There may be the kinds of things that you may find interesting, but then there's also the practical reality of needing to make a living and this is what you have to choose from.
‐‐ Jeffrey Jones
There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.
‐‐ Elie Wiesel
There may be writing groups where people meet but it's occasional. You really do it all at your own computer or your own typewriter by yourself.
‐‐ Anne Rice
There may have been many big bangs, one of which created our universe. The other bangs created other universes.
‐‐ Brian Greene
There may not be much future for the kind of sports column I did.
‐‐ George Vecsey
There may not be one Truth - there may be several truths - but saying that is not to say that reality doesn't exist.
‐‐ Margaret Atwood
There may or may not be a God or gods; the Siblings do not concern themselves with proving or disproving such a thing. By definition, gods are more powerful than men, and thus quite able to fend for themselves without help.
‐‐ Steve Perry
There may sometimes be a mistake, but I think that the citizens of America who are sworn to uphold their duty in a jury setting are going to try to do their best to do that regardless of the consequences.
‐‐ Janet Reno
There may sometimes be ungenerous attempts to keep a young man down; and they will succeed, too, if he allows his mind to be diverted from its true channel to brood over the attempted injury.
‐‐ Abraham Lincoln
There may well be writers who roll up their sleeves and say, 'I'm going to write a post-9/11 novel' but I wasn't one of those.
‐‐ Joseph O'Neill
There may yet be another Watergate book. I have thought a book about the aftermath of Watergate and its impact could be done, perhaps by me or someone else.
‐‐ Bob Woodward
There might be 1 finger on the trigger, but there will be 15 fingers on the safety catch.
‐‐ Harold MacMillan
There might be a different model for a literary community that's quicker, more real-time, and involves more spontaneity.
‐‐ George Saunders
There might be a lot of difference between Republicans and Democrats on key social issues like women's rights and health care. But when it comes to taking corporate cash, they're pretty much the same beast.
‐‐ Moby
There might be a proper age to know how to tell a story, but there's no proper age to start telling them.
‐‐ Xavier Dolan
There might be people who have never even tweeted before who are just working on their great American tweet. It will be so good that we'll all have to stop Twitter right away. I would like to write the great American tweet. I don't think the great American tweet has been written yet. We'd know.
‐‐ Megan Amram
There might be some serious fun in politics.
‐‐ Hunter S. Thompson
There might come a point where I don't want to be in this industry at all.
‐‐ Peter Andre
There might have been a period around 'Tango & Cash' when I was nearly fashionable. My problem is that my weight's always been changing for the movies I'm in.
‐‐ Sylvester Stallone
There might never be another 'Crouching Tiger.' There might be something that's even better than 'Crouching Tiger.'
‐‐ Michelle Yeoh
There might've been wires, but I have this ability to make myself light. Well you know what, in ballet, when you kind of lift yourself here, it's all up in the head.
‐‐ Albert Finney
There might well have been an Irish great-great-grandfather of mine back then in the 1800s.
‐‐ Canelo Alvarez
There must always remain something that is antagonistic to good.
‐‐ Plato
There must be 50 ways to leave your lover.
‐‐ Paul Simon
There must be a beginning of any great matter, but the continuing unto the end until it be thoroughly finished yields the true glory.
‐‐ Francis Drake
There must be a better reason to have a baby than to provide a plot point in a rom-com. Don't you think?
‐‐ Roger Ebert
There must be a day or two in a man's life when he is the precise age for something important.
‐‐ Franklin Pierce Adams
There must be a dozen films now based on Philip K. Dick novels or stories, far more than any other published science fiction writer. He's sort of become the go-to guy for weird science fiction notions.
‐‐ John Kessel
There must be a goal at every stage of life! There must be a goal!
‐‐ Maggie Kuhn
There must be a happy medium somewhere between being totally informed and blissfully unaware.
‐‐ Doug Larson
There must be a law against forcing children to perform at an early age. Children should have a wonderful childhood. They should not be given too much responsibility.
‐‐ Maria Callas
There must be a little memory bank, a library or storage unit in my brain, that just tucks away memories of other people. I suck in as much of life as I can. I don't do it deliberately - I'm just curious. Dangerously so. I collect visual and aural patterns, physical human patterns, from experience.
‐‐ Debra Lawrance
There must be a major economic recovery package which puts Americans to work at decent wages.
‐‐ Bernie Sanders
There must be a positive and negative in everything in the universe in order to complete a circuit or circle, without which there would be no activity, no motion.
‐‐ John McDonald
There must be a punitive expedition against the Jews in Russia, a punitive expedition which will expect: death sentence and execution. Then the world will see the end of the Jews is also the end of Bolshevism.
‐‐ Julius Streicher
There must be a reason why photographers are not very good at verbal communication. I think we get lazy.
‐‐ Annie Leibovitz
There must be a reason why some people can afford to live well. They must have worked for it. I only feel angry when I see waste. When I see people throwing away things that we could use.
‐‐ Mother Teresa
There must be a rule of thumb in pop-culture archaeology that states that the allure of any topic is inversely related to its assigned importance in the affairs of humanity. The more trivial the subject, the dearer it is to most of its partisans and the more worthy of scholarship. The smallest things in life often mean the most to people.
‐‐ Paul Di Filippo
There must be a thread in everything I choose to take on, and I can't say it's a calculated thread, but I think you end up doing the work that's resonating with you.
‐‐ Naomi Watts
There must be a world revolution which puts an end to all materialistic conditions hindering woman from performing her natural role in life and driving her to carry out man's duties in order to be equal in rights.
‐‐ Muammar al-Gaddafi
There must be an alternative between Hollywood and New York, between those two places psychically as well as geographically. The University of Iowa tries to offer such a community, congenial to the young writer, with his uneasiness about writing as an honorable career, or with his excess of ego about calling himself a writer.
‐‐ Paul Engle
There must be an opportunity that matches with our strategy. Just because we have a gap, we don't want to go and acquire anything and everything. What we acquire should fit in with our strategy, human resources and market expectations.
‐‐ Adi Godrej
There must be four or five hundred choirs here in London alone. In a way, there's nowhere else on Earth I could go and get this level and passion for singing in the one place.
‐‐ Eric Whitacre
There must be free and open interdepartmental discussion and consideration of everyone's ideas and opinions. These internal discussions must not be considered an invasion of turf, and must remain private... When everyone is on the same page, trust develops, and teams can grow and succeed together.
‐‐ Jerry Reinsdorf
There must be freedom for all to live, to think, to worship, no book, no avenue must be closed.
‐‐ James Larkin
There must be more to life than having everything.
‐‐ Maurice Sendak
There must be no attempts to remain inside the E.U., no attempts to rejoin it through the back door, and no second referendum.
‐‐ Theresa May
There must be no barriers to freedom of inquiry. There is no place for dogma in science. The scientist is free, and must be free to ask any question, to doubt any assertion, to seek for any evidence, to correct any errors.
‐‐ J. Robert Oppenheimer
There must be no worse punishment to a totalitarian nation than the withdrawal of capital.
‐‐ Jerzy Kosinski