When you study, as I did, every theatrical beginning in this country, none of them have been greeted well. The Royal Shakespeare Company was a disaster, Peter Hall was a disaster, Richard Eyre was a disaster, Trevor Nunn was always a disaster.
You can never be too far away from a disaster, because there is no disaster-free zone in this entire universe!
Hillary Clinton will be a disaster for our country, a disaster in so many other ways.
Dread of disaster makes everybody act in the very way that increases the disaster. Psychologically the situation is analogous to that of people trampled to death when there is a panic in a theatre caused by a cry of `Fire!'.
President Obama said he is going to use the Gulf disaster to push a new energy bill through Congress. How about using the Gulf disaster to fix the Gulf disaster?
As a country with experience of coping with earthquakes, tsunamis and other natural disasters, Japan believes in emphasizing the mainstreaming of disaster risk reduction. We therefore prioritize investment in disaster prevention and post-disaster improvements under a policy of Build Back Better (BBB).
We've seen what happened in Libya, what a disaster that's been driven by Hillary Clinton, and the disaster in Syria and almost disaster in Egypt. What a close call that's been. We're not out of the woods yet with Egypt.
Obamacare is a disaster. It's too expensive. It's horrible health care. It doesn't cover what you have to cover. It's a disaster.
Have you noticed that only in time of illness or disaster or death are people real?
For him , life was a coin that had disaster on one side and waiting for disaster on the other
Dread of disaster makes everybody act in the very way that increases the disaster.
When we have a disaster in Japan, I wonder, how can we prevent our lives and traditions and history from the disaster?
What is lacking in India are decent social services. The health service is a disaster. Education is a disaster.
The disaster... is what escapes the very possibility of experience—it is the limit of writing. This must be repeated: the disaster de-scribes.
Today, as never before, the fates of men are so intimately linked to one another that a disaster for one is a disaster for everybody.
Sometimes it takes a natural disaster to reveal a social disaster.