(72 quotes found)
“Seventy dollars a barrel is a level that has invoked a political reaction.”
Mark Keenan
“Two hundred seventy dollars was the total cost. Most lawyers charge that for an hour.”
Keith Bowermaster
“I counted two and seventy stenches, / All well defined, and several stinks!”
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
“Seventy-two percent said they'd use their ex-supervisor as a reference in finding a new job,”
Cynthia Morgan
“There's a great difference between having 20 in an orchestra and having 70 in an orchestra. Seventy is a big sound, a symphony orchestra sort of size, and 20 is a lot more intimate, and you can hear a lot more of the individual instruments rather than the wash of symphonic sound. It depends on what you want to do.”
Anne Dudley
“To be seventy years young is sometimes for more cheerful and hopeful than to be forty years old.”
Oliver Wendell Holmes
“I have begun to think that the seventies are the very worst years since the history of life began on earth...”
Joseph Alsop
“Seventy-five hours every three years is required by the state, ... We do 100 hours every year.”
John Neal
“Let's say I live to be eighty - I'm seventy-one now - nothing I do between now and eighty is going to change the way people think about my poetry.”
Philip Levine
“Seventy-eight candles is a heck of a lot of candles to blow out, but luckily I had a great partner to help me out.”
Todd Woodbridge