The 'Bourne' films totally reimagined and elevated the action genre.
‐‐ Riz Ahmed
The 'Bourne' movies are great in their own ways; it introduces a whole other sort of allegory about the Bush years. The secrecy and the threats of a big global organization.
‐‐ Chris Terrio
The bow cannot always stand bent, nor can human frailty subsist without some lawful recreation.
‐‐ Miguel de Cervantes
The bow kept taut will quickly break, kept loosely strung, it will serve you when you need it.
‐‐ Phaedrus
The bow tie started off with one of my friends, Kunta Littlejohn. He said if you want to be anybody, you've got to rock the bow tie. I dismissed it at first, but later he told me he had non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, so I decided to wear the bow tie to support him. And as he got better, I came to learn the power of the bow tie.
‐‐ Dhani Jones
The Bowery was a place that would let us do original songs - not just covers - but we would have to work for tips, so we learned how to work an audience. In order to keep our jobs, we had to keep people happy, so that meant playing the latest Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top or Merle Haggard.
‐‐ Randy Owen
The bowlers I respected or feared or rated were not the ones who gave me lip or stared at me or abused me. More the ones who, at any stage of the game, when had they had the ball in hand, they were going to be at me, and they were going to have the skill and the fitness and the ability to be aggressive.
‐‐ Rahul Dravid
The box got bigger, the outside, the buildings. And all that we were doing. I had to raise about $1 million every two days just to stay alive.
‐‐ Jim Bakker
The box jellyfish takes you into an area of what I'd call science fiction. You feel like you've been dipped in hot burning oil. You burst into flames.
‐‐ Diana Nyad
The box office has become global. I think that factors in to the question of how to portray different ethnicities and cultures.
‐‐ Faran Tahir
The Boxer Rebellion is a war that was fought on Chinese soil in the year 1900. The Europeans, the Japanese and their Chinese Christian allies were on one side. On the other were poor, starving, illiterate Chinese teenagers whom the Europeans referred to as the Boxers.
‐‐ Gene Luen Yang
The boxing game has been good, so we need to give back. We have to teach young men how to be men.
‐‐ Joe Frazier
The boxing world is full of all kinds of corruption.
‐‐ Al Sharpton
The boy can do anything, but to be the star of the World Cup you have got to get to the final and win it!
‐‐ Alan Hansen
The 'boy next door' parts I get offered, I don't find interesting.
‐‐ Douglas Booth
The Boy Scouts of America is no longer entirely what people think it is. Essentially, it has been hijacked by religious conservatives.
‐‐ Teller
The boy who expects every morning to open into a new world finds that today is like yesterday, but he believes tomorrow will be different.
‐‐ Charles Dudley Warner
The boy who is going to make a great man must not make up his mind merely to overcome a thousand obstacles, but to win in spite of a thousand repulses and defeats.
‐‐ Theodore Roosevelt
The Boys and Girls Club taught me a lot about sportsmanship, humility, self-respect.
‐‐ Junior Seau
The Boys and Girls club was basically a second home for me, and I always credit it with keeping me out of trouble. From the ages of 6 to 16, I was there nearly every day.
‐‐ Mike Scully
The boys in junior high get really lewd and say outrageous stuff to the girls. If somebody yelled the stuff at me that I've heard at junior high schools I've visited, I'd be scared and humiliated.
‐‐ Catherine Hardwicke
The boys of my people began very young to learn the ways of men, and no one taught us; we just learned by doing what we saw, and we were warriors at a time when boys now are like girls.
‐‐ Black Elk
The Boys of Summer were heroes in Brooklyn for a full postwar decade partly because the players could not entertain higher offers.
‐‐ George Vecsey
The BP spill was the greatest environmental catastrophe in U.S. history. Yet somehow, gas companies like BP and Halliburton ran interference on reporting that story.
‐‐ Josh Fox
The bracelet says 'Fear Nothing.' It was given to me by my friends, and it was made for me and my friends during the period of time that I was going through chemotherapy. And I still wear it, because it's a great reminder of friendship and how my buddies and others came together in my time of need.
