It became clear to me that our value as people is not in our stock portfolios and bank accounts but in the legacies we leave behind.
Our mothers give us so many gifts. They give us the precious gift of life, of course, but they also leave treasured lessons that can guide us along our journeys even when they are no longer with us.
I think that souls agree to come in and do what they're going to do and then leave when they're going to leave. So there's nothing tragic when a soul leaves. I think it was already preordained.
Calling into question the Touquet deal on the pretext that Britain has voted for Brexit and will have to start negotiations to leave the union doesn't make sense.
The true poet for me is a priest. As soon as he dons the cassock, he must leave his family.
The fact is that when you do something from your heart, you leave a heart print.
My movies were the kind they show in prisons and airplanes, because nobody can leave.
Let us preach Christ, let us be faithful to proclaiming the Gospel, but let's leave judgment in the hands of God.
I'm not for the publicity stunts. Leave my son out of the publicity stunts.
Most raves used to end by getting CS gassed. It wouldn't be like: 'Last orders! We've gotta go!' It'd be: 'Sigh, it's been CS gassed, we've gotta leave.'
I didn't want to have to follow 'Everybody Loves Raymond' with another sitcom. Let it be my sitcom legacy, and leave it at that.
What makes a lot of sense is that, while people are incarcerated, give them the tools they need to be able to have a productive, lucrative living when they leave so they can provide for their families and break that cycle of recidivism.
We leave TVs on in our house. I listen to my record player constantly to just hear music. I'm really intrigued by this idea of solitude.
Even when we think or talk about recycling, lots of recyclable stuff ends up getting incinerated or in landfills and leaving many municipalities, diversion rates - they leave much to be recycled. And where is this waste handled? Usually in poor communities.
I wanted to portray very, very dark subject matter and a deceptively complex story in the brightest colours and simplest lines possible to leave the readers reeling.
When I have reached a summit, I leave it with great reluctance, unless it is to reach for another, higher one.
I'm a sucker for movie reruns. Anytime they're on, I can't leave the house.
Companies are recognizing that paid leave reduces training and turnover costs, that it's a formula for recruiting and retaining good workers.
If I could compete at home, and never leave Rochester, I'd be in perfect condition.
I've finally figured out how to make a Rodney Crowell record, and that's let it be, leave the mistakes.