So no, it's not all in the genes, but what isn't in the genes isn't in the family environment either. It can't be explained in terms of the overall personalities or the child-rearing practices of parents.
‐‐ Steven Pinker
So no one should rely on television either for their knowledge of music or for news. There's just more going on. It's an adjunct to the written word, which I think is still the most important thing.
‐‐ Kurt Loder
So nonetheless given the importance that was placed on sport in Australia, I wanted to be part of that scene, particularly since I had felt very strongly in my early schooling being marginalised even in the Catholic school.
‐‐ Thomas Keneally
So, not for lack of love of language, but because I feel our language is in an enormous state of humiliation, I decided to make films without words.
‐‐ Godfrey Reggio
So, not only am I panicking over the weekend if I need to know my lines, but also if can I get the kids to the zoo. Can I even go to church? I was asking for certain things that would allow me to plan my life a little better.
‐‐ Hunter Tylo
So not only can you not imagine dying, you can't really imagine existence before you were born.
‐‐ David Cronenberg
So not only do we need to deal with threats as they emerge, we have to be thinking in anticipation of future threats, and the things we do have to be things that enable the system to continue to work.
‐‐ Janet Napolitano
So now 20 years later people want us to get together so they can take shots at all these old babes trying to get back some youth. I mean come on; I've been there. I know what the press would do.
‐‐ Joan Jett
So now, cut to ten years later, and I'm making this amazing contract with Pantene. It's incredible.
‐‐ Maria Menounos
So now I don't have time to practice drums. It's been five years since I've touched the drums.
‐‐ Ikue Mori
So now I feel I'm lucky in the respect that I can sort of pick a little more carefully, which is tricky because as a black actress, there aren't that many roles to pick from.
‐‐ Rachel True
So now I have a collection of poetry by Aaron Neville and I give it to people I want to share it with. I'd like to publish it someday.
‐‐ Aaron Neville
So now I'm left with cigarettes, and I'm trying to scrape that off my shoe and then I'll be done.
‐‐ Diane Lane
So now, if we don't fund the physical sciences, where will the Next Big Thing come from?
‐‐ Burton Richter
So now is an opportunity for us to stand up and have a good, strong immigration policy to make sure that E- Verify becomes mandatory and we have got to train and properly equip our Border Patrol.
‐‐ Allen West
So now is the time, more than ever, for those who truly value all the principles of democracy, especially including dissent, to be the most forceful in speaking up, standing up and speaking out.
‐‐ Jim Hightower
So now it is time to disassemble the parts of the jigsaw puzzle or to piece another one together, for I find that, having come to the end of my story, my life is just beginning.
‐‐ Conrad Veidt
So now my road map has changed and I don't have a really clear idea of what the next stops are.
‐‐ Linda Vester
So now, thirty years, forty years later, I mean, I could find a whole orchestra of a thousand to put these things together in New York City alone. In those days, if I could scrape up twenty musicians to do this it was something extraordinary.
‐‐ Gunther Schuller
So now we are pushing economic reform, bank reform and enterprise reform. So we can finish that reform this year, in September or October. Then our economy may be much more, you know, normalized.
‐‐ Kim Dae Jung
So now what happens is the cameras follow me around and capture exactly what I've been doing since I was a boy. Only now we have a team of, you know, like 73 of us, and it's gone beyond that.
‐‐ Steve Irwin
So obviously, any religion embodies some form of rules and expectations for behavior, and even sometimes consequences, and they don't want to hear any of that.
‐‐ Pat Boone
So often actors only mix with actors, which is quite incestuous, and doesn't give them the insight into how other people work.
‐‐ Penelope Keith
So often at home in the West Village, I'm like, 'Why aren't I allowed a horse?' I would keep a horse in a stable in my apartment, and I would fit him with rubber shoes, and we'd just roll him out. If I needed to go to a meeting somewhere, I'd just get on my horse and go across town.
