They, astounded at the flash of the armor, and the swiftness of the charge, and attacked by showers of arrows and missiles, half naked as they were, never stopped to resist but gave way.
‐‐ Arrian
They baffle me where they go with the storylines... we used to be a Golden Globe winning show.
‐‐ Jeremy London
They basically said that if I didn't show up for school they'd mark me present, they wouldn't send the truant officer after me. At 16 I enrolled in something called continuing education. Once a month I'd go out to Jamaica, but I didn't take it seriously.
‐‐ Dave Van Ronk
They become the keepers of the mystery. They place themselves between the communicants of the religion, and the immediate experience. And then they dictate the terms on which you can have contact with this wonderful mystery. We don't dictate those terms.
‐‐ Larry Harvey
They been callin up here, asking when I am gonna get out. When I hit bricks, it all belongs to me.
‐‐ Suge Knight
They believe that nothing will happen because they have closed their doors.
‐‐ Maurice Maeterlinck
They believed that Britain was in Ireland defending their own interests, therefore the Irish had the right to use violence to put them out. My argument was that that type of thinking was out of date.
‐‐ John Hume
They believed that every man should know how to read and how to write, and should find out all that his capacity allowed him to comprehend. That is the glory of the Puritan fathers.
‐‐ Robert Green Ingersoll
They believed you can't mix rock, country, and rap, and that crossover is dead. I always knew it would work. And it will always work as long as you're really into it and like what you're doing.
‐‐ Kid Rock
They both go together; you can't be in front of the camera hosting a fitness television show in front of 75 million households and not have trained 6 days per week year round - in a bikini no less.
‐‐ Kiana Tom
They built these little tanning booths for Brooke and I to do nothing but lay down and tan all over.
‐‐ Christopher Atkins
They call David O. Russell the actor whisperer because he can get stuff out of actors that maybe some other directors can't.
‐‐ Jacki Weaver
They call it golf because all the other four-letter words were taken.
‐‐ Ray Floyd
They call it The New Avengers but it's really the old Avengers with new people except for me, looking rather fat and rather old.
‐‐ Patrick Macnee
They call it the rope-a-dope. Well, I'm the dope. Ali just laid on the rope and I, like a dope, kept punching until I got tired. But he was probably the most smart fighter I've ever gotten into the ring with.
‐‐ George Foreman
They call me before they go into production, when they have a prototype, and they call legitimate saxophonists, too. As opposed to the other kind.
‐‐ Steve Lacy
They call me corrupt, frivolous. I am not at all privileged. Maybe the only privileged thing is my face. And corrupt? God! I would not look like this if I am corrupt. Some ugliness would settle down on my system.
‐‐ Imelda Marcos
They call me Fearless Felix.
‐‐ Felix Baumgartner
They call me racist too just because I disagree with a President who happens to be black. You are not racists - you are patriots.
‐‐ Herman Cain
They call me 'sweet,' and 'gentle'; and some of the men go the length of calling me 'endearing,' and I laugh in my sleeve and think, 'Oh, Lord! If you but knew what a brimstone of a creature I am behind all this beautiful amiability!'
‐‐ Jane Welsh Carlyle
They call people who love London 'Anglophiles' and people who love France 'Francophiles.' I'd be the New York version of that.
‐‐ T. R. Knight
They call them terrorists, I call them freedom fighters.
‐‐ Louis Farrakhan
They call upon us to supply American boys to do the job that Asian boys should do.
‐‐ Lyndon B. Johnson
They called Bill Parcells 'conservative' when he was winning two Super Bowls.
‐‐ Jim Finks
They called me the sexiest economist in America, and that was years ago, when I had hair and body mass and my teeth were shiny.
‐‐ Mark Zandi
They called themselves an army. They were planning on recruiting more armies. They were planning on splitting up and forming smaller cells and going into different areas, recruiting more members and just growing until they had started a full scale war in this country.
‐‐ Patty Hearst
They called to tell me that I was going to be returning to RAW. I left immediately to run home and tell Jackie. She said, I have some news for you-I'm expecting.
‐‐ Charlie Haas
They came and bound me up and I had awful stretch marks. I hated my breasts after that.
‐‐ Christine Keeler
They came down on us because we had a grass-roots, real people's revolution, complete with the programs, complete with the unity, complete with the working coalitions, where we crossed racial lines.
‐‐ Bobby Seale
They came from all over the world to work out at Gold's Gym.
‐‐ Joe Gold
They came out over the highway and they stopped and that's when Barney got out, with the binoculars to try and identify the craft. I mean, he'd been in the military in World War Two, he's puzzled.
‐‐ Betty Hill
They can argue whatever they want. The problem is, when you interview every passenger, during the interviews you are looking for - you profile - you do profiling, to find the suspicious ones and put them out from the rest of the passengers.
‐‐ Isaac Yeffet
They can certainly expect to be very impressed with the technical aspects of the show, fooled and led up the garden path by the story and ultimately have a jolly good laugh!
‐‐ Louise Jameson
They can do without architecture who have no olives nor wines in the cellar.
‐‐ Henry David Thoreau
They can hop on a line and really dice it up out there.
‐‐ Adam Petty
They can put me in a jungle. Still, I can create.
‐‐ M. F. Husain
They can rule the world while they can persuade us our pain belongs in some order is death by famine worse than death by suicide, than a life of famine and suicide?
‐‐ Adrienne Rich
They can say I have an opinion about something.
‐‐ Dan Abrams
They can see the brave silhouette from almost anywhere in the District of Columbia and use it as a compass to locate other monuments and eventually to find their way out of the great, gray federal wilderness.
‐‐ Hugh Sidey
They can shout down the head of the physics department at Cal Tech.
‐‐ James Stockdale
They can sonically sound like me, but nobody's ever gonna be able to write songs like T-Pain. There's only one of those.
‐‐ T-Pain
They can't censor the gleam in my eye.
‐‐ Charles Laughton
They can't do without electricity. They can do with less electricity.
‐‐ Kenneth Lay
They can't find my house now because I keep it very quiet where I live.
‐‐ James Herriot
They can't give a Nobel to someone who's dead so I think they were probably thinking they had better give it to me now before I popped off.
‐‐ Doris Lessing
They can't have Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling lose a game.
‐‐ Keith Hernandez
They can't make any of these talented young actors Fletch. You might as well make a movie called Chevy Chase.
‐‐ Chevy Chase
They can't pooh-pooh me now, because of who I am.
‐‐ Kary Mullis
They can't take your house and give it to the mayor's mistress, even if they pay you for it. But they can, apparently, take your house and tear it down to make room for a development of trendy shops and restaurants, a hotel and so on.
‐‐ Michael Kinsley
They cannot count on the press and they cannot count on Congressional committees to bring the problems of the scientific community to their own attention, or to police the scientific community.
‐‐ Serge Lang