Now, we put out a lot of carbon dioxide every year, over 26 billion tons. For each American, it's about 20 tons. For people in poor countries, it's less than one ton. It's an average of about five tons for everyone on the planet. And, somehow, we have to make changes that will bring that down to zero.
‐‐ Bill Gates
Now we're dealing with a younger generation of terrorists that are very, very savvy with computer skills, very savvy over the Internet, and very savvy with social media of the likes that we have never seen before.
‐‐ Mike McCaul
Now we're doing it for different reasons. We're doing it to bring back the families to the game, people who love the game, and make it an affordable night's entertainment.
‐‐ Bobby Hull
Now we're e-mailing and tweeting and texting so much, a phone call comes as a fresh surprise. I get text messages on my cell phone all day long, and it warbles to alert me that someone has sent me a message on Facebook or a reply or direct message on Twitter, but it rarely ever rings.
‐‐ Susan Orlean
Now we're here in 2009. My boys are 16 and 18, one's going to USC film school, and the other seems to be a natural comedian. So now I have to go back into show business as a senior comedian. So I hope to get Walter Brennan-type roles, Gabby Hayes kind of stuff, be the old-timer. We'll see what happens.
‐‐ Dana Carvey
Now we're in the midst of not just advocating for change, not just calling for change - we're doing the grinding, sometimes frustrating work of delivering change - inch by inch, day by day.
‐‐ Barack Obama
Now we sit through Shakespeare in order to recognize the quotations.
‐‐ Orson Welles
Now we understand much more clearly. why people from all over the world want to come to New York and to America. It's called freedom.
‐‐ Rudy Giuliani
Now, we used to say we put on our tights to put on the world. So I don't think it tarnishes the image at all.
‐‐ Burt Ward
Now, we used to think the brain was like a computer. But now, we realize that's not true. There's no programming of the brain. There's no Windows. And we think the brain is more like a large corporation. Because think of the unconscious mind. In a corporation, you have subdivisions which operate independently of the main office.
‐‐ Michio Kaku
Now what do you get in the Army? Bad helmets and Basra. Your guns don't work and everyone hates you when you come back.
‐‐ Rupert Everett
Now, what does an actor who can't talk do? Wait for silent pictures to come back?
‐‐ Kirk Douglas
Now, what is it which makes a scene interesting? If you see a man coming through a doorway, it means nothing. If you see him coming through a window - that is at once interesting.
‐‐ Billy Wilder
Now, what produces a want of demand? A refusal to take from other countries the commodities which they produce.
‐‐ Joseph Hume
Now, what really makes a teacher is love for the human child; for it is love that transforms the social duty of the educator into the higher consciousness of a mission.
‐‐ Maria Montessori
Now, what space ultimately is - I should confess, I think most physicists believe - we don't yet know.
‐‐ Alan Guth
Now, what tends to happen is that the stories get hyped. And the medicines are not quite as revolutionary and as dramatic as they seem to be. But, certainly, various phases of this problem are being attacked by the pharmaceutical companies.
‐‐ Mort Kondracke
Now, what that means is that there is fundamental indeterminacy from quantum mechanics, but besides that there are other sources of effective indeterminacy.
‐‐ Murray Gell-Mann
Now whatever the origin of this apparently meaningless jumble of ideas may have been, it is really a perfect and very slightly allegorical expression of the actual present views we hold today.
‐‐ Frederick Soddy
Now, when an American has an idea, he directly seeks a second American to share it. If there be three, they elect a president and two secretaries. Given four, they name a keeper of records, and the office is ready for work; five, they convene a general meeting, and the club is fully constituted.
‐‐ Jules Verne
Now, when I came on to Washington to begin my job, I was so interested in photography at that time that I really would have preferred to work with Stryker than with my department, which was more artistic if you wish.
‐‐ Ben Shahn
Now when I came to go up to operations, I went down to this patient's room and got down on my knees at the foot of the bed and earnestly asked the Lord to help us and to help me.
‐‐ John Harvey Kellogg
Now when I enter a carriage, it almost empties. But there's always one brave enough to stay.
‐‐ Grace Jones
Now, when I hear that Christians are getting together in order to defend the people of Israel, of course it brings joy to my heart. And it simply says, look, people have learned from history.
