The crowd gives us so much energy and we are able to really feed off of it. Hitting those shots and having the crowd go crazy helps boost our confidence. We love our fans.
‐‐ Steve Nash
The crowd intimidates me, its breath suffocates me. I feel paralyzed by its curious look, and the unknown faces make me dumb.
‐‐ Frederic Chopin
The crowd is a pretty good indicator when it's good, because it's kind of a universal energy that gets passed around.
‐‐ Tommy Lee
The crowd is just as important as the group. It takes everything to make it work.
‐‐ Levon Helm
The crowd is wonderful. There is always a superb atmosphere in the finish area. It's good for the World Cup. I missed it a lot when I had to rest and it's so nice to be back here.
‐‐ Hermann Maier
The crowd makes the ballgame.
‐‐ Ty Cobb
The crowd may be influenced easily, largely because it is a crowd.
‐‐ Ivor Novello
The crowd paid little or no respect to every player out there tonight.
‐‐ Bob Anderson
The crowd's a really powerful force on the Internet, and people finally understand how to harness that.
‐‐ Sam Altman
The crowd sometimes plays a tremendous role to give you wings and carry you to victory.
‐‐ Bela Karolyi
The crowd, still shouting, gives way before us. We plough our way through. Women hold their aprons over their faces and go stumbling away. A roar of fury goes up. A wounded man is being carried off.
‐‐ Erich Maria Remarque
The crowds can be very loud, especially when you're playing in the evening.
‐‐ Stefan Edberg
The crown is not my right, and pleaseth me not. The Lady Mary is the rightful heir.
‐‐ Jane Grey
The crown must constantly earn citizens' appreciation, respect and trust.
‐‐ Felipe VI of Spain
The crown of a supertall redwood has a towering, cloudy, irregular form, and the crowns of the tallest redwoods can sometimes look like the plume of exhaust from a rocket taking off.
‐‐ Richard Preston
The Crown Prince has said he needs to broaden political participation in the governing of Saudi Arabia.
‐‐ Frank Carlucci
The 'crownd' is still the unit, the favourite coin of the labourers, especially the elder folk. They use the word something in the same sense as the dollar, and look with regret upon the gradual disappearance of the broad silver disc with the figure of 'St. Gaarge' conquering the dragon.
‐‐ Richard Jefferies
The crowning feature of the federal system is the supremacy of the judiciary over all other branches of government in matters relating to the rights of persons and property.
‐‐ Charles A. Beard
The Crows are very handsome and gentlemanly Indians in their personal appearance: and have been always reputed, since the first acquaintance made with them, very civil and friendly.
‐‐ George Catlin
The crucial discovery was made that, in order to become painting, the universe seen by the artist had to become a private one created by himself.
‐‐ Andre Malraux
The crucial legacy of the personal computer is that anyone can write code for it and give or sell that code to you - and the vendors of the PC and its operating system have no more to say about it than your phone company does about which answering machine you decide to buy.
‐‐ Jonathan Zittrain
The crucial point is always the own cost structure. Therefore I created a Low Cost alliance with air Berlin.
‐‐ Niki Lauda
The crucial question one comes back to is the examination; without that experience is meaningless. And I think it's true that society is becoming more and more passive, less and less fired up with enthusiasm, in many spheres.
‐‐ Peter Hammill
The crucial task of old age is balance: keeping just well enough, just brave enough, just gay and interested and starkly honest enough to remain a sentient human being.
‐‐ Florida Scott-Maxwell
The crucial thing in any work of any kind is that it must be a gift - the reader must possess it even more than the person who wrote it. It must be given completely.
‐‐ Jesse Ball
The crucial thing is to arouse the awareness that as a matter of human conscience we can never permit the people of any country to fall victim to nuclear weapons, and for each individual to express their refusal to continue living in the shadow of the threat they pose.
‐‐ Daisaku Ikeda
The crudest thing I've done as a teacher was to require students to write a national anthem for their country and sing it themselves.
‐‐ Chris Van Allsburg
The cruel ambush of 9/11 supposedly 'changed everything,' slapping us back to reality. Yet we are constantly shocked, shocked by the foreseeable.
‐‐ Frank Rich
The cruelest lies are often told in silence.
‐‐ Robert Louis Stevenson
The cruelest thing a man can do to a woman is to portray her as perfection.
‐‐ D. H. Lawrence
The Cruise missiles do not frighten anyone. We are catching them like fish in a river. I mean here that over the past two days, we managed to shoot down 196 missiles before they hit their target.
‐‐ Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf
'The Crumbling of America' should be required viewing for local and national government, not to mention the local and national media who should be keeping their feet to the fire on guarding against disaster.
‐‐ Rachel Sklar
The crusade against Communism was even more imaginary than the specter of Communism.
‐‐ A. J. P. Taylor
The crusade to convince us that global warming can only be dealt with by wealth destruction and higher energy prices began with an effort to 'raise awareness,' which turned into some delicate nanny-state prodding before efforts to artificially inflate prices.
‐‐ David Harsanyi
The crusades made great improvement in the condition of the serfs.
‐‐ John Lothrop Motley
The crusades of Vietnam and Watergate seemed like a good idea at the time, even a noble one, not only to the press but perhaps to a majority of Americans.
‐‐ Howard Fineman
The crush of lobbyists on Washington and purchase of the media by corporations has created a big business-run government and a worthless press leaving Americans screwed and ill-informed.
‐‐ Adam McKay
The crushing, pitiful, and frequently just plain risible pathos of an unsuccessful actor/performer's life is well charted.
‐‐ Arabella Weir
The cry comes from the friends of the school-room, from those who would give the State a strong, great, noble citizenship, for protection from the curse of drunkenness. This cry should be heard and answered by every lover of his fellow-men, no matter where his home may be.
‐‐ Thomas Jordan Jarvis
The cry of equality pulls everyone down.
‐‐ Iris Murdoch
The cry of the oppressed has entered not only into my ears, but into my soul, so that while I live, I cannot hold my peace.
‐‐ Elijah Parish Lovejoy
The Crystal Cathedral is not an attempt to be an architectural ego-statement. It's probably the ultimate spiritual and psychological statement that could be made in architectural terms.
‐‐ Robert H. Schuller
The Crystal Cathedral Ministries, the assets and the buildings, would still be in the hands of the ministries if my father would have simply walked away. When I accepted the role as the next senior pastor, he had agreed to be an ambassador-at-large and raise funds for the endowment fund. He didn't do that.
‐‐ Robert A. Schuller
The CUAG specializes in providing support to Chinese human rights lawyers.
‐‐ Terry Glavin
The Cuban people still live in constant fear of a brutal totalitarian regime that has demonstrated time and again its utter disregard for basic human dignity. The fight for a free Cuba has gone on for far too long.
‐‐ Mitt Romney
The Cube can seem alive as it heats up in your hand. The fact that each face of the Cube is made of three layers of three blocks has an important meaning.
‐‐ Erno Rubik
The Cube is an imitation of life itself - or even an improvement on life.
‐‐ Erno Rubik
The Cubs are due in sixty-two.
‐‐ Ernie Banks
The Cubs are gonna shine in sixty-nine.
‐‐ Ernie Banks
The Cubs gave me a chance to play. They signed me as a free agent and brought me to the Major Leagues. The first day I walked into Wrigley Field was one of the best days of my life. And I owe them an awful lot.
‐‐ Bruce Sutter