The minute you humiliate people, you've lost them for life.
‐‐ Gregory Wasson
The minute you make people laugh, you get them to listen.
‐‐ Merrie Spaeth
The minute you or anybody else knows what you are you are not it, you are what you or anybody else knows you are and as everything in living is made up of finding out what you are it is extraordinarily difficult really not to know what you are and yet to be that thing.
‐‐ Gertrude Stein
The minute you're born, you're getting older.
‐‐ Doris Roberts
The minute you're working with the government, you're dealing with bureaucracy, you're dealing with time lags, you're dealing with rigidity, you're dealing with a slow pace.
‐‐ Bob Simon
The minute you settle for less than you deserve, you get even less than you settled for.
‐‐ Maureen Dowd
The minute you start assuming that the audience is very happy to see the same show again, you're dead.
‐‐ Simon Cowell
The minute you start compromising for the sake of massaging somebody's ego, that's it, game over.
‐‐ Gordon Ramsay
The minute you start feeling like you've got it down, you know what you're doing, you're dead in the water.
‐‐ Vincent D'Onofrio
The minute you start making calculations about what people will think of you as a person based on your work as an actor, you're on the road to becoming a bad one.
‐‐ Rob Lowe
The minute you start putting words on paper you're eliminating possibilities.
‐‐ Joan Didion
The minute you start talking about what you're going to do if you lose, you have lost.
‐‐ George Schultz
The minute you start the process of deciding to make a film and you're communicating that vision to anyone, you're in the process of selling. If you don't understand that, you're not in show business. You're just not.
‐‐ Peter Guber
The minute you start to strategize too much, the more you start to think you're in control of your own fate. And you're not, really.
‐‐ James McAvoy
The minute you step off that podium is the minute you start preparing for the next world championship. That's kind of how I work. You celebrate for a brief moment, then you move on.
‐‐ Abby Wambach
The minute you step onstage, you get eight feet taller.
‐‐ Alice Cooper
The minute you succumb to outside pressure, you cease to be creative.
‐‐ Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
The minute you think you've got it made, disaster is just around the corner.
‐‐ Joe Paterno
The minute you understand racism, you're responsible for being racist. It's like eating from the tree of knowledge.
‐‐ Lynda Barry
The minute your parents die, you stop fighting them. I realized the more I changed my face for films, the more I looked like him. I always liked to disguise myself because I was trying to run away from his image. But all that is not worth it.
‐‐ Vincent Cassel
The Minutemen were seen as more of an art thing than Black Flag, although I didn't see them that way. It confused people when we put out Saccharine Trust, too.
‐‐ Greg Ginn
The miracle is not that we do this work, but that we are happy to do it.
‐‐ Mother Teresa
The miracle is this: the more we share the more we have.
‐‐ Leonard Nimoy
The miracle of light pours over the green and brown expanse of saw grass and of water, shining and slowly moving, the grass and water that is the meaning and the central fact of the Everglades. It is a river of grass.
‐‐ Marjory Stoneman Douglas
The miracle of turning inklings into thoughts and thoughts into words and words into metal and print and ink never palls for me.
‐‐ John Updike
The miracle of unity is being granted to us as we pray and work for it in the Lord's way. Our hearts will be knit together in unity. God has promised that blessing to His faithful Saints whatever their differences in background and whatever conflict rages around them.
‐‐ Henry B. Eyring
The miracle of your mind isn't that you can see the world as it is. It's that you can see the world as it isn't.
‐‐ Kathryn Schulz
The miracle on earth are the laws of heaven.
‐‐ Jean Paul
'The Miracle Worker' is just such an incredibly powerful play on stage, and is so kinetic, and athletic.
‐‐ John Patrick Shanley
The mirror is a powerful tool because it forces you to deal with yourself on a deeper level. Conceptually, paintings are like mirrors. They're an expression from the artist: 'This is how I view the world - I'm presenting it to you.'
‐‐ Mickalene Thomas
The Mirror Stage as formative in the function of the I as revealed in psychoanalytic experience.
‐‐ Jacques Lacan
The mirror to the beautiful is beautiful.
‐‐ Said Nursi
The misappropriation of resources provided by the government for weapons means the Nigerian military is unable to beat Boko Haram.
‐‐ Muhammadu Buhari
The misconception about Foursquare is that it's just hipsters in New York and San Francisco checking in at bars. It's happening all over the world. I've seen huge growth in Europe, Japan, South America.
‐‐ Dennis Crowley
The misconception is that standup comics are always on. I don't know any really funny comics that are annoying and constantly trying to be funny all the time.
‐‐ Joe Rogan
The misconception that a victory can be worth its price, has in the nuclear age become a total illusion.
‐‐ Alva Myrdal
The misconception that aid falls straight into the hands of dictators largely stems from the Cold War era.
‐‐ Bill Gates
The miser is as much in want of what he has as of what he has not.
‐‐ Publilius Syrus
The miser, starving his brother's body, starves also his own soul, and at death shall creep out of his great estate of injustice, poor and naked and miserable.
‐‐ Theodore Parker
The miserable failures of capitalist economies in the Great Depression were root causes of worldwide social and political disasters.
‐‐ James Tobin
The misery in war-torn Afghanistan is reminiscent of images from the Thirty Years' War.
‐‐ Jurgen Habermas
The misery of a child is interesting to a mother, the misery of a young man is interesting to a young woman, the misery of an old man is interesting to nobody.
‐‐ Eric Hoffer
The Misfits pretty much funds the Misfits. It used to cost me money to be in the band. I think we got paid the last gig we ever did. After that, we had to work to support our families.
‐‐ Jerry Only
The misfortune is that many people, men and women, think that the perfect face has no flaws, no pores in the skin; and that gives unrealistic levels of esteem. Somebody feels they're not right because they haven't got that type of refinement.
‐‐ Douglas Kirkland
The misfortune of the wise is better than the prosperity of the fool.
‐‐ Epicurus
The misfortune to be born when I was, where I was. That was a piece of bad luck.
‐‐ Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
The misfortunes hardest to bear are these which never came.
‐‐ Christopher Morley
The misgovernment of the American people is misgovernment by the American people.
‐‐ Lincoln Steffens
The mishandling of the would-be airplane bomber Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab's visa is only the latest piece of evidence that the granting of visas should be taken away from the State Department. For the granting of visas - especially today, when terrorism is such a complex threat - is far closer to being a law-enforcement function.
‐‐ Elliott Abrams
The mismanagement of the Small Business Health Options program is very frustrating.
‐‐ Sam Graves