To sit next to Walter Hill, and to be able to exchange ideas back and forth, and for him to be able to tell you that he likes what you're doing - I don't know. I kind of pinch myself.
‐‐ Sarah Shahi
To sit with a dog on a hillside on a glorious afternoon is to be back in Eden, where doing nothing was not boring - it was peace.
‐‐ Milan Kundera
To sleep after sunrise was impossible on account of the number of flies which kept buzzing about the face.
‐‐ George Grey
To sleep around is absolutely wrong for a woman; it's degrading and it completely ruins her personality. Sooner or later it will destroy all that is feminine and beautiful and idealistic in her.
‐‐ Barbara Cartland
To smile at the jest which plants a thorn in another's breast is to become a principal in the mischief.
‐‐ Richard Brinsley Sheridan
To snap my fingers and let it go away. Even if it takes the 3,000th hit with it, just let it all go away.
‐‐ Rafael Palmeiro
To so enter into it in nature and art that the enjoyed meanings of life may become a part of living is the attitude of aesthetic appreciation.
‐‐ George Herbert Mead
To solve a problem it is necessary to think. It is necessary to think even to decide what facts to collect.
‐‐ Robert M. Hutchins
To solve any problem, here are three questions to ask yourself: First, what could I do? Second, what could I read? And third, who could I ask?
‐‐ Jim Rohn
To solve math problems, you need to know the basic mathematics before you can start applying it.
‐‐ Catherine Asaro
To solve the problem of organizing world peace we must establish world law and order.
‐‐ Arthur Henderson
To some, a cap-and-trade system might sound like a neat approach where the market sorts everything out. But in fact, in some ways it is worse than a tax. With a tax, the costs are obvious. With a cap-and-trade system, the costs are hidden and shifted around. For that reason, many politicians tend to like it. But that is dangerous.
‐‐ Bjorn Lomborg
To some degree, Hollywood doesn't know what to do with me because the characters I do are so different. But hopefully, that will give me longevity.
‐‐ Sharlto Copley
To some degree. I know I couldn't do it anymore.
‐‐ Chuck Daly
To some degree. I think that I've always been very much of a chordal person. The chords are the foundation of everything. Some of Yes' stuff is very linear, albeit complex, but it's single-line melodic stuff. So I kind of had to wear a different cap working with Yes. It's not so much chord-based.
‐‐ Geoff Downes
To some degree, I was very dubious of the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' idea - taking a theme park ride and turning into a film - even though they seemed to end up being quite fun films.
‐‐ Peter Jackson
To some degree it matters who's in office, but it matters more how much pressure they're under from the public.
‐‐ Noam Chomsky
To some degree Satanism is purely a kind of disease of Christianity. You've got to really be Christian to believe in Satan.
‐‐ Alan Moore
To some degree, this re-release is to let people remember what the first 'Saw' film was, and let them know there was a time in the 'Saw' history where it wasn't all about blood and traps.
‐‐ James Wan
To some degree we all find life difficult, perplexing, and oppressive. Even when it goes well, as it may for a time, we worry that it probably won't keep on that way.
‐‐ Joko Beck
To some degree we all live with uncertainty. We have no control over the future. Yet we carry on, we persevere, because, I guess, it's the way we're made.
‐‐ Karen Thompson Walker
To some degree, yeah, because I have to play a certain number of originals that might be considered avant-garde material. I realize though, that only a few people in the audience actually know what that music is, or understand it.
‐‐ Archie Shepp
To some extent, all authors are a little schizophrenic. We lead most of our lives in solitary confinement, living and breathing the books that we're writing.
‐‐ Sophie Kinsella
To some extent, at least, you have to shield children from what you know and drip-feed information to them. Sometimes that is kindly meant, and sometimes not.
‐‐ Kazuo Ishiguro
To some extent at that time, we injected rock and roll into that scene- we played loud and that was a huge turning point for that scene. We were involved in playing with all those people.
‐‐ Arto Lindsay
To some extent, being an entrepreneur is a lonely journey.
‐‐ Chad Hurley
To some extent I could identify with that because I kind of just made my money and got out.
‐‐ Thomas Haden Church
To some extent, I draw on what I see around me; in other places, I imagine what I write.
‐‐ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
To some extent I happily don't know what I'm doing. I feel that it's an artist's responsibility to trust that.
‐‐ David Byrne
To some extent I liken slavery to death.
‐‐ Marcus Tullius Cicero
To some extent, Seattle remains a frontier metropolis, a place where people can experiment with their lives, and change and grow and make things happen.
‐‐ Tom Robbins
To some extent, the idea that rock 'n roll used to have this sort of free antediluvian identity, frolicking in the 1950s with Elvis or something, is totally wrong. It's insane. Elvis' relationship with Colonel Parker, his manager, was one of the most possibly corrupt, certainly lucrative, and intense business partnerships ever in rock n' roll.
‐‐ Ann Powers
To some extent, the mainstream's absence means the Tea Party is the Republican Party.
‐‐ David Remnick
To some extent, we've always had an admiration for extroversion in our culture. But the extrovert ideal really came to play at the turn of the 20th century when we had the rise of big business.
‐‐ Susan Cain
To some it is Napoleon, to some it is a philosophical struggle, to me it is allegro con brio.
‐‐ Arturo Toscanini
To some it may be a thrill to be known, to me it's a thrill to start a friendship even up.
‐‐ Christopher Knight
To some lawyers, all facts are created equal.
‐‐ Felix Frankfurter
To some people heavy metal is Motorhead and to others it's Judas Priest.
‐‐ Glenn Danzig
To some people I'll always be the bad guy.
‐‐ Kevin Mitnick
To some people, power is a noun. To others, it's a verb.
‐‐ Andre Carson
To some people, the fact that I am not married, or don't have children, would be the reason I have written a book on punctuation.
‐‐ Lynne Truss
To some people, the impossible is impossible. One fine day, they wake up in the morning knowing that they will never hold the moon in their hands, and with the certainty, perfect peace descends on them.
‐‐ Elizabeth Bibesco
To some, the '50s were a decade marked by the banal, the predictable.
‐‐ Annette Funicello
To somebody like Obama, substantive opposition is not tolerable. The objective is to eliminate all opposition - be it a political party, be it media, or what have you.
‐‐ Rush Limbaugh
To someone who is not currently on anti-depressants, I would suggest trying other treatments first - for example, psychotherapy.
‐‐ Irving Kirsch
To Southerners like my mother, 'Gone With the Wind' was not just a book; it was an answer, a clenched fist raised to the North, an anthem of defiance.
‐‐ Pat Conroy
To speak about notation as the only way that you can guarantee structure of course is already very suspect.
‐‐ Evan Parker
To speak against religion (the Christian) is breaking down the bond of good government.
‐‐ James L. Petigru
To speak and to speak well, are two things. A fool may talk, but a wise man speaks.
‐‐ Ben Jonson
To speak as the common people do, to think as wise men do is style.
‐‐ Roger Ascham