I see it all the time in politics. If a candidate gets caught in a lie, he quickly tries to change the subject by throwing more mud at his opponent. The mud keeps flying until some of the slanderous material sticks.
‐‐ Joe Scarborough
I see it along our northern border - the importance of security must be balanced with humane enforcement policies that don't bully schoolchildren who are poised to contribute to our society.
‐‐ Suzan DelBene
I see it as a compliment to be compared to someone like Sharapova who has won five Slams. She's a great champion. I see it in a positive light. But also I'm my own person. I don't want to be the next someone else. I want to be the first of me.
‐‐ Eugenie Bouchard
I see it as a responsibility of mine to teach others.
‐‐ Barry Larkin
I see it as more of a teenage activity than, you know, she's only 11, but you know, I think it's great that she knows so many girls who want to play music. And I see it more as a teen activity than I do as going into music.
‐‐ Kim Gordon
I see it as my duty in some way is to be out in the world as an Australian putting forward what I consider to be authentic Australian music.
‐‐ Nick Cave
I see it as my job to try to keep Bach in the mainstream and present his music with, rather than without, its emotional core.
‐‐ Nigel Kennedy
I see it as one of my jobs to make sure that, it sounds ridiculous, but to make sure the folks are eating, make sure folks are getting enough fluids, make sure folks are, you know, comfortable in the orbiter.
‐‐ Duane G. Carey
I see it every day: People trying to create a home that somebody else tells them they should have. I don't care if it's a magazine or a bossy friend - when somebody says, 'This is what's elegant, this is what's trendy,' if it doesn't represent you, you're not going to be happy.
‐‐ Nate Berkus
I see journalists as the manual workers, the laborers of the word. Journalism can only be literature when it is passionate.
‐‐ Marguerite Duras
I see kids and young adults walking the streets of L.A. with this enormous sense of entitlement, who seem to think that if they are basically good people and pay their bills, then the world will be good back to them. And I think life isn't always like that.
‐‐ Evangeline Lilly
I see L.A. as a beautiful blonde with dirty underwear.
‐‐ David Boreanaz
I see L.A. as a workplace rather than somewhere to live. If I don't get out, I go crazy. If you have a little success, people treat you differently, so it's good to keep a healthy perspective. It's acting, not rocket science.
‐‐ Gugu Mbatha-Raw
I see life as a burning meteorite that you can climb all over, and feed off, as it is falling to earth.
‐‐ Doug Aitken
I see life as increasingly complex, vivid, colorful, crazy, chaotic. That's the world I write about... the world I live in.
‐‐ Julia Glass
I see lines of space. I break things down into lines and space, and I balance.
‐‐ Michael Moschen
I see litter as part of a long continuum of anti-social behaviour.
‐‐ Bill Bryson
I see little alteration at Lyons since I formerly passed through it. Its manufactories are, nevertheless, flourishing, though less improvement than could be expected is visible in the external aspect of the place.
‐‐ Marguerite Gardiner
I see little difference in the attitudes of those who consider themselves Christian and those who are openly secular and agnostic. Most Christian citizenship appears to be clearly right here - on this little bit of very unreal estate.
‐‐ Richard Rohr
I see little of more importance to the future of our country and of civilization than full recognition of the place of the artist. If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him.
‐‐ Pauline Kael
I see lots of cycles, for sure. There's the whole post-Star Wars era, but I don't think it's the whole story.
‐‐ Rob Morrow
I see lots of differences between Australians and Americans - but as mothers, I think we're pretty much alike!
‐‐ Liane Moriarty
I see lots of women having beautiful children later in life. And, if not, just freeze your eggs!
‐‐ Nicole Scherzinger
I see man more as an instrument or an agent more than anything else.
‐‐ Ben Nicholson
I see many black males grasping for some thread of hope. There are so many destructive practices, glimpses into a psychic abyss. That must be very frightening.
‐‐ Yusef Komunyakaa
I see many founders waste too much time trying to work their networks and/or ultimately settle for mediocre but available candidates. You will definitely have to interview hard for cultural fit, but the best talent isn't cheap.
‐‐ Scott Weiss
I see many more men who are feminist, or at least who have learned about life in the context of feminism.
‐‐ Jane Fonda
I see martial arts as moving forms of meditation. When you're sparring or drilling techniques, you can't think of anything else.
‐‐ Joe Rogan
I see Mike Tyson as too strong for Spinks.
‐‐ Gerry Cooney
I see more genuine sociability between the races in Mississippi than I see in Michigan. No question.
‐‐ Jim Harrison
I see more people taking on the cloak of accountability, more people tiring of the blame game. If we are all connected and our actions in Australia affect us in Istanbul, then we are all to blame and all to be healers. We can't blame lawyers anymore for the 'liability' vs. common sense imbalance.
‐‐ Jane Siberry
I see most of my movies at festivals.
‐‐ Jean Reno
I see music as an aid. It overcomes my internal editor, especially when the music evokes the character or the mood I'm trying to build.
‐‐ Jeff Vandermeer
I see music as fluid architecture.
‐‐ Joni Mitchell
I see music as one language. If one musical form eats its own tail, it dies. So it needs to be a mongrel, it needs to be hybridised.
‐‐ Sting
I see my actors as my collaborators.
‐‐ James Wan
I see my albums as working diaries, as living scrapbooks of me and my life.
‐‐ Paula Cole
I see my body as an instrument, rather than an ornament.
‐‐ Alanis Morissette
I see my boys about 10 days every month. And, yes, they are the most important people in my life.
‐‐ Arpad Busson
I see my buildings as pieces of cities, and in my designs I try to make them into responsible and contributing citizens.
‐‐ Cesar Pelli
I see my daft surname as a positive thing. It first dawned on me that I had a comical name when someone called me 'Fishface' on my first day at school. I've heard all the fish jokes since then, many times over.
‐‐ Laura Haddock
I see my face in the mirror and go, 'I'm a Halloween costume? That's what they think of me?'
‐‐ Drew Carey
I see my face in the mirror, and I said, 'No, my ambition is not to be an actor.'
‐‐ Dino De Laurentiis
I see my fans as music lovers. I really love that. There's no age group or demographic. It's people of all ages and backgrounds. Country people and non-country people. I wanted to make music across the board.
‐‐ Kacey Musgraves
I see my filming career as an opportunity to get the message of conservation out to an even greater audience.
‐‐ Bindi Irwin
I see my job as an actor to be as good a channel as I can be. Acting is a gift, and I have respect for it.
‐‐ Lili Taylor
I see my job as being to facilitate the life of clinical researchers so that they can be more productive, and trying to keep the bureaucracy from getting in their way.
‐‐ Alastair Wood
I see my job simply as helping disseminate the message of Barack Obama, working with the communications team to make sure that we're true to the ideals and the values and the programs that he wants to advance in this country. And that's the extent of my involvement.
‐‐ David Axelrod
I see my large nose, like half an avocado. I broke it falling downstairs when I was six, and it now resembles a large blob of play-dough.
‐‐ Arthur Smith