Many, many times I find that whatever is looking good on the screen doesn't always look or feel good on the body. So who do we design for - do we design for the screen, or do we design for women?
‐‐ Alber Elbaz
Many, many years ago, I was one of the few conductors who talked to the audience and now a lot of classical conductors have figured it out... otherwise, you just get the back of someone's head playing music you could hear on a CD. It's not enough anymore.
‐‐ Marvin Hamlisch
Many markets work best with little or no outside interference. But others - especially those subject to big 'externalities' - need a helping hand.
‐‐ Eric Maskin
Many marriages break up over hormonal imbalance, which is truly sad because it comes from a lack of understanding. When hormones are put back in balance with natural bioidentical hormones, a woman or man resumes their normal life of feeling good and having days filled with quality.
‐‐ Suzanne Somers
Many marriages would be better if the husband and the wife clearly understood that they are on the same side.
‐‐ Zig Ziglar
Many may look at me and see mostly what I have lost. I struggle to speak, my eyesight's not great, my right arm and leg are paralyzed, and I left a job I loved representing southern Arizona in Congress.
‐‐ Gabrielle Giffords
Many medal winners dream of competing in a sport other than the one they're famous for.
‐‐ Mary Lou Retton
Many medical students, like most American patients, confuse science and technology. They think that what it means to be a scientific doctor is to bring to bear the maximum amount of technology on any given patient. And this makes them dangerous.
‐‐ Alice Dreger
Many memory techniques involve creating unforgettable imagery, in your mind's eye. That's an act of imagination. Creating really weird imagery really quickly was the most fun part of my training to compete in the U.S. Memory Competition.
‐‐ Joshua Foer
Many men and women in the world demonstrate great willpower and self-discipline in overcoming bad habits and the weaknesses of the flesh.
‐‐ Ezra Taft Benson
Many men are contemptuous of riches; few can give them away.
‐‐ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Many men are deeply moved by the mere semblance of suffering in a woman; they take the look of pain for a sign of constancy or of love.
‐‐ Honore de Balzac
Many men fail because they do not see the importance of being kind and courteous to the men under them. Kindness to everybody always pays for itself. And, besides, it is a pleasure to be kind.
‐‐ Charles M. Schwab
Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after.
‐‐ Henry David Thoreau
Many men have been capable of doing a wise thing, more a cunning thing, but very few a generous thing.
‐‐ Alexander Pope
Many men hoard for the future husbands of their wives.
‐‐ Solomon Ibn Gabirol
Many men of genius must arise before a particular man of genius can appear.
‐‐ Isaac D'Israeli
Many men of science and poets have in their own manner, by various ways and means, and aided by others, sought unceasingly to create a more tolerable world for everyone.
‐‐ Eyvind Johnson
Many men owe the grandeur of their lives to their tremendous difficulties.
‐‐ Charles Spurgeon
Many men say: 'If I could only see an angel, if I could only hear an angel proclaim something, that would cause me to be faithful all the days of my life!'
‐‐ Heber J. Grant
Many men start being friendly with women because they are trying to seduce them. I'm not trying to seduce them. I just like hanging out with them.
‐‐ Salman Rushdie
Many men swallow the being cheated, but no man can ever endure to chew it.
‐‐ George Savile
Many men think they're playboys, but they invariably land wide of the mark. Surrounding yourself with champagne, fast friends, and paid escorts is the very definition of the word 'loser.'
‐‐ Graydon Carter
Many men today can cook, or at least order takeout, and know where and how to hire domestic help, perhaps with refreshing clarity and less anxiety than ever-conflicted mothers.
‐‐ Sandra Tsing Loh
Many Mexican directors are scared to shoot in Mexico City, which is why there are many stories in Mexican cinema about little rural towns, or set a hundred years ago.
‐‐ Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Many MIDI files contain entire musical compositions. Because MIDI supports only 16 channels, however, no more than 16 different instruments can play at any time, and one of those is the key-based percussion instrument.
‐‐ Charles Petzold
Many militants of the secular cause look astonishingly like clergy. Worse: like caricatures of clergy.
‐‐ Michel Onfray
Many models do yoga, but I find it boring. I'd rather be outdoors having fun.
‐‐ Constance Jablonski
Many models I knew had come from broken families. That makes a significant difference in the way you handle yourself and the choices you make.
‐‐ Christy Turlington
Many moments in religion seem attractive to me even though I can't believe in any of it.
‐‐ Alain de Botton
Many more people saw me on TV than will ever get to see me on stage, but I do love being in the same room as the people I'm telling the story to.
‐‐ Tyne Daly
Many more schools can be outstanding.
‐‐ Michael Gove
Many movie stars or American Idol contestants sort of fall into theater... and say, 'Oh, yeah, I would love to do theater.' And then they get here and say, 'Oh, wait a minute, this actually is a craft!' It's not just show up one day and do it. It's show up eight times a week, twice on Wednesdays and twice on Saturdays.
‐‐ Billy Porter
Many museums are drawing audiences with art that is ostensibly more entertaining than stuff that just sits and invites contemplation. Interactivity, gizmos, eating, hanging out, things that make noise - all are now the norm, often edging out much else.
‐‐ Jerry Saltz
Many Muslims honor people of other faiths and do not kill.
‐‐ Paul Weyrich
Many Muslims may not seek to kill the infidel, but they don't want to condemn those carrying out the holy book command.
‐‐ Monica Crowley
Many nations are like rebellious teenagers who try to figure out just how many times they can kick us in the teeth while still taking our money.
‐‐ Paul Weyrich
Many nations use language simply to convey information, but it's different in Ireland. With most conversational exchanges you get an 'added extra' like the free little biscuit you sometimes get with a cappuccino in a fancy coffee place.
‐‐ Marian Keyes
Many new lovers and spouses struggle to reconcile themselves with their partners' relationship history, but it's an insecurity I left behind in my 20s.
‐‐ Mariella Frostrup
Many new technologies come with a promise to change the world, but the world refuses to cooperate.
‐‐ Henry Petroski
Many newly public companies are able to post a year or two of strong sales growth off a small base, but their growth almost always slows over time, thanks to what investment professionals call 'the law of large numbers.'
‐‐ Alex Berenson
Many nights, I would begin the evening fueled by caffeine and nicotine, which I needed to propel me out of torpor and hopelessness - only to overshoot into quaking, quivering anxiety.
‐‐ Scott Stossel
Many Nobel Prizes are awaiting good research to understand and explain the many mysteries of our bodies, such as the basic mechanism of memory or imagination.
‐‐ John Cameron
Many nonprofits rely on grants alone.
‐‐ Leroy Hood
Many novelists take well-defined, precise characters, whose stories are sometimes of mediocre interest, and place them in an important historical context, which remains secondary in spite of everything.
‐‐ Raymond Queneau
Many novels and modern publications are corrupters of morals or distorters of truth.
‐‐ Ezra Taft Benson
Many novice real estate investors soon quit the profession and invest in a well-diversified portfolio of bonds. That's because, when you invest in real estate, you often see a side of humanity that stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and saving money shelter you from.
‐‐ Robert Kiyosaki
Many novice writers, students in particular, think that writing is little more than copying down their self-talk, the palaver of the voices they hear in their heads. Of course, self-talk is thinking, and writing begins with thinking.
‐‐ Richard Rhodes
Many novice writers try to avoid using 'said' by substituting synonyms: 'he uttered,' 'she murmured,' 'he questioned.' It's true that any word repeated too often becomes monotonous, but substitutions for 'said' can be worse than its repetition.
‐‐ Nancy Kress