New High Quotes
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The learnin' mind is the livin' mind ... an' any sort o' smart is truesome smart, old smart or new, high smart or low.
— David Mitchell
High house shadow, and a knife in the dark. A new game's begun, or the old one's just turned.
— Steven Erikson
As yesterday's positive report card shows, childrens do learn when standards are high and results are measured. - New York, Sept. 26, 2007
— George W. Bush
A new restaurant here in Southern California requires women to wear high heels. I'm outraged! This is sexist! Why just the women?
— Craig Ferguson
When you meditate, you take charge of your life. You bring your conscious awareness to a new high point, where the vista is beyond any horizon.
— Frederick Lenz
Again the word was a prayer, incense offered up to a high God through this new and unfathomable darkness
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I got into acting my junior year of high school. We got a new hot drama teacher and I was like 'Alright, I'll try drama.'
— Miles Teller
Scientists have invented a new strain of cannabis without the high. They celebrated with non-alcoholic beer and furious dry-humping.
— Stephen Colbert
It is my first morning of high school. I have seven new notebooks, a skirt I hate, and a stomachache.
— Laurie Halse Anderson
What's new is high oil prices and the economy hates high oil prices.
— Richard Heinberg
My first introduction to New Orleans was from the air, flying high over the city with a view of the land - and water - below.
— Rachel Sklar
When I first went to New York I was right out of high school, I was 17 years old, and I had never seen a building over two stories high.
— Florence Henderson
New York City subways are now getting high speed Internet. How about some high speed subway trains?
— David Letterman
I haven't learned anything new on guitar since high school. And I think it's time to learn something.
— Jill Sobule
I lived in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, until eighth grade, and then my high-school years were in Rochester, New York.
— Kristen Wiig
I had grown up and gone to high school in New York, so I wanted to get out of the east coast.
— Tod Machover
You know, I have found a new way to get high and stay spaced out for hours on end, and the government can't stop me ... It's called senility.
— Robert Anton Wilson
Actually ... I'm starting a new thing and rebelling against ridiculously high heels. It's inhumane.
— Nina Dobrev
Computers combine things to make new knowledge at such high speed that we cannot absorb it.
— Orson Welles
City needs creativity to retain the high performers who have lived there for years as well as to attract new, interesting residents.
— Charles Landry
No one should expect building a new high-growth, software-powered company in an established industry to be easy. It's brutally difficult.
— Marc Andreessen
I was in high school when Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru unfurled India's flag in New Delhi.
— A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
I started acting when I was in high school, started writing when I got to New York in 1975.
— Eric Bogosian
A New York friend said that visiting the South reminded her of nothing more than being in high school again.
— Rosemary Daniell
Going to a new team is like going to a new high school. Nobody knows you. It's a chance to rebuild your image.
— Albert Belle
Forget those stupid MasterCard commercials. Watching two chicks duke it out in high heels ... now, that's priceless.
— Ilsa Madden-Mills
The egg creams of Avenue A in New York and the root beer float ... are among the high points of American gastronomic inventiveness.
— Mark Kurlansky
How many new discoveries does not a person make when on some high point he ascends but a single story higher.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
If you have a high evaluation of yourself then your ability to recognize new facts is weakened.
— Robert M. Pirsig
New leaders must also expect and manage setbacks. In post-revolutionary times, expectations are high, and the obstacles to meeting them are enormous.
— Sri Mulyani Indrawati
Don't aim too high, but set yourself a goal which is a little bit out of your reach. You might achieve it and then you can set a new goal.
— Jenny Meadows
The quality of TV drama nowadays is getting better and better. They've had to invent a new term for it: 'high-end television.'
— Robert Carlyle
Living in New York, I get inspired by what young women are wearing - everything from high fashion to street fashion.
— Austin Scarlett
And the men who hold high places must be the ones who start to mold a new reality closer to the heart.
— Neil Peart
I grew up going to musicals with my mom here in New York, going to Broadway. I used to be in musicals in high school.
— Sharon Van Etten
Right now the problem in Thailand is we have high debt, but we don't know how to earn the new source of revenue back to Thailand. This is my job.
— Yingluck Shinawatra
The willingness to learn new skills is very high.
— Angela Merkel
The kids found the new high tensile Duncan Yo-Yo string was strong enough to use as a garrotte.
— Fred Barnett
I went to my last three years of high school in New Jersey. I just wanted to act, you know?
— Stacey Dash
As for whether I am a 'new age guru', I am not at all. I help companies build employees who lead without a title and become high performers.
— Robin S. Sharma
I graduated from high school early so I could move to New York to do 'A Little Night Music' out of the New York City Opera.
— Anna Kendrick
Nothing is really new in this high-tech, globally wired world, except how frequently it is.
— David Allen
The female population exceeds the male, you know, especially in New England, which accounts for the high state of culture we are in, perhaps.
— Louisa May Alcott
I miss the standard of the New York Philharmonic's playing very much. It has certainly been a high point in my life.
— Zubin Mehta
We will establish a new system that makes high-quality health care available to every American in a dignified manner and at a price he can afford.
— Richard M. Nixon