Unwearied ceaseless effort is the price that must be paid for turning faith into a rich infallible experience.
‐‐ Mahatma Gandhi
Unwillingness to risk failure is always there, but it gets harder when you feel you have more to lose.
‐‐ Demi Moore
Unworthiness is the inmost frightening thought that you do not belong, no matter how much you want to belong, that you are an outsider and will always be an outsider. It is the idea that you are flawed and cannot be fixed. It is wanting to be loved and feeling unlovable, or wanting to love and feeling that you are not capable of loving.
‐‐ Gary Zukav
Up against the corporate government, voters find themselves asked to choose between look-alike candidates from two parties vying to see who takes the marching orders from their campaign paymasters and their future employers. The money of vested interest nullifies genuine voter choice and trust.
‐‐ Ralph Nader
'Up in the Air' is not a political movie. It won't be mistaken for either a Michael Moore or Any Rand polemic on capitalism.
‐‐ Frank Rich
'Up in the Air' may be a glossy production sprinkled with laughter and sex, but it captures the distinctive topography of our Great Recession as vividly as a far more dour Hollywood product of 70 years ago, 'The Grapes of Wrath,' did the vastly different landscape of the Great Depression.
‐‐ Frank Rich
Up North you are holding your own. Everyone considers themselves a comedian.
‐‐ Johnny Vegas
Up on that stage, my personality changes. I put everything behind me when I perform. My problems don't belong to my fans. I don't put a burden on my audience. I give them 100 percent of my energy.
‐‐ Koko Taylor
Up-tempo or slow tempo, I don't feel that one is better than the other.
‐‐ Imelda May
'Up the Junction' really made me understand the power of cinema to create a vivid sense of a community. When I went on to make 'Bhaji on the Beach,' it was this sense I tried to recreate.
‐‐ Gurinder Chadha
'Up the Junction' went on to inform my love of British social realism. It was the first film I saw of this ilk, a very stark, visceral reflection of England, an England I didn't necessarily feel a part of but that I knew was out there. You could almost smell the bread and butter and cabbage.
‐‐ Gurinder Chadha
Up there with my awards, I have a great big statue of Groucho Marx, just to put everything in perspective.
‐‐ John Lithgow
Up till now I wrote the songs on my acoustic guitar alone with the Lord. Then I would take the song and share it with my family and then we all would figure out instrumentation together.
‐‐ Daniel Smith
Up to 1870, it was equally said of France and of Italy that they possessed no folk-tales. Yet, within fifteen years from that date, over 1000 tales had been collected in each country.
‐‐ Joseph Jacobs
Up to 80 percent of the fish that we catch spend at least part of their lives in estuaries.
‐‐ Jim Gerlach
Up to a thousand milligrams of caffeine is considered safe for most people, which translates into about 10 cups of coffee a day.
‐‐ Michael Greger
Up to his twenty-sixth year, the heart of Ignatius was enthralled by the vanities of the world. His special delight was in the military life, and he seemed led by a strong and empty desire of gaining for himself a great name.
‐‐ Saint Ignatius
Up to nineteen seventy six when I quit gymnastics I was very, disappointed because I didn't have anything which is, live with. I didn't have a friend so I didn't have a coach anymore.
‐‐ Olga Korbut
Up to now I've done everything I've wanted to do the way I wanted to do myself.
‐‐ Hasil Adkins
Up to now we have faced external problems in an isolated fashion. One of these problems is precisely the drug trade and what has been the result? A very weak and fragile position.
‐‐ Alberto Fujimori
Up to that point I never really knew what my character would be expected to do, and prior to accepting the job I had actually turned down the role three times before finally giving in.
‐‐ Gil Gerard
Up to the 20th century, we can say that this whole period was an Earth epoch, 'Earth' meaning the riches of the earth, simple physical work. That is why there were wars, the movement of frontiers, war over riches.
‐‐ Lech Walesa
Up to this day, there has been no proof of the existence of any intelligence other than the human.
