It's wrong for a guy to have no personality, no heart. Because I don't care about style or money.
‐‐ Adriana Lima
It's wrong for kids to be angry about something inanimate.
‐‐ Michael Laws
It's wrong for parents to bury their children. It should be the other way around.
‐‐ Rose Kennedy
It's wrong that members of Congress can purchase luxury airfare with taxpayer money when many families in my district and across the county are struggling to make ends meet.
‐‐ Raul Ruiz
It's wrong to kill.
‐‐ Charles Evers
It's wrong to look at what we call 'Enlightenment values' as some fad of the 18th century. It's deeply rooted in ancient history.
‐‐ Matthew Stewart
It's wrong to put the drug lobby's interests ahead of older Americans.
‐‐ John B. Larson
It's wrong to rob banks, yeah, but is it right for banks to loan people money, knowing full well they can't pay it back?
‐‐ Jeff Bridges
It's wrong to treat Muslims as if they will never find their John Stuart Mill. Christianity and Judaism show people can be very dogmatic and then open up.
‐‐ Ayaan Hirsi Ali
It's wrong to try and convert tribal societies. What should the empirical evidence for religion be? It should produce peaceful, strong, secure people who are right with God and right with the world. I don't see that evidence very often.
‐‐ Daniel Everett
It's your body and you're going to have a much better life, you are going to have a quality life, better lifestyle, you're going to be healthier, you're going to be happier, you're going to enjoy the people around you and they're going to enjoy you more.
‐‐ Mike Ditka
It's your body and your life and you have an absolute right to do with it as you choose.
‐‐ Daniel Keys Moran
It's your body, your life. Do what you want to do.
‐‐ Kim Cattrall
It's your flaws, not your strengths, that go down in the depths of your books. You're exposed, like dreaming you're naked in a public building.
‐‐ Janet Fitch
It's your glove, your baseball glove. It's got a soul, a memory all its own, and a future that never fades because it has never let go of the grasp the past has on you and so many others.
‐‐ Mike Barnicle
It's your job as an actor to fill out the blanks. I love doing that. To fill in the bones.
‐‐ Jeremy Piven
It's your job to come up with compelling characters who speak to an individual authenticity. If I'm not interested in the characters, I can't go on. I have to be fascinated by them.
‐‐ Nic Pizzolatto
It's your life. Live it with people who are alive. It tends to be contagious.
‐‐ Peter McWilliams
It's your life, live it your way.
‐‐ Bob Hoskins
It's your outlook on life that counts. If you take yourself lightly and don't take yourself too seriously, pretty soon you can find the humor in our everyday lives. And sometimes it can be a lifesaver.
‐‐ Betty White
It's your own fear of failure that stops you from doing things.
‐‐ Anupam Kher
It saddens me that in the 21st century, with all our knowledge and power, we are hearing more and more stories of possible extinctions due to people's choice. We are responsible for our choices and the only ones capable of changing our future.
‐‐ Gisele Bundchen
It saddens me to know that I jeopardized the welfare of the kind people of Hawaii, a community that I love and call my home.
‐‐ Daniel Dae Kim
It saddens me to see the reality-television shows that are getting so much fanfare that are a celebration of stupidity and the degradation of women. And those women are consistently wearing too short, too tight dresses. I hope the trend of aging gracefully returns.
‐‐ Prabal Gurung
It saddens me when public officials and bureaucrats are criticized for ulterior motives, none of which I have ever found in a government bureaucrat, or when someone personalizes disagreements.
‐‐ Michael K. Powell
It says nothing against the ripeness of a spirit that it has a few worms.
‐‐ Friedrich Nietzsche
It says on the back of the Nyquil box, 'May cause drowsiness.' It should say, 'Don't make any plans, OK? Kiss your family and friends good-bye.'
‐‐ Denis Leary
It says something about this new global economy that USA Today now reports every morning on the day's events in Asian markets.
