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Our nation's continued prosperity hinges on our ability to solve environmental problems and sustain the natural resources on which we all depend.
— John McCain
The ethical argument regarding abortion hinges on the question of when life begins. Some believe life begins at forty.
— Kevin Nealon
Our happiness hinges not on good luck; it hinges on peace of heart.
— David Steindl-Rast
And the thing I hate the most is knowing how much hinges on my reaction, how your unburdening can only lead to me being burdened.
— David Levithan
The groundsell speakes not save what it heard at the hinges.
— George Herbert
In any arrangement that hinges upon the fulcrum of trust there exists the leverage potential for crime.
— Sean Terrence Best
Lady Aquitaine sighed. Then it all hinges on Scipio. He has a rather irritating talent for impersonating a fulcrum.
— Jim Butcher
Whatever you're concerned about will lead you to what you'll worship. And on what you worship hinges your destiny.
— Russell D. Moore
History is an illogical record. It hinges on nothing. It is a story that changes, and has accidents, and recovers with scars.
— Gretel Ehrlich
To the optimist all doors have handles and hinges; to the pessimist, all doors have locks and latches.
— William Arthur Ward
There's not a woman in the book, the plot hinges on unkindness to animals, and the black characters mostly drown by Chapter 29.
— P. J. O'Rourke
The ability of a group of people to do remarkable things hinges on how well those people pull together as a team.
— Simon Sinek
There are no more gates, only hinges clinging to the walls like broken spiders.
— J. Anderson Coats
Everything hinges on how you look at things
— Henry Miller
The key to happiness is to listen to campy Parisian music and smile at a bird. It hinges on insanity, but it works.
— Erica Goros
Back on its golden hinges The gate of Memory swings, And my heart goes into the garden And walks with the olden things.
— Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Their rusted hinges let out a pair of screams, for all those who might have slept through the breaking of the lock.
— George R R Martin
How silently the heart pivots on its hinge.
— Jane Hirshfield
On a sudden open fly With impetuous recoil and jarring sound Th' infernal doors, and on their hinges grate Harsh thunder.
— John Milton
After the door of a woman's heart has once swung on its silent hinges, a man thinks he can prop it open with a brick and go away and leave it.
— Myrtle Reed
He didn't try to take the net off its hinges with that header.
— Andy Townsend
Choices are the hinges of destiny
— Edwin Markham
The truth is humbling, terrifying, and often exhilarating. It blows the doors off the hinges and fills the world with fresh air.
— Augusten Burroughs
Smolin's idea, expounded in The Life of the Cosmos, hinges
— Richard Dawkins
Noon - is the Hinge of Day - ...
— Emily Dickinson
The ability for a group of people to do remarkable things hinges on how well those people can pull together as a team.
— Simon Sinek
The houses all seemed a little senile, with arthritc hinges and window screens hanging at embarrassing angles.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Pull it open, the hinges grinding, and then a blast
— Blake Crouch
Everything hinges on education. Without it, you can't advocate for proper health care, for housing, for a civil rights bill that ensures your rights.
— Susan L. Taylor
[Cole Porter] sang like a hinge.
— Ethel Merman
People say opportunity knocks, but when it comes to success you really have to break the door off of its hinges before it even gets there.
— Robert DiLauro
All of life hinges on what one does next, until finally one makes the wrong choice.
— Gregory Maguire
Power is the pivot on which everything hinges. He who has the power is always right; the weaker is always wrong.
— Niccolo Machiavelli
But the world hinges on good fathers and those who would be the merchants of confidence.
— Michelle Franklin
There's nothing like a song about lost love to remind you how everything precious can slip from the hinges where you've hung it so careful.
— Sue Monk Kidd
Samsung's future hinges on new businesses, new products and new technologies. We should make our corporate culture more open, flexible and innovative.
— Lee Kun-hee
The world is seldom so simple that it hinges on us alone.
— Rachel Hartman
Success in business hinges mostly on the ability to get the important things done.
— William Feather
The right timing hinges on a narrow window of opportunity.
— Steven Redhead
The Internet, as a First Amendment medium, hinges on free expression, and that means free advertising.
— Jerry Yang
Several of the dusty Griever pods were opening, their top halves lifting upward on hinges like the lids of coffins.
— James Dashner
Its the hinge that squeaks that gets the grease
— Malcolm X
The doors of opportunity swing on the hinges of opposition!
— Adrian Rogers
The quality of your life hinges on your attitudes and offerings.
— Bryant McGill
The history of missions is a history of prayer. Everything vital to the success of the world's evangelization hinges on prayer.
— John Mott
As soon as you open your mind to doing things differently, the doors of opportunity practically fly off their hinges.
— Jay Abraham
Without warning, I heard the heavy door behind me creak slowly open upon its rusted hinges.
— H.P. Lovecraft
Should the poor be flattered? No; let the candied tongue lick absurd pomp, and crook the pregnant hinges of the knee where thrift may follow fawning.
— William Shakespeare
As a small country, both in size and population, our future hinges on the quality of our people.
— Hassanal Bolkiah
What bothers me most about evolutionary evidence is that it hinges more on faith than faith does.
— Gary Kurz
Turn on its noiseless hinges, delicate sleep!
— Thomas Bailey Aldrich
If people feel lost and alone and helpless and broken and hopeless today, what will it be like if the world really begins to come apart at the hinges?
— Brandon Andress
We all act as hinges-fortuitous links between other people.
— Penelope Lively
The Bookshop has a thousand books,
All colors, hues, and tinges,
And every cover is a door
That turns on magic hinges. — Nancy Byrd Turner
All colors, hues, and tinges,
And every cover is a door
That turns on magic hinges. — Nancy Byrd Turner
Simplicity hinges as much on cutting nonessential features as on adding helpful ones.
— Walter Bender
The battle with the gods thus hinges on our own mortality! Creativity is a yearning for immortality.
— Rollo May
He'd pull a door off its hinges rather than work out how to turn a key.
— Kerry Greenwood
open, hinges broken, wood shards raining all around
— Gena Showalter
Blow it Chix. Blow that door off it's damn hinges."
"Yessir. Off it's damn hinges. That's a roger. — Eoin Colfer
"Yessir. Off it's damn hinges. That's a roger. — Eoin Colfer
A box without hinges, key, or lid,
Yet golden treasure inside is hid. — J.R.R. Tolkien
Yet golden treasure inside is hid. — J.R.R. Tolkien