We belong to the camp of peace. We believe in peace. We believe that our one God wishes us to live in peace and wishes peace upon us, for these are His teachings to all the followers of the three great monotheistic religions, the Children of Abraham.
‐‐ Hussein of Jordan
We benefit from doing nothing, from going out to play, from giving from the heart and spending time in nature. Most of all we benefit from having healthy, strong, and loving relationships with other people and from exercising the altruistic parts of ourselves.
‐‐ Jo Ann Davis
We benefit, intellectually and personally, from the interplay between different selves, from the balance between long-term contemplation and short-term impulse. We should be wary about tipping the scales too far. The community of selves shouldn't be a democracy, but it shouldn't be a dictatorship, either.
‐‐ Paul Bloom
We benefit tremendously from the E.U. Britain does very well in getting back E.U. money for the amount it puts in.
‐‐ Venkatraman Ramakrishnan
We bequeath to you, the next generation, our knowledge but also our problems. While we still live, let us join hands, hearts and minds to work together for their solution so that your world will be better than ours and the world of your children even better.
‐‐ Rosalyn Sussman Yalow
We binge on instant knowledge, but we are learning the hazards, and readers are warier than they used to be of nanosecond-interpretations of Supreme Court decisions.
‐‐ Evan Osnos
We bled writing these songs, we bled in the studio, and now we're out bleeding getting them right live.
‐‐ Zac Brown
We bless the organized church structures and their meetings. But if there are 10,000 others that meet outside of these ecclesiastical structures, that's wonderful, too. The kingdom of God moves forward in lots and lots of ways.
‐‐ Richard Foster
We blocked them inside the city. Their rear is blocked.
‐‐ Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf
We blush very, very easily, and we get terrified of audiences.
‐‐ Jacqueline McKenzie
We boil at different degrees.
‐‐ Clint Eastwood
We book our exports forward for more than a year, and so we have a fixed rate. We do not get the spot rate that we see in the market every day.
‐‐ Baba Kalyani
We borrowed money, it helped us with bonds and what not, and the Federal Government backed it, but it was a guarantee, it was not a grant. And we not only paid it off, but we paid it off ahead of time.
‐‐ David Dinkins
We Bosniaks would for sure fight for integrity of Bosnia.
‐‐ Alija Izetbegovic
We both came from families in which parents got married, had children and the whole thing. So we were not the kind of people to live together permanently.
‐‐ Linda McCartney
We both can be the most beautiful and benevolent creatures on the planet, but then there's another side that can be as harsh and as ugly as the darkest thing you could imagine seeing.
‐‐ Terrence Howard
We both have a great loyalty to it, and I think that it's important to give it our best shot.
‐‐ Nicholas Lea
We bought an apartment building and were going to live off the rent money. We rented to people who were on welfare and a lot of times they couldn't pay the rent. We wouldn't throw them out so we lost the building.
‐‐ Dick York
We bought property after Iniki in '92. I figured we'd never find better bargains. As it turned out, we didn't get a bargain, but we did find the spot we wanted to live on. It actually took a couple years to secure that spot. Then, after we moved, it took over 10 years to start construction on the house. It's still a work in progress.
‐‐ Todd Rundgren
We Brazilians, happily or unhappily, leave a lot to the last minute.
‐‐ Romario
We breathe, we think, we conceive of our lives as narratives.
‐‐ Christopher Lehmann-Haupt
We breathed the air of freedom without knowing the language or any person.
‐‐ Nelly Sachs
We bring our preparation to the table, and opportunity may present itself, and if you are well prepared, you can seize opportunity and then maybe something good happens, and you call that luck.
‐‐ Michael Mann
We, Britain and Germany, can neither of us be happy about our handling of the Iraq war.
‐‐ Douglas Hurd
We Brits print banknotes out in Debden in Essex, and have contracted it out to the private sector. Here in the U.S. it is a government operation right in the heart of Washington next door to the Holocaust Museum.
‐‐ Evan Davis
We brought Safeco back from the brink of failure.
