In humans, smell is often viewed as an aesthetic sense, as a sense capable of eliciting enduring thoughts and memories. Smell, however, is the primal sense. It is the sense that affords most organisms the ability to detect food, predators, and mates.
‐‐ Richard Axel
In humans, the thing is that as we mature, our telomeres slowly wear down. So the question has always been: 'Did that matter?' Well, more and more, it seems like it matters.
‐‐ Elizabeth Blackburn
In Hungary, acting is a career for which one fits himself as earnestly as one studies for a degree in medicine, law, or philosophy.
‐‐ Bela Lugosi
In Hungary acting is a profession. In America it is a decision.
‐‐ Bela Lugosi
In Hungary all native music, in its origin, is divided naturally into melody destined for song or melody for the dance.
‐‐ Franz Liszt
In ice dancing, you cannot decide your result. You just have to do your best, and you can't decide if you win or not.
‐‐ Pauline Ferrand-Prevot
In Iceland, the weather is the biggest character you deal with every day. There's nothing more relevant in your life than what kind of weather it is.
‐‐ Baltasar Kormakur
In Iceland, you can see the contours of the mountains wherever you go, and the swell of the hills, and always beyond that the horizon. And there's this strange thing: you're never sort of hidden; you always feel exposed in that landscape. But it makes it very beautiful as well.
‐‐ Hannah Kent
In ideal form of social control is an atomised collection of individuals focused on their own narrow concern, lacking the kinds of organisations in which they can gain information, develop and articulate their thoughts, and act constructively to achieve common ends.
‐‐ Noam Chomsky
In idling, the motor's running, but you're letting your mind take in anything. Things pop into it. Those are the gifts of subterranean conscious.
‐‐ Mortimer Adler
In Illinois, community, migrant, homeless and public housing health centers operate 268 primary care sites and serve close to 1 million patients every year.
‐‐ Jan Schakowsky
In Illinois, where legislators are paid $45,000, plus as much as $10,000 for leadership work, about half are full-time politicians.
‐‐ Bill Dedman
In imagination, there's no limitation.
‐‐ Mark Victor Hansen
In improv, the whole thing is that it is a relationship between the two people, as a back and forth. In standup, you don't really want to be listening to what somebody is saying; you want to project your jokes into their face. And that's really not a good instinct with a 'Daily Show' field piece, where it's supposed to be an interview.
‐‐ John Oliver
In improvising, you've got your scale; you've got the notes that are going to sound good with other notes, the intervals that are going to sound good. But you've also got all the chromatic possibilities, the possibilities of sounding dissident, of being unexpected.
‐‐ Eleanor Catton
In income tax, there is no case for amnesty.
‐‐ P. Chidambaram
In independent film you tend to have stories that involve more of a community, and the smaller characters are important to the story.
‐‐ David Morse
In India, at the community level, young men are playing an absolutely essential role in changing the cultural norms and deeply held practices concerning women. They are doing this in a way that not only empowers women and girls, but really empowers the young men as well.
‐‐ Melanne Verveer
In India, because of the huge investments materialising in industry and infrastructure projects, the demand for steel has grown much faster than anticipated.
‐‐ Jitin Prasada
In India, film sets are like a family atmosphere.
‐‐ Anupam Kher
In India, I have been called a 'destroyer.' But that is only because they mixed my identity as a performer and as a composer. As a composer I have tried everything, even electronic music and avant-garde. But as a performer I am, believe me, getting more classical and more orthodox, jealously protecting the heritage that I have learned.
‐‐ Ravi Shankar
In India, I'm always 'Aruna Roy's husband.'
‐‐ Bunker Roy
In India I've been to all the award functions, but that was in Hindi; now it's in English so it's a much bigger scale.
‐‐ Anil Kapoor
In India, if you are from the elite, dogs are extremely important. The breed of the dog indicates your wealth, that you are westernized. The cook, another human being, is on a much lower level than your dog. You see this all the time.
‐‐ Kiran Desai
In India, innocent and poor children are victims of child labor.
‐‐ Malala Yousafzai
In India, it is difficult for a cricketer to show that he is under some kind of stress. Here, you can only retire when you don't want to play anymore, or the motivation is lacking.
‐‐ Harbhajan Singh
In India, it is not a contradiction for religion and liberalism to co-exist.
‐‐ Amish Tripathi
In India, it's a matter of fact that a girl child is seen as a liability. Probably the only expectation is that you grow up to a presentable young woman who can get a decent spouse.
‐‐ Kangana Ranaut
In India, it's hard not to have Gandhi as a hero. To give up everything - including power and money - and to live for his countrymen, that beats everything else. He's a role model of selflessness.
‐‐ Amit Bhatia
In India, it's the rich who have problems with obesity. And the poor are darker-skinned because they work outside and often work without their tops on so you can see their ribs.
‐‐ Aravind Adiga
In India, kids need someone to look up to. They've got it in cricket: they have Tendulkar and others.
‐‐ Ian Rush
In India, nobody really talks about works of art; they always talk about the appreciation of art. You buy this for 3,000 rupees, it'll become 30,000 in two months.
‐‐ A. Balasubramaniam
In India, nobody sues anybody.
‐‐ Bikram Choudhury
In India, one has to plan according to the monsoons.
‐‐ Roland Joffe
In India, people love turmeric. They make turmeric milk, and sometimes I mix it with some cream or yogurt and turn it into a scrub. You'd be amazed at what it can take off your skin.
‐‐ Priyanka Chopra
In India, the eldest has the most responsibility and the crown goes to him. The crown could go to a person with the most talent. But how could 'most talent' be determined? So Indian society settled on age.
‐‐ Devdutt Pattanaik
In India, the films are not looked upon just as entertainment. They're a way of life.
‐‐ Shah Rukh Khan
In India, therapy is not part of the culture; it has not become such a big need.
‐‐ Irrfan Khan
In India, there are lots of places that I love, but my favourite is Kashmir.
‐‐ Chiranjeevi
In India there are more poor people in three states... than there are in the whole of sub-Saharan Africa.
‐‐ Andrew Mitchell
In India, there are real consequences to inattention; drivers who jeopardize pedestrians can be lynched on the spot.
‐‐ Bharati Mukherjee
In India, there is a psychological problem that movies going to film festivals are boring. It is a problem with exhibitors.
‐‐ Anurag Kashyap
In India, there's a way of seeing life as a cosmic play. It's called Lila. I can watch my life, and I can see my guru playing with me.
‐‐ Ram Dass
In India, we kind of concentrate only on weight loss. I want to teach people that it is very important to be strong and fit, rather than just thin.
‐‐ Bipasha Basu
In India, we never distinguished between history and myth. Our Puranas as well as Itihasas contain fantastical tales. They are lies that convey deeper truths.
‐‐ Ashwin Sanghi
In India, we now see many highly qualified professionals ready to work in the rural hinterland and in their own towns and cities to tackle development issues directly without depending much on the government.
‐‐ Jacqueline Novogratz
In India we only read about death, sickness, terrorism, crime.
‐‐ A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
In India, you're taught that there are certain qualities that make you a divine human being.
‐‐ Deepak Chopra
In Indiana, gays and lesbians can be fired from their jobs with impunity, and in Arkansas, it's the same thing. We need those protective laws to truly have an equal society.
‐‐ George Takei