‐‐ Elie Wiesel
Now when I look back to the Guildford of that time, it seems far more exotic to me than Nagasaki.
‐‐ Kazuo Ishiguro
Now when I'm not working, I don't really hang out with the young comics.
‐‐ Don Rickles
Now, when I play soul piano, for instance, and I play a rendition of 'Spain,' I do it deconstructively. That's the most fun, but I can only do that when I'm on my own.
‐‐ Chick Corea
Now when I say Sophie Ellis-Bextor I feel that's not really me because that's become this entity from doing the gigs and the shows and the make-up contracts and whatever else.
‐‐ Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Now when I see something beautiful or funny or sweet, sometimes I reach for my camera, but other times I think, 'I need to let this moment exist. I don't have to capture everything. I just want to experience it.'
‐‐ Leelee Sobieski
Now, when I started my theater, the modus operandi was having the actors stare right into the audience.
‐‐ Richard Foreman
Now, when I talk about Shakespeare, I can't talk too much about Gielgud or Olivier. Because nobody knows who I'm talking about.
‐‐ Roger Rees
Now when I was a teenager, I was angsty as any teenager was, but after 17 years of having a mother who was in and out of my life like a yo-yo and a father who was faceless, I was angry.
‐‐ Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Now, when I was in the Army, writing was my hobby.
‐‐ Brian Lumley
Now, when it's time to get down to business, I get down to business.
‐‐ Juan Pablo Montoya
Now when the two armies met, many and fierce were the combats waged between them, and blows were given and received, and swords flashed and showers of arrows descended on all sides.
‐‐ Ferdowsi
Now, when we face a problem like global warming, and you understand that the biggest impacts on global warming come from business and industry, I think business needs to take a leading role.
‐‐ Jerry Greenfield
Now, when we first started, I would be playing something good and then feel like I wasn't doing the right thing and launch into some idiotic cliche. Luckily for me, Bobby was patient.
‐‐ Charlie Hunter
Now, when we say we want peace, what we want is really for our Palestinian neighbours to have a demilitarized state next to us that recognizes the Jewish State. We're willing to recognize their state, the Palestinian state. But we ask them to recognize the Jewish state.
‐‐ Benjamin Netanyahu
Now, when you get a viral infection, what normally happens is it takes days or weeks for your body to fight back at full strength, and that might be too late. When you're pre-immunized, what happens is you have forces in your body pre-trained to recognize and defeat specific foes. So that's really how vaccines work.
‐‐ Seth Berkley
Now when you hates you shrinks up inside and gets littler and you squeezes your heart tight and you stays so mad with peoples you feels sick all the time like you needs the doctor.
‐‐ Margaret Walker
Now when you have administrators deciding what sexuality is, and what's a taboo and what's not in terms of content, you got guys, like, Trent Lott who equates homosexuality with a disease.
‐‐ Richard Serra
Now, whenever I need to go online, I confine myself to a tight circle: Gmail, MLB.com, NYTimes.com, Slate and maybe Facebook.
‐‐ J. R. Moehringer
Now, whenever you read any historical document, you always evaluate it in light of the historical context.
‐‐ Josh McDowell
Now, where does my comedy come from, like, as a human being? Yeah, when I was a kid I was dyslexic and had to go to special-ed every day and felt stupid about that and got very witty to defend myself.
‐‐ Dax Shepard
Now where there are no parts, there neither extension, nor shape, nor divisibility is possible. And these monads are the true atoms of nature and, in a word, the elements of things.
‐‐ Gottfried Leibniz
Now, whether my not asking for good things to happen to me is subconsciously intended to win me brownie points with God is something I can't answer. But I do feel the need to give thanks and also not to feel hypocritical by asking for things when I have doubts that God would answer me.
‐‐ Darin Strauss
Now while the German money is over for Hollywood, I still have $80 million to make movies, and we will have two things coming up: less major movies and the price for actors will go down.
‐‐ Uwe Boll
Now why should the cinema follow the forms of theater and painting rather than the methodology of language, which allows wholly new concepts of ideas to arise from the combination of two concrete denotations of two concrete objects?
‐‐ Sergei Eisenstein