'Station to Station' is a series of happenings that go across the landscape. What is a happening? A happening is a moment in time. A moment in time that is not choreographed, where you don't know precisely what's going on. Where there are aspects of different layers of culture.
‐‐ Doug Aitken
Stationary storage will be as big as the car business long term. The growth rate will probably be several times what it is for the car business.
‐‐ Elon Musk
Stationery gets me excited because it has an individual character, unlike computers, which may be convenient but are generic and bland.
‐‐ Damon Galgut
Stationery is addictive. I get mine made in Paris at Benetton, and writing on it gives me a strange thrill.
‐‐ Graydon Carter
Stations were built at intervals averaging fifteen miles apart. A rider's route covered three stations, with an exchange of horses at each, so that he was expected at the beginning to cover close to forty-five miles - a good ride when one must average fifteen miles an hour.
‐‐ Buffalo Bill
Statistical studies are all over the lot about the pluses and minuses of raising the minimum wage.
‐‐ Edmund Phelps
Statistically after six months, if an Indigenous or non-Indigenous person has come off welfare, even long-term welfare, and has stuck in that's job for six months, then they've really broken in their own psychology the welfare reliance mentality. They're up on their own two feet.
‐‐ Andrew Forrest
Statistically and emotionally, I believe that the way I can be of help to society is by doing what I know and what I've been good at.
‐‐ Tom Peters
Statistically, I'd say comedy writers are perhaps the sanest category of show people. And why not? They make big money, and although it's not an easy trade - particularly when you're at your galley oar five days a week - it's easier on the nerves and the psyche than living with the brain-squeezing pressure and cares of being the Star.
‐‐ Dick Cavett
Statistically, I'd say there are about as many gay figure skaters as there are gay football players. The majority are straight. There are just those few exceptions, and those are the ones who have gotten picked on and followed over the years.
‐‐ Johnny Weir
Statistically, if you have ever dieted you are extremely likely not only to regain any weight you lose, but to go on to gain even more. Dieting makes you fat.
‐‐ Arabella Weir
'Statistically, people who have been happily married and then widowed tend to remarry.
‐‐ Nigella Lawson
Statistically, Portland, Oregon has the most street kids, like kids that run away from home and live on the street. It's like a whole culture thing there. If you walk around on the streets, there are kids living on the streets, begging for money, but it's almost like a cool thing. They all just sit around and play music and squat.
‐‐ Laura Ramsey
Statistically, the probability of any one of us being here is so small that you'd think the mere fact of existing would keep us all in a contented dazzlement of surprise.
‐‐ Lewis Thomas
Statisticians tell us that people underestimate the sheer number of coincidences that are bound to happen in a world governed by chance.
‐‐ Steven Pinker
Statistics are no substitute for judgment.
‐‐ Henry Clay
Statistics are the triumph of the quantitative method, and the quantitative method is the victory of sterility and death.
‐‐ Hilaire Belloc
Statistics are to baseball what a flaky crust is to Mom's apple pie.
‐‐ Harry Reasoner
Statistics are used much like a drunk uses a lamppost: for support, not illumination.
‐‐ Vin Scully
Statistics do not convey emotion. They shock us for a minute or two, and then we click again.
‐‐ Madeleine M. Kunin
Statistics have shown that mortality increases perceptibly in the military during wartime.
‐‐ Alphonse Allais
Statistics is the grammar of science.
‐‐ Karl Pearson
Statistics say that I'm supposed to be in jail. And I'm not supposed to be alive.
‐‐ Tyler Perry
Statistics show that diversity in the media is pretty dismal. Critical voices from women and people of color are missing from many important conversations.
‐‐ Cameron Russell
Statistics show that many people watch our show from the bedroom. and people you ask into your bedroom have to be more interesting than those you ask into your living room. I kid you not!
‐‐ Jack Paar
Statistics show that of those who contract the habit of eating, very few survive.
‐‐ George Bernard Shaw
Statistics suggest that when customers complain, business owners and managers ought to get excited about it. The complaining customer represents a huge opportunity for more business.
‐‐ Zig Ziglar
Statistics: the mathematical theory of ignorance.
‐‐ Morris Kline
Statistics vary, but in less than seven years there won't be a single cell left in any of our bodies that's the same as it is today. This means that any human being who 'wants' to change is like a mountain river wanting to reach the valley floor. It's a done deal; that's what mountain rivers do, and 'changing' should be our first nature.
‐‐ Guy Finley
Stats are for losers. They relish in them.
‐‐ Jerry Jones
Stats are important to me, especially the ones related to scoring. You're going to miss fairways and greens out here, so how you play from the sand really matters.
‐‐ Jordan Spieth
Statues and pictures and verse may be grand, But they are not the Life for which they stand.
‐‐ James Thomson
Status anxiety definitely exists at a political level. Many Iraqis were annoyed with the US essentially for reasons of status: for not showing them respect, for humiliating them.
‐‐ Alain de Botton
Status based on wealth is an old-fashioned idea; I find it repugnant, actually.
‐‐ Ian Schrager
Status-driven, conspicuous consumption thrives from the language of novelty.
‐‐ Tim Jackson
Status in itself is criminal for those with the means to move, and the means to weave communion between people.
‐‐ Dave Eggers
Status is always ripe for satire, status is always good for comedy.
‐‐ Stephen Colbert
Status quo, you know, is Latin for 'the mess we're in'.
‐‐ Ronald Reagan
Statutes authorizing unreasonable searches were the core concern of the framers of the 4th Amendment.
‐‐ Sandra Day O'Connor
Stax was rejoicing in the difference in who we are, and that's what you see in the film.
‐‐ Ted Lange
Stay active. Read the Word. Worship with other believers. Continue to give. Keep learning and growing. Your faith will be unleashed!
‐‐ Joyce Meyer
Stay away from drugs. They're not worth it. I've tried, but there's none of them that's worth it.
‐‐ Randy Newman
Stay away from excellence at all costs; it stinks.
‐‐ Michael Leunig
Stay away from milk. It is nature's perfect food - but only if you are a calf.
‐‐ Mark Hyman
Stay away from restaurants that have menus in five languages. That's always a tourist trap. You want to eat where the locals eat.
‐‐ Curtis Stone
Stay big in your work and small in your life.
‐‐ Alber Elbaz
Stay calm and aggressive.
‐‐ Gabrielle Reece
Stay committed to your decisions, but stay flexible in your approach.
‐‐ Tony Robbins
Stay engaged; be part of the process.
‐‐ Suzan DelBene
Stay externally focused - on your customers - and focus internally when you have to hire.
‐‐ Ram Shriram