You'll see more violence in any television crime series than you will in my films... Art is there to have a stimulating effect, if it earns its name. You have to be honest, that's the only thing.
‐‐ Michael Haneke
You'll see that the strong, the affirmative, the positive voice in any of the plays I've written is that of a woman. My men are, well, not quite worthless, but they are certainly weak, and that reflects the reality I grew up with and what I think has in a sense shaped me.
‐‐ Athol Fugard
You'll see the most perfect person, and you are like, 'God, she's, like, perfect.' And then she'll tell you everything that's not perfect. Everyone has their own special set of problems - in their own minds.
‐‐ L'Wren Scott
You'll very rarely find that you can enhance a performance to give it a real emotional centre and truth... after the fact.
‐‐ Andy Serkis
You'll work hard to create characters that are compelling and unforgettable. But in the end, it's the story that matters.
‐‐ James Dashner
You loan your friend money. You see them again, they don't say nothin' 'bout the money. 'Hi, how ya doin'? How's ya mama doing?' Man, how's my money doin'?
‐‐ Chris Tucker
You look across the board at comedy quiz shows, and they are mainly hosted by men.
‐‐ Jo Brand
You look after yourself. You believe in God. And if people want to drag you down, you fight that, and you keep on fighting.
‐‐ Mohamed Al-Fayed
You look around baseball and when things go south, that type of fan apathy happens.
‐‐ Mike Quade
You look around New York, and we are surrounded by restaurants and food trucks, and we celebrate food in this city like no tomorrow.
‐‐ Chris Noth
You look at 1968 and it was truly the year that shook the world. The world was really completely upside down.
‐‐ Emilio Estevez
You look at 2001, we were third in points and no one gave us much of a chance when the season started. We came back last year and had the same team, the same everybody and led points.
‐‐ Sterling Marlin
You look at 30 Seconds to Mars, and you don't think, 'Ooh, I bet they're angry.' No one really does anger these days. I suppose it's a turn-off.
‐‐ Peter Hook
You look at a guy like Lance Armstrong, and you have to be inspired. I sat next to Kirk Douglas the other day, and he's inspiring for fighting through his stroke.
‐‐ Ed Harris
You look at a herd of cattle and well, they all look the same... but they know. They all have an individual personality, and those personalities change from day to day. They can have their grumpy days and their happy days and their serene days. But it's unpredictable. You can't be off in outer space when you're dealing with animals.
‐‐ Chris Cooper
You look at a horse, and he's such a majestic, beautiful, powerful creature that you can't not be impressed. I love scraping the water off them when I wash them down because you go all round the contours, and its muscle and body, and you just think, 'Ooh, isn't this a magnificent creature.' You're touching it, and it's just solid, carved muscle.
‐‐ Victoria Pendleton
You look at a surgeon as you would a secular priest, almost, if it's your child, if it's your sister on the operating table. That was an idea that very much has interested me and I've wanted to explore for some time.
‐‐ Anthony Marra
You look at all the great players that they've had and the potential of playing in Yankee Stadium.
‐‐ Nick Johnson
You look at any culture, and prohibition has invariably been an unmitigated failure. It is just idiotic to criminalise any substance, I think.
‐‐ Rhys Ifans
You look at any industry - you're not innovating unless people are questioning it. If you're innovating, you're doing something nobody's done before, which means you're re-writing rules, resetting boundaries, re-creating systems. And that means the traditional industry is going to question it.
‐‐ Ryan Kavanaugh
You look at anything I've been a part of, it's when the laboring, the fatigue, when some of those things happen, that's what shows what you're going to be.
‐‐ Jerry Jones
You look at boxing being an international, world-famous sport, right up there next with soccer, and there's only two fighters the people want to see fight. Two little fellows, Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather.
‐‐ Emanuel Steward
You look at CG sometimes and its terrible. You look at CG sometimes and its great.
‐‐ Seth Rogen
You look at Cheney, Rumsfeld, Karl Rove, and Bush - if you saw them on Halloween, they wouldn't need a costume. You'd give them a treat and compliment them on what great-looking demons they were. They are demons. There's no doubt about it.
‐‐ Tommy Chong
You look at Gone With the Wind, how right Vivian Leigh was for that. Don't know if that would happen today.
