Quotes on the topic: Call


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There's too much of a culture that exists out there, what I call an expectancy culture, of things being provided.


I call myself a liberal - a classical liberal as in John Stuart Mill.


I would say I'm 90 percent collaborative in everything I do, and 10 percent of the time I just make the call.


People ask, 'Should I call you Sir Hopkins?' But I say, 'No. Call me Tony,' because it's too much of a lift-up.


The mind of the writer does indeed do something before it dies, and so does its owner, but I would be hard put to call it living.


Look at those they call unfortunate and at a closer view, you'll find many of them are unwise.


I would find myself laughing and wondering where these ideas came from. You can call it imagination, I suppose. But I was grateful for wherever they came from.


I had a little portable typewriter. I call it my Harlem Literary Fellowship.


I started to call myself a rational therapist in 1955; later I used the term rational emotive. Now I call myself a rational emotive behavior therapist.


We call first truths those we discover after all the others.


The Old Testament is responsible for more atheism, agnosticism, disbelief - call it what you will - than any book ever written. It has emptied more churches than all the counter-attractions of cinema, motor-bicycle and golf course.


I think that nerds, if you want to call them that, have only gotten more hip and assimilated into the culture.


If you pour oil and vinegar into the same vessel, you would call them not friends but opponents.


I want to be a child doctor. A pediatry... how do you call it, pediatrician? Do I like kids? No, not really.


The relationship of the toastmaster to speaker should be the same as that of the fan to the fan dancer. It should call attention to the subject without making any particular effort to cover it.


Any time Chris Nolan wants to call me for advice, he can.


If you do a Western that's funny, there's no way people don't call it a spoof or a parody, even though it may not be.


What a man can be, he must be. This need we call self-actualization.


Great necessities call out great virtues.


A little of what you call frippery is very necessary towards looking like the rest of the world.