Everything around a writer, or musician in the record business, probably everything in all the United States or in all of western civilization, is about competition.
‐‐ T Bone Burnett
Everything around me inspires and influences me. Mainly love - falling in it, losing it, loving it and hating it.
‐‐ Christina Perri
Everything around us is scale dependent. It's woven into the fabric of the universe.
‐‐ Geoffrey West
Everything at Apple can be best understood through the lens of designing. Whether it's designing the look and feel of the user experience, or the industrial design, or the system design, and even things like how the boards were laid out.
‐‐ John Sculley
Everything, at first, is an idea, a special creation.
‐‐ Paramahansa Yogananda
Everything bad about France was transferred to Quebec.
‐‐ Jacques Villeneuve
Everything bad happens to set up something good. I've always found that to be true. I think if most folks look back on the history of their lives, they'll see that.
‐‐ John Sharp
Everything bad that has ever happened to me has been caused by agents or lawyers.
‐‐ Orson Welles
Everything becomes a little different as soon as it is spoken out loud.
‐‐ Hermann Hesse
Everything becomes magnified at night. Sounds travel in a different way, it's dark, and everything seems far more spooky.
‐‐ Jo Brand
Everything becomes so problematic because of basic faults: from a discontent with myself.
‐‐ Anna Freud
Everything begins with an idea.
‐‐ Earl Nightingale
Everything being a constant carnival, there is no carnival left.
‐‐ Victor Hugo
Everything big-budget or stereotypical I was offered after 'Slumdog Millionaire' was a huge no-no.
‐‐ Freida Pinto
Everything born has to die, in order to make room for the future.
‐‐ Joan D. Vinge
Everything can be going well, but if I'm not writing, I'm not happy. When I'm writing well, I'm like a different person.
‐‐ Aaron Sorkin
Everything can be grist for the muse. Sometimes, writers draw on personal experiences. 'Ghoul' was just that.
‐‐ Brian Keene
Everything can be killed except nostalgia for the kingdom, we carry it in the color of our eyes, in every love affair, in everything that deeply torments and unties and tricks.
‐‐ Julio Cortazar
Everything can be satirized.
‐‐ Sam Kinison
Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of human freedoms - to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way.
‐‐ Viktor E. Frankl
Everything can change at any moment, suddenly and forever.
‐‐ Paul Auster
Everything can change, but Indian movies will not change much because we're so used to the dance and songs and everything. Even Americans are getting very attracted to all this.
‐‐ Madhuri Dixit
Everything can change in the blink of an eye. But don't worry; God never blinks.
‐‐ Regina Brett
Everything can't be a postage-stamp-sized project. Everything can't be a chamber piece. Musicals aren't even meant to be that, or identified with it... It's none of it simple.
‐‐ Harold Prince
Everything changed in Bosnia, when General Wesley Clark proved that you could fight a war with high- level precision air strikes and a bare minimum of ground action.
‐‐ Joe Bob Briggs
Everything changes all the time, and unfortunately, everyone who knows what you do by buying records only hears a small amount of what's going on in your life.
‐‐ Pat Benatar
Everything changes and, somewhere along the line, I'm changing with it.
‐‐ Eric Burdon
Everything changes as a mother. Yes, work has changed. The projects that I choose are even more important to me now. The world he's growing up in and the kind of stimulus that is out there; they are so precious and I'd do anything to protect him.
‐‐ Jennifer Connelly
Everything changes as you get older - your mind, your body, the way you view the world.
‐‐ Antonio Banderas
Everything changes but change.
‐‐ Israel Zangwill
Everything changes permantly. How boring if it wouldn't.
‐‐ Klaus Schulze
Everything comes back to the horse, which is why I love it. You put your ego aside, and you concentrate on getting the best performance out of this creature.
‐‐ Edie Campbell
Everything comes in time to those who can wait.
‐‐ Francois Rabelais
Everything comes out of what works for me.
‐‐ Donna Karan
Everything comes to him who hustles while he waits.
‐‐ Thomas A. Edison
Everything comes to those who wait... except a cat.
‐‐ Mario Andretti
Everything comes to us that belongs to us if we create the capacity to receive it.
‐‐ Rabindranath Tagore
Everything connected with war and warlike exploits is interesting to a boy.
‐‐ James Nasmyth
Everything considered, work is less boring than amusing oneself.
‐‐ Charles Baudelaire
Everything contains its antithesis.
‐‐ Juliet Stevenson
Everything deep is also simple and can be reproduced simply as long as its reference to the whole truth is maintained. But what matters is not what is witty but what is true.
‐‐ Albert Schweitzer
Everything depends on a good job - strong families, strong communities, the pursuit of the American dream, and a tax base to support schools for our kids and services for our seniors.
‐‐ Bob Taft
Everything depends on whether we have for opponents those French tricksters or those daring rascals, the English. I prefer the English. Frequently their daring can only be described as stupidity. In their eyes it may be pluck and daring.
‐‐ Manfred von Richthofen
Everything depends therefore on encountering thought at its source. Such thought is the reality of man's being, which achieved consciousness and understanding of itself through it.
‐‐ Karl Jaspers
Everything dies, from the smallest blade of grass to the biggest galaxy.
‐‐ Stephen R. Donaldson
Everything does go in a circle.
‐‐ Cyndi Lauper
Everything does not happen according to a plan, and you learn your lessons the hard way.
‐‐ Juhi Chawla
Everything doesn't happen for a reason, if by this we mean evil is a part of God's plan. But God does ensure that evil will not prevail and that light will always, ultimately, overcome the darkness. If we follow God's lead, our work is to push back the darkness.
‐‐ Adam Hamilton
Everything else - music, cinematography, costumes, design, acting - can be judged at face value. But when you're looking at editing, you don't know what the totality of the material was, and you don't know the working dynamic between a director and an editor - whether the editor was micromanaged or given free rein. It's very difficult.
‐‐ Christopher Rouse