Traditionally the show must go on which is a stupid thing to say, but that in a nutshell is what's going on. We have a new record out; if we won't tour, the new record dies. It's reality - it's what business is nowadays. You just need to tour to sell your albums.
‐‐ Kerry King
Traditionally, the way deficits have been cut is you hold expenditures more or less constant in real dollars and then let growth come in to fill it up.
‐‐ Phil Bredesen
Traditionally, tours were a means of promoting a record. Today, the record promotes the tour.
‐‐ James Surowiecki
Traditionally, universities have seen size as potentially dilutive to quality. If you doubled the size of campus and faculty, most would argue that you would make it a less compelling school. However, online schools will be as good as their classroom peers only if they are large enough to afford a substantial and ongoing investment.
‐‐ John Katzman
Traditionally, wake-up calls are meant to wake you up rather than send you to sleep: the clue is in the wording. But those who talk of wake-up calls tend to have an easy-going way with words.
‐‐ Craig Brown
Traditionally, we think that people with ideas are innovators - that Silicon Valley is the world of ideas. But within the hedge-fund world, they believe that they are men of ideas - that the trade is unto itself one of ideas.
‐‐ Andrew Ross Sorkin
Traditionally, what we in the news business do is cover what happened yesterday.
‐‐ Nicholas Kristof
Traditionally, when you talk to people who have Parkinson's or Alzheimer's, they'll talk about how they're in five or six studies, and they've been sequenced by each study. That's just fat in the system. Just have a single data set that then you can share. You can make the entire system more efficient.
‐‐ Anne Wojcicki
Traditionally with debut albums, labels insist on a face, so people know who you are.
‐‐ Fleur East
Traditionally, you support your nominee for president, and so when I went to Cleveland, I gave a strong speech about Hillary Clinton and her devastating foreign policy, but also in the support of the nominee. I think that's an obligation that we have to support the nominee.
‐‐ Mike McCaul
Traditionally, Young Republicans have been a leading indicator of the direction of the party.
‐‐ Roger Stone
Traditions are a common part of our lives. They can be good, and not all traditions are wrong, but sometimes they can take the joy out of life.
‐‐ Joyce Meyer
Traditions are imploding and exploding everywhere - everything is coming together, for better or worse, and we can no longer pretend we're all living in different worlds because we're on different continents.
‐‐ Philip Glass
Traditions are the guideposts driven deep in our subconscious minds. The most powerful ones are those we can't even describe, aren't even aware of.
‐‐ Ellen Goodman
Traffic in the streets of Bombay is chaotic at best. Riding a bicycle is a dangerous occupation. However, there are hundreds of them on the streets competing with the cars and buses and lorries because it is the poor man's mode of transport.
‐‐ Rohinton Mistry
Traffic is about drugs. As detailed a portrait as I can muster about what is happening in the drug world, from top to bottom, from policy to how things move on the street.
‐‐ Steven Soderbergh
Traffic is one of the most powerful films to come out in recent years. It blew me away.
‐‐ Mary Hart
Traffic is only one of the side effects of growth.
‐‐ Roy Barnes
Traffic signals in New York are just rough guidelines.
‐‐ David Letterman
Traffic terrifies me.
‐‐ Moby
Traffic was very, very free. It was great.
‐‐ Jim Capaldi
Tragedies make you realize how selfish you are.
‐‐ Tony Dorsett
Tragedy brings change, and that's what I'm interested in most - how people plunge into change and try to fight, then eventually move with it with grace.
‐‐ Kaui Hart Hemmings
Tragedy delights by affording a shadow of the pleasure which exists in pain.
‐‐ Percy Bysshe Shelley
Tragedy, for me, is not a conflict between right and wrong, but between two different kinds of right.
‐‐ Peter Shaffer
Tragedy in life normally comes with betrayal and compromise, and trading on your integrity and not having dignity in life. That's really where failure comes.
‐‐ Tom Cochrane
Tragedy is a great storytelling form. It worked extremely well for Shakespeare. It worked extremely well for Jim Cameron with 'Titanic.'
‐‐ Carlton Cuse
Tragedy is a hell of a teacher. It's much too strict, but it's a hell of a teacher.
‐‐ Harlan Coben
Tragedy is a literary concept.
‐‐ David Hockney
Tragedy is a tool for the living to gain wisdom, not a guide by which to live.
‐‐ Robert Kennedy
Tragedy is like strong acid - it dissolves away all but the very gold of truth.
‐‐ D. H. Lawrence
Tragedy is one of the larger prices we pay for being alive. No one ever sidesteps tragedy. It is always there, shadowing us.
‐‐ Douglas Kennedy
Tragedy is restful: and the reason is that hope, that foul, deceitful thing, has no part in it.
‐‐ Jean Anouilh
Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into an open sewer and die.
‐‐ Mel Brooks
Tragedy, loss, and hurt often arrive unanticipated. How we react when we are surprised will tell our families whether what we have taught and testified lies deep in our hearts.
‐‐ Henry B. Eyring
Tragedy makes you grow up.
‐‐ Jane Campion
Tragedy takes us to the very state of consciousness which, were we to hold to it, would go far toward preventing further tragedies.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
Tragedy without comedy is melodrama, and comedy without a higher purpose is vacant.
‐‐ Jesse Kellerman
Tragically, policymakers have thrown horrendous amounts of taxpayer money needed for other purposes at solving an unsubstantiated emergency. It is scandalous that so many climate scientists who fully knew that Al Gore had no basis for his irresponsible claims stood mute.
‐‐ Burt Rutan
Tragically, the effort to make America and the world safer and to defend freedom around the world is not without an enormous cost to this Nation in terms primarily of lost lives and those who bear the scars and the wounds of war, and their families who must bear these losses.
‐‐ John Warner
Tragically, the White House Task Force on Disadvantaged Youth reported that one-quarter of our young people are at serious risk of not achieving productive adulthood.
‐‐ Ruben Hinojosa
Trailer home borrowers, mostly near the bottom of the economic ladder, often default on their loans.
‐‐ Alex Berenson
Train at the same pace day after day, week after week, year after year, and that's the kind of running the body adapts to. But break out of that comfort zone with a little speedwork now and then, and the body will learn to deal with the new demands.
‐‐ Don Kardong
Train our children to love God.
‐‐ Daniel H. Hill
Train service is particularly vital for the students and employees of Southern Illinois University.
‐‐ Jerry Costello
Train up a child in the way that he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.
‐‐ King Solomon
Training a dog, to me, is on a par with learning to dance with my wife or teaching my son to ski. These are fun things we do together. If anyone even talks about dominating the dog or hurting him or fighting him or punishing him, don't go there.
‐‐ Ian Dunbar
Training a puppy is like raising a child. Every single interaction is a training opportunity.
‐‐ Ian Dunbar
Training a reliable military force that adheres to Western norms and standards is the work of a generation, not a few months.
‐‐ David Ignatius
Training camp is a grind, and it truly is all about embracing that grind and coming out here and forgetting about the heat and working to get better every single day.
‐‐ Brock Osweiler