In Georgia, people had already understood that communism couldn't survive, and I came to the institute in Moscow, and people still believed in it. They were completely different people, and I found it very difficult psychologically.
‐‐ Bidzina Ivanishvili
In Georgia where children work day and night in the cotton mills they have just passed a bill to protect song birds. What about the little children from whom all song is gone?
‐‐ Mary Harris Jones
In Gerald Ford, the man he was in public, he was also that man in private.
‐‐ Tom Brokaw
In German science, we have a special problem. We lose talented women at the time they get pregnant. Some of it occurs because they are encouraged - by their husbands, bosses and the government - to take long maternity leaves.
‐‐ Christiane Nusslein-Volhard
In Germany, a new sect shall be born which shall renew ancient pagan times.
‐‐ Nostradamus
In Germany, actors tend to be more laid-back and take orders from the director: 'Tell me what you want.' I'm more into collaboration. So are Americans.
‐‐ Nina Hoss
In Germany air became generally accepted Berlin in this area. It operated with 45 airplanes within the Low Cost range from Germany, and is one the most successful carriers in Europe.
‐‐ Niki Lauda
In Germany I am not so famous.
‐‐ Hans Berger
In Germany I have been acknowledged again since the fall of Hitler, but my works, partly suppressed by the Nazis and partly destroyed by the war; have not yet been republished there.
‐‐ Herman Hesse
In Germany, I have been called the Queen of Kitsch, but I don't mind that - as long as people buy the books.
‐‐ Rosamunde Pilcher
In Germany it is good if as many people as possible join initiatives and peaceful demonstrations against the rule of the financial markets. Worshipping the unfettered freedom of global markets has brought the world to the brink of ruin. We now need social and ecological rules for the market economy.
‐‐ Sigmar Gabriel
In Germany, salads are assemblies of ham and mayonnaise, not trendy tossed leaves.
‐‐ Rachel Johnson
In Germany, they all thought I was a bit mental, very emotional.
‐‐ Jurgen Klopp
In Germany, they have great difficulty with anything that smacks of cultism or messianic leadership. You can't talk about leadership in its charismatic forms.
‐‐ David Whyte
In Germany, you have a huge official memorial to the murdered Jews and then you have this artist who's been putting these stumbling blocks, these brass cobblestones, outside the houses Jews were taken away from. It's somewhat controversial and has met some resistance.
‐‐ Amy Waldman
In getting older, I find myself becoming progressively more ineffectual in a lot of different ways, and part of that is down to no longer having the youthful feeling that what you're doing has any true impact.
‐‐ Nick Cave
In getting Under Armour started, like any business, I think, number one, you need a great idea.
‐‐ Kevin Plank
In Ghazalia, Mr. Hussein showed his contempt for the majority Shiites in ways large and small. He refused to allow them even one mosque, while the Sunnis had nearly a dozen. To worship, the Shiites had to cross an inconveniently located bridge over the sewage canal to Shula.
‐‐ Alex Berenson
In giving advice seek to help, not to please, your friend.
‐‐ Solon
In giving freedom to the slave, we assure freedom to the free - honorable alike in that we give and what we preserve. We shall nobly save, or meanly lose, the last best hope of earth.
‐‐ Abraham Lincoln
In giving to the March of Dimes, my fans can help support vital research and programs to help babies and their families.
‐‐ Thalia
In giving us children, God places us in a position of both leadership and service. He calls us to give up our lives for someone else's sake - to abandon our own desires and put our child's interests first. Yet, according to His perfect design, it is through this selflessness that we can become truly fulfilled.
‐‐ Charles Stanley
In Glendale, where I live, there's a street called Broadway. The bottoms of the light posts have swastikas on them.
‐‐ Daron Malakian
In global warming, I think everyone is scratching their heads - are there technological things that can be brought to bear that can make a difference?
‐‐ Paul Allen
In Globalization 1.0, which began around 1492, the world went from size large to size medium. In Globalization 2.0, the era that introduced us to multinational companies, it went from size medium to size small. And then around 2000 came Globalization 3.0, in which the world went from being small to tiny.
‐‐ Thomas Friedman
In Gnosticism, the physical world did not ultimately matter - which meant physical suffering did not matter either. Seeking 'enlightenment' meant cultivating an attitude of detachment, even indifference.
‐‐ Nancy Pearcey
In God's eyes, there's not before and after. Every moment of time is simultaneous to God.
‐‐ Michael Novak
In God's family, there are no outsiders, no enemies.
‐‐ Desmond Tutu
In God's world, for those who are in earnest, there is no failure. No work truly done, no word earnestly spoken, no sacrifice freely made, was ever made in vain.
‐‐ Frederick William Robertson
In God, the characteristics of men and women that we admire in men and women are combined. That's been a traditional Catholic teaching that God is the combination of opposites.
‐‐ Andrew Greeley
In God, there is no lack and no recession.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
In Goddess religion death is not feared, but is understood to be a part of life, followed by birth and renewal.
‐‐ Carol P. Christ
In golf, advice is not a big thing. If you don't have the ability, you won't get anywhere no matter how much advice you get. The only thing people can suggest that matters is, be a good person and treat people respectfully. But advice on your game doesn't mean much to me.
‐‐ Angel Cabrera
In golf, 'close' is like the north and south rim of the Grand Canyon.
‐‐ Johnny Miller
In golf, the player, coach and official are rolled into one, and they overlap completely. Golf really is the best microcosm of life - or at least the way life should be.
‐‐ Lou Holtz
In golf, you have to stay patient and calm. On the race track you can let loose, but in golf you can't and you must be calm.
‐‐ Heikki Kovalainen
In good comedy, the structure comes from truth and that weird eye that looks at the way life is.
‐‐ Ciaran Hinds
In good relationships, we are happy to grow as the other person becomes part of us and who we are.
‐‐ Miroslav Volf
In good times, people want to advertise; in bad times, they have to.
‐‐ Bruce Barton
In good writing, the contemplative and the exciting happen at the same time.
‐‐ Dave Morris
In Goodfellas they have this one scene where the camera goes down some steps and walks through a kitchen into a restaurant and the critics were all over this as evidence of the genius of Scorsese and Scorsese is a genius.
‐‐ Alex Cox
In Google's world, public space is just something that stands between your house and the well-reviewed restaurant that you are dying to get to.
‐‐ Evgeny Morozov
In Gov. Huckabee's case, consistency is seen as principle... and that's incredibly valuable to voters.
‐‐ Kellyanne Conway
In government as well as in trade a new era came to the colonies in 1763.
‐‐ Albert Bushnell Hart
In government-directed economies, the collective takes priority over the individual. The moral ideal is equal results. That approach could not be further removed from the real world.
‐‐ Paul Ryan
In government institutions and in teaching, you need to inspire confidence. To achieve credibility, you have to very clearly explain what you are doing and why. The same principles apply to businesses.
‐‐ Janet Yellen
In government, one actress is enough.
‐‐ Evita Peron
In government, our chief executives have been lawyers. The great majority of our cabinets and congresses are and have been men trained in the law. They have provided the leadership and the statecraft and the store of strength when it was needed.
‐‐ Robert Kennedy
In government, the forces of risk-aversion and constant conflict serve to stultify and narrow the range of ideas up for debate.
‐‐ Paul Singer
In government, you are pressed by the security agencies. They come to you with very good information, and they say, 'You need to do something.' So you do need the breath of scepticism, not cynicism, breathing on them.
‐‐ David Blunkett