Imprudence relies on luck, prudence on method. That gives prudence less edge than it expects.
Saving faith is resting faith, the trust which relies entirely on the Savior.
Crises can never break the one who relies on God's strength.
The gentle fair on nervous tea relies, Whilst gay good-nature sparkles in her eyes; An inoffensive scandal fluttering round, Too rough to tickle, and too light to wound.
I have a conflicted relationship with musicals, because I think the music itself can be so horrendous. It's an industry that relies on appealing to a mainstream culture in order to survive.
All our experience with history should teach us, when we look back, how badly human wisdom is betrayed when it relies on itself
The fact is that America relies on Amtrak to move people.
The ego relies on the familiar. It is reluctant to experience the unknown, which is they very essence of life.
It sometimes becomes difficult to tell when you're even creating a buzz. You know, everything in this game, it so relies on timing that that part is really important, and it's something that everyone tries to pay a lot of attention to.
I love scoring. Putting music to picture is a rewarding challenge and one that relies on interpretation of emotion - as in, what is the pivotal feeling in a scene and which character's point of view is driving it at any given moment?
As economic life relies more and more on the Internet, the potential for small bands of hackers to launch devastating attacks on the world economy is growing.
Bad luck relies on absolutely perfect timing.
The coward never on himself relies, But to an equal for assistance flies.
Google actually relies on our users to help with our marketing. We have a very high percentage of our users who often tell others about our search engine.
No one has any faith in the tape anymore - everyone just relies on computers and considers the hardrive to be the safest option, and I don't. I think an analog tape is something you can hold.
A business model that relies on trickery is doomed to fail.
Most inexperienced cooks believe, mistakenly, that a fine cake is less challenging to produce than a fine souffle or mousse. I know, however, that a good cake is like a good marriage: from the outside, it looks ordinary, sometimes unremarkable, yet cut into it, taste it, and you know that it is nothing of the sort. It is the sublime result oflong and patient experience, a confection whose success relies on a profound understanding of compatibilities and tastes; on a respect for measurement, balance, chemistry and heat; on a history of countless errors overcome.
Psychiatric diagnosis still relies exclusively on fallible subjective judgments rather than objective biological tests.
Any parent that relies on any law to help him parent is an idiot.
Whatever their limitations, Freud and Marx developed complex and subtle theories of human nature grounded in their observation of individual and social behavior. The crackpot rationalism of free-market economics merely relies on an abstract model of how people "must" behave.