The Chinese people, too, went through all kinds of vicissitudes in their religious development. – Hu Shih
Pure mathematics is on the whole distinctly more useful than applied. For what is useful above all is technique, and mathematical technique is taught mainly through pure mathematics. – G. H. Hardy
I think that generally New Zealand is respected for the positions it takes because it thinks them through. – Helen Clark
The only way we are going to ameliorate pressing social needs is through public intervention. – George Akerlof
I’m not going to have some reporters pawing through our papers. We are the president. – Hillary Clinton
We are increasing our efforts to attract the right kind of foreign investors through our various agencies. – Hassanal Bolkiah
The tides which flow and lapse in the Bristol Channel are often distained by the freshets of many streams falling through wooded coombes below the moor. – Henry Williamson
I’ve been some through some things medically. I’ve seen some things on my brain. But I’ve had some treatment – and I’ve improved. – Joe Namath
There is no other way to break the frozen cinematic conventions than through a complete derangement of the official cinematic senses. – Jonas Mekas
I became a connoisseur of that nasty thud a manuscript makes when it comes through the letter box. – James Herriot
I was raised never to carp about things and never to moan, because in vaudeville, which is my background, you just got on with it through all kinds of adversities. – Julie Andrews
Books, like proverbs, receive their chief value from the stamp and esteem of the ages through which they have passed. – J. Paul Getty