This little hobbit saves the world. The wizard kills the dragon and saves the town. So many people connect to that character; it doesn't matter if it's an elf or a hobbit or a dwarf. It doesn't matter. They're human in their heart and soul.
‐‐ R. A. Salvatore
This little kid pointed at me and said, 'You look disgusting!' That was the first time I thought maybe I did. I decided I'd better start eating. I'm just thankful that I made it through with relatively few scars.
‐‐ Susan Dey
This little ship you sent is more wonderful than the big one that takes me away from you.
‐‐ Charles Frohman
This love is silent.
‐‐ T. S. Eliot
This low-fat idea that's been drummed into our heads and bellies is completely off-base and deeply responsible for most of our modern ills.
‐‐ David Perlmutter
This magistrate is not the king. The people are the king.
‐‐ Gouverneur Morris
This magnificent butterfly finds a little heap of dirt and sits still on it; but man will never on his heap of mud keep still.
‐‐ Joseph Conrad
This majority is working for America, and one of those ways is we have tremendously low unemployment. This economy has created millions of new jobs, and we are expecting growth this first quarter of somewhere higher than 4 percent.
‐‐ Marsha Blackburn
This 'Making Mirrors' album is far more personal, even if there's a character element to the sounds I'm working with. Every song on this album I stand behind; I feel like I have a close relationship with them. There are older songs where I can feel myself writing a story, so this is the first album where I'm proud of every lyric.'
‐‐ Gotye
This man, although he appeared so humble and embarrassed in his air and manners, and passed so unheeded, had inspired me with such a feeling of horror by the unearthly paleness of his countenance, from which I could not avert my eyes, that I was unable longer to endure it.
‐‐ Adelbert von Chamisso
This man called President Bush has a lot to answer for. I don't know if this man is really taking care of America. This government has been shameful.
‐‐ Pierce Brosnan
This man is frank and earnest with women. In Fresno, he's Frank and in Chicago he's Ernest.
‐‐ Henny Youngman
This man is freed from servile bands, Of hope to rise, or fear to fall; Lord of himself, though not of lands, And leaving nothing, yet hath all.
‐‐ Lord Byron
This man used to go to school with his dog. Then they were separated. His dog graduated!
‐‐ Henny Youngman
This man who was my father's age hit me hard on my head when I was 17. I started bleeding. I took out my sandal and hit his head hard, and he started to bleed, too.
‐‐ Kangana Ranaut
This mandate that I seek is about continuity and sustainability against disruption and stagnation, about moving forward versus regressing. We have to safeguard what we have already achieved. We cannot put at risk what we have; we cannot gamble away our future.
‐‐ Najib Razak
This marched was planned to be non violent and non confrontational, and gladly it stayed that way. What really impressed me was the self discipline of the Black Block.
‐‐ John Blair
This marketization of personal information is a big mistake.
‐‐ Evgeny Morozov
This marketplace where people can buy insurance who don't have it today - a competitive marketplace: That's an idea that both sides embrace.
‐‐ David Axelrod
This marriage is no one's business but our own.
‐‐ Bobby Darin
This mass destructive weapons were sold to Iraqi government by the United States. And Mr. Rumsfeld has been one of the man responsible for this sale, for this bargain, for this market.
‐‐ Jacques Verges
This match is about sport and I separate that completely from politics.
‐‐ Oliver Kahn
This may be a dream, but I'll say it anyway: I was supposed to be married last year, and I bought a gown. When I meet Nelson Mandela, I shall put on this gown and have the train of it removed and put aside, and kiss the ground that he walks on and then kiss his feet.
‐‐ Nina Simone
This may be done by grafting, by confining the roots, withholding water, bending the branches, or in a hundred other ways which all proceed upon the same principle.
‐‐ Robert Fortune
This may come as a surprise, given the nature of my job, but I am very guarded and contemplative. I'm not a naturally boisterous person.
‐‐ Ed Helms
This may not be the most serious problem in the world, but it is a familiar one: How do you divide a piece of cake equally between two children and also make sure that each of them sees it as a fair division?
