it looks like everything is turning into a museum.
‐‐ Robert Smithson
Museums are western inventions where the rich and the powerful or the government and the state tend to exhibit the signs and symbol and images of their culture.
‐‐ Orhan Pamuk
Museums do not share their collections with other museums unless they get something in exchange. The Metropolitan will deal with the Louvre, but will they send their stuff to Memphis? No.
‐‐ Eli Broad
Museums, I love museums.
‐‐ Tony Randall
Museums, I think, are becoming more and more aware of how to turn themselves into a must-see spectacle.
‐‐ Jake Barton
Museums provide places of relaxation and inspiration. And most importantly, they are a place of authenticity. We live in a world of reproductions - the objects in museums are real. It's a way to get away from the overload of digital technology.
‐‐ Thomas P. Campbell
Musharraf is a good man and wants to improve relations with India.
‐‐ Lalu Prasad Yadav
Mushrooms are miniature pharmaceutical factories, and of the thousands of mushroom species in nature, our ancestors and modern scientists have identified several dozen that have a unique combination of talents that improve our health.
‐‐ Paul Stamets
Mushrooms have many helpful nutrients, including beta glucans for immune enhancement, ergothioneines for antioxidative potentiation, nerve growth stimulators for helping brain function, and antimicrobial compounds for limiting viruses.
‐‐ Paul Stamets
Mushrooms provide a vast array of potential medicinal compounds. Many mushrooms - such as portobello, oyster, reishi and maitake - are well-known for these properties, but the lion's mane mushroom, in particular, has drawn the attention of researchers for its notable nerve-regenerative properties.
‐‐ Paul Stamets
Mushy food is a form of sensory deprivation. In the same way that a dark, silent room will eventually drive you to hallucinate, the mind rebels against bland, single-texture foods, edibles that do not engage the oral device.
‐‐ Mary Roach
Music actually inspires me a lot. I listen to a lot of music, and often I find that if I can associate mentally a song or a piece of music with a particular character or scene, it helps me get back into the head of that character.
‐‐ Cassandra Clare
Music allows the great opportunity to play with people who turned you on and you love.
‐‐ Herbie Mann
Music always came first. I never set out to be an actor.
‐‐ David Soul