William Blake said 200 years ago that when man and mountains meet, something big is happening. I'm searching for the 'big.'
There are no chaste minds. Minds copulate wherever they meet.
The true adventurer goes forth aimless and uncalculating to meet and greet unknown fate.
When I meet people on airplanes and they find out I'm an economist, they usually ask about stock tips.
I'm the biggest family person you'll meet.
If I'm just at the White House, I have meetings in my office, I sign letters, I plan different things. Late in the afternoon, I'll quit working and wait for my husband to get home.
If we treated everyone we meet with the same affection we bestow upon our favorite cat, they, too, would purr.
Once you've hypnotised someone once, you can pretty much put them under instantly any time you meet them afterwards.
I feel like team meetings should happen one time a year, and that should be it.
The invention of basketball was not an accident. It was developed to meet a need. Those boys simply would not play 'Drop the Handkerchief.'
It's not the first time that I speak with American journalists. I've had meetings with many different newspapers and stations, and I've ha - never had a problem with meeting with American journalists.
Getting from A to B can be crucial for small-business owners, self-employed people and freelancers too, who often rely on trains and buses to get around, conduct business and meet clients.
I have had the occasion to meet child actors from the '60s and '70s at various functions, and everyone's gone on to various different lives - they're real-estate agents or surfers.
When I was a kid, I got to meet Shawn Michaels at the Continental Airlines Arena, and I showed Shawn that picture.
The strangest part about being famous is you don't get to give first impressions anymore. Everyone already has an impression of you before you meet them.
Like the producers of crops, airplanes, and books, producers of natural gas provide goods to meet the size of their available market. The larger the market, the more they can produce, and the more revenue they can obtain to cover their fixed costs and invest in future development.
I meet these rock guys, these metal guys, and we are very real.
In so many ways, being a literary agent is an irresistible job to me. Not only does it involve all the things I love - being an advocate for others, problem solving, and going to meetings - yes, that's true, I love meetings, though everyone says it's bizarre! - but most importantly, I love working with people whose writing excites me.
I went out on the road when I was 12 years old, playing with the Sullivan Family Gospel Singers. That was the summer of 1972. We played Pentecostal churches, camp meetings, George Wallace campaign rallies and bluegrass festivals. As a kid, I had grown up watching quartets that were very entertaining.
I like to think of myself as a class act, and there are very few guys that meet all of my qualifications.