I sometimes think that the In campaign appears to be operating to a script written by George R.R. Martin and Stephen King - Brexit would mean a combination of 'A Feast for Crows' and 'Misery.'
‐‐ Michael Gove
I sometimes think that the price of liberty is not so much eternal vigilance as eternal dirt.
‐‐ George Orwell
I sometimes think that theatre is a torture.
‐‐ Juliet Stevenson
I sometimes think that Thomas Cook should be numbered among the secular saints. He took travel from the privileged and gave it to the people.
‐‐ Robert Runcie
I sometimes think that unions don't understand that we live in a free society, and people have the right to not select union representation if they don't want it.
‐‐ John Mackey
I sometimes think that what I do as a writer is make a kind of colouring book, where all the lines are there, and then you put in the colour.
‐‐ John Irving
I sometimes think the chef end of cooking is not the real end of cooking. Cooking is all about homes and gardens, it doesn't happen in restaurants.
‐‐ Delia Smith
I sometimes think the theatre is more demanding because it requires things you don't have in films, like it requires you to make the people in the front row believe you and not look an idiot to them while the people right at the back can hear you.
‐‐ Michael Gambon
I sometimes think they should have said 'Black Lives Matter Too,' because that is really what is being said. The outcry is that historically and presently, the feeling is that black lives don't matter as much as white lives because we don't see the same type of things happening to them.
‐‐ Benjamin Watson
I sometimes truly despair at ever being meaningfully altered and affected by the things I claim are so important to me.
‐‐ Olympia Dukakis
I sometimes try to think of my life as an Iranian, and it is hard to imagine. I am grateful for the life I have had in America and all the amazing opportunities and experiences it has given me. But there is a spirit in Iranians I can see that is unbounded by geography.
‐‐ Pardis Sabeti
I sometimes try to write something that is actually really simple and I can't do it. So, then, it's not simple anymore. It's really hard and it gets all messed up. I sometimes sit down and try to write a song with just three chords and it doesn't work.
‐‐ Sondre Lerche
I sometimes use a lot of light greens and greys when I feel there is sadness in the painting.
‐‐ Robert Ryan
I sometimes wish I had been educated a Catholic, in order to unite the poetry of religion with its higher principles. Are they necessarily inseparable? Is man really so much of a philosopher, that he can conceive of truth in its abstract purity, and divest life and the affections of all the aids of the imagination?
‐‐ James Fenimore Cooper
I sometimes wish I were suffering in a good cause, or risking my life for the good of others, instead of just being a gravely endangered patient.
‐‐ Christopher Hitchens
I sometimes wish I weren't as logical as I am and I wish I weren't as smart as I am, because I'd be happy.
‐‐ Rush Limbaugh
I sometimes wish that people would put a little more emphasis upon the observance of the law than they do upon its enforcement.
‐‐ Calvin Coolidge
I sometimes wonder how many of these lifetime achievement awards you can accept before you have to do the decent thing and die.
‐‐ James Taylor
I sometimes wonder how we're short of cod. There's gonna be a load deep down that are hiding. But it's a good reason to put the price up, and it means a load of people will have haddock. They should tell people they're running out of all sorts. Make 'em panic a bit.
‐‐ Karl Pilkington
I sometimes wonder if I might be a bit of a disappointment to people, because they are expecting all these '80s hits and what they get is a dark industrial wall of noise.
‐‐ Gary Numan
I sometimes wonder if the inability to find oneself makes one seek oneself in other people, in characters.
‐‐ John Cazale
I sometimes wonder if the tragedies my family has suffered are a kind of karmic price for all the fame and fortune the Bee Gees have had.
‐‐ Robin Gibb
I sometimes wonder if two thirds of the globe is covered in red carpet.
‐‐ Prince Charles
I sometimes wonder what it would have been like if I'd got 'Downton Abbey' when I was 22.
‐‐ Lesley Nicol
I sometimes wonder what would have happened if the first book had not sold... doesn't bear thinking about, but I suppose we'd have made it work somehow.
‐‐ Bernard Cornwell
I sometimes wonder what would've happened if I'd entered the competition instead - I'd probably have come nowhere and given up on the whole fiction game.
