By the time we see that climate change is really bad, your ability to fix it is extremely limited... The carbon gets up there, but the heating effect is delayed. And then the effect of that heat on the species and ecosystem is delayed. That means that even when you turn virtuous, things are actually going to get worse for quite a while.
‐‐ Bill Gates
By the time we've hit fifty, we have learned our hardest lessons.
‐‐ Marie Dressler
By the time we've made it, we've had it.
‐‐ Malcolm Forbes
By the time we went to Doctor Simon I think Barney had been totally disabled for at least six months.
‐‐ Betty Hill
By the time you are 30 you are still trying to make your 15-year-old self happy but you are a different person. You need to be brave and let go of that.
‐‐ Michael Sheen
By the time you are in your thirties, most of the time, you've got a job, you can pay for your rent, you can create this nice world around you. And still, you're only in your thirties - you're not that far away from your twenties, which is when you're making all of your stupid mistakes.
‐‐ Katie Aselton
By the time you get a job, you know how to behave in a meeting or how to write a simple memo.
‐‐ Howard Rheingold
By the time you get dressed, drive out there, play 18 holes and come home, you've blown seven hours. There are better things you can do with your time.
‐‐ Richard M. Nixon
By the time you get to your ball, if you don't know what to do with it, try another sport.
‐‐ Julius Boros
By the time you get to your sixth record, some of the benefits of being in a band are grander than ever, but some of the obstacles are just massive. You deal with these lateral subjects, and all that is left is the elephant in the room.
‐‐ Josh Homme
By the time you have your protagonist attempting to assassinate the Pope, you've sort of signaled that everything is on the table.
‐‐ Brian K. Vaughan
By the time you know what to do, you're too old to do it.
‐‐ Ted Williams
By the time you're 18, 19, you know yourself, and you shouldn't go against your gut feeling, which is a temptation in the first year of university.
‐‐ Kimberley Nixon
By the time you're 30 years old, you can be on a nowhere street, if you're not careful.
‐‐ Gerry Cooney
By the time you're 30, you know who you are inside. You learn to laugh at things you can't change; you learn to be yourself.
‐‐ Kajol
By the time you're eighty years old you've learned everything. You only have to remember it.
‐‐ Bill Vaughan
By the time you've been single for quite a long time, you can get quite specific about what you can and can't put up with.
‐‐ Brendan Coyle
By the time you've reached your sixties, you do know that one day you will die, and knowing that is at least the beginning of wisdom.
‐‐ Terry Pratchett
By the usual reckoning, the worst books make the best films.
‐‐ Iain Banks
By the very nature of his art, which depends on invention and innovation, a story teller must depart from the beaten track and, having done so, occasionally startle and disagree with some of his associates. Healthy disagreement we must have.
‐‐ Preston Sturges
By the very nature of satire or parody, you have to love and respect your target and respect it enough to understand every aspect of it, so you can more effectively make fun of it.
‐‐ T. J. Miller
By the way, I don't mean to pick nits here, but Obama has just ordered the flag at half-mast for 10 days for Mandela. He did not order the flag at half-mast at all for Lady Thatcher.
‐‐ Rush Limbaugh
By the way, I got a Grammy, which was a big thrill.
‐‐ Marian McPartland
By the way, I have had zero press training.
‐‐ Josh Trank
By the way, I'm funniest when I'm not being funny. I'm better to laugh at than with, pretty much.
‐‐ Jemima Kirke
By the way, I'm not a vegetarian. I have a lot of respect for people who are vegetarian for religious or ethical reasons.
‐‐ Eric Schlosser
By the way, I understand that now you can have the Times delivered to your door here in the Twin Cities.
‐‐ Harrison Salisbury
By the way, if you do your job on behalf of your country, you have meetings where you put your position forward strongly, and the other side does the same thing. And I've had plenty of meetings in my career that really were heated, people yelling at each other.
‐‐ Richard Holbrooke
By the way, in Mrs. Clinton's returns, you saw a lot of income coming from donors to the Clinton Foundation and people who benefitted from her State Department term as well.
‐‐ Paul Manafort
By the way, intelligence to me isn't just being book-smart or having a college degree; it's trusting your gut instincts, being intuitive, thinking outside the box, and sometimes just realizing that things need to change and being smart enough to change it.
‐‐ Tabatha Coffey
By the way, it was his simulations that helped out in Jurassic Park - without them, there would have been only a few dinosaurs. Based on his techniques, Industrial Light and Magic could make whole herds of dinosaurs race across the screen.
‐‐ Marvin Minsky
By the way, Marilyn Monroe was a size 14.
‐‐ Issey Miyake
By the way, movies are like sporting events in that you're as good as the movie you're in. You can sit in a room for 20 years and go do a movie and you can just kill in it and you move to the head of the line again. By the same token, you can do five movies a year and if they're dreck, it's nothing.
‐‐ Albert Brooks
By the way, the European Union Member States together - even the euro area Member States together - are by far the biggest contributors to the IMF.
‐‐ Jose Manuel Barroso
By the way, the secret of speaking French is confidence. Whether you are right or wrong, you don't hesitate.
‐‐ Joseph Epstein
By the way, you won't put that thing in about me wanting to have sex on a football pitch, will you?
‐‐ Louise Nurding
By the will art thou lost, by the will art thou found, by the will art thou free, captive, and bound.
‐‐ Angelus Silesius
By the winter of 1945-1946, the Russian peoples were being warned of the dangers from the West.
‐‐ Carroll Quigley
By the work one knows the workman.
‐‐ Jean de La Fontaine
By the year 1670, wooden chimneys and log houses of the Plymouth and Bay colonies were replaced by more sightly houses of two stories, which were frequently built with the second story jutting out a foot or two over the first, and sometimes with the attic story still further extending over the second story.
‐‐ Alice Morse Earle
By the year 2000, most Americans will be online one way or another.
‐‐ Nicholas Negroponte
By the year 2020, the year of perfect vision, the old will outnumber the young.
‐‐ Maggie Kuhn
By the year 2020, we envision our group to be the largest hotel developer in the Philippines, with a total portfolio of around 12,000 hotel rooms.
‐‐ Andrew Tan
By the year 2040, the world's population is likely to increase by about 2 billion people, with also projected economic output will be up about 130 percent versus the year 2010.
‐‐ Rex Tillerson
By their own admission, leaders of the Republican Revolution of 1994 think their greatest mistake was overlooking the power of the veto. They gave the impression they were somehow in charge when they weren't.
‐‐ Mitch McConnell
By their very nature, heuristic shortcuts will produce biases, and that is true for both humans and artificial intelligence, but the heuristics of AI are not necessarily the human ones.
‐‐ Daniel Kahneman
By themselves, genetically engineered crops will not end hunger or improve health or bolster the economies of struggling countries. They won't save the sight of millions or fortify their bones. But they will certainly help.
‐‐ Michael Specter
By then I was in Brooklyn and drank my way through that summer. I stopped when I got sick of that and got a job at the Strand bookstore, which was a little better than the tax job.
‐‐ Robert Quine
By then, I was making the slow transition from classical biochemistry to molecular biology and becoming increasingly preoccupied with how genes act and how proteins are made.
‐‐ Paul Berg