Theresa May Quotes
The internet makes it much easier for politicians to communicate directly with voters - think of the interest when David Cameron launched WebCameron, or Tony Blair's rather embarrassing attempt to catch up on YouTube.Theresa May
Quotes to Explore
-
I love the power of celebrity because you can give voice to the voiceless.
Q'orianka Kilcher -
The glory that goes with wealth is fleeting and fragile; virtue is a possession glorious and eternal.
Sallust -
I'll eat one cookie, not a whole box of cookies. But I'll still eat the one cookie... sometimes two, or even three. But not the whole box.
Kate Winslet -
I love the creativity of New York, but I don't enjoy the city - I don't like living here.
Zubin Mehta -
I feel like the luckiest person on the planet. 'Tron' was such a departure for me.
Olivia Wilde -
I love working back home, but it is a small country, and we do get tired of watching each other.
Mads Mikkelsen
-
I prefer the countryside to cities. This is also true of my films: I have made more films in rural societies, and villages, than in towns.
Abbas Kiarostami -
Brands who come to China, often they just care about price - so they actually drive the suppliers to cut corners on environmental standards to win a contract.
Ma Jun -
I've been playing American football since I was six years old. I was a captain of my high school team, playing strong safety.
Gabriel Luna -
I think jazz is actually quite unforgiving in its disdain for nostalgia. It demands creativity and change at its highest level.
Pat Metheny -
In New York, the former lack of real competition allowed taxis to extract excessive charges, regardless of the poor service.
Barry Ritholtz -
If there is only one culture all over the world, that's not a good thing.
Tadao Ando
-
I do have a lot of female friends who are stand-ups and also women who are actresses and also happen to have an act.
Kate Flannery -
The law of humanity ought to be composed of the past, the present, and the future, that we bear within us; whoever possesses but one of these terms, has but a fragment of the law of the moral world.
Edgar Quinet -
The truth is I'm not actually an expert programmer! I really don't consider myself to be an expert at anything. For me, it's more about having a well-rounded and broad horizon. I think that's where a lot of the more interesting things come from - mashing up completely disparate aspects of life to create something new and original.
Aaron Koblin -
Work hard. And have patience. Because no matter who you are, you're going to get hurt in your career and you have to be patient to get through the injuries.
Randy Johnson -
Well, Warren Harding, I have got you the presidency. What are you going to do with it?
Florence Harding -
Nonviolence is the first article of my faith. It is also the last article of my creed.
Mahatma Gandhi
-
I draw what I feel, which is no more than doing my job.
Ralph Bakshi -
The great seats of power tend to be wide and open, not vertical and soaring. Red Square, Tiananmen Square, the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin - all massive but with large open spaces that project an image of might.
Gary Ross -
Until the year 1967, it was a crime, for which you could be put in prison, to make homosexual love to someone in your own house. If they came in and caught you at it, you could be put into prison. This has changed - I'm talking about England, incidentally.
Patrick Macnee -
We were honest with each other and we were honest about the music. The music was positive. It was positive in love. They did write – we all wrote – about other things, but the basic Beatles message was Love.
Ringo Starr The Beatles -
One sad consequence of this is that people don't feel permitted to try understand Internet infrastructure, so I'm really grateful to groups like Free Press and other nonprofits who are trying to make the issue urgent and comprehensible. And Andre Blum's book Tubes is great on this topic.
Astra Taylor -
The internet makes it much easier for politicians to communicate directly with voters - think of the interest when David Cameron launched WebCameron, or Tony Blair's rather embarrassing attempt to catch up on YouTube.
Theresa May