‐‐ Paul Kane
I sometimes wonder whether all pleasures are not substitutes for joy.
‐‐ C. S. Lewis
I sometimes wonder why I do so much research - I look at other successful writers, and I think it must just be so relaxing to write about flying horses or something, but I have to make it plausible.
‐‐ Michelle Paver
I sometimes work with a communications and media training firm called KNP Communications. It's nice to bring the research to the practitioners; I learn a lot watching how they put it into practice, and I know they like to be on top of what's happening on the research front.
‐‐ Amy Cuddy
I sometimes worry that all the beautiful things have been made.
‐‐ Robbie Coltrane
I sometimes worry that by encouraging so many more people to try their hand at baking through 'The Great British Bake Off,' I'm going to find myself in court one day charged with accelerating the national epidemic of obesity! To which I will plead not guilty. A slice of Victoria sandwich is never going to harm anyone.
‐‐ Paul Hollywood
I somewhat joke that I know an awful lot because I learn from my mistakes. I just make a lot of mistakes. It's OK to fail in science just as long as you have the successes to go with the failures.
‐‐ Craig Venter
I somewhat resist the whole gay rights-vampire rights metaphor because it is fraught with problems. I don't want to be seen as a gay man as a blood-sucking killer. I don't think it is the way to win hearts and minds.
‐‐ Denis O'Hare
I somewhere along the way became fascinated with exploring characters who are willing to put themselves into violent situations, whether it's football, hockey, boxing, being a cop, being a soldier. There's not a lot of people who are willing to put themselves into those situations.
‐‐ Peter Berg
I soon abandoned the question of who Kurban Said or Essad Bey was for the more problematic one - who was Lev Nussimbaum?
‐‐ Tom Reiss
I soon became convinced... that all the theorizing would be empty brain exercise and therefore a waste of time unless one first ascertained what the population of the universe really consists of.
‐‐ Fritz Zwicky
I soon discovered, after I became chairman of the NEH, that, for a number of academics, the truth was not merely irrelevant - it no longer existed.
‐‐ Lynne Cheney
I soon found law school an unmitigated bore.
‐‐ Constance Baker Motley
I soon gave up instruction for self-teaching.
‐‐ Tommy Shaw
I soon realised that what had happened on a small scale cannot necessarily be repeated on a larger scale. The stones were so big that the amount of heat required was prohibitively expensive and wasteful.
‐‐ Andy Goldsworthy
I soon realized that the best thing I could do for the profession of human services was to get out of it.
‐‐ Mitch Kapor
I soothe my conscience now with the thought that it is better for hard words to be on paper than that Mummy should carry them in her heart.
‐‐ Anne Frank
I sort of always had an inkling towards some kind of an art form. I grew up in a very small town, and I just figure-skated. My dad played hockey and I was surrounded by sports, but it wasn't quite doing it for me. I wasn't totally fulfilled, and I did a lot of skating.
‐‐ Rachel McAdams
I sort of always like to write starting with when I learned how.
‐‐ Daniel Pinkwater
I sort of approach wrestling the way Johnny Depp approaches movies. I don't really care necessarily what I'm portraying.
‐‐ T. J. Perkins
I sort of attract people who are interested in my comedy for being able to talk about whatever I want to talk about and not being ashamed of who I am and not hiding it.
‐‐ James Adomian
I sort of became infatuated with soldiers. I got to know some of them and got a little perturbed with Hollywood making a spectacle out of them and making them look like they have screwed up somehow.
‐‐ Channing Tatum
I sort of believe that my voice was preordained; I'm a Buddhist who believes in reincarnation so I think that my voice is a few lifetimes old.
‐‐ K. D. Lang
I sort of came from a big family - eight kids - and I guess I always, more than most people, really revel in privacy and solitude sometimes.
‐‐ John Curran
I sort of came out at the dawn of the Internet in the mid-90s and I think it helped break my career. I think I was one of the first artists to really benefit from the grassroots swell that can happen online. I don't know if I would have broken out without it.
‐‐ Jewel