In all systems of theology the devil figures as a male person. Yes, it is women who keep the church going.
‐‐ Don Marquis
In all the areas within which the spiritual life of humanity is at work, the historical epoch wherein fate has placed us is an epoch of stupendous happenings.
‐‐ Edmund Husserl
In all the debate about Afghanistan, we don't hear much about our obligation to the wretched lives of Afghan women. They are being treated as collateral damage as the big boys discuss geopolitical goals.
‐‐ Tina Brown
In all the difficult decisions that I made through the course of running Loudcloud and Opsware, I never once felt brave. In fact, I often felt scared to death. I never lost those feelings, but after much practice, I learned to ignore them. That learning process might also be called the courage development process.
‐‐ Ben Horowitz
In all the great periods of the drama perfect freedom of choice and subject, perfect freedom of individual treatment, and an audience eager to give itself to sympathetic listening, even if instruction be involved, have brought the great results.
‐‐ George Pierce Baker
In all the great religious systems, there are divine beings who represent the feminine face of the divine.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
In all the horror films that I have done, all of those women were strong women. I don't feel I ever played the victim, although I was always in jeopardy.
‐‐ Adrienne Barbeau
In all the movies I'm in love with someone in my head. There's always love in a film somewhere. It doesn't matter even if it's an action movie.
‐‐ Channing Tatum
In all the music that deals with experimental repetition, drum and bass, dub, various kinds of house music, there's always been a quality of atmosphere and ambience.
‐‐ Bill Laswell
In all the poems I've written I've not really engaged in politics, and when I've found myself moving in that direction I've always stopped myself.
‐‐ Simon Armitage
In all the sciences except Psychology we deal with objects and their changes, and leave out of account as far as possible the mind which observes them.
‐‐ Charles D. Broad
In all the shows I've done, I'm always the first to leave - it's in my make-up.
‐‐ Matthew Morrison
In all the things I've gone through as a politician, I have seen that in this system it is really very difficult to make any headway without being somehow tainted. And let me say, 'Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.'
‐‐ Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
In all the time that people have known me, has anyone ever heard me talk about the importance of rushing records or finishing with the most touchdowns? So if that's never been important to me, then why would that be a motivation to keep playing?
‐‐ Barry Sanders
In all the world, rich people are very unpopular.
‐‐ Victor Pinchuk
In all the writers I admire, the common detonator is their courage to walk naked.
‐‐ Richard Flanagan
In all the years that I've been doing this, I've never launched a tour and launched an album at basically the same time. Doing one of those things is enough!
‐‐ Kenny Chesney
In all the years that I've been in football - I went directly from coaching to broadcasting - I never really had a lot of experience watching it.
‐‐ John Madden
In all the years with IBM Research, I have especially appreciated the freedom to pursue the activities I found interesting and greatly enjoyed the stimulus, collegial cooperation, frankness, and intellectual generosity of two scientific communities, namely in superconductivity and critical phenomena.
‐‐ Heinrich Rohrer
In all these years, I've always tried to emphasize and to promote the need to combat the Mafia. Because it is a cancer which is oppressive and which stifles everybody's freedom and reduces the possibility for the areas in which it's present to prosper and to develop.
‐‐ Sergio Mattarella
In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous.
‐‐ Aristotle
In all unmerciful actions, the worst of men pay this compliment at least to humanity, as to endeavour to wear as much of the appearance of it, as the case will well let them.
‐‐ Laurence Sterne
In all warm-blooded creatures, which are the highest evolved and have feelings, passions and emotions, which reach outward into the world with desire, which may be said to really live in the fuller meaning of the term and not merely vegetate - in all such creatures, the currents of the desire body flow outward from the liver.
‐‐ Max Heindel
In all, we investigated, I think, close to 50 rumors about offers to kill Dr. King around the country. But we found no evidence to support rumors of FBI involvement in the assassination.
