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Quotes About Framed

I support immediate financial assistance to the newly elected Palestinian president. Now, I don't know what those numbers will be, and I don't know how it's going to be framed.
~ Joe Biden
I'm not particularly good at page layouts. I make an effort to stay out of the way of the artist. What I'll try to express instead is, 'What we're going for here on this page is the idea of the containment of these women's bodies. So I want them framed as though they're bursting out of the panel borders.'
~ Kelly Sue DeConnick
than meets the eye! 79 Don't worry, Fearless Reader—he was framed and eventually demonstrated his innocence. 80 I don't want to tell them their jobs, but if I were an astronomer, I'd keep my eye on Planet X. I think it might be trouble. 81 Primarily because it
~ James Kakalios
My dad sent Frank Sinatra a dollar bill to autograph, and when it came back, signed, he had it framed: it was always up on the wall in whatever flat we were in.
~ Robbie Williams
Maskless duo of Delhi has neither misbehaved nor created ruckus, but told the truth against the injustice and like every truth speaker they have been framed in wrong case by spineless people.
~ Rameshh Shanegar
Discussions of the economy, especially during times of crisis, are often framed in terms of lessons we supposedly learned during the Depression of the 1930s. If we are not to endure terrible times like those again, we are told, we must support whatever form of state intervention is currently being peddled.
~ Thomas Woods
Nature hath framed strange fellows in her time.
~ William Shakespeare
Nature hath fram'd strange fellows in her time.
~ William Shakespeare
In an average life lived by a relatively average soul, what else remains but singular moments of astonishingly framed light?
~ David Means
Historians have generally described the coming of industrialization in terms of changes in paid work. The transformation has been framed as one from a community of comparatively independent producers to a class of wage workers.
~ Jeanne Boydston
What is interesting is that, although it is framed as a war between the elites and Main Street, the Tea Party is actually really good for the elites.
~ Chrystia Freeland
In the evolution of fear, a decisive moment occurred in the nineteenth century when people in advertising and journalism discovered that if they framed their stories and appeals with fear, they could capture our attention.
~ Robert Greene
Number 402, your name is Will Barrent. Age 27, blood type O-L3, Index JX-221-R. Guilty of murder.
~ Robert Sheckley
The (serious) game played here makes a move that is the other way around: like (humans) subjects, (natural) objects are framed as parts of events that occur and plays that are staged. If an objects is real this is because it is part of a practice. It is a reality enacted.
~ Annemarie Mol
An image came back to him with such vividness that it might have been framed before him in glass
~ Ron Rash
I mean to say that Congress can hereafter decide whether any states, slave or free, can be framed out of Texas. If they should never be framed out of Texas, they never could be admitted.
~ William H. Seward
and spurs decorated the walls, along with a collection of hats and framed
~ Maggie Shayne
And what if all of animated nature Be but organic harps diversely framed, That tremble into thought, as o'er them sweeps Plastic and vast, one intellectual breeze, At once the Soul of each, and God of All?
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The whole Epistle is so methodical, that even its very beginning is   framed according to the rules of art.
~ John Calvin
Who Framed Roger Rabbit' is one of my favorite movies of all time, and in fact it is maybe the first movie that I really loved in an adult way.
~ Raphael Bob-Waksberg
For myself, therefore, I desire to declare that the principle that will govern me in the high duty to which my country calls me is a strict adherence to the letter and spirit of the Constitution as it was designed by those who framed it.
~ Martin Van Buren
In my own present day I am a legend, alive but more than alive, dead but more than dead. I'm a framed head that hangs at the backs of classrooms, of the girls exalted enough to have classrooms: grimly smiling, silently admonishing. I'm a bugaboo used by the Marthas to frighten small children
~ Margaret Atwood
Life is a canvas of many strokes where shades from different palettes meet into a picture so concrete that some forget it is their own, so become framed themselves.
~ Vanna Bonta
Nature hath framed strange fellows in her time.
~ William Shakespeare