Unquestionably, our contemporary world of music is far richer, in a sense, than earlier periods, due to the historical and geographical extensions of culture to which I have referred.
‐‐ George Crumb
Unquestionably, standup comedy is and has always been an art form.
‐‐ Shelley Berman
Unquestionably, the mission in Iraq has become more dangerous and difficult.
‐‐ Ron Kind
Unquestionably, the world is better off without Saddam.
‐‐ Adam Schiff
Unquestionably, there is progress. The average American now pays out twice as much in taxes as he formerly got in wages.
‐‐ H. L. Mencken
Unraveling external selves and coming home to our real identity is the true meaning of soul work.
‐‐ Sue Monk Kidd
Unraveling the euro is a terrible thing. This is a 50-year endeavor to get this continent together and that's a wonderful endeavor.
‐‐ Jamie Dimon
Unreasonable haste is the direct road to error.
‐‐ Moliere
Unregulated competition is a naive metaphor for anarchy.
‐‐ John Ralston Saul
Unrequited affection is very painful for the lover, but it can have unexpected, creative consequences.
‐‐ Damon Galgut
Unrequited love is always a great thing.
‐‐ Neil LaBute
Unrequited love's a bore.
‐‐ Lorenz Hart
Unrest of spirit is a mark of life.
‐‐ Karl A. Menninger
Unrestrained competition can drive people into actions that they would otherwise regret.
‐‐ George Soros
Unrestrained liberalism only makes the strong stronger and the weak weaker and excludes the most excluded.
‐‐ Pope Francis
Unseasonable kindness gets no thanks.
‐‐ Thomas Fuller
Unseasonal clothing actually only stands out when it's visibly uncomfortable.
‐‐ Russell Smith
Unsettling signs of al Qaeda's aims and skills in cyberspace have led some government experts to conclude that terrorists are at the threshold of using the Internet as a direct instrument of bloodshed.
‐‐ Barton Gellman
Unsolved problems are where you'll find opportunity. Energy is one sector with extremely urgent unsolved problems.
‐‐ Peter Thiel
Unsoundness in a slave, as well as in a horse, detracts materially from his value. If no warranty is given, a close examination is a matter of particular importance to the Negro jockey.
‐‐ Solomon Northup
Unstructured play gives kids the space they need to tinker and take risks - both vital for the budding entrepreneur.
‐‐ Darell Hammond
Unsuccessful people are the ones who are impressed by celebrity, by people's names and titles.
‐‐ Robin S. Sharma
Unsurprisingly, an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) - once a luxury for room-sized computer installations - is now a standard item both in home offices and all the networked tiers above, protecting servers and online service providers, Internet backbones, phone companies, and even cable TV networks.
‐‐ Charles Platt
Unsurprisingly, Nelson Mandela had and still has many detractors.
‐‐ Henry Rollins
Unsurprisingly, the poll-takers don't talk a lot in public about the ignorance of the electorate on political and public policy matters. And the politicians are not going to disclose the, let's say, limited body of knowledge in their constituencies. You don't get elected calling your voters airheads.
‐‐ Jack Germond
Untapped potential is the difference between where a person is now and where he or she can be.
‐‐ Bo Bennett
Untested assumptions and lazy habits of thought can be shown up, once put in a spotlight of a different hue.
‐‐ Julian Baggini
Until 1869, when they were banned, debtors' prisons were the great incinerators of British reputations. Those who were unable to pay their bills were jailed until their creditors were paid - an unlikely event, given that the prisoner was unable to work.
‐‐ Tina Brown
Until 1914 I loved to travel; I often went to Italy and once spent a few months in India. Since then I have almost entirely abandoned travelling, and I have not been outside of Switzerland for over ten years.
‐‐ Herman Hesse
Until 1943 I received no stipend. I was able to support myself as my mother was the daughter of a relatively wealthy cotton manufacturer.
‐‐ Frederick Sanger
Until 1954, I'd only ever thought of being a painter, but I earned my money when and where I could. You could say I drifted into writing.
‐‐ John Berger
Until 1956, America treated Israel not much differently from other friendly states.
‐‐ George Ball
Until 1982, Canada Day was known as Dominion Day. I always thought that had more of a ring to it. Beyond the zippy alliteration, it reminded us citizens that our domain of orderly domesticity was graced by the dominant power of our 'Dominus.'
‐‐ Rick Moranis
Until 1985, when my lab found the protein they are made of, aquaporins hadn't yet been identified. There had been a controversy in biology for more than 100 years about how water moved through cells.
‐‐ Peter Agre
Until 1998, I worked in marketing at ASB bank. I loved it.
‐‐ Jonah Lomu
Until 2005, France had the only senior Catholic prelate in modern times who was born Jewish and still considered himself culturally Jewish: Cardinal Lustiger.
‐‐ Tom Reiss
Until 2005, I still thought of my surf lifesaving career as fulltime and kayaking as a pastime. I watched the 2004 Athens Olympics and saw people racing that I knew I could beat, and that was probably the turning point: I decided I should either do it properly or stop wasting time kayaking and concentrate fully on Ironman.
‐‐ Ken Wallace
Until 45 I can play a woman in love. After 55 I can play grandmothers. But between those ten years, it is difficult for an actress.
‐‐ Ingrid Bergman
Until a few years ago, the topics in my Ph.D. were unfashionable, but they are very popular today.
‐‐ Benoit Mandelbrot
Until a friend or relative has applied a particular proverb to your own life, or until you've watched him apply the proverb to his own life, it has no power to sway you.
‐‐ Nicholson Baker
Until Americans feel that their core asset - their homes - are stabilized, they are not going to have the animal spirits and they will continue to have less buying power.
‐‐ Kevin O'Leary
Until and unless we could disband these militias, this country won't be able to function properly.
‐‐ Adnan Pachachi
Until as recently as November of 1966, I had complete faith in the Warren Report. Of course, my faith in the Report was grounded in ignorance, since I had never read it.
‐‐ Jim Garrison
Until blacks and whites see each other as brother and sister, we will not have parity. It's very clear.
‐‐ Maya Angelou
Until Charlie broke his ankle in Toronto, we were as good a unit as anybody.
‐‐ Marcel Dionne
Until democracy in effective enthusiastic action fills the vacuum created by the power of modern inventions, we may expect the fascists to increase in power after the war both in the United States and in the world.
‐‐ Henry A. Wallace
Until Eleanor Roosevelt, there was only one or two First Ladies in all of American history who made an impact, who people could even have recognized or identified. And it's really only been since Jackie Kennedy that there's been this idea that the family life of the president is such a central thing.
‐‐ Gail Collins
Until Eve arrived, this was a man's world.
‐‐ Richard Armour
Until every soul is freely permitted to investigate every book and creed and dogma for itself, the world cannot be free.
‐‐ Robert Green Ingersoll