We shall never be able to remove suspicion and fear as potential causes of war until communication is permitted to flow, free and open, across international boundaries.
‐‐ Harry S Truman
We shall never be understood or respected by the English until we carry our individuality to extremes, and by asserting our independence, become of sufficient consequence in their eyes to merit a closer study than they have hitherto accorded us.
‐‐ Henry Lawson
We shall never change our political leaders until we change the people who elect them.
‐‐ Mark Skousen
We shall never get people whose time is money to take much interest in atoms.
‐‐ Samuel Butler
We shall never have more time. We have, and always had, all the time there is. No object is served in waiting until next week or even until tomorrow. Keep going... Concentrate on something useful.
‐‐ Arnold Bennett
We shall never know all the good that a simple smile can do.
‐‐ Mother Teresa
We shall never resolve the enigma of the relation between the negative foundations of greatness and that greatness itself.
‐‐ Jean Baudrillard
We shall never understand the ethical system taught by Jesus unless we realize that he was a Jew, not only by birth, but that he lived and taught as a Jew; the Sermon on the Mount was addressed to his distracted fellow nationals.
‐‐ Arthur Keith
We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.
‐‐ T. S. Eliot
We shall not fight for the preservation of the enemy, which has laid waste with death and desolation the fields and hills of Ireland for 700 years.
‐‐ James Larkin
We shall not find life by refusing to let go of our precious, protected selves.
‐‐ Rowan Williams
We shall not grow wiser before we learn that much that we have done was very foolish.
‐‐ Friedrich August von Hayek
We shall not have succeeded in demolishing everything unless we demolish the ruins as well. But the only way I can see of doing that is to use them to put up a lot of fine, well-designed buildings.
‐‐ Alfred Jarry
We shall not hold the dangerous axiom that 'truth is the best policy,' because policy is but a means to an end; and truth is an end, not a means.
‐‐ Vincent McNabb
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow: In Flanders fields.
‐‐ John McCrae
We shall not yield to violence. We shall not be deprived of union freedoms. We shall never agree with sending people to prison for their convictions.
‐‐ Lech Walesa
We shall perish by guile just as we slew.
‐‐ Aeschylus
We shall probably get nearest to the truth if we think of the conscious and personal psyche as resting upon the broad basis of an inherited and universal psychic disposition which is as such unconscious, and that our personal psyche bears the same relation to the collective psyche as the individual to society.
‐‐ Carl Jung
We shall probably never attain the power of measuring the velocity of nervous action; for we have not the opportunity of comparing its propagation through immense space, as we have in the case of light.
‐‐ Johannes P. Muller
We shall reach greater and greater platitudes of achievment.
‐‐ Richard J. Daley
We shall require a substantially new manner of thinking if mankind is to survive.
‐‐ Albert Einstein
We shall say clearly that any symbol conspicuously displaying religious affiliation in school is prohibited.
‐‐ Jean-Pierre Raffarin
We shall see but a little way if we require to understand what we see.
‐‐ Henry David Thoreau
We shall see our friends again. We can lay them in the grave; we know they are safe with God.
‐‐ Matthew Simpson
We shall see that at which dogs howl in the dark, and that at which cats prick up their ears after midnight.
‐‐ H. P. Lovecraft
We shall seek debate without division or rancour.
‐‐ Johann Lamont
We shall seek first to tell the truth rather than to study the subtle art of adjusting it to the circumstances of time and person.
‐‐ Vincent McNabb
We shall stick it out to the end, but we are getting weaker of course and the end cannot be far. It seems a pity, but I do not think I can write more. For God's sake, look after our people.
‐‐ Robert Falcon Scott
We shall suffer no attachment to literature, no taste for abstract discussion, no love of purely intellectual theories, to seduce us from our devotion to the cause of the oppressed, the down trodden, the insulted and injured masses of our fellow men.
‐‐ George Ripley
We shall tax and tax, and spend and spend, and elect and elect.
‐‐ Harry Hopkins
We shape our tools and afterwards our tools shape us.
‐‐ Marshall McLuhan
We share a huge visual memory bank, mostly through painting and other images in history. I think when a modern photograph taps into those, sometimes very subliminally, it makes people respond.
‐‐ Chris Hondros
We share a wonderful, I think, physical or geographical heritage.
‐‐ Dan Miller
We share our planet quite naturally with a permanent aeroplankton; a buoyant ecology too soft to hear, too small to see, but heavy with mood and meaning. Imagine being aware of all these airy inclusions - and you can begin to understand how it might feel to be able to smell really well.
‐‐ Lyall Watson
We share responsibility. It's important to have a good spouse; that's where I sympathize with single parents.
‐‐ Hunter Tylo
We share something in common with the fabric of the whole universe that connects us.
‐‐ Dwight Yoakam
We shared our father with the world.
‐‐ Laila Ali
We shelter children for a time; we live side by side with men; and that is all. We owe them nothing, and are owed nothing. I think we owe our friends more, especially our female friends.
‐‐ Fay Weldon
We shield our children from hazardous products - liquid nicotine should be no exception.
‐‐ Elizabeth Esty
We shifted our philosophy from being a computer mapping group that would support planners to the idea of building actual software that would be well engineered. Because at that time, our software was not well-engineered at all; it was basically built with project funding and for project work, largely by ourselves.
‐‐ Jack Dangermond
We ship a new version of Google Play Services every six weeks. Typically, 90 percent of users are on the new version of that.
‐‐ Sundar Pichai
We ship owners and our predecessors, all the way back to the dawn of history, operating in majority on private initiative and at our own risk, have been linking the world together much more effectively than governments ever managed to do or will likely ever be capable of doing.
‐‐ Helmut Sohmen
We shoot double episodes in 15 days in Los Angeles.
‐‐ Stephen Hopkins
We shoot with three cameras, try to shoot both sides of coverage if possible. That allows the actors to overlap and to find moments that feel more authentic and real than what you sometimes would normally get in a scripted drama that's shot more classically. And that's something in 'Parenthood' that has evolved.
‐‐ Jason Katims
We shot a bit of 'Hunted' in Tangier, and you are in a very, very different world. It's very difficult to blend in over there.
‐‐ Adam Rayner
We shot 'CBGB' in Savannah, and then I took another project there afterwards called 'Killing Winston Jones.' It's a dark comedy with Richard Dreyfuss, Danny Glover, Jon Heder, Danny Masterson and Aly Michalka. It's a great cast and a beautiful film.
‐‐ Joel David Moore
We shot 'Delusion' in the middle of the desert and outside of Las Vegas where they did those underground nuclear bomb testings. So I only ate oysters and drank coffee because I didn't want to turn into a mutant.
‐‐ Jennifer Rubin
We shot 'Dharma & Greg' six blocks from my house for five years. I had a Dodge Durango that I sold after five years, and it only had like 12,000 miles on it. My whole life was within eight square blocks of my house. There was a golf course across the street. In my downtime, I was on the driving range.
‐‐ Joel Murray
We shot 'High School Musical' in eight weeks. I spent longer rehearsing for 'Hairspray' than filming 'High School Musical'.
‐‐ Zac Efron