To make sustainable progress in reducing extreme poverty will require improvements in both the quantity and quality of aid.
‐‐ Peter Singer
To make the argument that the media has a left- or right-wing, or a liberal or a conservative bias, is like asking if the problem with Al-Qaeda is do they use too much oil in their hummus.
‐‐ Al Franken
To make the bloody thing talk the way I do when I'm on a verbal roll, in my idioms and rhythms.
‐‐ Gary Lucas
To make the child in your own image is a capital crime, for your image is not worth repeating. The child knows this and you know it. Consequently you hate each other.
‐‐ Karl Shapiro
To make the moral achievement implicit in science a source of strength to civilization, the scientist will have to have the cooperation also of the philosopher and the religious teacher.
‐‐ Arthur Holly Compton
To make the most of your money, I recommend sticking with mutual funds that don't charge a commission when you buy or sell.
‐‐ Suze Orman
To make the people happy, to forget their problems. Then, to me, I'm doing my job. But to act is a God gift.
‐‐ Kumar Pallana
To make the public sentiment, on the side of all that is just and true and noble, is the highest use of life.
‐‐ Lucy Stone
To make the reader afraid, I had to be afraid.
‐‐ Andrew Pyper
To make the script, you need ideas, and for me a lot of times, a final script is made up of many fragments of ideas that came at different times.
‐‐ David Lynch
To make theater out of real life, you need to catch dialogue when it happens.
‐‐ D. A. Pennebaker
To make this announcement fills me with great sadness, but I know I have been blessed in so many ways to have experienced what I have with the England rugby team.
‐‐ Jonny Wilkinson
To make us a terrorist target in a region that is full of terrorism is dumb and unforgiveable.
‐‐ John Hewson
To make us feel small in the right way is a function of art; men can only make us feel small in the wrong way.
‐‐ E. M. Forster
To make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely.
‐‐ Edmund Burke
To make your children capable of honesty is the beginning of education.
‐‐ John Ruskin
To make your people understand what righteousness is, this must be the basis of all your teaching.
‐‐ Joseph Barber Lightfoot
To manifest your hearts desires you must be what your heart desires.
‐‐ Joy Page
To manipulate the immune system, you need to find the key bottlenecks that govern the system. The T-cell is an absolute bottleneck.
‐‐ Leroy Hood
To mankind in general Macbeth and Lady Macbeth stand out as the supreme type of all that a host and hostess should not be.
‐‐ Max Beerbohm
To many a man, and sometimes to a youth, there comes the opportunity to choose between honorable competence and tainted wealth. The young man who starts out to be poor and honorable, holds in his hand one of the strongest elements of success.
‐‐ Orison Swett Marden
To many book professionals, Amazon is a ruthless predator. The company claims to want a more literate world - and it came along when the book world was in distress, offering a vital new source of sales.
‐‐ George Packer
To many forms of life of our northern lands, winter means a long sleep; to others, it means what it means to many fortunate human beings - travels in warm climes. To still others, who again have their human prototypes, it means a struggle, more or less fierce, to keep soul and body together; while to many insect forms, it means death.
‐‐ John Burroughs
To many, Heathrow in August is a paradigm of Hell.
‐‐ Paul Johnson
To many, Homer may appear lazy and a loser, but he's just much misguided. He's boorish, sure, but well meaning and, I guess, the one thing we have in common is the pursuit of lousy diets.
‐‐ Dan Castellaneta
To many men... the miasma of peace seems more suffocating than the bracing air of war.
‐‐ George Steiner
To many, peace is what enables development and is critical in providing opportunities to young people. To some - especially those from regions involved in conflict - peacekeeping and efforts to preserve peace are absolutely vital in bringing prosperity and hope for the future.
‐‐ Kim Yuna
To many people, 'biodiversity' is almost synonymous with the word 'nature,' and 'nature' brings to mind steamy forests and the big creatures that dwell there. Fair enough. But biodiversity is much more than that, for it encompasses not only the diversity of species, but also the diversity within species.
‐‐ Cary Fowler
To many, total abstinence is easier than perfect moderation.
‐‐ Saint Augustine
To map the Governor General's Award is to map both the past and the future of Canadian literature, and to be nominated for my first book is wonderful.
‐‐ Alexi Zentner
To mark the 10-year anniversary of 9/11, I wanted to launch an FDNY shirt that pays tribute to the brave first responders who, like my father, risk their lives in the line of duty on a regular basis. All of the proceeds raised from the sale of the T-shirt benefit the New York Police & Fire Widows' & Children's Benefit Fund.
‐‐ Mark Sanchez
To marry a fool is to be no fool.
‐‐ Moliere
To marry is to get a binocular view of life.
‐‐ Dean Inge
To marry the Irish is to look for poverty.
‐‐ J. P. Donleavy
To marry unequally is to suffer equally.
‐‐ Henri Frederic Amiel
To maximize our potential to enhance our health and our knowledge, we should remain open to new understanding and evolving technology or resources that might inspire a change in our approach to these important questions.
‐‐ Samuel Wilson
To me, a bag in a tree is like a flag of chaos, and when I remove it, I'm capturing the flag of the other side. In the end, it doesn't matter how ironic or serious or even effective on a larger scale bag snagging may be.
‐‐ Ian Frazier
To me, a big crossover was what happened to me years ago, like bringing my music in Spanish to Europe, or Asia. To me, that's a crossover because Spanish is not a language that everybody talks.
‐‐ Thalia
To me, a book is a book. A novel is a novel, and you have hundreds of possibilities, options, and they may all be fine. Charles Dickens or Ingeborg Bachmann, Claude Simon or later writers. The one and only condition is that it has to be good: it has to have quality, substance, atmosphere.
‐‐ Per Petterson
To me, a book is a book, an electronic device is not, and love of books was the reason I started writing.
‐‐ Elmore Leonard
To me a book is a message from the gods to mankind; or, if not, should never be published at all.
‐‐ Aleister Crowley
To me, a 'brand' sounds evil.
‐‐ Steven Moffat
To me, a building - if it's beautiful - is the love of one man, he's made it out of his love for space, materials, things like that.
‐‐ Martha Graham
To me, a cat is an easy pet, they don't need any spoiling or looking after.
‐‐ Karl Pilkington
To me, a critic is some loser who has no idea... someone with an opinion. We all have opinions. No offense, but what makes them dictate what is cool and what is not.
‐‐ Vanilla Ice
To me, a critic is someone who gets paid for their opinion, and they're entitled to that opinion but I don't really put a lot of stock into their opinion. I'm going to cut the kind of records and the kind of songs that I like, and the kind of things that I enjoy doing. If critics dig it, that's fine, if they don't, that's fine.
‐‐ Jason Aldean
To me, a drop of oil paint or a xerographic dot are the same thing - they're all just language.
‐‐ Nate Lowman
To me, a fairy tale seems to have become reality.
‐‐ Nelly Sachs
To me, a feminist belongs in the same category as a humanist or an advocate for human rights. I don't see why someone who's a feminist should be thought of differently.
‐‐ Suzanne Vega
To me, a forever love is a bond that can't be broken.
‐‐ Nick Cannon