“The new co-operation government will do the best it can to address the country's problems, and I believe that with the co-operation of all - and the new government stresses this - and the unity of all, we will achieve that.” BelieveCountryProblemGovernmentI BelieveAchieveStressUnityOperationsAddressesDo The BestNew Government Author:Lucas Papademos
“Nonetheless, the research budgets of the Department of Defense are under enormous stress-and they are extremely important because they support more than 40 percent of all federal funding for engineering schools across the country. So the threat was and is real.” ImportantRealCountrySchoolSupportResearchPercentStressThreatDefenseEnormousBudgetsDepartmentEngineeringFunding Author:Charles M. Vest
“The realm of death seems an enemy's country to most men, on whose shores they are loathly driven by stress of weather; to the wise man it is the desired port where he moors his bark gladly, as in some quiet haven of the Fortunate Isles; it is the golden west into which his sun sinks, and, sinking, casts back a glory upon the leaden cloud-tack which had darkly besieged his day.” MenCountrySeemsDeathEnemySunWiseHavensQuietGloryStressWestCloudsCastsDrivenWeatherGoldenFortunateRealmsShorePortBarkSinkingIsleMoors Book:Conversations on Some of the Old Poets Source: Conversations on Some of the Old Poets
“I think that movies can help guide us through those experiences [the problems that are happening in our daily lives, the stresses between countries, the economy and global warming]. I think all art tries to grapple with, redefine, come to terms with, express what's happening now when it's working. You can be entertained, but you can also be stimulated to think about things.” ThinkingTryingArtCountryHelpingProblemTermEconomyHappeningsStressGuidesGlobal WarmingDaily Life Author:Nicolas Cage
“If I go to Germany, I learn something in addition. The German television is very precise and respectable. One has never stress. In Italy it is more dynamic. But I amuse myself madly in both countries.” IfsCountryTelevisionStressGermanyPreciseRespectable Author:Michelle Hunziker
“When you come from an environment that's military, and they don't stress that topic of aesthetics or beauty pageants and makeup, there are a lot of things you just don't have that city girls have. Or the country girl who goes to movies and dreams of going to Hollywood as an actress.” CountryDreamGirlCitiesEnvironmentMilitaryHollywoodStressActressesMakeupTopicsAestheticsPageantDon't StressBeauty PageantCountry GirlCity Girl Author:Pam Grier
“I have underscored my commitment to dialogue and cooperation with our neighboring Turkey, a country that plays an important role for the future of our region. But I still stress that the promotion of this important relations can only take place on the basis of mutual respect without threats of war and questioning of sovereign rights.” StillsImportantWarCountryPlayRolesRightsCommitmentBasesStressRelationThreatDialogueRegionsMutualCooperationQuestioningSovereignTurkeysPromotionMutual Respect Author:Alexis Tsipras
“The problem is that people are pulling farther apart, rather than make an effort to get back together. There have been remarkable moments that united this country. It makes everyone feel relieved. Then because of economic stress, political shifts, we get wrenched apart again. I think it's cyclical. I am an optimist by nature. There are moments, the period after 9/11, the way we responded. The election of Barack Obama. There are moments where the country felt good about being American. I'm waiting for that to happen again.” PeopleThinkingCountryMomentsProblemTogetherPoliticalWaitingEffortEconomicStressElectionBarackRemarkableOptimistRelieved Author:John Lithgow
“The fastest growing segment of the population in the world right now is over the age of 90, and in some cases over the age of 100 in some countries. So people are living longer. And even though much of it is attributed to modern medicine, it's not. It's lifestyle. It's nutrition. It's the quality of exercise, the ability to manage stress.” PeopleWorldCountryAgeAbilityQualityModernExerciseStressLifestyleManageNutrition Author:Deepak Chopra
“Here, we have a country that is making its veterans, people who are struggling with post-traumatic stress, people who are struggling with depression, who often they're only hope is their access to marijuana to treat these illnesses, and here we are criminalizing them for doing what's necessary to stabilize their lives as a result of their service. This is not who we are as a country. We are better than this.” PeopleCountryStruggleStressIllnessMarijuanaVeteran Author:Cory Booker
“I first came to Brazil in the Sixties. Then I started coming back every year since touring most of the country. I grew to love it, the people, the music. I thought this is where I belong. I've been living in Brazil for the past 23 years. I call it my stress-free country.” PeopleYearsFirstsCountryPastGrewStressSixtyComing BackTouringBrazilFree CountryStress Free Author:Dionne Warwick
“I have discovered that in every language and every country I have visited, there are no new stories. They're all recycled. The same stressful thoughts arise in each mind one way or another, sooner or later.” WayMindCountryStoriesLanguageStressAriseOne WaySooner Or LaterStressfulRecycled Author:Byron Katie
“The stress that they're under is absolutely extreme. Indefinite detention. Not knowing when you're going to get out. The threat of being sent back to a country that you fear you're going to be murdered or tortured upon return. I mean, this is the most extreme form of stress you can possibly conjure up. And our country is doing this to these people.” PeopleMeanCountryFormLeadershipKnowingReturnStressThreatExtremesOur CountryNot KnowingDetention Author:Patrick McGorry
“The military profession, especially in the long-established great powers, is deeply pessimistic about the likelihood that people and countries will behave well under stress. Professional officers are trained to think in terms of emergent threats, and this [climate change] is as big a threat as you are going to find. Never mind what the pundits are telling the public about the perils of climate change; what are the military strategists telling their governments? That will tell us a great deal about the probable shape of the future, although it may not tell us anything that we want to hear.” PeopleThinkingWantMindWellsMayLongCountryBigsGovernmentTermDealsEnvironmentMilitaryShapesStressThreatClimateEnvironmentalClimate ChangeProfessionBehaveOfficersPerilPessimisticGreat PowerLikelihoodStrategistPunditsUnder Stress Author:Gwynne Dyer
“On what basis should our policy rest? It should rest on our own strength, and that means regeneration through one's own efforts. We are not alone; all the countries and people in the world opposed to imperialism are our friends. Nevertheless, we stress regeneration through our own efforts. Relying on the forces we ourselves organize, we can defeat all Chinese and foreign reactionaries.” PeopleWorldShouldMeanCountryForceEffortStrugglePolicyBasesStressDefeatChineseNeverthelessOrganizeSelf RelianceImperialismRelianceNot AloneReactionariesRegeneration Book:Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (The Little Red Book) & Other Works Source: Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (The Little Red Book) & Other Works
“We must stress that the euro has been beneficial to the European Union because, otherwise, in this context of international turmoil, every country would have to devalue their currencies.” Has BeensCountryEuropeStressUnionsInternationalCurrencyBeneficialEuropean UnionTurmoilEuroDevalue Author:Jean-Pierre Raffarin
“We have to stress our conservative credentials and emphasize that we are the natural, national alternative to the Liberals. Clearly the Alliance has shown it can't break out of its Western box. The Alliance is at single-digit support in three quarters of the country.” CountryThreeNaturalBreakSupportStressWesternConservativeBoxesAlternativesQuartersAlliancesBreak OutCredentialsIt Support Author:Peter MacKay