The use of money is all the advantage there is in having it.
‐‐ Benjamin Franklin
The use of pirated software in China is really quite a sizeable loss to our software producers.
‐‐ Lael Brainard
The use of refined petroleum as fuel, which began in the 1850s, freed hundreds of millions of people from the toil of centuries, gave hundreds of millions more a life of ease and plenty, and, by allowing great cities to feed themselves from every corner of the world, multiplied the population of the earth fivefold.
‐‐ James Buchan
The use of solar energy has not been opened up because the oil industry does not own the sun.
‐‐ Ralph Nader
The use of the atomic bomb, with its indiscriminate killing of women and children, revolts my soul.
‐‐ Herbert Hoover
The use of the Internet, the use of Twitter, the way protest movements developed... This is a different world.
‐‐ Gus O'Donnell
The use of the term art medium is, to say the least, misleading, for it is the artist that creates a work of art not the medium. It is the artist in photography that gives form to content by a distillation of ideas, thought, experience, insight and understanding.
‐‐ Edward Steichen
The use of the wearable computer changes with each person. When this device is your way of seeing, or a seeing aid, it's how you see the world. When you use it as a memory aid, it is your brain.
‐‐ Steve Mann
The use of these techniques against these terrorists made us safer. It really did work.
‐‐ Michael Hayden
The use of threats and intimidation to force energy companies to submit to an extremist agenda may be fitting under a totalitarian regime, but it is never acceptable in the United States.
‐‐ John Fleming
The use of travelling is to regulate imagination by reality, and instead of thinking how things may be, to see them as they are.
‐‐ Samuel Johnson
The use of violence in movies is a subject that's worth addressing. I'm not standing on a soapbox or wagging a finger, but I'm interested in those subjects for sure.
‐‐ Naomi Watts
The use of water cannon could have changed the face of British policing; it would have made a huge difference to British policing.
‐‐ Theresa May
The useful part of Microsoft was that everything worked together.
‐‐ Stewart Butterfield
The usefulness of a meeting rises with the square of the number of people present.
‐‐ Lane Kirkland
The usefulness of cow-peas and soy-beans as human food has been recognized only recently in this country.
‐‐ David F. Houston
The usefulness of religion - the fact that it gives life meaning, that it makes people feel good - is not an argument for the truth of any religious doctrine. It's not an argument that it's reasonable to believe that Jesus really was born of a virgin or that the Bible is the perfect word of the creator of the universe.
‐‐ Sam Harris
The usefulness of science is sometimes exaggerated. You'd never talk about music being useful or art being useful.
‐‐ Richard Dawkins
The user in China wants the same thing that any Internet user wants - privacy in conversations, maximum access to information, and the ability to speak their minds online.
‐‐ Rebecca MacKinnon
The user, not the ISP, should be the kingmaker of apps.
‐‐ Marvin Ammori
The user's going to pick dancing pigs over security every time.
‐‐ Bruce Schneier
The users are not going to be in the position of accepting what's been collected; they're going to be in the position of being able to demand collection.
‐‐ Stephen Cambone
The USGA is terrific. I've designed my course in Bedminster to the highest standards of the USGA, and it's a very special course.
‐‐ Donald Trump
The USO tours I've been part of have definitely been the highlight of my career and my life.
‐‐ Kellie Pickler
The usual approach of science of constructing a mathematical model cannot answer the questions of why there should be a universe for the model to describe. Why does the universe go to all the bother of existing?
‐‐ Stephen Hawking
The usual cause of evil in the world is that at any given time half the people in the world are awake.
‐‐ Dean Rusk
The usual channels of university studies or secretarial work did not appeal to me. I cherished difficult dreams through confidence in myself.
‐‐ Ella Maillart
The usual comment from psychologists and psychiatrists was that it's best not to encourage people to look at their dreams because they are liable to stir up problems for themselves.
‐‐ Henry Reed
The usual complaint is, 'I have no other way of earning a living.' The harsh reply can be, 'Do you have to live?'
‐‐ Tertullian
The usual fortune of complaint is to excite contempt more than pity.
‐‐ Samuel Johnson
The usual justification for eating extra meals is that it keeps the metabolism 'revved up' so that weight loss is easier. There is, however, very little hard evidence that supports this idea, and a fair amount that disputes it.
‐‐ Andrew Weil
The usual method of finding a little dongly thing that actually matches a gizmo I want to use is to go and buy another one, at a price that can physically drive the air from your body.
‐‐ Douglas Adams
The usual metric for whether a planet is habitable or not is to ascertain whether liquid water could exist on its surface. Most worlds will either be too cold, too hot or of a type (like Jupiter) that may have no solid surface and be swaddled in noxious gases.
‐‐ Seth Shostak
The usual picture of Socrates is of an ugly little plebeian who inspired a handsome young nobleman to write long dialogues on large topics.
‐‐ Richard Rorty
The usual test under the Federal Election Campaign Act for whether something counts as a campaign expenditure is whether the obligation would have existed but for the campaign. If so, it is not a campaign expenditure.
‐‐ Bradley A. Smith
The usual way of growing cotton is highly petrochemical-intensive, requiring 110 pounds of nitrogen fertilizer per acre. Some of the fertilizer is broken down by soil bacteria into nitrate, a toxic and highly soluble chemical that can leach into groundwater or get washed into lakes, creating oxygenless dead zones.
‐‐ Alex Shoumatoff
The usual way - through a long series of rejections, revising my manuscripts, and kept trying again and again. Finally I was fortunate enough to find a good agent.
‐‐ Danielle Steel
The utility model of computing - computing resources delivered over the network in much the same way that electricity or telephone service reaches our homes and offices today - makes more sense than ever.
‐‐ Scott McNealy
The utmost extent of man's knowledge, is to know that he knows nothing.
‐‐ Joseph Addison
The utmost thing is the user experience, to have the most useful experience.
‐‐ Marissa Mayer
The utter incompetence of the U.N. is literally incomprehensible.
‐‐ Malcolm Wallop
The utterly fallacious idea at the heart of the pro-war argument is that it is the duty of the anti-war argument to provide an alternative to war. The onus is on them to explain just cause.
‐‐ Zadie Smith
The VA should use every tool at their disposal to support and treat our veterans, including the specialized care offered by service dogs.
‐‐ Ron DeSantis
The valid research for the future is on the inner side, on the spiritual side.
‐‐ Peace Pilgrim
The valley we lived in could easily be the setting for a fantasy novel or a prairie western novel. It could be anything.
‐‐ Arthur Slade
The valor and courage of our young women and men in the armed services are a shining example to all of the world, and we owe them and their families our deepest respect.
‐‐ Bill Frist
The value and rank of every art is in proportion to the mental labor employed in it, or the mental pleasure in producing it.
‐‐ Joshua Reynolds
The value and utility of any experiment are determined by the fitness of the material to the purpose for which it is used, and thus in the case before us it cannot be immaterial what plants are subjected to experiment and in what manner such experiment is conducted.
‐‐ Gregor Mendel
The value of a currency is, ultimately, what someone will give you for it - whether in food, fuel, assets, or labor. And that's always and everywhere a subjective decision.
‐‐ James Surowiecki
The value of a decision as a precedent is very much enhanced by the care with which it has been considered, and if the opinion itself shows that other decisions of the same court, or of other courts upon the same point, have been reviewed and examined, it adds to the value of the decision made on each consideration.
‐‐ Samuel Freeman Miller