In e-commerce, your prices have to be better because the consumer has to take a leap of faith in your product.
‐‐ Ashton Kutcher
In each action we must look beyond the action at our past, present, and future state, and at others whom it affects, and see the relations of all those things. And then we shall be very cautious.
‐‐ Blaise Pascal
In each colony in 1750 were to be found two sets of governing organizations, - the local and the general.
‐‐ Albert Bushnell Hart
In each individual the spirit is made flesh, in each one the whole of creation suffers, in each one a Savior is crucified.
‐‐ Hermann Hesse
In each medium - popular music, literature, and visual art, respectively - the woman has broken form, shed a skin, with each phase of her career, whereas the man has returned to ever-deepening iterations of the sound or sentence or imagery with which he began.
‐‐ Stacey D'Erasmo
In each of my characters there is a little of me. Not strictly autobiographical but a little piece of my soul.
‐‐ Dario Argento
In each of my homes, I have a leopard room. I don't know why, but I do. It's like my lounge next to the dressing rooms.
‐‐ Ivana Trump
In each restaurant, I develop a different culinary sensibility. In Paris, I'm more classic, because that's what customers like. In Monaco, it's classic Mediterranean haute cuisine. In London, it's a contemporary French restaurant that I've developed with a U.K. influence and my French know-how.
‐‐ Alain Ducasse
In each scene, the writer sets up a situation, which brings a conflict as well as either a small victory or a loss at the close of that particular scene.
‐‐ Darin Strauss
In each soul, God loves and partly saves the whole world which that soul sums up in an incommunicable and particular way.
‐‐ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
In each verse, a decision awaits us, and we can't choose to close our eyes and let instinct work on its own. Poetic instinct consists of an alert tension.
‐‐ Octavio Paz
In earlier religions the spirit of the time was expressed through the individual and confirmed by miracles. In modern religions the spirit is expressed through the many and confirmed by reason.
‐‐ Heinrich Heine
In earlier times, so many people sang much more. You know as a kid you'd go to some kind of religious training and or summer camp or whatever it was and you'd learn to sing a lot of songs.
‐‐ Michael Tilson Thomas
In early 1798, the Directory, the oligarchy that was ruling revolutionary France, ordered its top general, Napoleon Bonaparte, to plan the invasion of England. Instead, Napoleon organized and carried out the invasion of Egypt, which became the first modern incursion by the West into the Middle East.
‐‐ Tom Reiss
In early 1961 a new president, John F. Kennedy, was told by military leaders and civilian officials that the Kingdom of Laos - of no conceivable strategic importance to the U.S. - required the presence of American troops and perhaps even tactical nuclear weapons. Why? Because if Laos fell, Asia would go red from Thailand to Indonesia.
‐‐ Jeff Greenfield
In early 1993, a hostile observer might have had grounds for thinking that the Unix story was almost played out, and with it the fortunes of the hacker tribe.
‐‐ Eric S. Raymond
In early 1993, when I was 12, I was separated from my family as the Sierra Leone civil war, which began two years earlier, came into my life.
‐‐ Ishmael Beah
In early 2008, it was confirmed that there would be an opportunity to build applications for the iPhone. We were fortunate enough to make the right call on that: to bet early, to put resources into it and have a pretty good application in the store at the moment when it opened.
‐‐ Jeremy Stoppelman
In early 2010, we launched our first localized version of 'WhatsApp' for iPhone. It included Spanish and German language translations, to name a couple.
‐‐ Brian Acton
In early '57, I bought a Fender Telecaster.
‐‐ Johnny Rivers
In early church polemics, Jews are deemed no longer worthy of their own Scriptures because they have failed to accept Christ as the Messiah.
‐‐ Jack Schwartz
In early draft it never satisfied me, and that was when it clicked into place and it went so well as a diary.
‐‐ Colleen McCullough
In early high school years, I was pretty chubby, and I spent a lot of time on my computer, before it was cool to have a computer - because there was a time that was true. So that's where I developed my personality.
‐‐ Rashida Jones
In early Islam, it was an absolute tenet that the prophet was not to be worshipped. The prophet was a messenger. And one of the things that's happened in Islam is this cult of the prophet, which to my view is counter to the original tradition.
‐‐ Salman Rushdie
In early January I introduced my legislation, which, besides prohibiting Federal funding of human cloning, also expresses the sense of Congress that foreign nations should establish total prohibition on human cloning as well.
