They were afraid, never having learned what I taught myself: Defeat the fear of death and welcome the death of fear.
‐‐ G. Gordon Liddy
They were all famous and fantastic fellows.
‐‐ Peter Scott
They were all interested in what I was going to do, because I'd never worked in televsion before.
‐‐ Vincent D'Onofrio
They were being driven to a prison, through no fault of their own, in all probability for life. In comparison, how much easier it would be to walk to the gallows than to this tomb of living horrors!
‐‐ Nellie Bly
They were concerned about the racial issue. They thought it was not a safe issue to go Asian, unfortunately.
‐‐ Lucy Liu
They were conspiring to desert us in the night and steal some of our horses... we engaged a spy.
‐‐ Zebulon Pike
They were doing a full back shot of me in a swimsuit and I thought, Oh my God, I have to be so brave. See, every woman hates herself from behind.
‐‐ Cindy Crawford
They were fun days, and we set the town on fire with every movie we did.
‐‐ Burt Lancaster
They were heading out to the middle of the bay - the Gulf - that's another thing that became kind of standard practice, we didn't hurry the destroyers around the beach any more, when it got dark, we'd take 'em out thirty or forty miles out in the middle of the Tonkin Gulf.
‐‐ James Stockdale
They were, I doubt not, happy enough in their dark stalls, because they were horses, and had plenty to eat; and I was at times quite happy enough in the dark loft, because I was a man, and could think and imagine.
‐‐ Hugh Miller
They were involved in a firefight and felt they were surrounded. Whether they escaped from that and were fleeing and went in the wrong direction, we don't know.
‐‐ Hugh Shelton
They were just kind of simultaneous - the film ending and the sets being destroyed. I was struck the first time I saw the Great Hall become a big pile of burning rubble and getting scattered around. It's really quite shocking for the fans.
‐‐ Rupert Grint
They were keen for me still to play the piano, which I was going to, but 45 minutes of piano would be extremely boring. I like a bit of light and shade.
‐‐ Keith Emerson
They were kind of like little Stephen King stories... but these go back many hundreds of years.
‐‐ Michael McKean
They were looking for a stable, but we didn't have one. In fact, we weren't very stable ourselves.
‐‐ Lawrence Ferlinghetti
They were looking for actors - real actors - who could play instruments. There was a lot of improvisation and scene work involved in addition to the music. The auditions went on for a long time.
‐‐ Micky Dolenz
They were marketing me as a teen idol, when the stuff on the record was not what teen idols were doing at the time.
‐‐ Rick Springfield
They were nothing like the French people I had imagined. If anything, they were too kind, too generous and too knowledgable in the fields of plumbing and electricity.
‐‐ David Sedaris
They were of many types of seals, all bearing the insignia of the King.
‐‐ Howard Carter
They were often the first students in their family to go to college and the very idea of higher education was still foreign to them. They had to make a conscious and often difficult decision to come to college.
‐‐ Michael N. Castle
They were ridiculous times. After I won my world championship in 1976, I went to Japan.
‐‐ Barry Sheene
They were saying computers deal with numbers. This was absolutely nonsense. Computers deal with arbitrary information of any kind.
‐‐ Ted Nelson
They were saying, 'Keep this under your hat, but Jack Sparrow's going to die in the second movie.' I went, 'You're kidding me. The fans are going to go berserk.'
‐‐ Geoffrey Rush
They were singing, Gillette, the best a man can get, with a lot of guys hugging their fathers and sailing and riding bikes. I suddenly felt a long way from the best a man could get and I thought it would be nice to get from there to the best.
‐‐ Craig Ferguson
They were singing in French, but the melody was freedom and any American could understand that.
‐‐ Audie Murphy
They were so exhausted and seasick and all they could do was crawl up those beaches. And thousands of them lay dead in no time at all. It's unthinkable.
‐‐ Barry Pepper
They were so good that you just had to sing the song to them once and they got it. It's amazing. Sometimes it didn't come out the way you wanted, but it was good.
‐‐ Chris LeDoux
They were taking pictures and everything. When we got down off the plane, the minute Elvis made his appearance at the door of the plane, the screaming got even worse.
‐‐ Minnie Pearl
They were terrified that we were going to become an anti-war kind of platform.
‐‐ Phil Donahue
They were the books to read, 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings.' A rite of passage going through life.
‐‐ Sylvester McCoy
They were the darkest of times, the years following the crash of the stock market in 1929. Thousands of people across the United States were cast out of their Jobs, off their farms, out of their homes and apartments, and into the crushing depths of poverty.
‐‐ Kathi Appelt
They were the largest semiconductor maker in the world up until about 1980. I'm not sure that that can be re-gained again, but their progress in the last few years has been very impressive.
‐‐ Jack Kilby
They were totally supportive, always saw everything I did. One of the thrills of my life was when they went to the theater to see something that I wasn't in. It opened doors for them that otherwise would have been totally closed.
‐‐ Derek Jacobi
They were two halves that together formed a magical whole.
‐‐ Dick Button
They were two very religious people. My father was a foundry worker and was a daily Mass attender, as was my mother.
‐‐ Martin McGuinness
They were unable to stand up and say: 'Here's our policy. It's Unite the world against terrorism.'
‐‐ Chris Matthews
They were using the dolls to project their dreams of their own futures as adult women.
‐‐ Ruth Handler
They were very considerate, I must say. Every time I felt I was about to slip out of these fingers and would yell for help, they'd let me down and re-organize things.
‐‐ Fay Wray
They were very generous with me. Everybody was willing to talk about their particular accident, what they had to deal with and how they got back in touch with their competitors' spirit.
‐‐ Gregory Hines
They were without clothes before I got there, and they were without clothes when I left.
‐‐ Jock Sturges
They were written in the early '90s when I was strapped for cash.
‐‐ Jonathan Coe
They were written on cheap blue notebooks bought by poor women. I'm interested in folk tales in the way that medicine and magic in women's stories are all kind of combined.
‐‐ Alice Hoffman
They weren't crazy. They were tired of being locked up. Even I could see that.
‐‐ Kate Millett
They weren't great pictures, but they were fun, and they really represented that period of time well.
‐‐ Frankie Avalon
They weren't immigrating to some existing society; indeed, they often did whatever they could do to destroy whatever existed here in the way of Indian society.
‐‐ Samuel P. Huntington
They weren't interested in entertainment. They were tough. I learned one trick, which was to be quieter than they were until they had to look at you. It took a lot of agressiveness.
‐‐ Judy Holliday
They which have no hope of a life to come, may extend their griefs for the loss of this, and equal the days of their mourning with the years of the life of man.
‐‐ John Pearson
They who are all things to their neighbors cease to be anything to themselves.
‐‐ Norman Douglas
They who are in the highest places, and have the most power, have the least liberty, because they are the most observed.
‐‐ John Tillotson