‐‐ Mike McGavick
We build buildings which are terribly restless. And buildings don't go anywhere. They shouldn't be restless.
‐‐ Minoru Yamasaki
We build camera rigs tailored specifically to the story we're trying to tell or the shot we're trying to capture.
‐‐ Chris Milk
We build our technologies as a way of addressing all our anxieties and desires. They are our passions congealed into these prosthetic extensions of ourselves. And they do it in a way that reflects what we dream ourselves capable of doing.
‐‐ Richard Powers
We build schools and give government loans and grants to college kids; for those of us who are parents, tuition will often be the last big subsidy we give the children we've raised.
‐‐ Bill McKibben
We build scientific theories to organize and manipulate the world, to reduce phenomena into manageable units.
‐‐ Paul Kalanithi
We build too many walls and not enough bridges.
‐‐ Isaac Newton
We built a market at IEX that does not sell certain types of technology advantages to high-frequency traders, and as a result, the high-frequency traders that didn't rely on buying those advantages trade on IEX.
‐‐ Brad Katsuyama
We built 'Jade Empire,' then we built 'Mass Effect,' then we built 'Dragon Age.' With those last two, when you're dealing with two big ideas that are on their third iterations, you develop some strategies for managing your lore, or you drown!
‐‐ Marc Laidlaw
We built our fashion around three fundamental concepts: Sicily, tailoring, and tradition. Our dream is to create a style which is timeless, and to create clothes with such a strong personality that whoever sees them can instantly say without a shadow of a doubt: this is a Dolce & Gabbana.
‐‐ Domenico Dolce
We built the iPod in weeks. It had to be what I thought it was going to be because there wasn't time for endless refinements.
‐‐ Tony Fadell
We burned to death 100,000 Japanese civilians in Tokyo - men, women and children. LeMay recognized that what he was doing would be thought immoral if his side had lost. But what makes it immoral if you lose and not immoral if you win?
‐‐ Robert McNamara
We bury love; Forgetfulness grows over it like grass: That is a thing to weep for, not the dead.
‐‐ Alexander Smith
We busted a lot of family secrets with this. But to make a long story short, my parents relationship was built heavily on security issues for my Mom, and when my Dad couldn't provide security, the relationship unraveled.
‐‐ Kenny Loggins
We butchered the force present at the airport, we are destroying them.
‐‐ Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf
We buy a bottle of water in the city, where clean water comes out in its taps. You know, back in 1965, if someone said to the average person, 'You know in thirty years you are going to buy water in plastic bottles and pay more for that water than for gasoline?' Everybody would look at you like you're completely out of your mind.
‐‐ Paul Watson
We buy and sell goods. We buy low and sell higher - that's what we all do to make a profit. But I consider a merchant someone who has a certain intuition and instinct, and - very important - knows how to run a business, knows the numbers.
‐‐ Mickey Drexler
We buy the most expensive grain available growing on the best part of Russian land called black soil. We also play close attention to the purity of the water - we get it from Lake Ladoga. We store it ourselves to specific conditions. We carefully manage distillation at my distillery in Moscow.
‐‐ Roustam Tariko
We buy the tabloids to witness someone else's life go wrong, so we can feel a bit better about our own troubles.
‐‐ Taylor Negron
We Californians can watch the Weather Channel for images of winter's brutality unleashed upon our fellow Americans and thank our lucky stars we don't have to contend with it.
‐‐ Henry Rollins
We call a child's mind 'small' simply by habit; perhaps it is larger than ours is, for it can take in almost anything without effort.
‐‐ Christopher Morley
We call a man a bigot or a slave of dogma because he is a thinker who has thought thoroughly and to a definite end.
‐‐ Gilbert K. Chesterton
We call 'Ain't No Mountain' the golden egg that landed us at Motown.
‐‐ Nickolas Ashford
We call an obsession with having someone's approval 'co-dependency;' the Bible's word for it is idolatry. A country can be an idol. A family can be an idol.
‐‐ John Ortberg
We call first truths those we discover after all the others.
‐‐ Albert Camus