Plans are nothing; planning is everything.
‐‐ Dwight D. Eisenhower
Plans are only good intentions unless they immediately degenerate into hard work.
‐‐ Peter Drucker
Plans never go well for me. I just live every day like I ain't gonna live the next one.
‐‐ Fetty Wap
Plans to protect air and water, wilderness and wildlife are in fact plans to protect man.
‐‐ Stewart Udall
Plant and your spouse plants with you; weed and you weed alone.
‐‐ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Plant diseases, drought, desolation, despair were recurrent catastrophes during the ages - and the ancient remedies: supplications to supernatural spirits or gods.
‐‐ Norman Borlaug
Plant the love of the holy ones within your spirit; don't give your heart to anything, but the love of those whose hearts are glad.
‐‐ Rumi
Plant the seed of desire in your mind and it forms a nucleus with power to attract to itself everything needed for its fulfillment.
‐‐ Robert Collier
Plant thy foot firmly in the prints which His foot has made before thee.
‐‐ Joseph Barber Lightfoot
Plantation gospel music was the stuff I fell in love with when I was a kid - these beautiful melodies and these hard, hard stories.
‐‐ Bobby Womack
Planting native species in our gardens and communities is increasingly important, because indigenous insects, birds and wildlife rely on them. Over thousands, and sometimes millions, of years they have co-evolved to live in local climate and soil conditions.
‐‐ David Suzuki
Plants and minerals are bound to predestination. The faithful is only bound to the Divine orders.
‐‐ Muhammad Iqbal
Plants can't very well defend themselves by their behavior, so they resort to chemical warfare, and plants are saturated with toxins and irritants to deter creatures like us who want to eat them.
‐‐ Steven Pinker
Plants exist in the weather and light rays that surround them - waving in the wind, shimmering in the sunlight. I am always puzzling over how to draw such things.
‐‐ Hayao Miyazaki
Plastic bags are bad and for the most part unnecessary.
‐‐ David Suzuki
Plastic surgeons are always making mountains out of molehills.
‐‐ Dolly Parton
Plastic surgery and breast implants are fine for people who want that, if it makes them feel better about who they are. But, it makes these people, actors especially, fantasy figures for a fantasy world. Acting is about being real being honest.
‐‐ Kate Winslet
Plastic surgery can't make you younger or more beautiful, because beauty is in your eyes, isn't it? It's in your soul; you can't strap it on.
‐‐ Sarah Parish
Plastic surgery is a postmodern veil.
‐‐ Nawal El Saadawi
Plastic surgery is like a big elephant sitting in the Hollywood living room.
‐‐ Patricia Heaton
Plastics, as a material, are very nasty, but as an alternative to, let's say, a brick, which seems really natural, they start to look pretty good. They're very low energy to produce, very lightweight to transport and construct. That's why they're so popular.
‐‐ Greg Lynn
Plate tectonics is not all havoc and destruction. The slow movement of continents and ocean floors recycles carbon dioxide dissolved in the oceans back into the atmosphere. Without this slow speed carbon cycle, Earth's temperatures would cool dozens of degrees below your comfort zone.
‐‐ Seth Shostak
Platforms - they come and go, but storytelling is forever.
‐‐ Michelle Phan
Platinum for me signifies everlasting love, which needs to be celebrated in the most special way.
‐‐ Ram Kapoor
Platitude: an idea (a) that is admitted to be true by everyone, and (b) that is not true.
‐‐ H. L. Mencken
Platitudes? Yes, there are platitudes. Platitudes are there because they are true.
‐‐ Margaret Thatcher
Plato found fault that the poets of his time filled the world with wrong opinions of the gods, making light tales of that unspotted essence, and therefore would not have the youth depraved with such opinions.
‐‐ Philip Sidney
Plato is dear to me, but dearer still is truth.
‐‐ Aristotle
Plato is my friend; Aristotle is my friend, but my greatest friend is truth.
‐‐ Isaac Newton
Plato's philosophy is a dignified preface to future religion.
‐‐ Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
Plato said that virtue has no master. If a person does not honor this principle and rejoice in it, but is purchasable for money, he creates many masters for himself.
‐‐ Apollonius of Tyana
Plato stands for the union of truth and goodness in the supreme idea of God.
‐‐ James Mark Baldwin
Plato was a bore.
‐‐ Friedrich Nietzsche
Plato wove historical fact into literary myth.
‐‐ Michael Shermer
Play and pray; but on the whole do not pray when you are playing and do not play when you are praying.
‐‐ Charles Williams
Play, as a consumers' good, is subject to the law of marginal utility, as are all goods, and the time spent in play will be balanced against the utility to be derived from other obtainable goods.
‐‐ Murray Rothbard
Play as much as you can as often as you can with as many people as you can. That's how you learn and grow.
‐‐ Les Claypool
Play as well as you can; that's it, as opposed to creating these odd paranoias, trying to be something you're not.
‐‐ Ville Valo
Play because it's fun, and not to become a pro. If your goal is to become pro, the best way to realize that is by loving what you do.
‐‐ Steve Nash
Play begins as a major feature of mammalian evolution and remains as a major method of becoming reconciled with our present universe.
‐‐ Brian Sutton-Smith
Play difficult and interesting things. If you play boring things, you risk losing your appetite. Saxophone can be tedious with too much of the same.
‐‐ Steve Lacy
Play every game as if it is your last one.
‐‐ Guy Lafleur
Play exercises both your physical and creative muscles. It helps you move around, solve problems, challenge yourself, and think in new ways. Not to mention that it's just plain fun.
‐‐ Darell Hammond
Play fair. Don't hit people. Say you're sorry when you hurt somebody.
‐‐ Robert Fulghum
Play fair, okay?
‐‐ Colleen Haskell
Play is a uniquely adaptive act, not subordinate to some other adaptive act, but with a special function of its own in human experience.
‐‐ Johan Huizinga
Play is always a fantasy, but once you get into the frame, it is quite real, and everything you do is real. You put acres and acres of real movement and real action and real belief in it.
‐‐ Brian Sutton-Smith
Play is always voluntary. What might otherwise be play is work if it's forced.
‐‐ Bob Black
Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood.
‐‐ Fred Rogers