Reputation runs behind the current state of affairs.
‐‐ Mason Cooley
Reputations rise and fall almost as regularly as the tides.
‐‐ Peter Benchley
'Requiem' has been controversial because people don't feel I gave it closure.
‐‐ Lauren Oliver
Require... electoral votes to be allocated in proportion to the popular votes.
‐‐ Robert A. Dahl
Requiring companies to weaken devices with 'back doors' means we open up innocent Americans to the bad actors who would love easier access to our citizens' personal information.
‐‐ Suzan DelBene
Requiring military hospitals to perform elective abortions exposes the physicians, the nurses, the military personnel to move against their own personal convictions of life in many cases.
‐‐ Rick Renzi
Requiring valid, photographic identification is a common sense step to ensure voter integrity and sound elections.
‐‐ Sonny Perdue
Rereading A.J. Liebling carries me happily back to an age when all good journalists knew they had plenty to be modest about, and were.
‐‐ Russell Baker
Rereading, we find a new book.
‐‐ Mason Cooley
Reruns are wonderful because it usually indicates that they had something going for them to begin with and that's why you're still looking at them. And in both my shows, The Dick Van Dyke Show and the last one, they were so well written and so good they hold up.
‐‐ Mary Tyler Moore
'Rescue From Gilligan's Island' was the first of the so-called reunion shows on the networks, getting a 54 share. With numbers like that, everybody else started to have reunion shows.
‐‐ Sherwood Schwartz
'Rescue Me' is the first book in a three-book series. Although, like all my series, the books are purposely written so that readers do not have to read them in order.
‐‐ Rachel Gibson
Rescue someone unwilling to look after himself, and he will cling to you like a dangerous illness.
‐‐ Mason Cooley
Rescuing women from their burden of unwarranted guilt is going to require 'educational practices and socializing agents' even more effective than the ones that have been relentlessly loading female humans with responsibility for other people's behavior from their earliest childhood.
‐‐ Germaine Greer
Research! A mere excuse for idleness; it has never achieved, and will never achieve any results of the slightest value.
‐‐ Benjamin Jowett
Research and development activities to support Yucca are permitted. This will ensure that we keep Congress in the driver's seat for nuclear waste policy.
‐‐ Rodney Frelinghuysen
Research and development needs permanent tax credits to build the technology that spurs our growth. But no government programs alone can get America's students to study more science and math; parents must push and help their children to meet this goal.
‐‐ Ernest Istook
Research by James Poterba at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology finds that the wealth of the U.S.'s elderly is highly skewed. About half of retirees have little or no financial wealth when they retire and depend almost entirely on Social Security for their income.
‐‐ Greg Ip
Research can be a big clunker. It's difficult to know how you can make the historical light.
‐‐ Michael Ondaatje
Research challenges the materialistic understanding of death, according to which biological death represents the final end of existence and of all conscious activity.
‐‐ Stanislav Grof
Research clearly shows us that the earlier women think about maintaining their bone mass and take the steps to do so, the better their health will be in the long run.
‐‐ Lois Capps
Research conducted throughout the world shows gender balance in top positions contributes to improved competitiveness and better business performance.
‐‐ Beth Brooke
Research confirms that both Republican and Democratic women are more likely than their male counterparts to initiate and fight for bills that champion social justice, protect the environment, advocate for families, and promote nonviolent conflict resolution.
‐‐ Dee Dee Myers
Research for fiction is a funny thing: you go looking for one piece of information, and find something altogether different.
‐‐ Nell Freudenberger
Research gathered over recent years has highlighted the countless benefits to people, wildlife and the environment that come from planting trees and creating new woodland habitat. It's obvious trees are good things.
‐‐ Clive Anderson
Research has been called good business, a necessity, a gamble, a game. It is none of these - it's a state of mind.
‐‐ Martin H. Fischer
Research has shown that a barren environment is much more damaging to baby animals than it is to adult animals. It does not hurt the adult animals the same way it damages babies.
‐‐ Temple Grandin
Research has shown that children who play often both solitarily and socially become more creative and imaginative than those whose exposure to play and toys is limited.
‐‐ Brian Sutton-Smith
Research has shown that even small amounts of processed food alter the chemical balance in our brain and cause negative mood swings along with noticeable dips ill energy.
‐‐ Marilu Henner
Research has shown that it takes 31 days of conscious effort to make or break a habit. That means, if one practices something consistently for 31 days, on the 32nd day it does become a habit. Information has been internalised into behavioural change, which is called transformation.
‐‐ Shiv Khera
Research has shown that middle-income wage earners would benefit most from a large reduction in corporate tax rates. The corporate tax is not a rich-man's tax. Corporations don't even pay it. They just pass the tax on in terms of lower wages and benefits, higher consumer prices, and less stockholder value.
‐‐ Lawrence Kudlow
Research has shown that people who volunteer often live longer.
‐‐ Allen Klein
Research has shown that the best way to be happy is to make each day happy.
‐‐ Deepak Chopra
Research has shown that the perceived style of leadership is by far the most important thing to most voters in evaluating officeholders and candidates.
‐‐ Robert Teeter
Research has shown that time pressure leads to tunnel vision and that people think more creatively when they are calm, unhurried and free from stress and distractions. We all know this from experience.
‐‐ Carl Honore
Research has shown time and time again that infants who receive the high-quality child care and early education programs do better in school, have more developed social skills, and display fewer behavior problems.
‐‐ Judy Biggert
Research In Motion, the owner of BlackBerry, has been asked by a range of governments to comply with surveillance requirements.
‐‐ Rebecca MacKinnon
Research in this country is going down.
‐‐ Amar Bose
Research indicates that employees have three prime needs: Interesting work, recognition for doing a good job, and being let in on things that are going on in the company.
‐‐ Zig Ziglar
Research indicates that most women want their man to earn more than they do.
‐‐ Laura Schlessinger
Research into endometriosis is as scanty as funding.
‐‐ Rose George
Research into manned spaceflight is shifting from low-Earth orbit to destinations much further away, like Mars and the asteroid belt. But society will have to invent many new technologies before it can plausibly send people to those distances.
‐‐ Andy Weir
Research is creating new knowledge.
‐‐ Neil Armstrong
Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose.
‐‐ Zora Neale Hurston
Research is four things: brains with which to think, eyes with which to see, machines with which to measure and, fourth, money.
‐‐ Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
Research is not an obstacle, something to be frightened of. It can be one of the real joys of writing.
‐‐ Anthony Marra
Research is of considerable importance in certain fields, such as science and history.
‐‐ Fred Saberhagen
Research is so unpredictable. There are periods when nothing works and all your experiments are a disaster and all your hypotheses are wrong.
‐‐ Francis Collins
Research is starting to show that a child should be engaged at least 20 hours a week. I do not think it matters which program you choose as long as it keeps the child actively engaged with the therapist, teacher, or parent for at least 20 hours a week.
‐‐ Temple Grandin
Research is the historical novelist's map, constraint, and purest energy.
‐‐ Donald McCaig