‐‐ Kelly Lynch
You look at Governor Romney's record in the private sector, he helped turn businesses around. Certainly a decade ago he took what would have been an international disaster with the U.S. Olympics, and turned it around for America and made us great again with the Olympics in Salt Lake City.
‐‐ Scott Walker
You look at how Barack Obama has had to conduct himself as President. It reminds me of Jackie Robinson, how he had to be very careful to reassure people that this was all right. And you still have people trying to tear him down. They make up all sorts of lies, with the goal of making him seem illegitimate.
‐‐ Ato Essandoh
You look at how many years you have left, and you start to think: 'How many more films do I have in me?'
‐‐ Alexander Payne
You look at it as a privilege. So you really decide that you're going to put the time in and work really hard to get to the point where you're ready.
‐‐ Mark Kelly
You look at John Travolta in 'Pulp Fiction', you look at Donnie Wahlberg in 'The Sixth Sense.' People have liens against them in crazy ways and the audience is always forgiving - if you prove it.
‐‐ Seth Green
You look at, like, a 'People' magazine, which used to be a really good, you know, nice magazine you could go to for real stories. It wasn't like a 'Star' or an 'US Weekly' and they have somebody with plastic surgery on the cover, Heidi Montag. And it's obviously what consumers want, because why else would they be doing it?
‐‐ Chelsea Handler
You look at Man United and Liverpool, and they are red - they are much more successful and have a bigger fan base than Chelsea or Manchester City.
‐‐ Vincent Tan
You look at marketing: everything that's happening in marketing is digitized. Everything that's happening in finance is digitized. So pretty much every industry, every function in every industry, has a huge element that's driven by information technology. It's no longer discrete.
‐‐ Satya Nadella
You look at Michael McDonald and people like that; I think they just tried to write music that was true to themselves. That's our bottom line. Whatever people view us as, I think as long as we try to create good music that will win out in the end.
‐‐ Dave Haywood
You look at Moto3, the races are very exciting. Moto2 is fantastic, and then MotoGP is boring.
‐‐ Valentino Rossi
You look at my audience, and it proves what Congress thinks America is, is wrong. I get people across the political spectrum. Parents and kids come and they're all punked out, and there are these other guys in John Deere caps.
‐‐ Lewis Black
You look at public education system, charter schools, infrastructure, in so many ways New Orleans has come back stronger.
‐‐ Drew Brees
You look at science fiction and look how often it talks about being alien, being alienated about the other. Look at the number of blue people - 'Avatar,' I'm looking at you. And it is now easier to find people of color in science-fiction literature and media, but the issues of representation are still really, really troubling.
‐‐ Nalo Hopkinson
You look at shows like The Simpsons or Larry Sanders or Curb Your Enthusiasm or Seinfeld, they're really sophisticated shows that we all love back home.
‐‐ Simon Pegg
You look at Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Bob Seger. All they ever wanted to do was go out there and entertain, and I'm the same way.
‐‐ Eddie Money
You look at someone like Beyonce singing 'Single Ladies,' when we all know she's married. Some of it is just for entertainment.
‐‐ Katy Perry
You look at stats for a guy who is a pretty good linebacker, he'll make 100 tackles. You make 100, you're averaging seven or eight tackles a game. If you play every down, that's a good number.
‐‐ Jon Beason
You look at Superman, the story of an orphan coming to America, keeping his identity secret and even the names, Kal-El and Jor-El, you can trace lines to the background of the creators, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, both Jewish. Overall, there was a remarkable confluence of events that led to the medium and the Jewish participation.
‐‐ Jerry Robinson
You look at the Barefoot Contessa or Lydia Bastianich, and it's just like watching your mother cooking.
‐‐ Ruth Reichl
You look at the descriptions of Whitey by law enforcement during his early years, and they sum him up pretty well. He was the same guy 40 years later; he just had $40 million more, and had committed 40 more murders.
‐‐ Howie Carr
You look at the fact that for millions of years species on earth have been developing and we've been knocking them off at like a hundred a day.
‐‐ Jon Fishman
You look at the floor and see the floor. I look at the floor and see molecules.
‐‐ Dan Aykroyd
You look at the greatest villains in human history, the fascists, the autocrats, they all wanted people to kneel before them because they don't love themselves enough.
‐‐ Tom Hiddleston
You look at the large problems that we face - that would be overpopulation, water shortages, global warming and AIDS, I suppose - all of that needs international cooperation to be solved.
‐‐ Molly Ivins