(263 quotes found)
“To get to New Orleans you don't pass through anywhere else. That geographical location, being aloof, lets it hold onto the ritual of its own pace more than other places that have to keep up with the progress.”
Allen Toussaint
“In fact, there's a working cell phone that you can fasten onto your dog's collar and call him anytime that you want. It acts as a little speaker phone.”
Bob Vetere
“A lot of speeding on the interstates carries over onto residential streets. You get somebody coming off the interstate. They continue to speed in the residential area.”
Barbara Harsha
“Actual cost of duplication (onto a CD) is probably less than a buck.”
Barbara Petersen
“I think if they were any better, if they had held onto the ball a couple of times, we could have been in strife. Our defense was brilliant.”
Anton Oliver
“Before LSD got onto the streets (in the 1960s), we were able to gather a lot of therapeutic experiences. The substance was used in the psychoanalysis of patients who couldn't be talked to.”
Albert Hofmann
“Investors who were fearful of a further downturn in Tokyo stocks a while ago are now jumping onto the buying bandwagon.”
Akihiko Sakakibara
“I'm going ahead, ... I'm going to assume I'm going to hold onto my three-vote count.”
Ann Crowley
“Almost like a car salesman, if a guy walks onto the lot and a salesman qualifies him on how he is dressed he may miss out on a hell of a sale, we try to open our mind and say it's not about perception or what you think you see,”
Billy Beane
“It was sloppy and we held onto it a little better than they did. There was some hard hitting on both sides, and that ball is going to come loose. We were in the right place at the right time.”
Bill Evans