‐‐ Eric Maskin
This may sound a bit naive, but I got here by believing in big dreams.
‐‐ Howard Schultz
This may sound a little bit idealistic, but when I go to my blog, my Facebook page, my Twitter account, I talk to different people from all over the world, and you see how it's easy to establish a dialogue.
‐‐ Paulo Coelho
This may sound a little harsh, but I don't care about my career. Really, I don't like actors who are always planning what they're going to do next or always worrying about doing something that will go against the image they've created. To me, that's almost like an attack of narcissism.
‐‐ Antonio Banderas
This may sound funny, but as much as the 'Today' show matured me, it also was something of a cocoon. I'd been happy there. I never went into the boss's office and pounded my fist on the desk, saying, 'Give me more money! Give me a prime-time show!'
‐‐ Jane Pauley
This may sound funny, but I feel my most beautiful when I'm clean, fresh out of the bath. I don't have to be dressed up. I could be in comfy clothes at home hanging out with my family.
‐‐ Faith Hill
This may sound insulting to some of my cult studies friends, but there's a lot of cult studies people who ignore, shall we say, the wider canvas - because they simply don't know about its existence or they don't know how it operates.
‐‐ Peter York
This may sound mad, but you sort of assume that no one's going to watch what you do. You go on set, have a lovely time, and then you forget anyone's going to see it. So it's always a bit of a shock to be recognized. I get terribly embarrassed.
‐‐ Olivia Colman
This may sound strange, but at a very early age, at around 3, I was aware that I was smarter than the other kids.
‐‐ Lois Lowry
This may sound strange but I had dreams as a kid of doing exactly what I ended up doing in my life.
‐‐ Corey Hart
This may sound surprising for someone who works in Hollywood, but I do not count calories, and I don't even care about weight gain, which I know sounds really bizarre. I listen to my body. I don't just wake up in the morning and cook whatever I eat.
‐‐ Nikki Reed
This may surprise you, but I was arrested in high school.
‐‐ Pat Boone
This means a lot. I'm being recognized for all the blood, sweat and tears I put into a 17-year career.
‐‐ Patrick Ewing
This means I must pay close attention to the writing, but equally so to the scientific background - which sometimes means doing fairly involved calculations.
‐‐ Stanley Schmidt
This means keeping many trails open at once, inevitably requiring a fairly 'parallel' plot. This plot should be discovered rather than announced, so show, don't tell.
‐‐ Graham Nelson
This means that no single logic is strong enough to support the total construction of human knowledge.
‐‐ Jean Piaget
This means that the mind or spirit is present anywhere, because it is nowhere attached to any particular place. And it can remain present because, even when related to this or that object, it does not cling to it by reflection and thus lose its original mobility.
‐‐ Eugen Herrigel
This means that the only function of nuclear weapons, while they exist, is to deter a nuclear attack.
‐‐ Joseph Rotblat
This means that the search for a formula of European cooperation in connection with the League of Nations, far from weakening the authority of this latter must and can only tend to strengthen it, for it is closely connected with its aims.
‐‐ Aristide Briand
This means that they are bound by law and custom to plough the fields of their masters, harvest the corn, gather it into barns, and thresh and winnow the grain; they must also mow and carry home the hay, cut and collect wood, and perform all manner of tasks of this kind.
‐‐ Jean Froissart
This means that to entrust to science - or to deliberate control according to scientific principles - more than scientific method can achieve may have deplorable effects.
‐‐ Friedrich August von Hayek
This means that to man God gave a degree of free will.
‐‐ Kenneth Scott Latourette
This medal goes to show that you don't always have to have the best facilities, the best organisation, the best of everything to achieve.
‐‐ Adam Peaty
This meeting was like many of the meetings that I would go to over the course of two years. The only way I can describe it is that, well, the president is like a blind man in a roomful of deaf people. There is no discernible connection.
‐‐ Paul O'Neill
This might be one way to start talking about differences between the early postmodern writers of the fifties and sixties and their contemporary descendants.
‐‐ David Foster Wallace