In Germany air became generally accepted Berlin in this area. It operated with 45 airplanes within the Low Cost range from Germany, and is one the most successful carriers in Europe. – Niki Lauda
In my boyhood, cattle-raising ran almost neck and neck with grain-raising. In my secluded little valley in the Suisun Hills, the rodeo was the most exhilarating spectacle in the round year. – Edwin Markham
Most of the doctors in the Tunisian administration, especially those in country districts, contracted typhus and approximately one third of them died of it. – Charles Jules Henry Nicole
It is common for those that are farthest from God, to boast themselves most of their being near to the Church. – Matthew Henry
It was said that Mr. Gladstone could persuade most people of most things, and himself of anything. – Dean Inge
I could have probably been just as successful by not going to college, but it was the most intellectually stimulating environment that I was ever in. – Fabrice Grinda
Liberalism is a most important by-product of Rationalism, and its origins and ideology must be clearly shown. – Francis Parker Yockey
Nearly all interested parties think I write too shortly on the subjects that interest them most. – Norman Davies
No computer has ever been designed that is ever aware of what it’s doing; but most of the time, we aren’t either. – Marvin Minsky
The big-budget blockbuster is becoming one of the most dependable forms of filmmaking. – Peter Jackson
There were a number of houses. When we first arrived in Limerick, it was a one-room affair with most of it taken up with a bed. – Frank McCourt
In most cases, the news is not really news. But in some cases, discoveries are made and should be listened to. – Dan Shechtman
But Connecticut and Rhode Island have originally realized the most perfect polity as to a legislature. – Ezra Stiles
Predicting innovation is something of a self-canceling exercise: the most probable innovations are probably the least innovative. – P. J. O’Rourke
I’ve known ambitious people with no aptitude for the thing they did. Most of whom, rather terrifyingly, tended to succeed. – Neil Gaiman
I think that’s what we’re all most terrified about: that we’ll just die and disappear and we’ll leave no trace. – Daniel Clowes