The glamour of air travel - its aspirational meaning in the public imagination - disappeared before its luxury did, dissipating as flying gradually became commonplace.
‐‐ Virginia Postrel
The glamour of being forbidden must not be underestimated.
‐‐ Salman Rushdie
The glamour of it all! New York! America!
‐‐ Charlie Chaplin
The glamour of twentieth-century air travel helped to persuade once-fearful travelers to take to the skies and encouraged parochial Americans to go out and see the world.
‐‐ Virginia Postrel
The glaring injustice is there for all who are not blinded by prejudice to see.
‐‐ Bram Fischer
'The Glass Castle' by Jeannette Walls is the quintessential dysfunctional family.
‐‐ Sara Shepard
The glass is always half empty. And cracked. And I just cut my lip on it. And chipped a tooth.
‐‐ Janeane Garofalo
The 'Glass' is not my autobiography, nor is it self-expression. Far from it.
‐‐ Marcel Duchamp
The Glass Key is better than anything Hemingway ever wrote.
‐‐ Rex Stout
'The Glass Menagerie' by Tennessee Williams is a great play. I had to read it for school when I was younger, but I started writing scripts after that. That's what got me into writing.
‐‐ Jake T. Austin
The gleam in their eyes telegraphs only too clearly that they are hoping for a headline, which of course means something disparaging, because nothing makes such good copy as a feud.
‐‐ Leslie Charteris
The glimpses of human strength and frailty that a physician sees are with me still.
‐‐ Daniel Nathans
The glittering baits of titles and honours are only for children and fools.
‐‐ Jane Welsh Carlyle
The global climate is a complex interactive system, with all kinds of nonlinear feedback loops.
‐‐ Alex Shoumatoff
The global community has become irreversibly interdependent, with the constant movement of people, ideas, goods and resources.
‐‐ Mohamed ElBaradei
The global economic outlook remains fragile and uncertain. Global economic imbalances persist and we must address them or risk future instability.
‐‐ Julia Gillard
The global economy is in pretty good shape.
‐‐ John W. Snow
The global economy is spluttering back into life. The Tories would have left it to choke to death.
‐‐ Alistair Darling
The global embrace of the Chilean miners had as much to do with the state of the planet as it did the fate of the trapped men. Every year, thousands of miners are trapped and die. Hundreds more are rescued. The world's press has no shortage of global good-news stories. Heroes abound if reporters and editors take the time to search.
‐‐ Jonathan Franklin
The global equalization of wages and the exponential growth in technology has created a job-killing machine that's only going to get worse.
‐‐ Jeff Greene
The global financial crisis - missed by most analysts - shows that most forecasters are poor at pricing in economic/financial risks, let alone geopolitical ones.
‐‐ Nouriel Roubini
The Global Fund is a central player in the progress being achieved on HIV, TB and malaria. It channels resources to help countries fight these diseases. I believe in its impact because I have seen it firsthand.
‐‐ Bill Gates
The global importance of the Middle East is that it keeps the Far East and the Near East from encroaching on each other.
‐‐ Dan Quayle
The global phenomenon of poverty tourism - or 'poorism' - has become increasingly popular during the past few years. Tourists pay to be guided through the favelas of Brazil and the shantytowns of South Africa. The recently opened Los Angeles Gang Tour carries visitors through battle-scarred territories of urban violence and deprivation.
‐‐ Leslie Jamison
The global policy shift toward neo-liberalism that took place during the 1980s and 1990s was supposed, according to its proponents, to bring a convergence of living standards of richer and poorer nations. This never actually happened.
‐‐ Noreena Hertz
The Global Poverty Project's mission is to stand up for the world's poorest people. We fight for the full funding of Millennium Development Goals and advocate meaningful change to government and corporate policies that block progress and entrench injustice.
‐‐ Hugh Evans
The global realignment is accelerating the migration of growth and wealth dynamics from the industrial world to the larger emerging economies.
‐‐ Mohamed El-Erian
The global response to global terrorism must not endanger fundamental human rights and freedoms.
‐‐ Stjepan Mesic
The global triumph of American technology has been predicated on the implicit separation between the business interests of Silicon Valley and the political interests of Washington.
‐‐ Evgeny Morozov
The globalization of the capital market is actually part of economic globalization. This will create a change in the entire world economy, not just restricted to some fields in some countries.
‐‐ Richard Grasso
The globalization that has swept away the barriers to the movement of goods, ideas and people has also swept with it barriers that confined and localized security threats.
‐‐ Mohamed ElBaradei
'The Globe' is one of the most terrifying theatres in London. It's that mob element - everyone packed in and staring up at you.
‐‐ Arthur Darvill
The glories of our blood and state, Are shadows, not substantial things; There is no armour against fate, Death lays his icy hand on kings. Scepter and crown must tumble down, And, in the dust, be equal made With the poor crooked scythe and spade.
‐‐ James Shirley
The glorification of sisters, mothers as the selfless Indian women who will do 'agni pariksha' and the one who sees her own betterment only in the betterment of their husbands and fathers, that has to stop. It's very regressive.
‐‐ Kangana Ranaut
The glorified will not be pilgrims, transient visitors, or tenants at will, but settled, permanent, walled, established by title, through eternity by warrantee deed, signed, sealed, recorded, possession given. No renters, no lessees of Heaven, but all property and home owners.
‐‐ Edward McKendree Bounds
The glory is being happy. The glory is not winning here or winning there. The glory is enjoying practicing, enjoy every day, enjoying to work hard, trying to be a better player than before.
‐‐ Rafael Nadal
The glory of 70mm is the sharpness of the image it offers.
‐‐ Kenneth Branagh
The glory of American television is Dennis Franz.
‐‐ Hugh Laurie
The glory of being a carrier pilot has certainly worn off.
‐‐ George H. W. Bush
The glory of each generation is to make its own precedents.
‐‐ Belva Lockwood
The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature. To nurture a garden is to feed not just on the body, but the soul.
‐‐ Alfred Austin
The glory of justice and the majesty of law are created not just by the Constitution - nor by the courts - nor by the officers of the law - nor by the lawyers - but by the men and women who constitute our society - who are the protectors of the law as they are themselves protected by the law.
‐‐ Robert Kennedy
The glory of my name increases my shame. Less known by mortals, I could better escape their eyes.
‐‐ Jean Racine
The glory of the nation rests in the character of her men. And character comes from boyhood. Thus, every boy is a challenge to his elders.
‐‐ Herbert Hoover
The glory of the old Irish nation, which in our hour will grow young and strong again. Should we fail, the country will not be worth more than it is now. The sword of famine is less sparing than the bayonet of the soldier.
‐‐ Thomas Francis Meagher
The glory that goes with wealth is fleeting and fragile; virtue is a possession glorious and eternal.
‐‐ Sallust
The glow of one warm thought is to me worth more than money.
‐‐ Thomas Jefferson
The Gmail app is definitely the app I use the most. I am always running from meeting to meeting, so it keeps me up-to-date with everything going on. I actually e-mail more often from my iPhone than my laptop, so having a nicely designed e-mail app is really important.
‐‐ Leah Busque
The Gnostics were rapidly driven out of business by the hierarchical orthodox Christians.
‐‐ Robert Shea