While our country has made great strides in breaking down the barriers which for so long denied equal opportunity to all Americans, we are not yet the beautiful symphony of brotherhood of Dr. King's dream.
Adam Schiff
When you are growing at a rapid rate, there is bound to be some inflation. I think a 5% rate of inflation is something that we should take in our stride.
Adi Godrej
There will be good times, and there will be bad, but one has to, to the extent possible, take things in one's stride.
Ajay Piramal
When President Teddy Roosevelt posed for the cameras astride a massive steam shovel during construction of the Panama Canal in 1906, it was more than a simple photo op. Though the scene was clearly staged, it symbolized a crucial moment in American history.
Alan Huffman
I think that research is incredibly important and hopefully one day there will be a cure for cancer. They are making great strides.
Alana Stewart
I'll handle living on my own. You've got to learn somehow. I'll take it all in my stride like I do everything else.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
I have been able to enjoy the strides that others have made before me. I don't want to scoff at the idea that there was sexism, but I don't wake up in the morning and think, 'I am a woman in tech.' I just go to work, and my work is in technology.
Alexa Hirschfeld
'Middle class' used to mean having two children and sending them to high-quality public schools, or even occasionally to private schools. It meant new brown Stride Rite Mary Janes with little purple and silver flowers when the old shoes were pinching the toes.
Alissa Quart
Under President Trump, our nation is going to make great strides toward protecting the unborn. Priests for Life is in the vanguard of the fight for life, and having the president with us, rather than against us, will make all the difference.
Alveda King
We have made great strides, but somehow we've got to create a climate so that everybody can do well, not just some.
One restaurant I visit without fail, whenever I'm in the Bay Area, is the Boulevard at 1 Mission Street, a few strides from the waterfront. It has excellent food and wine very much in the modern California style, but I go there less for any one dish than for the pleasure of dining with the restaurant's chefs.
Amor Towles
While strides are being made in the social-media space, the newspaper and news business should continue to embrace social media.
Amy Jo Martin
I just try to take everything in my stride.
Andrew Robertson
They say you hit your stride as a writer at about 50. I'm hoping to do that.
Andrew Sean Greer
Rumors will always be there. So, good or bad you have to take them in your stride because you are a public figure.
Angad Bedi
If you get a bad review, you take that in your stride.
Anish Kapoor
I don't feel like I've hit my stride. So I wonder what the moment will be when I get to be who I want to be.
Anna Torv
If democracy is to survive Facebook, that company must realize the outsized role it now plays as both the public forum where our strident democratic drama unfolds and as the vehicle for those who aspire to control that drama's course. Facebook, welcome to the big leagues.
Antonio Garcia Martinez
'Drag Race' is so unique in how much progress it has made in how people think of people in LGBTQIA-plus community and has helped make big strides in the way queer art is perceived.
Aquaria
I'm very proud of high school, college and pro football, the strides have been made to make it a safer game.
Archie Manning
I've enjoyed my life. There has been great tragedy but also moments of great happiness. I've taken both in my stride, and if I were to replay my life, I would do it all over again.
The health-care sector certainly employs more people and more machines than it did. But there have been no great strides in service. In Western Europe, most primary-care practices now use electronic health records and offer after-hours care; in the United States, most don't.
We've made a lot of strides over the years in making the game better for players to be able to stay healthy and showcase talent.
The goal is to hit your stride, stay in the hunt and be playing your best football in December.
I think popular music in this country is one of the few things in the twentieth century that have made giant strides in reverse.
In a way, we're going backwards. In the early '80s, it was like all these huge strides, and everything was more free and easy. I think we're going back. I don't know if it's the economics or what, but things are getting more right-wing, definitely.
Companions are we, enlivened by a mighty gallop quickly sliding a harsh straw basket of sea foam gathered astride the tide.
I should say that I usually have a good experience on Amtrak. Still, if Amtrak could replace electric horns with steam whistles, they could make big strides. A horn is a horn is a horn, but a steam whistle is a voice and a song. People used to know which engineer was running which engine based on the call of the whistle.
But there's a little guy who sits astride my brain with a whip, and if I'm away from the machine for more than a couple of hours during the day, this little guy's lashing away.
Sometimes, it's just unfortunate you get injured in the game. But you can definitely take strides to prevent those things.
I kind of knew it wasn't going to be until my 30s that I really hit my stride as an actor.
We say women have made great strides: in biology, in many areas of chemistry, in many places, women are now the majority of medical students. But when I began my career, that wasn't the case. There were very strong stereotypes in biology and medicine.
Young quarterbacks usually experience bumps in the road. I'll take them in stride.
I cannot follow you Christians; for you try to crawl through your life upon your knees, while I stride through mine on my feet.
I was a young, new, hot star, and I had this unbelievable arrogance. As time went on, the strident narcissism and arrogance slowly diminished. But I was definitely there. I'm older now. And a big crybaby.
For basically two years, I took acting classes and found my own stride in L.A.
As actors, we're so used to the axe falling, and then we all go our separate ways. I can tell you, the feeling amongst the cast in 'Nashville' is, we don't feel like we're done. It feels like, in some way, we're just hitting our stride.
I take things in stride, go with the flow.
Being a baseball player is most important, first and foremost. Obviously, there are other obligations that come with everything. You just need to balance it and take it in stride, but at the same time, be mindful of your time and prioritize everything and what is most beneficial.
The 'Tarahumara' use their legs 'as designed.' By running at a young age with minimal footwear, they naturally develop the best biomechanical use of their legs. Cushioned shoes restrict foot movements and allow for over-striding. Short strides are natural.
Once you get over that peak of puberty, you hit a nice stride.
Sandy Koufax is a great teacher. He just talks about competitiveness and being aggressive - about stride length, power, how to spin the breaking ball. The way he explains pitching is simple, which is something you don't see a lot.
The fact that Newark is having poetry festivals and peace conferences - all of these things are building an undeniable thesis that our city is making incredible strides forward.
If you skate with an Olympic level skater, they make you so much better because you're skating behind them, and you're trying to imitate their stride and their stance. It's like having the world's greatest training wheels.
I feel incredibly blessed that I'm in my generation and not my mother's generation. I feel that I'm very much benefitting from the strides that the women before me made.
I find it difficult to be in rooms now for long periods of time. I can usually take it for about an hour. Then I stride out.
I've learned a lot, been a sponge and just continued to take criticism in stride in good positive energy.
Football's football. You're going to come across the good and the bad, but you've got to take it all in your stride.
If you asked anybody in my family, they would have very stridently proclaimed themselves middle class. My mother and father were separated, so he doesn't count.
It certainly helps that I'm quite a relaxed guy and I take things in my stride, and if you hear the odd murmur of criticism, you just stay focused on your job and doing what you're working hard to do. I've always been confident in my own ability, and that's just as important.