Education is the key to opportunity. It's a ticket out of poverty.
To maintain a consistency when people come to see the band takes a lot of work; it takes a lot of discipline. I go to the studio every day and sing and play. I never did that when I was, like, 30. I'd probably have a drink and walk on - and see what comes out. But now if there's ten albums' worth of material people are coming to hear some of, and they've paid money for a ticket, you become a different person when you go on and you want to give the best show you can. You want to be better at what you do.
We're going to see passengers in space stations in 15 years, who will be able to buy a ticket and spend a weekend in space.
No one knew where you were before you were born, but when you were born, it wasn't long before you found you'd arrived with your return ticket already punched.
Art, for me, has always been a ticket for experience.
If I get a parking ticket, there is always a parallel universe where I didn't. On the other hand, there is yet another universe where my car was stolen.
Ill book a ticket on some garbage airline. I dont wanna name an actual airline so lets make one up, lets just call it like Delta Airlines
Being a reporter seems a ticket out to the world.
I rented a lottery ticket. I won a million dollars. But I had to give it back.
Think of it as your ticket to change the world.
A lottery is a salutary instrument and a tax. . . laid on the willing only, that is to say, on those who can risk the price of a ticket without sensible injury, for the possibility of a higher prize.
When you have got a ticket to send, and you're not a top costumer, it's best not to waste your time.
Most political journalists come to Washington because they're snappy writers, big thinkers, or news breakers. Me? My ticket to the big leagues had little to do with talent. It was mostly about the governor I was covering, Bill Clinton.
They don't allow a dying on the highway. No Passing. They give you a ticket if you die on the highway.
every pleasure's got an edge of pain, pay your ticket and don't complain
Tree-hugging, Birkenstock-wearing, hippie, tie-dyed liberals [in Hollywood should]. . . go make their movies and their music and whine somewhere else. . . . It's just too damn bad we didn't buy them a ticket [to become human shields in Iraq].
We want to make people feel something after they buy that ticket.
Birth is life's first lottery ticket.
What is said in James 2:14 ff. is like a two-coupon train or bus ticket. One coupon says, "Not good if detached" and the other says, "Not good for passage". Works are not good for passage; but faith detached from works is not saving faith.
Be your own hero, it's cheaper than a movie ticket.