Deal Quotes
- Page 13I was left to painstakingly deal with the aftermath of my avoidance later in life, in therapy or through the lyrics of my songs.
Alanis Morissette
When you're on tour you definitely don't want lots of arguments. It's very important that everybody gets on because you're in close proximity a great deal of the time.
Joan Armatrading
Every show on television has a downward trend because there are so many more things to watch. You can only deal with what is the benchmark of a hit series and 'Survivor' clearly remains a hit series.
Mark Burnett
Naturally, the reader has access only to the events I show and the way I show them, but as has been said, there's generally a good deal of ambiguity in that presentation.
John M. Ford
We have a partnership deal with New Line Records, which is part of New Line Cinema, and... I worked on that.
James Iha
I'm afraid the SS's relationship with the Catholic Church is something the Church still has to deal with and does not deny.
Christopher Hitchens
The reason why I buy into the Democratic Party more than the Republican Party is because there are over 2,000 verses of Scripture that deal with responding to the needs of the poor.
Tony Campolo
Either you deal with what is the reality, or you can be sure that the reality is going to deal with you.
Alex Haley
What happened in the past that was painful has a great deal to do with what we are today, but revisiting this painful past can contribute little or nothing to what we need to do now.
William Glasser
Well, I tried to get a record deal in 1966 or '67, and everyone thought I was too eclectic.
Carly Simon
The negative cost of Lewis and Clark entering the Garden of Eden is that later expeditions regardless of what they were intended to do, later expeditions did not deal with the native peoples with the intelligence with the almost kindly resolve that Lewis and Clark did.
William Least Heat-Moon
I had some issues. When I first had to deal with being in 'Star Wars,' you know, who wouldn't?
Jake Lloyd
I will deal with the politicians in a political way and with the nonpoliticians in a nonpolitical way.
Muqtada al Sadr
People try to make a big deal, like I don't want to play my old songs. That's not it. I don't want to play my old songs if that's my only option. That's a different thing.
Billy Corgan
I think it should be ambitious and good music does deal with life and art and all these wonderful things.
Jonny Greenwood
Some think that by preparing to deal with crises you make them more likely. I think the wiser judgment is the contrary. In this area at least, if you want peace or stability, it's better to prepare for war or instability.
Timothy Geithner
You're just so excited that you have this record deal or this movie opportunity that you don't stand up for yourself and say, This is what I want to do.
Solange Knowles
I have a great deal of company in the house, especially in the morning when nobody calls.
Henry David Thoreau
We have to deal with the world as we find it. The world of what it takes to get this done.
David Axelrod
Well, I've had to deal with everything in my life... leavin' the family, learnin' what not and what to do.
Luther Allison
If you're going to establish a certain level of unreality than you have to deal with it.
Bill Sienkiewicz
Cats have a scam going - you buy the food, they eat the food, they go away; that's the deal.
Eddie Izzard
I try to deal with the complexities of power and social life, but as far as the visual presentation goes I purposely avoid a high degree of difficulty.
Barbara Kruger
Pure phenomenology claims to be the science of pure phenomena. This concept of the phenomenon, which was developed under various names as early as the eighteenth century without being clarified, is what we shall have to deal with first of all.
Edmund Husserl
The salesman knows nothing of what he is selling save that he is charging a great deal too much for it.
Oscar Wilde
Congress needs strong parties, but it also needs the capacity to deal with budget and entitlement challenges that are likely beyond the reach of pure partisan exertion.
David E. Price