Quotes by Usual Without putting the brakes on out-of-control campaign contributions from individuals and corporations - it will be business as usual, with 1 percent of Americans pulling the strings. Madeleine M. Kunin corporations campaigns usual As we at all times criticise the Premier for his management of home affairs, call Mr Butler a fool for his Budget, find fault with Beecham's conducting, or Gielgud's performance, can we not, sometimes, say that our cricketers are not quite so brilliant as usual? Margaret Hughes fool usual home The usual masculine dissillusionment is discovering that a woman has a brain Margaret Mitchell women usual brain Now he saw that she understood entirely too well and he felt the usual masculine indignation at the duplicity of women. Added to it was the usual masculine disillusionment in discovering that a woman has a brain. Margaret Mitchell duplicity usual brain All attempts to destroy democracy by terrorism will fail. It must be business as usual. Margaret Thatcher terrorism democracy usual Once again, I arrived at my usual conclusion: one must educate oneself. Marjane Satrapi conclusion educate usual I just invited close friends and family, the usual suspects whose opinion I value but who I know will enjoy the film [Before I Go To Sleep]. I don't know how difficult it is for them to suspend their disbelief because they obviously know me and what they're seeing is not me. Mark Strong family-and-friends usual sleep By a 2-1 margin, voters believe that Donald Trump would change business as usual in Washington, but by almost as large a margin, they believe that Hillary Clinton would be better in a crisis and less of a decisive margin she cares about people like them. Mark Shields usual believe people He awoke at six, as usual. He needed no alarm clock. He was already comprehensively alarmed. Martin Amis alarms six usual Here again you confuse and mix everything up in your usual way. Martin Luther usual way Mr. Lincoln had no hope, and no faith, in the usual acceptation of those words. Mary Todd Lincoln no-hope atheism usual I have so much to do today that I must set apart more time than usual to pray. Martin Luther usual praying today I grew up with a pencil. A pencil was my computer at the time and so drawing, drawing, drawing and the tools of drawing where the usual ones and eventually then you graduated from the tools when the work increases and you start to draw by freehand as precise as possible and as accurate as possible, and I was pretty good at that. Massimo Vignelli drawing tools usual Nowadays, if a studio assumes that his film is bad, there is always an executive that gets more nervous than usual and thinks that if they change the music, the film will become a masterpiece. Maurice Jarre assuming usual thinking Boredom turns to panic if my beloved leaves before the usual time. Mason Cooley boredom usual time Sam’s probably out there somewhere being his usual heroic self,” Caine said. “I can’t let that boy save the world all alone. I’d never live it down. Michael Grant usual self boys I thought the objects we value least because they were ubiquitous were actually the most extraordinary. Michael Craig-Martin ubiquity perception usual Any other vexations to report?" he asks. "I love the word 'vexations.'" "It's the 'x.' Nice to jump off a 'v' and bite into an 'x' like that." "Just the usual ones," she says. "How was the weekend?" "Vexing. Not really, I just wanted to say it. You? Michael Cunningham weekend nice usual What the local politicians actually meant was that they hoped to claim the land in the name of the public and then make the usual profits privatizing it. There was a principle at stake. They had to ensure their friends and not outsiders got the benefit. Michael Moorcock land usual names "We speak different languages, as usual," responded Woland, "but this does not change the things we speak about. Well?..." Mikhail Bulgakov different usual doe «678910111213141516»