‐‐ Cary Fukunaga
So often corporate America, business America, are the worst communicators, because all they understand are facts, and they cannot tell a story. They know how to explain their quarterly results, but they don't know how to explain what they mean.
‐‐ Frank Luntz
So often, I read scripts and am like, 'This would never happen in real life. It's not trying to be funny. It's trying to be serious.'
‐‐ Shailene Woodley
So often, I think, in these relationship comedies, they don't necessarily reflect the people that I know. They don't reflect myself.
‐‐ David Denman
So often in English fiction, people are either upper-class twits, or else they're knockabouts, less than human.
‐‐ Justin Cartwright
So often in sitcoms, it's like, 'Oh, that husband of mine. He just screwed up again.' They just have to tolerate each other. It's not the most fun to play from my perspective. But by the same token, you can't be like, 'We're just like Romeo and Juliet, always in love.'
‐‐ David Denman
So often in TV, when you have an antagonist who's supposed to be the 'big baddie,' it's so easy for them to become cliched.
‐‐ Michelle Forbes
So often is the virgin sheet of paper more real than what one has to say, and so often one regrets having marred it.
‐‐ Harold Acton
So often, literature about African people is conflated with literature about African politics, as if the state were somehow of greater import or interest than the individual.
‐‐ Taiye Selasi
So often people say something and you realise you haven't really heard it.
‐‐ Joely Richardson
So often, religion is identified in terms coined by Christianity as sets of belief. But I had the sense that it not only involves practice, but also emotion and levels of our experience that are almost precognitive.
‐‐ Elaine Pagels
So often, science fiction helps to get young people interested in science. That's why I don't mind talking about science fiction. It has a real role to play: to seize the imagination.
‐‐ Michio Kaku
So often, we don't realize that the very moments in which we live become our history, our story.
‐‐ Deborah Wiles
So often, we leave the selfless side of ourselves for nights and weekends, for our charity work. It is our duty to inject that into our day-to-day business, into the work that we do, to improve corporations, to improve civil society, and to improve government.
‐‐ Leila Janah
So often, we're expected to maintain some sort of standard - that won't get you where you need to go. One of the most daring things I've done is drop out of graduate school. I had no job, but something inside me was saying, 'Go! Be in the world!' I had to listen to myself, and it worked out. I still think, 'Who was that girl?'
‐‐ Taylor Schilling
So often we rob tomorrow's memories by today's economies.
‐‐ John Mason Brown
So often we talk about saving the planet, but what we really mean is to save the planet the way it is, so we can live here. So that is can sustain us.
‐‐ Dave Matthews
So often we try to alter circumstances to suit ourselves, instead of letting them alter us, which is what they are meant to do.
‐‐ Mother Maribel
So often when Black men have to play roles on TV, we're either the noble savage or we're completely a savage, and there's no nuance.
‐‐ Don Cheadle
So often, when somebody dies in the family, whether a child or a parent, there is no one to lean on. When something like that happens, you go into a shell, but on the other hand, it's a really good thing to talk it over and say how you feel.
‐‐ Mary Berry
So often, when we don't have people that can be representative or symbolic of leadership and of faith, of purpose, in that absence we become bitter and resentful.
‐‐ Nate Parker
So often when we historicize material, we use this big wide-angle lens.
‐‐ Jonathan Evison
So often when you meet child actors, they're weird - they're freaks. No, I mean it, they're really odd people.
‐‐ Helen McCrory
So okay, I accepted, and I realized while working for that concert that I'd been missing something very important and vital to me, and that something was music.
‐‐ Joseph Jarman
So, okay, I'm not a genius. Vincent Van Gogh and Albert Einstein were geniuses.
‐‐ Bonnie Bassler
So on May 1, 1987, at Gary's invitation, I agreed to see him one last time - to confront him face-to-face about his sincerity and with the intention of ending our brief relationship.
‐‐ Donna Rice
So on my screenplay, on the left-hand side of the page, I will put all the ideas that refer to the scene next to it so I have some sort of pictorial reference.
‐‐ Adrian Lyne