‐‐ Lawrence Summers
It scared my mom to death when all my friends started driving. She always told me she wanted me to drive, but I think she kind of felt lucky that I didn't get my permit when all my friends did. I think that's been the hardest thing for her, watching me go out with my friends and literally drive away.
‐‐ Miranda Cosgrove
It scares me to think that one day I'm not going to be in school anymore.
‐‐ Natalie Portman
It scares you: all the noise, the rattling, the shaking. But the look on everybody's face when you're finished and packing, it's the best smile in the world; and there's nobody hurt, and the well's under control.
‐‐ Red Adair
It seemed glamorous when I used to go into work and get to be on a trading floor or see how the business worked a little bit before I ever understood what it was.
‐‐ Erin Duffy
It seemed impossible that a scrappy book like 'Goon Squad' could win an award like that. It's such an iconic honor. I think what the Pulitzer means to me is that I'll need to work very, very hard to try to live up to it.
‐‐ Jennifer Egan
It seemed ironic that Lowell Levine and I, who were both Jewish, were going over to identify the remains of a man who was so anti-Semitic.
‐‐ Michael Baden
It seemed like a wonderful honor to have the Film Society of Lincoln Center screen 'The Films of Raquel Welch.' It shows a lot of a variety in what they've chosen; it kind of runs the gamut of my film career.
‐‐ Raquel Welch
It seemed like I always did some great hitting in Brooklyn. The field there was close to the stands. Every time I started walking to the plate, I could hear the fans say, 'Here comes that man again. Here comes that man.'
‐‐ Stan Musial
It seemed like most of the memories faded before they had time to form. And after a while, my life with my father seemed like a familiar story or a distant dream.
‐‐ Kara Swisher
It seemed like my favourite kind of job - a wonderful chance to ask something absolutely fundamental: the fate of the Universe and whether the Universe was infinite or not.
‐‐ Saul Perlmutter
It seemed like my professional life would take a more scientific route. I guess that plan started to become undone when, at the age of 17, I happened upon a screening of Alain Resnais' 'Hiroshima Mon Amour,' and it took my breath away.
‐‐ Arnon Goldfinger
It seemed like, when I was a teenager, there was a video game everywhere: they were in 7-Elevens, movie theatres, pizza shops; they were everywhere.
‐‐ Rich Moore
It seemed like whenever I got a bona fide offer from Ferrari, I couldn't do it. And vice versa - when I was ready, their seats were taken. We always had a relationship, but what's important is that I pretty much started my F1 career with them and ended it there, too.
‐‐ Mario Andretti
It seemed pathetic and terrible to me and it still does, that men and women work eight hours a day at jobs that bring them no joy, no reward save a few dollars.
‐‐ Hortense Odlum
It seemed romantic but also tragic - people would be winning but then lose it all, or crash but fight on, break bones but get back on their bikes and try to finish. Just getting to the end was seen as an achievement in itself.
‐‐ David Millar
It seemed sensible to move to a market town where I could walk everywhere.
‐‐ Mary Wesley
It seemed that rebellion must have an unassailable base, something guarded not merely from attack, but from the fear of it: such a base as we had in the Red Sea Parts, the desert, or in the minds of the men we converted to our creed.
‐‐ T. E. Lawrence
It seemed to be inadmissible to give in on such a fundamental point. This would have meant that any one who would have wanted to be a terrorist could gain eventually their freedom thanks to another kidnapping.
‐‐ Robert Bourassa
It seemed to me that I could write commercial fiction. I wasn't sure whether I could, or whether I wanted to write serious fiction at that point. So I said, 'Let me try something else,' and I wrote a mystery - but I didn't know much about it.
‐‐ James Patterson
It seemed to me that I was put on earth to take care of people. That is what I should be doing, and I never got tired of it.
‐‐ Michael Palmer
It seemed to me that NASA, especially Goddard, was the place where I could carry out the dreams that I had, which were to push forward an experiment that would measure the big bang radiation better than anyone had ever tried before. Therefore, it seemed like the perfect place to go.
‐‐ John C. Mather