In Egypt, on the eve of Tahrir Square, there was a major poll which found that overwhelmingly - 80-90%, numbers like that - Egyptians regarded the main threats they face as the U.S. and Israel. They don't like Iran - Arabs generally don't like Iran - but they didn't consider it a threat.
‐‐ Noam Chomsky
In Egypt, the living were subordinate to the dead.
‐‐ Stephen Gardiner
In Egypt today most people are concerned with getting bread to eat. Only some of the educated understand how democracy works.
‐‐ Naguib Mahfouz
In Egypt, where my research is focused, I have seen plenty of trouble in and out of the citadel. There are legions of young men who can't afford to get married, because marriage has become a very expensive proposition. They are expected to bear the burden of costs in married life, but they can't find jobs.
‐‐ Shereen El Feki
In Einstein's equation, time is a river. It speeds up, meanders, and slows down. The new wrinkle is that it can have whirlpools and fork into two rivers. So, if the river of time can be bent into a pretzel, create whirlpools and fork into two rivers, then time travel cannot be ruled out.
‐‐ Michio Kaku
In El Salvador, when neighbors were disappeared, tortured or killed, people doubted their own knowledge of the victims, and worried there must have been some secret guilt involved to deserve such punishment! That's how political terror succeeds.
‐‐ Mimi Kennedy
In elections in Iceland, I have always been an abstainer. It seems like politics is such a small bundle of self-important people, who don't have much to do with things I'm interested in.
‐‐ Bjork
In elementary and high school, I never considered acting as a profession.
‐‐ Rashida Jones
In elementary school, I did well in science, but I was a poor writer. When I got to high school, I failed all my courses.
‐‐ Avi
In elementary school, I loved the 'Bailey School Kids' series. It was about a group of classmates who would speculate whether adults in their lives were supernatural beings. I read literally every single book in the series.
‐‐ Tyler Oakley
In elementary school, we all say, 'If you don't have anything nice to say, then don't say anything at all.' In high school, we should say, 'If you don't have anything nice to say, shut your mouth.' So that's what I'm telling high schools all around the world.
‐‐ Nick Vujicic
In elementary school, we should teach nonviolent conflict resolution and healthy communication skills, which will help children cope with issues like rejection and sexuality later in life.
‐‐ Jane Velez-Mitchell
In elite, primarily white institutions, there are many blacks who have white wives. So much so that sometimes there is almost the assumption that I would be married to a white woman.
‐‐ Randall Kennedy
In Elizabethan England or classical Athens... theater was at the center of, not culture, but society and politics and religion and civic engagement. Those things have a different audience.
‐‐ Diane Paulus
In embracing change, entrepreneurs ensure social and economic stability.
‐‐ George Gilder
In emerging democracies like Russia, in authoritarian states like Iran or even Yugoslavia, journalists play a vital role in civil society. In fact, they form the very basis of those new democracies and civil societies.
‐‐ Christiane Amanpour
In Endless Quest books, you start the plot, and the character has to make choices. Then you have to write one choice over here, one choice over there. The author might get one or two choices out.
‐‐ Margaret Weis
In energy, you have to plan and do research way in advance, sometimes decades in advance to get a new system that's safer, doesn't require us to go around the world to get all our oil.
‐‐ Bill Gates
In England, and all over Europe, and all over the world, actors act until they die. They get old, really old, and they're still working. They just keep doing it.
‐‐ Christopher Walken
In England and America people tend to graze all day long, but I think it's such a waste to be constantly picking at food because you then can't enjoy a proper full meal when the time comes.
‐‐ Nigella Lawson
In England and Europe, we have this huge music called ambient - ambient techno, ambient house, ambient hip-hop, ambient this, ambient that.
‐‐ Brian Eno
In England and the United States, where physicists have at their disposal equipment of very high voltages, several new elements were prepared using protons and deuterons as projectiles.
‐‐ Frederic Joliot-Curie
In England, David and I are big fish in a small pond. But in L.A., we are tiny, tiny, tiny fish in a big pond.
‐‐ Victoria Beckham
In England, 'Doctor Who' has always been considered a children's show, at least by children.
‐‐ Alex Kingston
In England especially, I've found that if you bring up King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson at a dinner party or a social gathering, it's like throwing a Molotov cocktail into the room.
‐‐ Madonna Ciccone
In England, everyone believes if you think, then you don't feel. But all my novels are about joining together thinking and feeling.
‐‐ A. S. Byatt
In England everyone puts a lot of pressure on you when you have cost a lot of money.
‐‐ Andriy Shevchenko
In England, football is a big thing to talk about, but Liverpool, it's a special place. You feel it when you make your first step.
‐‐ Jurgen Klopp
In England, footballers are respected more, the game is more noble, there's less cheating. Every Spaniard who goes loves it - and comes back a better player. If I had ever left, it would have been to England.
‐‐ Xavi
In England I am not English, in India I am not Indian. I am chained to the 1,000 square miles that is Trinidad; but I will evade that fate yet.
‐‐ V. S. Naipaul
In England, I'm a horror movie director. In Germany, I'm a filmmaker. In the US, I'm a bum.
‐‐ John Carpenter
In England, I'm already labeled a rock photographer, which is a little insulting, because I'm not a rock photographer at all.
‐‐ Anton Corbijn
In England, I met a couple who run a children's home. They were very kind and showed me many nice spots in England.
‐‐ Laura Dekker
In England, I suppose I have been known to once or twice tune into 'Big Brother', which is a pretty terrible guilty pleasure.
‐‐ Freddie Stroma
In England, I've had a more balanced career directing and acting. It can be quite difficult to juggle the two careers.
‐‐ Douglas Hodge
In England, I've never had to drive myself to work. I don't think the English producers trust actors to get up at five A.M. and get to the set on time.
‐‐ Gina Bellman
In England, I've never really had a problem with racism.
‐‐ Didier Drogba
In England, I was a Cockney actor. In America, I was an actor.
‐‐ Michael Caine
In England, it's a rare thing to see a player smoking but, all in all, I prefer that to an alcoholic. The relationship with alcohol is a real problem in English football and, in the short term, it's much more harmful to a sportsman. It weakens the body, which becomes more susceptible to injury.
‐‐ Alex Ferguson
In England, it's now Sir Ben. Mister has just disappeared. It's not even on my passport anymore. They've taken Mister away from me.
‐‐ Ben Kingsley
In England, it's thought to be morally suspect to worry about what your surroundings look like.
‐‐ Howard Hodgkin
In England, literary pretence is more universal than elsewhere from our method of education.
‐‐ James Payn
In England, more than in any comparable country, those who are born poor are more likely to stay poor, and those who inherit privilege are more likely to pass on privilege. For those of us who believe in social justice, this stratification and segregation are morally indefensible.
‐‐ Michael Gove
In England, one without a trace of Royalty will master. Twenty months he will rule; twenty months he will bleed the lands, then his end comes quickly.
‐‐ Nostradamus
In England only uneducated people show off their knowledge; nobody quotes Latin or Greek authors in the course of conversation, unless he has never read them.
‐‐ George Mikes
In England or America, actors do not have to cater to an image. In India, it is almost demanded of us. Very seldom do you get a film where you can walk away from your image.
‐‐ Abhishek Bachchan
In England people are very proud of being very stupid.
‐‐ V. S. Naipaul
In England, people don't like me.
‐‐ Heather Mills
In England, rain was thin and cold, and made you hunch up inside your coat, walking home from the bus stop. In Jamaica, it was wide and thick and invited you to step into it, and see how wet you could get, and be thrilled that it was warmer than the sea and warmer than your skin; it was abandon.
‐‐ Sadie Jones