‐‐ Cliff Stearns
In earthly life, a person can conceal whether evil or good is active in his soul. After death, this is no longer possible. The spirit form presents after death the physiognomical expression of what the person was on earth.
‐‐ Rudolf Steiner
In East, South and Central Africa, the minority manipulated the majority into believing the minority was the majority, that there were more whites in the world than blacks; instilled in the blacks a sense of inferiority, inadequacy, worthlessness.
‐‐ Peter Abrahams
In Eastern culture, people see ghosts, people talk about ghosts... it's just accepted. And in Western culture it's just not.
‐‐ Jessica Alba
In economic panics throughout history, the wiping out of the savings accounts of lower earners and the middle class has often led to social revolution, sometimes violent upheavals.
‐‐ Nick Clooney
In economic terms, health care is a highly successful industry - profitable, growing, and virtually recession-proof - but it's a massive burden on the rest of the economy.
‐‐ Marcia Angell
In economic terms, we've always thought of work as a disutility - as something you do to get something else. Now it's increasingly a utility - something that's valuable and worthy in its own right.
‐‐ Daniel H. Pink
In economics, hope and faith coexist with great scientific pretension and also a deep desire for respectability.
‐‐ John Kenneth Galbraith
In economics, one of the most important concepts is 'opportunity cost' - the idea that once you spend your money on something, you can't spend it again on something else.
‐‐ Malcolm Turnbull
In economics, the majority is always wrong.
‐‐ John Kenneth Galbraith
In Ecuador, if I go after an Ecuadoran, I'm in trouble; if I go after a Costa Rican, I'm a hero.
‐‐ Paul Watson
In Edinburgh, there was a lovely little Episcopalian Church of Scotland church on my way to the theater, so I used to pop in there and soak up the atmosphere.
‐‐ Neve McIntosh
In editing, it's amazing how you choose the in and out points. What you cut on is everything for creating tension. It's amazing how expanding a shot by five seconds can just ruin the tension.
‐‐ Sean Durkin
In Edna, I created a satiric portrait of my hometown of Melbourne, a large provincial English city paradoxically in far Southeast Asia. She's a theatrical figure, related to vaudeville in some respects. She inhabits a world in which there are comparatively few female exponents of comedy.
‐‐ Barry Humphries
In education, technology can be a life-changer, a game changer, for kids who are both in school and out of school. Technology can bring textbooks to life. The Internet can connect students to their peers in other parts of the world. It can bridge the quality gaps.
‐‐ Queen Rania of Jordan
In education, they say either property taxes have to go up, or we'll have poor education - that's a false choice.
‐‐ Scott Walker
In effect I am not a novelist, but rather a failed essayist who started to write novels because he didn't know how to write essays.
‐‐ Jose Saramago
In effect, I feel like a blind, deaf, and illiterate person working through the sensibilities and multiple, real talents of other people. Everything I do is collaborative.
‐‐ Godfrey Reggio
In effect, I was asking that if Russia mobilized against Austria, the German Government, who had been supporting the Austrian demand on Serbia, should ask Austria to consider some modification of her demands, under the threat of Russian mobilization.
‐‐ Edward Grey
In effect, Saudi Arabia legitimizes fundamentalism, religious discrimination, intolerance and the oppression of women. Saudi women not only can't drive, but are also told by some clerics that they mustn't wear seatbelts for fear of showing the outlines of their bodies.
‐‐ Nicholas Kristof
In effect, the Internet is a global connection of interconnected computers. It has been described as truly a peer-to-peer system with many distributed nodes and no central point of control architecture.
‐‐ Miriam Defensor-Santiago
In effect, to follow, not to force the public inclination; to give a direction, a form, a technical dress, and a specific sanction, to the general sense of the community, is the true end of legislature.
‐‐ Edmund Burke
In effect, you cannot stop Iraq from growing nasty bugs in the basement. You can stop them from putting operational warheads on working missiles and launching them at their neighbors.
‐‐ Barton Gellman
In Egypt, every family is suffering from the deteriorated schooling and university system of the Mubarak regime. What families want most of all is to secure a good education for their children.
‐‐ Ahmed Zewail
In Egypt, I do survey work on the ground. That's really the most important part of using satellite images. You know, it helps us to find potential locations for sites, and then we get to go there on the ground and confirm what we've seen.
‐‐ Sarah Parcak