The dynamic has really changed in the U.S. Americans believe they can be competitive, that they can win medals.
‐‐ Alberto Salazar
The dynamic is extremely similar to Gremlins and the hero is very similar, plus the small town atmosphere. It really is in a way the third Gremlins movie.
‐‐ Joe Dante
The dynamic of a relationship changes when one person gets sober.
‐‐ Trent Reznor
The dynamic of globalisation in financial and economic terms, but also in geopolitical terms, confronts Europeans with a stark choice: live together, share a common destiny and count in the world; or face the prospect of disunity and decline.
‐‐ Jose Manuel Barroso
The dynamic range of a digital camera is not that much greater than film, particularly if you push the ASA a little bit.
‐‐ Gary Ross
The dynamic range of the digital camera is pretty crappy compared to film, but now film is not great because the labs have closed. It's going to hurt a lot of the movies that we did in this gap because I think they are going to look very old very soon.
‐‐ Emmanuel Lubezki
The dynamic with social is you tend not to have products with 30% market share. It's all or nothing. Email works because we have open standards that let you communicate across any email client.
‐‐ Aaron Levie
The dynamics are pretty much the same among me and my friends as they were when I was 18 years old.
‐‐ Danny McBride
The dynamics of capitalism is postponement of enjoyment to the constantly postponed future.
‐‐ Norman O. Brown
The dynamics of film directing and fashion design - in the ways that I've done it - were not dissimilar.
‐‐ Tom Ford
The e-book does seem at the moment to threaten the livelihood of writers, because the way in which writers are paid for their work in the form of e-books is very much up in the air.
‐‐ Graham Swift
The E Street band casts a pretty wide net. Our influences go all the way back to the early primitive garage music, and also, we've had everything in the band from jazz players to Kansas City trumpet players to Nils Lofgren, one of the great rock guitarists in the world.
‐‐ Bruce Springsteen
The E.U. cannot act as guardian of the post-Cold War status quo without risking a collapse of Europe's current institutional infrastructure.
‐‐ Ivan Krastev
The E.U. has moved to combat global terrorism by instituting common European arrest and evidence warrants and creating a joint situation center to pool and analyze intelligence.
‐‐ John Bruton
The E.U. imports more agricultural goods from developing countries around the world than does the U.S., Canada and Japan, combined.
‐‐ John Bruton
The E.U. initially decided to end the isolation of Turkish Cyprus, to balance the accession of Cyprus. But the E.U. has not carried through on its promise.
‐‐ Ali Babacan
The E.U. is founded on the Treaties which apply only to the Member States who have agreed and ratified them.
‐‐ Jose Manuel Barroso
The E.U. is more than just a trade organization or a common market; it is a guarantee of democracy, freedom, justice, and human rights. Nations cannot stay in the E.U. if they do not respect these guarantees.
‐‐ John Bruton
The E.U. is the world's fastest growing democratic body.
‐‐ John Bruton
The E.U. needs Britain more than Britain needs the E.U. The London Stock Exchange is one of the most powerful financial centers in the world. Frankfurt will never replace it.
‐‐ Lawrence Kudlow
The E.U. needs renewal, and we need a strong U.K. at the table to help to drive the reform agenda that can help the union regain competitiveness and growth.
‐‐ Enda Kenny
The E.U.'s 500 million citizens enjoy the right to live and work in any of the Union's 27 member states.
‐‐ Najib Razak
The E.U.'s Eastern Partnership programme is designed to bind the so-called focus states tightly to itself, shutting down the possibility of co-operation with Russia.
‐‐ Sergei Lavrov
The E.U.'s tax and regulatory policies, climate-change and welfare spending, and free immigration even in wartime are gradually ruining Europe. That's why I believe Brexit is good for British freedom, political autonomy, and the survival of democratic capitalism.
‐‐ Lawrence Kudlow
The Eagle has landed.
‐‐ Neil Armstrong
The eagle has no fear of adversity. We need to be like the eagle and have a fearless spirit of a conqueror!
‐‐ Joyce Meyer
The Eagles and the Captain and Tennille ruled the airwaves, and we were the answer to it.
‐‐ Joey Ramone
The Eagles and the critics were not the best of friends.
‐‐ Don Henley
The Eagles ended on a rather abrupt note, although in retrospect I realize now that it had been ending for quite some time.
‐‐ Don Henley
The ear disapproves but tolerates certain musical pieces; transfer them into the domain of our nose, and we will be forced to flee.
‐‐ Jean Cocteau
The ear is the avenue to the heart.
‐‐ Voltaire
The ear is the only true writer and the only true reader.
‐‐ Robert Frost
The earlier practice of the Church had been more or less to employ in worship under the presidency of the pastor or pastors, the gifts of the congregation.
‐‐ Robert Rainy
The earlier you learn that you should focus on what you have, and not obsess about what you don't have, the happier you will be.
‐‐ Amy Poehler
The earliest books in the New Testament to be written were the Epistles, not the Gospels. It's almost as though Saint Paul and others who wrote the Epistles weren't that interested in whether Jesus was real.
‐‐ Richard Dawkins
The earliest dated monument yet discovered in Tikal and all of the Maya lowlands, Stela 29, has a Long Count date of 8.12.14.13.15, which translates to A.D. 292.
‐‐ David Roberts
The earliest depiction of libertarian eugenics may have appeared in a science fiction novel, Robert Heinlein's 1942 tale 'Beyond This Horizon.'
‐‐ Gregory Benford
The earliest English attempts at rhyming probably included words whose agreement is so slight that it deserves the name of mere 'assonance' rather than that of actual rhyme.
‐‐ H. P. Lovecraft
The earliest example known to me of replaced body parts is exemplified by a Mayan skull dating back to 1400 BC. In this skull, false teeth made of stone had been implanted.
‐‐ John Gurdon
The earliest form in which romances appear is that of a rude kind of verse.
‐‐ Thomas Bulfinch
The earliest golfing memories that I have are of the Italian Open when I was about six years of age. Watching that event is how I really got started in the game.
‐‐ Matteo Manassero
The earliest known writing probably emerged in southern Mesopotamia around 5,000 years ago, but for most of recorded history, reading and writing remained among the most elite human activities: the province of monarchs, priests and nobles who reserved for themselves the privilege of lasting words.
‐‐ Tom Chatfield
The earliest maps were 'story' maps. Cartographers were artists who mingled knowledge with supposition, memory and fears. Their maps described both landscape and the events, which had taken place within it, enabling travellers to plot a route as well as to experience a story.
‐‐ Rory MacLean
The earliest movies that I loved were French movies and Italian movies. I grew up watching those kind of movies and often find the truest looks at human nature - you can find them in another country's movies.
‐‐ Lucy Fisher
The earliest paintings I loved were always the most non-referential paintings you can imagine, by painters such as Mondrian. I was thrilled by them because they didn't refer to anything else. They stood alone, and they were just charged magic objects that did not get their strength from being connected to anything else.
‐‐ Brian Eno
The earliest phase of social formations found in historical as well as in contemporary social structures is this: a relatively small circle firmly closed against neighboring, strange, or in some way antagonistic circles.
‐‐ Georg Simmel
The earliest sensation at the onset of illness, often preceding the recognition of identifiable symptoms, is apprehension. Something has gone wrong, and a glimpse of mortality shifts somewhere deep in the mind. It is the most ancient of our fears.
‐‐ Lewis Thomas
The earliest stories in Genesis were not written to tell primeval history. They were written to tell readers about themselves and about God.
‐‐ Adam Hamilton
The earliest you can play Christmas music is on Thanksgiving.
‐‐ Tinashe