Simultaneity in light is harmony, the rhythm of colors which creates the Vision of Man.
‐‐ Robert Delaunay
Simultaneous contrast is not just a curious optical phenomenon - it is the very heart of painting.
‐‐ Josef Albers
Simultaneous recording with superimposed ionization chambers and Wilson chambers, ionization chambers and sets of counting tubes, has not yet been carried out.
‐‐ Victor Francis Hess
Simultaneously, my two biggest heroes are Susan Sontag and Morticia Addams from 'The Addams Family.'
‐‐ Caitlin Moran
Simultaneously, the movie business now experiments with a colorblind approach to casting.
‐‐ Michael Medved
Sin, also for those who don't have faith, exists when one goes against one's conscience. To listen to and obey it means, in fact, to decide in face of what is perceived as good or evil. And on this decision pivots the goodness or malice of our action.
‐‐ Pope Francis
Sin and forgiveness and falling and getting back up and losing the pearl of great price in the couch cushions but then finding it again, and again, and again? Those are the stumbling steps to becoming Real, the only script that's really worth following in this world or the one that's coming.
‐‐ Brennan Manning
Sin brought death, and death will disappear with the disappearance of sin.
‐‐ Mary Baker Eddy
Sin cannot be conceived in a natural state, but only in a civil state, where it is decreed by common consent what is good or bad.
‐‐ Baruch Spinoza
Sin carries in it its own misery.
‐‐ John Piper
Sin does not stop God's grace from flowing, but God's grace will stop sin.
‐‐ Joseph Prince
Sin, guilt, neurosis; they are one and the same, the fruit of the tree of knowledge.
‐‐ Henry Miller
Sin is basically a denial of God's right of possession.
‐‐ Edwin Louis Cole
Sin is geographical.
‐‐ Bertrand Russell
Sin is protean. It is a cancer that keeps mutating, and just when you think you have killed off one form, it turns out a deadlier strain yet is threatening your heart.
‐‐ John Ortberg
Sin is, somehow, at the root of all human misery. Sin is what keeps us from God and from life. It is in the face of every battered woman, the cry of every neglected child, the despair of every addict, the death of every victim of every war.
‐‐ John Ortberg
Sin is still sin - no matter how you spell it.
‐‐ Edwin Louis Cole
Sin is the reason we abuse our authority.
‐‐ Benjamin Watson
Sin is the reason we are racist, prejudiced, and lie to cover for our own.
‐‐ Benjamin Watson
Sin is the reason we rebel against authority.
‐‐ Benjamin Watson
Sin is too stupid to see beyond itself.
‐‐ Alfred Lord Tennyson
Sin is very important to the soul because sin is what disintegrates the soul; it's what attacks the soul. Sin kind of is to the soul what cancer is to the body.
‐‐ John Ortberg
Sin is whatever obscures the soul.
‐‐ Andre Gide
Sin leads to wickedness and to hearts that become hardened to things of the Spirit.
‐‐ Joseph B. Wirthlin
Sin may result from activities that begin innocently or that are perfectly legitimate in moderation, but in excess they can cause us to veer from the straight and narrow path to our destruction.
‐‐ Joseph B. Wirthlin
'Sin Nombre' was almost like the adolescent version of 'Jane Eyre.' 'Jane Eyre' sort of picks up where 'Sin Nombre' ends. It's about this girl who starts off on her own at her lowest point of despair, and she figures out how she got there.
‐‐ Cary Fukunaga
Sin penetrates to the heart, darkens and hardens it until it extinguishes the light of belief. Each sin has a path that leads to unbelief. Unless that sin is swiftly obliterated by seeking God's forgiveness, it grows from a worm into a snake that gnaws at the heart.
‐‐ Said Nursi
Sin pulls a man down into despondency and despair.
‐‐ Ezra Taft Benson
Sin recognized but that may keep us humble, But oh, it keeps us nasty.
‐‐ Margaret Smith
Sinai is demilitarized in accordance with the Israel-Egypt peace agreement.
‐‐ Tzipi Livni
Sinatra asked me out.
‐‐ Dorothy Malone
Sinatra had a lot of mood swings, but he was wonderful to my wife Barbara and to me. He made no bones about who he liked and who he loved, and he had this great charisma. When he walked into a room, it stopped. I've only seen that happen with Ronald Reagan.
‐‐ Don Rickles
Sinatra, here's a guy who plays a tough guy in all his movies, but was allowed to be vulnerable when he stepped up to the microphone.
‐‐ Michael Bolton
Sinatra, in my opinion, is possibly the greatest male singer of all time.
‐‐ George Strait
Sinatra invited me once to his birthday party in L.A. I was young, and I felt great about it. But when I got there, the Rat Pack were all in the kitchen laughing their heads off.
‐‐ Tony Bennett
Sinatra's endurance has become a rallying point for many people who feel that their sacrifices and hard work are no longer honored.
‐‐ Pete Hamill
Sinatra slowly found a way to allow tenderness into the performance while remaining manly. He perfected the role of the Tender Tough Guy and passed it on to several generations of Americans. Before him, that archetype did not exist in American popular culture.
‐‐ Pete Hamill
Sinatra was just one of Mom's friends.
‐‐ Lorna Luft
Sinatra was pretty astute - he used the best songwriters around, he used all the resources, he covered every song from the era basically.
‐‐ Martin Fry
Sinatra was somebody special.
‐‐ Don Rickles
Sinatra was the biggest influence on my life, my singing career. And rightly so. I mean he was the best singer ever.
‐‐ James Darren
Since 1775, when the first Continental Congress called for a national day of prayer, there have been such events called for by almost every President. I saw the figures - 34 out of 44 Presidents have called for a national day of prayer. Some of those who didn't have died in office.
‐‐ James Dobson
Since 1850, burning of fossil fuels, coal, oil and natural gas has increased 100 times to produce energy as the world has industrialized to serve the world's more than 6 billion and growing population.
‐‐ John Olver
Since 1869, baseball has been doing pretty well.
‐‐ Pete Rose
Since 1890, the Tour d'Argent's basic recipe hasn't changed. If you find yourself at the restaurant tomorrow, you will eat duck in the confidence that it was what someone ate a hundred years ago. You will eat it in the expectation that someone else will be served it a hundred years from now.
‐‐ Bill Buford
Since 1935, this has been a pay-as-you-go system, and I always believed when I first started talking about Social Security that there was a little box that had my name on it and it had my benefits for when I retired. That is not true.
‐‐ Judy Biggert
Since 1948 I have spent every single day thinking how the economic and political worlds have changed.
‐‐ Alan Greenspan
Since 1957, black people have experienced double-digit unemployment - in good times and bad times. Look at the population of African Americans in prison. They represent more than half the population of prisoners in the country, 55 percent of those on death row.
‐‐ Danny Glover
Since 1966, hundreds of books have been published that follow murderers along their paths of destruction. Every serial killer, it seems, now has a biographer or two.
‐‐ Eric Schlosser
Since 1970, I've been using text and ephemera as well as photographs in order to tell stories of one kind or another. There's a thread that runs through all the work that is to do with bearing witness. The photographs are about asking questions, though, not answering them.
‐‐ Jim Goldberg