Lee Greenwood Quotes
The Constitution of the United States allows us to change; I don't have a problem with that.
Lee Greenwood
Quotes to Explore
'The Waltons' was profoundly important after years of wandering around. I was 44 and cut off from family and friends. It nurtured me back to a sense of family and who I am. It was a transforming experience.
Ralph Waite
The achievements of an organization are the results of the combined effort of each individual.
Vince Lombardi
You can be revered for all sorts of qualities, but to be truly charismatic is rare. Elizabeth Taylor was, for me, one of those rarities.
Francesca Annis
Ever since Romanticism, an oppositional mode, artists have the right, and indeed the duty, to attack social convention. But it is ridiculous and in fact self-infantilizing for them to expect to be financially supported by the general public whom they are insulting.
Camille Paglia
My favorite books are psychology, self-help, and I'm fascinated by Jung, by dream work.
Laura Dern
Live theater to me is much more free than the movies or television.
Eartha Kitt
Even institutions of State, such as the judiciary, were seriously weakened, to the extent that the citizenry justifiably feared a breakdown in law and order. The business community was hit by a slump in sales and confidence, leading to reduced earnings and loss of jobs.
Kamisese Mara
All architecture has a public nature, I believe, so I would like to make a public space.
Tadao Ando
For me, it works to my advantage when people think I'm stupid. If somebody who disdains you or wants to control you underestimates you, you can play their game right back.
Veronica Webb
I didn't realize I was still grieving for my father at 30-something.
Natalie Cole
I went to Washington to ask for a little residual payment for the people who had written films in the early, early days, people who never got any residuals on tapes or anything at all.
Fay Wray
Neither the current state nor the future prospects of this evolving order can be understood without an appreciation of its history.
Barry Eichengreen