It is a fact that unless children are brought up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, they, and the society which they constitute or control, will go to destruction. Consequently, when a state resolves that religious instruction shall be banished from the schools and other literary institutions, it virtually resolves on self-destruction.
Virtually every writer I know would rather be a musician.
Plot and character are virtually the same thing.
I work virtually every waking hour.
Virtually no idea is too ridiculous to be accepted, even by very intelligent and highly educated people, if it provides a way for them to feel special and important. Some confuse that feeling with idealism.
War challenges virtually every other institution of society - the justice and equity of its economy, the adequacy of its political systems, the energy of its productive plant, the bases, wisdom and purposes of its foreign policy.
In advertising, not to be different is virtually suicidal.
Back then, all the networks were still making a movie a week, virtually. So I did five of them that year. So it was just a nonstop. . . '92 was a great, nonstop ride in Vancouver.
The secret to a successful career in virtually any field is good public relations. Forget results. Forget the facts. Perception is all that matters.
A man has many parts, he is virtually everything, and you are free to select in him that part which pleases you.
You can accomplish virtually any goal you set for yourself, as long as the goal is clear and you persist long enough.
Virtually everything we do in life is a matter of habit. Habits make us who we are. Why not change your habits to better your life?
Whenever masses of people, especially educated people, know something - and when what they know is something they greatly fear because they believe it affects virtually everything they do or want to do - then most likely we stand in the presence of a vast falsehood.
History, when they do it, is ancient history, and they sensationalize even that. Contemporary history is virtually ignored on television.
The nation in arms is virtually a communist state: the people must be paid wages and fed and protected and regimented behind the lines as much as on the front. Minds must be kept loyal and at the right pitch of hate, so that successive drafts of fighters are accepted without murmurings. Letters and newspapers must be censored while the propaganda mill grinds on. As for decisions of strategy and overall command, they must please many masters: dissenters in the cabinet, the heads of the allied states and public opinion. Hence failures must be disguised or concealed.
A Libertarian society of unfettered individualism spreads its benefits to virtually everyone - not just those who have the resources to seize political power.
Teamwork is so important that it is virtually impossible for you to reach the heights of your capabilities or make the money that you want without becoming very good at it.
Calvin was virtually the founder of America.
The classic example I've used - I'm sure you've heard me say it before - was Mark Begich in Alaska who was here for a full six years and never had a roll call vote on an amendment on the floor of the Senate, which Dan Sullivan tells me he used on virtually a daily basis. So the notion that protecting all of your members from votes is a good idea politically, I think, has been pretty much disproved by the recent [Barack Obama] election.
In the 20 long, hungry years between my late teens and late 30s I bought in to virtually every new diet andor exercise regime that hoved into view, particularly at this most vulnerable time for those of us prone to poor body image - a new year.