By subliminal, I mean things that occur in our world that are below the threshold of consciousness but do have a psychological effect on us.
‐‐ Leonard Mlodinow
By supporting all the links in the building chain and giving them an easy, intuitive tool for sharing model-based project information, GTeam enhances workflows and improves communication from design through to fabrication and assembly.
‐‐ Greg Lynn
By taking a second wife he pays the highest compliment to the first, by showing that she made him so happy as a married man, that he wishes to be so a second time.
‐‐ Samuel Johnson
By taking the time to stop and appreciate who you are and what you've achieved - and perhaps learned through a few mistakes, stumbles and losses - you actually can enhance everything about you. Self-acknowledgment and appreciation are what give you the insights and awareness to move forward toward higher goals and accomplishments.
‐‐ Jack Canfield
By taking to the road, we free ourselves of baggage, both physical and psychological. We walk back to our original condition, to our best selves.
‐‐ Robyn Davidson
By teaching twenty-something year olds responsible debt management practices, we can help them create a balanced lifestyle and find peace of mind through increased financial awareness, smart saving and long-term investing.
‐‐ Alexa Von Tobel
By telling stories, you objectify your own experience. You separate it from yourself. You pin down certain truths.
‐‐ Tim O'Brien
By temperament and disposition and emotions, I'm a liberal; but in my beliefs about what's best for the country, I'm a centrist.
‐‐ Jonathan Haidt
By that I mean, I think that it is true that politics and political heroes have to satisfy our need to be greater than mortal in some way, and that's led them into creating illusions, sound bites, focus groups that tell you what to do.
‐‐ Sydney Pollack
By that point, I had started taking singing lessons. And after the first session, I mean, I was surprised that the windows didn't shatter. And after the third session, I really didn't know where this voice had come from.
‐‐ Gerard Butler
By that time I was hooked on a career in academic research instead of one in the pharmaceutical industry that I had originally considered in deciding to get a PhD.
‐‐ Paul Berg
By that time I was thinking a little about pro ball and hopeful that someone would draft me.
‐‐ Jack Youngblood
By the 1880s, baseball was entrenched in the Cape's sandy soil. Semipro teams, commonplace before World War I, were organized into the first Cape Cod League in 1923 - Orleans joined the four original teams five years later. By 1940, the league had foundered on financial shoals and disbanded.
‐‐ Jane Leavy
By the 1880s, English translations of both the French and the Russian editions were available, and Americans began to read 'War and Peace.'
‐‐ Alexander Chee
By the 1890s, the leading Wall Street bankers were becoming increasingly disgruntled with their own creation, the National Banking System... while the banking system was partially centralized under their leadership, it was not centralized enough.
‐‐ Murray Rothbard
By the 1950s The Novel had become a nationwide tournament. There was a magical assumption that the end of World War II in 1945 was the dawn of a new golden age of the American Novel, like the Hemingway-Dos Passos-Fitzgerald era after World War I.
‐‐ Tom Wolfe
By the 1960s, many of us believed that the Civil Rights Movement could eliminate racism in America during our lifetime. But despite significant progress, racism remains.
‐‐ Bill Cosby
By the 1980s, practically no one under 60 in the real civilian world wore hats for anything except weddings, funerals or Ascot. Hats had been in competition with hair, and hair had won. Thirty years before that, Brits of all classes and ages wore hats all the time.
‐‐ Peter York
By the 2030s, the nonbiological portion of our intelligence will predominate.
‐‐ Ray Kurzweil
By the '40s, Sam Goldwyn is a very serious man. By the '50s, he's the dean of American producers. To the end, he was Hollywood's gray eminence.
‐‐ A. Scott Berg
By the '50s and '60s, war movies had become big and impersonal. They almost never bothered to characterize the Japanese enemy as particularly evil; in fact, they never bothered to characterize him at all.
‐‐ Stephen Hunter
By the age of 11, I was no longer going to Sunday Mass, and going on birdwatching walks with my father. So early on, I heard of Charles Darwin. I guess, you know, he was the big hero. And, you know, you understand life as it now exists through evolution.
‐‐ James D. Watson
By the age of 13, I knew I wanted to be a comedian like Morecambe and Wise. So, obviously, I thought I'd better start practising my interviews for Parkinson. Don't look shocked - I wasn't the only teenager to imagine that. Though I may have been the only one to have chosen T'Pau as my walk-on music.
