(153 quotes found)
“They angered him also at the waters of strife, so that it went ill with Moses for their sakes: / Because they provoked his spirit, so that he spake unadvisedly with his lips.”
Bible
“But I wrought for my name's sake, that it should not be polluted before the heathen, among whom they were, in whose sight I made myself known unto them, in bringing them forth out of the land of Egypt.”
“A university anywhere can aim no higher than to be as British as possible for the sake of the undergraduates, as German as possible for the sake of the public at large-and as confused as possible for the preservation of the whole uneasy balance.”
Clark Kerr
“We, like many other federations, were not 100 percent happy with the code, but for the sake of harmonization and loyalty and to move the code forward we sort of compromised, all of us.”
Arne Ljungqvist
“You're not selling the property for the property sake itself. You're using the ill-gotten notoriety of one of the country's most famous serial killers to jack up the price.”
Andy Kahan
“For the sake of waiting another week, we can get in two sessions this week and next week. He has done a lot of running, his fitness is very good. He is 50/50.”
Paul Roos
“One of our strengths is having people lower down. For our own sake, we have to win in doubles. We are a true team. I guarantee we work harder than any other D-III team in the nation. The other teams have more talent, so we have to work harder, and win in doubles.”
Dave Muldawer
“Some of the aromas you detect in sake are from the same chemicals you detect in wine -- melon, green apple, yeast. On the third or fourth day of brewing, it (the brewing sake) smells overwhelmingly of bananas.”
Chris Pearce
“It's just a really sad commentary that they're just going ahead for the sake of going ahead. This is a behemoth of a memorial. Really, America's not coming to see this kind of underground water thing.”
Rosaleen Tallon
“They are obviously troubled and they definitely need some help both for their own sake and for the safety of the community.”
Dave Kvernstoen