The Thought Police: To censor and protect.
‐‐ Craig Bruce
The thought processes that go through my head when I'm playing a game compared to the thought processes in real life are very, very different. And they're more interesting to me than what you think about when you're doing the dishes, cleaning the yard, watching TV, driving or watching a movie.
‐‐ John Romero
The thought that all experience will be lost at the moment of my death makes me feel pain and fear... What a waste, decades spent building up experience, only to throw it all away... We remedy this sadness by working. For example, by writing, painting, or building cities.
‐‐ Umberto Eco
The thought that life could be better is woven indelibly into our hearts and our brains.
‐‐ Paul Simon
The thought that so many people get their news from social media really is scary.
‐‐ Rush Limbaugh
The thought that we're in competition with Russians or with Chinese is all a mistake, and trivial. We are one species, with a world to win.
‐‐ George Wald
The thought you have now shapes your experience of the next moment. Practice shaping the moment.
‐‐ Tom Barrett
The thoughtful soul to solitude retires.
‐‐ Omar Khayyam
The thoughts of my emotionally so disturbed days must be found again, shifted and developed further. Here and there something of the loose remarks I make must be used, but only when it finds my attention again.
‐‐ Robert Musil
The thoughts of those moved by natural human love are almost completely fastened on the beloved, their hearts are filled with passion for it, and their mouths full of its praises.
‐‐ Saint Francis de Sales
The thread of culture that runs through the entire history of punk is also a dedication to challenging the authoritarian.
‐‐ Greg Graffin
The threat and use of violence is stimulating nuclear proliferation along with jihadi terrorism.
‐‐ Noam Chomsky
The threat from extreme weather events highlights the importance of investing in preparedness.
‐‐ Sheri Fink
The threat from radical Islamic jihadists is real and needs to be taken seriously.
‐‐ Doug Ducey
The threat from Saddam Hussein and weapons of mass destruction - chemical, biological, potentially nuclear weapons capability - that threat is real.
‐‐ Tony Blair
The threat from terrorists - from extreme ideologies - needs to be challenged head-on.
‐‐ George Osborne
The threat has changed from simply worrying about foreigners coming here, to worrying about people in the United States, American citizens - raised here, born here, and who for whatever reason, have decided that they are going to become radicalized and take up arms against the nation in which they were born.
‐‐ Eric Holder
The threat here focuses primarily on troubled souls in America who are being inspired or enabled online to do something violent for ISIL.
‐‐ James Comey
The threat is real, and it comes from the Internet. This is a new generation of terrorist. This is not Bin Laden in caves with couriers anymore. This is what the new threat of terrorism looks like.
‐‐ Mike McCaul
The threat is usually more terrifying than the thing itself.
‐‐ Saul Alinsky
The threat of extinction is more real than many realise. And the damage done to elephants directly leads to destruction of the ecosystem.
‐‐ Li Bingbing
The threat of gold redeemability imposes a constant check and limit on inflationary issues of government paper. If the government can remove the threat, it can expand and inflate without cease. And so it begins to emit propaganda, trying to persuade the public not to use gold coins in their daily lives.
‐‐ Murray Rothbard
The threat of terrorism is great and with today's porous borders, someone could bring a biological weapon into our country or sneak a dirty bomb across unmanned portions of our borders.
‐‐ Bobby Jindal
The threat of terrorism is not stronger than the will of the American people.
‐‐ Chaka Fattah
The threat or fear of violence should not become an excuse or justification for restricting freedom of speech.
‐‐ Alan Dershowitz
The threat posed by Bank of America isn't just financial - it's a full-blown assault on the American dream. Where's the incentive to play fair and do well, when what we see rewarded at the highest levels of society is failure, stupidity, incompetence and meanness? If this is what winning in our system looks like, who doesn't want to be a loser?
‐‐ Matt Taibbi
The threat that ISIL presents and poses to the United States is very different in kind, in type and degree than al Qaeda.
‐‐ James Comey
The threat that Syria might transfer more advanced weapons to Hezbollah has existed for a long time.
‐‐ Elliott Abrams
The threat to free television. The reason television is free is because it is a life support system for commercials. That fundamental aspect is about to change.
‐‐ Dick Wolf
The threat to Russia isn't liberal Europe or America. It is nonliberal Islam and nonliberal China. Russia has to change. It can't be otherwise. It will take time. You have to be patient.
‐‐ Adam Michnik
The threat to the planet is us. It's actually not a threat to the planet - it's a threat to us.
‐‐ Margaret Atwood
The threat today is not that of the 1930s. It's not big powers going to war with each other. The ravages which fundamentalist political ideology inflicted on the 20th century are memories. The Cold war is over. Europe is at peace, if not always diplomatically.
‐‐ Tony Blair
The threats against Israel are growing.
‐‐ Avigdor Lieberman
The three actors I admire the most are all dead. Humphrey Bogart, Spencer Tracy and the French actor, Jean Gabin. They're all very natural, sort of masculine without being overly macho.
‐‐ Michael Caine
The three ages of man: youth, middle age and 'my word you do look well'.
‐‐ June Whitfield
The three biggest fashion mistakes are cheap suits, shoes, and shirts. Spend your money on something good.
‐‐ Donatella Versace
The three chief virtues of a programmer are: Laziness, Impatience and Hubris.
‐‐ Larry Wall
The three discrete invariances - reflection invariance, charge conjugation invariance, and time reversal invariance - are connected by an important theorem called the CPT theorem.
‐‐ Chen-Ning Yang
The three great elemental sounds in nature are the sound of rain, the sound of wind in a primeval wood, and the sound of outer ocean on a beach.
‐‐ Henry Beston
The three great elements of modern civilization, Gun powder, Printing, and the Protestant religion.
‐‐ Thomas Carlyle
The three great ends which a statesman ought to propose to himself in the government of a nation, are one, Security to possessors; two, facility to acquirers; and three, hope to all.
‐‐ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The three great essentials to achieve anything worth while are: Hard work, Stick-to-itiveness, and Common sense.
‐‐ Thomas A. Edison
The three great moments of my life had to be the concerts of Ellington in 1938, Dizzy in '48, and Ella in '52.
‐‐ Boris Vian
The three great problems of this century; the degradation of man in the proletariat, the subjection of women through hunger, the atrophy of the child by darkness.
‐‐ Victor Hugo
The three hardest tasks in the world are neither physical feats nor intellectual achievements, but moral acts: to return love for hate, to include the excluded, and to say, 'I was wrong'.
‐‐ Sydney J. Harris
The three hundredth anniversary of the Salem witch trials of 1692 comes at a time when witchcraft commands a scholarly attention that would have been puzzling in 1892 or even in 1792.
‐‐ Edmund Morgan
The three main political parties all agree the UK deficit is high and needs to be brought down. All agree that it is easier to get a deficit down if you have faster growth, cutting unemployment-related costs and raising revenues.
‐‐ John Redwood
The three main sources of scepticism are first, that not every people desires freedom; second, that democracy in certain parts of the world would be dangerous; and third, that there is little the world's democracies can do to advance freedom outside their countries.
‐‐ Natan Sharansky
The three major administrative problems on a campus are sex for the students, athletics for the alumni, and parking for the faculty.
‐‐ Robert M. Hutchins
The three most dreaded words in the English language are 'negative cash flow'.
‐‐ David Tang