‐‐ Joseph J. Lhota
'The Bradshaws' is the appropriately inappropriate English title given to an enigma - some hundreds of thousands of mysterious rock art paintings scattered through the wilds of the Kimberley, an area larger than Germany in the remote, scarcely populated northwest of Australia.
‐‐ Richard Flanagan
The Bradshaws suggests an extraordinary civilisation that existed long before modern man reached the British Isles.
‐‐ Richard Flanagan
The Brady Act was passed in response to what Congress described as an 'epidemic of gun violence.'
‐‐ David Souter
'The Brady Bunch' asks nothing of you as a viewer. Sometimes is just what the doctor ordered.
‐‐ Seth MacFarlane
The Brady Bunch is a live action modern fairytale of family. In this context it's less odd that it's lasted for over thirty years; and why it may last in some respects as long as Mother Goose!
‐‐ Christopher Knight
The Brady family was what everyone wanted their family to be like.
‐‐ Mike Lookinland
The brain abhors discrepancies.
‐‐ Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
The brain builds a version of the universe and projects this version of the universe like a bubble all around us. So I can say with some certainty, 'I think therefore I am.' But I cannot say, 'You think therefore you are,' because you are within my perceptual bubble.
‐‐ Henry Markram
The brain constantly assures us, reassures us, that we are in control. But the closer you look, the more questions you have about it.
‐‐ Simon McBurney
The brain does not manufacture thoughts unless we stimulate it with habitual verbalizing. When we train ourselves by constant practice to stop verbalizing, the brain can experience things as they are.
‐‐ Henepola Gunaratana
The brain drain from Africa has been reversed.
‐‐ Mo Ibrahim
The brain is a complex biological organ possessing immense computational capability: it constructs our sensory experience, regulates our thoughts and emotions, and controls our actions.
‐‐ Eric Kandel
The brain is a muscle, and I'm a kind of body-builder.
‐‐ Karl Lagerfeld
The brain is a wonderful organ; it starts working the moment you get up in the morning and does not stop until you get into the office.
‐‐ Robert Frost
The brain is an immensely complex organ, and many mysteries remain. Exactly how brain and mind or soma and psyche are related is one of them.
‐‐ Siri Hustvedt
The brain is behind the really big questions we have. Who am I, what is my identity? What is that based on? If memories are encoded in connectomes, your personality might be in your connectome. If that's the case, that's the basis of your uniqueness as a person.
‐‐ Sebastian Seung
The brain is highly structured, but it is also extremely flexible. It's not a blank slate, but it isn't written in stone, either.
‐‐ Alison Gopnik
The brain is hugely complicated, and because it is so complicated, it requires multidisciplinary research.
‐‐ Susumu Tonegawa
The brain is like a muscle. When it is in use we feel very good. Understanding is joyous.
‐‐ Carl Sagan
The brain is not a bag of traits. It's startlingly complex. There are few or no single genes with a consistent effect on the mind.
‐‐ Steven Pinker
The brain is probably the most mysterious subject there is.
‐‐ Susumu Tonegawa
The brain is suspended in a kind of thick jelly inside the skull, and a helmet can't keep it from sloshing around. If you hit your head hard enough, the brain goes bashing against the walls of the skull.
‐‐ Jeanne Marie Laskas
The brain is the cornerstone of virtually every facet of our lives. I wish we knew more.
‐‐ Tan Le
The brain is the most complicated organ in the universe. We have learned a lot about other human organs. We know how the heart pumps and how the kidney does what it does. To a certain degree, we have read the letters of the human genome. But the brain has 100 billion neurons. Each one of those has about 10,000 connections.
‐‐ Francis Collins
The brain is the only kind of object capable of understanding that the cosmos is even there, or why there are infinitely many prime numbers, or that apples fall because of the curvature of space-time, or that obeying its own inborn instincts can be morally wrong, or that it itself exists.
‐‐ David Deutsch