‐‐ Emile Zola
Up until 1920, women couldn't vote. Until 1974, married women couldn't get their own credit cards or, in some cases, their own loans. Basically, the husband's professional, social, and economic identity covered the individual identity of the wife.
‐‐ Rebecca Traister
Up until 1995, I still had a day job that I hated. I was still personally involved in things in the 90s.
‐‐ Ted Rall
Up until 35 I had a slightly skewed world view. I honestly believed everybody in the world wanted to make abstract paintings, and people only became lawyers and doctors and brokers and things because they couldn't make abstract paintings.
‐‐ Frank Stella
Up until about 12 years ago we never, ever, wore flak jacket or helmets but now the nastiness has got worse.
‐‐ Kate Adie
Up until age 40, most men are just not as mature as women. So, it makes sense that a lot of women date up in age a bit.
‐‐ Patti Stanger
Up until 'Bridesmaids', the general consensus was that women preferred comedy a bit softer.
‐‐ Judd Apatow
Up until college age I was using the typical little-boy dummy that sits on the knee and makes woodpecker jokes. My first original character didn't happen until later, and that was Jose the Jalapeno on a Stick.
‐‐ Jeff Dunham
Up until doing this movie, I hadn't really paid a huge amount of attention to those genres, but after finishing this movie, it really gave me a different sense of appreciation of the way the movies play out.
‐‐ Chiaki Kuriyama
Up until 'Fast and Furious 7,' every movie I've made has been a film that I've created, franchises that I've created.
‐‐ James Wan
Up until I started on YouTube, my first love was musical theater.
‐‐ Sam Tsui
Up until I was about 12, I was a ballet dancer and a basketball player.
‐‐ Katherine McNamara
Up until like five seconds ago, I just took what jobs came along.
‐‐ Paul Bettany
Up until my first book was published, I had all this potential, people would say, and I screwed up. After it, I could say: 'No, I didn't screw up.'
‐‐ Robert M. Pirsig
Up until now, I had ideas that I wanted to try but didn't have the opportunity to do them.
‐‐ Namie Amuro
Up until now, the biggest question in society about video games has been what to do about violent games. But it's almost like society in general considers video games to be something of a nuisance, that they want to toss into the garbage can.
‐‐ Shigeru Miyamoto
Up until now, the prospect of parole has kept us from confronting our captors with any real determination.
‐‐ George Jackson
Up until recently, I've always been a vintage store guy. I get a lot of my clothes second hand. I really enjoy being able to look through different styles you can find and how eclectic the vintage store vibe is.
‐‐ Jack Falahee
Up until the 1920s, everyone thought the universe was essentially static and unchanging in time.
‐‐ Stephen Hawking
Up until the 1960s, women would meet designers in their private ateliers, and together they would build a relationship and a wardrobe. Then, all of a sudden, designers disappeared into their own private bubble, and there was no communication.
‐‐ Edgardo Osorio
Up until the age of 12, I went to dog shows every weekend. Mum showed beagles. It's a really competitive and eclectic world filled with characters who wear interesting outfits - similar to 'Toddlers & Tiaras,' but with dogs.
‐‐ Rebel Wilson
Up until the age of 16, I was very focused on sport - I played a lot of football. Then I tore my ACL and had to stop playing.
‐‐ Josh Hartnett
Up until the age of 30 I could eat whatever I wanted - I mean, literally, I never put on a pound; if anything, I was criticised in the media for being too skinny.
‐‐ Patsy Kensit
Up until the age of 9 or so, I was an incredibly happy, pretty well-adjusted, funny kid who made my parents laugh all the time. I was a bit of a clown, and I was really happy. And then my parents divorced, and I kind of turned into a different person.
‐‐ Christopher Stanley
Up until the Depression, recession had a moral character: it was supposed to purge the body economic of the greed and excess that attends a business expansion.
‐‐ James Buchan
Up until the end of the Bush Administration, there was indifference to the North Korean suffering under Kim Jong-Il.
‐‐ Ed Royce
Up until the final decade of the nineteenth century, the United States and the United Kingdom did not recognize copyright in each other's creative works.
‐‐ Matthew Pearl