The whole industry evolves around a great song.
‐‐ Michael Bolton
The whole industry is so screwed up by economics. It's disgusting to me.
‐‐ Armand Assante
The whole infrastructure of air travel was, and is, part of government policy. It is not a natural development of a free economic system - at least not in the way that is claimed. The same is true of the roads, of course.
‐‐ Noam Chomsky
The whole institution of marriage itself really has no place in a progressive society.
‐‐ Doug Stanhope
The whole intention of empirical economics is to force theory down to Earth.
‐‐ George Akerlof
The whole is more than the sum of its parts.
‐‐ Aristotle
The whole is the false.
‐‐ Theodor Adorno
The whole, 'Is the Internet a good thing or a bad thing'? We're done with that. It's just a thing. How to maximise its civic value, its public good - that's the really big challenge.
‐‐ Clay Shirky
The whole issue is that everyone would love to do theater, but it doesn't pay enough, so to do music theater on TV, that's the ultimate dream.
‐‐ Taye Diggs
The whole issue of healthcare is very complicated. There have been seven Presidents who've tried to get healthcare reform passed.
‐‐ Valerie Jarrett
The whole issue of how women's management styles are viewed is an incredibly interesting subject.
‐‐ Jill Abramson
The whole - it's the economy's bad. It's bad for everybody. I have my own comedy club. I opened it three years ago in a horrible economy. I created jobs. And we just started breaking even after a year and a half, barely. For that entire time, I have had to pay the difference of what we owe in rent and taxes and everything out of my own pocket.
‐‐ Jon Lovitz
The whole joy of writing comes from the opportunity to go over it and make it good, one way or another.
‐‐ James Salter
The whole Kardashian family, they have a bunch of energy.
‐‐ Ryan Lochte
The whole key about the no-huddle is getting first downs because if you're getting three-and-out, it kind of defeats the purpose.
‐‐ Brock Osweiler
The whole kind of post-World War I settlement that formed the modern Middle East is in danger of collapsing, and we can - we, the United States, you know, the preeminent power in the world - we can say that we want to ignore that, but how long can we avert our gaze? And how long can we stay out?
‐‐ Dexter Filkins
The whole kiss-and-tell thing is a negative approach that often happens in a World Cup. We will see negative stories about the players and it can affect their confidence and the overall performance of the national team on the pitch, let alone the bid to actually stage the competition.
‐‐ Gary Lineker
The whole Land of Israel is a single bloc. There are those who say we can build inside the settlement blocs, and others who say we may not be able to hold onto the towns outside the blocs. I have come to tell you what the Arabs already know - that the Land of Israel is one bloc.
‐‐ Naftali Bennett
The whole life of an American is passed like a game of chance, a revolutionary crisis, or a battle.
‐‐ Alexis de Tocqueville
The whole macho thing has to be reexamined. Because in my view, the Bush administration was weak, not strong. To engage in a policy of torture is a weak policy. Because ultimately, it encourages the terrorists. It undermines our own values. It corrupts our system. And it doesn't get good intelligence.
‐‐ Alex Gibney
The whole market mechanism and its evolution is something that, I'm kind of of the Buffett School. You know, if I see a derivative, I run the other way.
‐‐ Felix Rohatyn
The whole melodrama of the Middle East would be improved if amnesia were as common here as it is in melodramatic plots.
‐‐ P. J. O'Rourke
The whole 'Melrose' series is an attempt to tell the truth, and is based on the idea that there is some salutary or liberating power in telling the truth.
‐‐ Edward St Aubyn
The whole memorial is for different senses... seeing, hearing, feeling, smelling. I probably would have come up with something different if I had not lived through it.
‐‐ Lawrence Halprin
The whole Miami Heat team is my least my favorite athlete. Why? Because they keep beating my Pacers.
‐‐ Mike Epps
The whole Modernist lie is that art is about the artist.
‐‐ Thomas Kinkade
The whole music world is based on the young, the very young people.
‐‐ Tony Bennett
The whole mystery of temptation is to have sins suggested to us, and to be swept after them by a sudden enthusiasm, which sometimes feels as strong as the Spirit of God ever made in us the enthusiasm for virtue.
‐‐ George A. Smith
The whole nature of photography has changed with the advent of a camera in everybody's hand.
‐‐ Sally Mann
The whole new Democratic Party is the old Republican Party. We have a whole bunch of elephants running around in donkey's clothes.
‐‐ Robert Novak
The whole New Kids thing was crazy. The more it grew, the more I just felt like I was trapped.
‐‐ Jonathan Knight
'The Whole Nine Yards' I liked right away. It was kind of a dark comedy at first. And just the idea of being in a movie with Bruce Willis was pretty exciting.
‐‐ Matthew Perry
The whole notion of an embassy is like 'The Other.' That's what makes Washington interesting.
‐‐ Steven Holl
The whole notion of journalism being an institution whose fundamental purpose is to educate and inform and even, one might say, elevate, has altered under commercial pressure, perhaps, into a different kind of purpose, which is to divert and distract and entertain.
‐‐ Tom Stoppard
The whole notion of owning a person is so ludicrous, there's plenty of room to make fun.
‐‐ James McBride
The whole notion of pain, and how every individual experiences pain, is up for debate. We don't know how another person experiences pain - physical pain or psychic pain. Some of these clinics where assisted suicide or euthanasia is practiced, they call it 'weariness of life.'
‐‐ Miriam Toews
The whole nuclear-arms-control and non-proliferation policy of the nuclear powers is a fraud: The Americans could not prevent the Soviets from replicating their weaponry, and then could not object when the British did the same.
‐‐ Conrad Black
The whole nuclear thing is a terrible mess and it's hard for me to understand why it is that we, the United States, seem to be the only ones that are really particularly concerned about it and prepared to do something.
‐‐ Lawrence Eagleburger
The whole Obama phenomenon brings up memories from my distant past: the good-looking guy who talks real good, whose line you don't buy immediately but whose charm is so dazzling that he gradually convinces you that this time it will be different.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
The whole object of the players' association is to try and make sure that any individual is able to capitalise on his ability, particularly in football, which is a very short career.
‐‐ Gordon Taylor
The whole object of the Prophets and the Sages was to declare that a limit is set to human reason where it must halt.
‐‐ Maimonides
The whole object of travel is not to set foot on foreign land; it is at last to set foot on one's own country as a foreign land.
‐‐ Gilbert K. Chesterton
The whole of ancient astrology owed its origin to conversation with the cosmic intelligences. But by the time of the first centuries after the rise of Christianity, ancient astrology - that is to say, conversation with cosmic intelligences - was a thing of the past.
‐‐ Rudolf Steiner
The whole of government needs to contribute to the shared goal of restructuring the British economy. But that means taking on the myth that the Treasury either knows best or can run it all. It just doesn't.
‐‐ David Miliband
The whole of my acting career is a bit of a mystery to me.
‐‐ Antony Sher
The whole of our national sport is not doing very well.
‐‐ Ted Dexter
The whole of science, and one is tempted to think the whole of the life of any thinking man, is trying to come to terms with the relationship between yourself and the natural world. Why are you here, and how do you fit in, and what's it all about.
‐‐ David Attenborough
The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking.
‐‐ Albert Einstein
The whole of society is like a cabbage-stalk covered with caterpillars, and none is satisfied till it has crawled to the top.
‐‐ Sabine Baring-Gould