Quotes by Usual The usual trouble with volunteers is not killing them with overwork, but simply boring them to death. Harold J. Seymour boredom volunteer usual Business as usual will not be accepted by any part of this city. Harold Washington usual business cities As usual the Liberals offer a mixture of sound and original ideas. Unfortunately none of the sound ideas is original and none of the original ideas is sound. Harold MacMillan usual sound ideas I'm not committed as a writer, in the usual sense of the term, either religiously or politically. And I'm not conscious of any particular social function. I write because I want to write. I don't see any placards on myself, and I don't carry any banners. Harold Pinter usual want writing I want to explore marriage without the usual Hallmark Card platitudes. Life is difficult, and I like movies that acknowledge that. Harold Ramis usual want cards There are more ways of killing a man's love than by strangling it to death, but that's the usual way. Helen Rowland usual love men The usual way - a little wine, a little dinner. Henny Youngman wine usual way Their usual mistaken premise is that they affirm some consensus among people, at least among tame peoples, concerning certain moral principles, and then conclude that these principles must be unconditionally binding also for you and me-or conversely, they see that among different peoples moral valuations are necessarily different and infer from this that no morality is binding-both of which are equally childish. Friedrich Nietzsche moral-absolutism usual people There's no more usual basis of union than mutual misunderstanding. Henry James bases unions usual ... an opportunity to allow the bees in one's bonnet to buzz even more noisily than usual. Hermann Bondi buzz usual opportunity In the large sense the primary cause of the Great Depression was the war of 1914-1918. Without the war there would have been no depression of such dimensions. There might have been a normal cyclical recession; but, with the usual timing, even that readjustment probably would not have taken place at that particular period, nor would it have been a "Great Depression. Herbert Hoover usual taken war It is not usual to speak of an employee as a partner, and yet what else is he? Henry Ford partners usual speak Jones looks like he wants to slug me, which is only subtly different from his usual way of looking at me like I'm a slug. Holly Black different usual looks The usual false conclusions of mankind are these: a thing exists, therefore it has a right to exist. Friedrich Nietzsche euthanasia mankind usual By the usual reckoning, the worst books make the best films. Iain Banks film usual book We play the music we want to play and we play the places we want to play. I'd hate to be on the usual record company where you get an album out and you do a tour, and you do all the Odeon's and all the this that and the others. I couldn't just do that at all. Ian Curtis hate usual play The combination of modern ordnance and outdated tactics had, as usual, created enormous casualties on both sides. Iain Banks tactics usual sides I quietly declare war with the State, after my fashion, though I will still make use and get advantage of her as I can, as is usual in such cases. Henry David Thoreau fashion usual war And the old horror of being a professional writer, and the usual stench of words that goes with it, is begining to drive me out of my seat. (Buddy) J. D. Salinger seats horror usual We got a chance to go and play in some places that the usual European tour by an American band didn't go to. Jack Irons usual journey play «23456789101112»