‐‐ Louis Stokes
In all works on Natural History, we constantly find details of the marvellous adaptation of animals to their food, their habits, and the localities in which they are found.
‐‐ Alfred Russel Wallace
In all worldly things that a man pursues with the greatest eagerness he finds not half the pleasure in the possession that he proposed to himself in the expectation.
‐‐ Robert South
In almost all cases now the police are as much an enemy as the others.
‐‐ Tom Metzger
In almost all city governments in America, the small group of people who don't want change are able to block change.
‐‐ Alex Steffen
In almost all my work, I try to re-invent Christian images and stories and themes. You'd be amazed by the letters I get from young Christians who recognise this and enjoy it.
‐‐ Chuck Palahniuk
In almost any country, probably in Russia in particular, it's fashionable to criticise people in power. If you come out in support of someone like me, you're going to be accused of trying to ingratiate yourself.
‐‐ Vladimir Putin
In almost any profession, even if you're the kid of an actor, people are very supportive and want to see the next generation.
‐‐ Dhani Harrison
In almost every area of human endeavor, the practice improves over time. That hasn't been the case for teaching.
‐‐ Bill Gates
In almost every country there are elements of opinion which would welcome such a conclusion because they wish to return to the politics of the balance of power, unrestricted and unregulated armaments, international anarchy, and preparation for war.
‐‐ Arthur Henderson
In almost every interview someone asks what does HIM stand for. I can't even remember our latest lie about that. When Hanson was hot, we said it means Hanson Is Murder. The name doesn't have a particular history. His Infernal Majesty was a totally different band. I think HIM derives from some death metal joke.
‐‐ Ville Valo
In almost every job now, people use software and work with information to enable their organisation to operate more effectively.
‐‐ Bill Gates
In almost every marriage there is a selfish and an unselfish partner. A pattern is set up and soon becomes inflexible, of one person always making the demands and one person always giving way.
‐‐ Iris Murdoch
In almost every photograph I have ever made, there is something I would do to complete it. I take that to be the spirit hole or the deliberate mistake that's in a Navajo rug to not be godlike, but to be human.
‐‐ Sam Abell
In almost every profession - whether it's law or journalism, finance or medicine or academia or running a small business - people rely on confidential communications to do their jobs. We count on the space of trust that confidentiality provides. When someone breaches that trust, we are all worse off for it.
‐‐ Hillary Clinton
In almost everything, experience is more valuable than precept.
‐‐ Quintilian
In almost everything that touches our everyday life on earth, God is pleased when we're pleased. He wills that we be as free as birds to soar and sing our maker's praise without anxiety.
‐‐ Aiden Wilson Tozer
In almost the same way you know what your grandmother looks and sounds like, you know what Bruce Willis looks and sounds like.
‐‐ Rian Johnson
In 'Alpha Protocol,' right from the outset, the parameters of the game explain to you that the mission needs to get done. How you approach that is your decision. The rewards and penalties for either path, those are going to balance out into different consequences.
‐‐ Chris Avellone
In ambition, as in love, the successful can afford to be indulgent toward their rivals. The prize our own, it is graceful to recognize the merit that vainly aspired to it.
‐‐ Christian Nestell Bovee
In America, after 9/11, and after the death of bin Laden, and after two wars, one of them fought, a lot of people think, on false pretenses, and definitely post the Patriot Act, there are a lot of these questions about what can we do to our citizens in order to prevent the next attack.
‐‐ Gideon Raff
In America, all things are possible.
‐‐ Mel Martinez
In America all too few blows are struck into flesh. We kill the spirit here, we are experts at that. We use psychic bullets and kill each other cell by cell.
‐‐ Norman Mailer
In America, any boy can grow up to become president. Or, if he never grows up, vice president.
‐‐ Pat Paulsen
In America any boy may become President, and I suppose it's just one of the risks he takes.
‐‐ Adlai Stevenson
In America, as opposed to the old country, success was based on merit.
‐‐ Rand Paul