‐‐ Miranda Hart
By the age of 17, for me, we had got an recording contract, and, boom, I was gone.
‐‐ Tommy Lee
By the age of 18, I was very fat. My dad would say there's a Spall fat gene. But I was fat because I ate loads. I used to go and buy six or seven chocolate bars and eat my way through them.
‐‐ Rafe Spall
By the age of 24, I found myself convicted in prison in Egypt, being blacklisted from three countries in the world for attempting to overthrow their governments, being subjected to torture in Egyptian jails, and sentenced to five years as a prisoner of conscience.
‐‐ Maajid Nawaz
By the age of 50, I would like to know that I'm not dead - that there's some continuity to my life.
‐‐ John Cassavetes
By the age of 9 or 10, I knew that I had to cut my own cloth and make my own way.
‐‐ John le Carre
By the age of fifty, you have made yourself what you are, and if it is good, it is better than your youth.
‐‐ Marya Mannes
By the age of nine or ten, I knew that I loved history and writing. It got hold of me and never turned loose.
‐‐ Hampton Sides
By the breaking in of enraged merciless armies, flourishing countries have been laid waste, great numbers of people have perished in a short time, and many more have been pressed with poverty and grief.
‐‐ John Woolman
By the by, if the English race had done nothing else, yet if they left the world the notion of a gentleman, they would have done a great service to mankind.
‐‐ Gerard Manley Hopkins
By the dawn of the millennium, the hallways at Microsoft were no longer home to barefoot programmers in Hawaiian shirts working through nights and weekends toward a common goal of excellence; instead, life behind the thick corporate walls had become staid and brutish.
‐‐ Kurt Eichenwald
By the Declaration of Independence, dreaded by the foes an for a time doubtfully viewed by many of the friends of America, everything stood on a new and more respectable footing, both with regard to the operations of war or negotiations with foreign powers.
‐‐ Mercy Otis Warren
By the early '70s I had gotten reasonable and I started to get in hundreds of groups that rehearsed and never played at all. I mean, the most important thing was to look good and have a great name.
‐‐ Andy Partridge
By the end, everybody had a label - pig, liberal, radical, revolutionary... If you had everything but a gun, you were a radical but not a revolutionary.
‐‐ Jerry Rubin
By the end of 1978, we had 11 partners and six franchisees, we were operating in 22 cities, and we had about 6,000 clients. We had left Electronic Accounting Systems and were doing our own processing on our own computers.
‐‐ Tom Golisano
By the end of 2001, between 100,000 to 150,000 Algerians had died in the civil war, as well as 120 foreigners. The cost to the economy ran into billions of dollars. And all this in spite of a tough, 120,000-strong army backed by 80,000 police.
‐‐ Alistair Horne
By the end of 2020, the only region of the world that will still have a lot of 2G connections may be Africa.
‐‐ Hans Vestberg
By the end of an intense four years at UCLA, I had co-authored a new math proof, which the media, in fact, loved. As it turned out, math itself blazed my entry back into the spotlight and consequently into wonderful acting jobs like 'The West Wing' and others. You just never know, do you?
‐‐ Danica McKellar
By the end of Fashion Week my apartment is covered with makeup and clothes and shoes. Everything you can think of.
‐‐ Karlie Kloss
By the end of 'Game Change,' one feels that the candidates' few happy moments are those when they 'lose it.'
‐‐ Tina Brown
By the end of high school, I had this fork-in-the-road moment where part of me considered going to vocational music school to really pursue it.
‐‐ Damien Chazelle
By the end of high school I was not of course an educated man, but I knew how to try to become one.
‐‐ Clifton Fadiman
By the end of high school, I would do shows at the theater at night and then take the train home and go to school the next morning.
‐‐ Zach Woods
By the end of it, you never know how it's going to turn out. Hopefully if I pick the right songs and put the right melodies on it and all the collaboration works out. it's a win-win situation.
‐‐ Paul Taylor
By the end of last year we solved a lot of threads, and it's really good for this new way we're taking the show to really have these new people and these new energies, frankly.
‐‐ Michael Shanks
By the end of my first year at the Dogs, we'd won the competition, and I'd played some pretty good footy.
‐‐ Sonny Bill Williams
By the end of 'Swan Lake,' you know how there's all the corps on stage, and she keeps running in the back, doing arms? You can't feel your arms. You're just like, 'Ow.'
‐‐ Carla Korbes