You might say I was a little bit more outspoken... I spoke my mind.
‐‐ Bobby Hull
You might say I was a passive atheist through my teenage years.
‐‐ S. T. Joshi
You might say that economic history is the history of people learning to manage risk.
‐‐ James Surowiecki
You might say that I'm the Michelangelo of the dress business.
‐‐ Oleg Cassini
You might say that Lyndon Johnson is a cross between a Baptist preacher and a cowboy.
‐‐ Lyndon B. Johnson
You might say that Richard Wagner was the Queen Victoria of Europe. He had musical children everywhere!
‐‐ Zubin Mehta
You might say that when you step inside, you're entering a honorific space, but that's something totally different than experiencing it. And in architecture the experience comes first. That has the deepest effect on us.
‐‐ Thom Mayne
You might say those who can't repay their student debts shouldn't have borrowed in the first place. But they had no way of knowing just how bad the jobs market would become.
‐‐ Robert Reich
You might see some of the movies that I'm in where there are shades of drama or whatever, but for the most part, I don't get offered serious roles.
‐‐ Martin Lawrence
You might sooner get lightning out of incense smoke than true action or passion out of your modern English religion.
‐‐ John Ruskin
You might think about putting some heavy-duty hooks into the ceiling joists and beams so that you can have a rope ladder, or a small swing inside your house.
‐‐ Paula Yates
You might think of consumption as a fairly passive activity, but buying new products and services is actually pretty risky, at least if you value your time and money.
‐‐ James Surowiecki
You might think otherwise, but it doesn't naturally follow that because a law has been passed by Congress and signed by the president, said law actually has to be implemented.
‐‐ Matt Taibbi
You might think that after 40 years of practice you wouldn't need to practice anymore, but sadly it doesn't work that way. You still have to keep chugging away and perfecting.
‐‐ Joshua Bell
You might think that after thousands of years of coming up too soon and getting frozen, the crocus family would have had a little sense knocked into it.
‐‐ Robert Benchley
You might think that it would he the natural desire of every man to develop as an independent personality, but this does not seem to be true.
‐‐ Herbert Read
You might think that religion was the one area in which professional jealousy would take a back seat. But no: ecclesiastical memoirs are as viperish as any, though their envy tends to cloak itself in piety.
‐‐ Craig Brown
You might think that shifting your thoughts is as easy as setting your mind to it. But stressful thoughts aren't held in place through choice or will power. They're held in place through perceived truth value.
‐‐ Andrew J. Bernstein
You might think the thinner version of yourself is going to be the most positive or confident, but that's not how it is for me. When I'm over 200 pounds, that's when I'm the most confident version of myself.
‐‐ Garrett Hedlund
You might want to be able to close a chapter of your life, but I don't believe that you ever do completely.
‐‐ Thomas Gibson
You might want to write 'War and Peace,' but that might not be who you are. You might be better off with nursery rhymes.
‐‐ Romesh Gunesekera
You might well remember that nothing can bring you success but yourself.
‐‐ Napoleon Hill
You mirror what the world mirrors to you.
‐‐ Jennifer Lopez
You moon the wrong person at an office party and suddenly you're not 'professional' any more.
‐‐ Jeff Foxworthy
You move differently than you do when you're filling the stage at Radio City. You have to be bigger than life there.
‐‐ Nickolas Ashford
You move forward through knowledge. You prevail through knowledge. I love the word 'prevail.' Prevail!
‐‐ James D. Watson
You move to New York. You want to be the biggest, most fully realized version of yourself you can be. A lot of that is fueled by this desire to not feel small, and to make a name for myself and establish myself in a way that wasn't expected of me.
‐‐ Robin Lord Taylor
You musn't force sex to do the work of love or love to do the work of sex.
‐‐ Mary McCarthy
You must accept responsibility for your actions, but not the credit for your achievements.
‐‐ Denis Waitley
You must accept that you might fail; then, if you do your best and still don't win, at least you can be satisfied that you've tried. If you don't accept failure as a possibility, you don't set high goals, you don't branch out, you don't try - you don't take the risk.
‐‐ Rosalynn Carter
You must accept the truth from whatever source it comes.
‐‐ Maimonides
You must acquire the habits and skills of managing a small amount of money before you can have a large amount. Remember, we are creatures of habit and, therefore, the habit of managing your money is more important than the amount.
‐‐ T. Harv Eker
You must adapt to the situation. This is where the pictures come from.
‐‐ Douglas Kirkland
You must all be aware that modern war is not a mere matter of military operations. It involves the whole strength and all the resources of the nation. Not only soldiers, but also all citizens without exception, take part.
‐‐ Chiang Kai-shek
You must all follow the lead of the bishop, as Jesus Christ followed that of the Father; follow the presbytery as you would the Apostles; reverence the deacons as you would God's commandment.
‐‐ Ignatius of Antioch
You must also give mental and physical fitness priority.
‐‐ Jim Otto
You must always be able to predict what's next and then have the flexibility to evolve.
‐‐ Marc Benioff
You must always be open to new experiences; by this means, your physical and etheric bodies will be brought into a condition which may be compared with the contented mood of a brooding hen.
‐‐ Rudolf Steiner
You must always do what you feel is right.
‐‐ Vidal Sassoon
You must always have great, secret, big fat hopes for yourself in love and in life. The bigger, the better.
‐‐ Gloria Vanderbilt
You must, as an entrepreneur - if that's your position - be doing things that really move the needle.
‐‐ Nick Woodman
You must avoid giving hostages to fortune, like getting an expensive wife, an expensive house, and a style of living that never lets you aford the time to take the chance to write what you wish.
‐‐ Irwin Shaw
You must be a lotus, unfolding its petals when the sun rises in the sky, unaffected by the slush where it is born or even the water which sustains it!
‐‐ Sai Baba
You must be a power on earth, and must therefore accept all the consequences of this position.
‐‐ Lajos Kossuth
You must be absolutely honest and true in the depicting of a totem for meaning is attached to every line. You must be most particular about detail and proportion.
‐‐ Emily Carr
You must be afraid, my son. That is how one becomes an honest citizen.
‐‐ Jean-Paul Sartre
You must be fit to give before you can be fit to receive.
‐‐ James Stephens
You must be in tune with the times and prepared to break with tradition.
‐‐ James Agee
You must be one of the few people with a copy of that. I don't think they printed too many.
‐‐ Chow Yun-Fat