We asked ourselves and the world to base decisions on good science, and I really believe the United States can be the leader in delivering that message to our international trading partners. Mike Johanns askbasedecision Change image and share on social
We asked ourselves what we wanted this company to stand for. We didn't want to just sell shoes. I wasn't even into shoes - but I was passionate about customer service. Tony Hsieh askcompanycustomer Change image and share on social
We asked the workers to give up 25 percent of their salaries. Imagine! We asked the industrialists to freeze all costs, no matter what the inflation is. Shimon Peres askcostfreeze Change image and share on social
We assert that the subject is crucial and only that subject matter is valid which is tragic and timeless. Mark Rothko assertcrucialmatter Change image and share on social
We asserted ourselves as a music community, and showed legislators that music is positive. Especially if you've sold 300 million records worldwide and pay taxes. Krist Novoselic assertcommunityhave Change image and share on social
We associate the North Atlantic with cod. The motto of Newfoundland used to be 'In cod we trust.' It was a joke, but it was essentially true. But there is no cod anymore. And that's extraordinary. It's all because of either greed or politics - Canadian politics. Simon Winchester anymoreassociateatlantic share on social
We assume in our daily lives that the world is both safe and sane. Otherwise, we could not carry on. Madeleine M. Kunin assumecarrydaily Change image and share on social
We assume people we know can't be serial killers. Pat Brown assumekillerpeople Change image and share on social
We assume that celebrities have it easy and so love to watch them having to endure a bit of hardship. Shirley Jones assumebitecelebrity Change image and share on social
We assume that everything's becoming more efficient, and in an immediate sense that's true; our lives are better in many ways. But that improvement has been gained through a massively inefficient use of natural resources. Paul Hawken assumeefficientgain share on social