In Kid A and Amnesiac, the guitar becomes one more texture, difficult to separate from other textures.
‐‐ Colin Greenwood
In 'Kill Rock n' Roll,' the choruses came about at the moment I was listening to a lot of the Supremes, and if you listen to that part, you can hear a melody and a harmony there that's not too far away from what the Supremes would probably be doing, but there's heavy guitars in the back.
‐‐ Daron Malakian
In kindergarten that used to be my job, to tell them fairytales. I liked Hans Christian Andersen, and the Grimm fairy tales, all the classic fairy tales.
‐‐ Francis Ford Coppola
In kindergarten, we had this Irish Catholic headmistress called Sister Leonie, and I remember she would tell us, say, to put the crayons in the box. I remember thinking, 'Why is everyone finding this so easy? Why should the crayons be in the box?'
‐‐ Binyavanga Wainaina
In kindergarten, you can learn how to be a citizen of the world.
‐‐ Jill Lepore
In known history, nobody has had such capacity for altering the universe than the people of the United States of America. And nobody has gone about it in such an aggressive way.
‐‐ Alan Watts
In Kolkata is a temple where the deity worshipped is Amitabh Bachchan. The daily aarti is performed to the chanting of the Amitabh Chaleesa. And people still ask, 'Could our mythological heroes be based on actual people who once lived?'
‐‐ Ashwin Sanghi
In Korea, I do different kinds of genres. So, like that, I would like to do a lot of good acting films.
‐‐ Lee Byung-hun
In Korea, it's a tradition to inherit your father's business. Unfortunately, I'm the only son in the entire family, so they were forcing too much.
‐‐ Psy
In Korea, the director has the final word. If the director makes a decision, that decision is final. In Hollywood, every decision needs to go through the producer, the studio, and sometimes even the main actor. There is a certain procedure that needs to be followed.
‐‐ Kim Jee-woon
In Korea, the director is on top, and the power flows down vertically. On the set, I love to come up with ideas on the spot. But in Hollywood, if I were to come up with a certain idea on set, the idea had to be taken to all these different people who had to agree.
‐‐ Kim Jee-woon
In Korea, when I started, there wasn't a trend where people chose to be both actors and singers. I was the first to do both. It was a great deal hard work, but I got a lot of support and love from my audience. And for me to receive the same treatment overseas, I felt that I was also very lucky.
‐‐ Rain
In Korean films there is only really a strong tradition of melodramas.
‐‐ Bong Joon-ho
In Korean, my lyrics are witty and have twists. But translated into English, it doesn't come over. I've tried writing in English, just for me, but it doesn't work. I've got to know everything about a culture, and I don't.
‐‐ Psy
In Kosovo, the U.S. has chosen a course of action that escalates atrocities and violence. It is also a course of action that strikes a blow against the regime of international order, but which offers the weak at least some protection from predatory states.
‐‐ Noam Chomsky
In Kurdistan, there's a lot of hardship - a lot of wars, a lot of bitter and difficult lifestyles. And witnessing all those made me a director.
‐‐ Bahman Ghobadi
In Kurosawa's films, the tragedy is that this strong man was crushed by corruption or mistrust at the end.
‐‐ Claire Denis
In Kuwait there is already a real, elected parliament with genuine power, but the prime minister is always a member of the ruling al-Sabah family. That must end.
‐‐ Elliott Abrams
In L.A., a lot of comics live here, but we don't get to spend that much time together because we've got to drive 45 minutes home, or do another set. So in San Francisco we can hang out, go for dinner - the community aspect of it is really lovely, as well as seeing people's shows that you don't normally get to see a longer version of.
‐‐ Maria Bamford
In L.A., cinema and television might be seen as more interesting places for architecture than ever before.
‐‐ Neil Denari
In L.A., everybody ain't so nice.
‐‐ Noah Hathaway
In L.A. everyone is an actor. In Texas, everyone's a musician.
‐‐ Minka Kelly
In L.A., everyone is competing for the next job, and in New York, it's pretty much the same thing: competing for a better job.
‐‐ Bill Kurtis
In L.A. everyone is in the entertainment industry, so you're forced to think about work.
‐‐ Seann William Scott
In L.A., everyone is in their car all the time, so you're used to not interacting with people for the majority of the day, and it kind of trickles into nightlife and all that. People stay within their circles and there's no real mingling to be had.
‐‐ Shenae Grimes
In L.A., I did a lot of vintage flea market dresses and Doc Martens.
‐‐ Bella Hadid
In L.A., I don't really want to go out because traffic sucks so bad. I'm sorry, I'm not going to spend five hours a day in my car, so you have to choose where you live very carefully.
‐‐ Holly Madison
In L.A., I get a meal delivery service called Diet Designs. I like a nice butter lettuce salad with some avocado, fresh grapefruit, shredded chicken breast and raw almond slices with a sesame vinaigrette dressing. I also love juicing and am kind of obsessed with it.
‐‐ Fergie
In L.A., I have more of a yard existence, and so I enjoy walking my two little dogs in New York - one's a Maltese and the other's a Shih Tzu.
‐‐ Jim Parsons
In L.A., I like to surf. I went through a phase - I was surfing four days a week. I'm still not good at it; I still spend most of my time falling.
‐‐ Jess Weixler
In L.A., I live right across from Universal Studios.
‐‐ Kodi Smit-McPhee
In L.A., I love being with my friends and being able to eat out and wear tank tops at night.
‐‐ Bella Hadid
In L.A., I love the L'Ermitage in Beverly Hills. Also, the Beverly Wilshire, where they make great huevos rancheros. I also love Shutters on the Beach, where I walk around everywhere in a bathrobe.
‐‐ Adam Richman
In L.A., I'm always going to dinner and hanging out. In New York, it's like my life just feels crazier, and there's more options.
‐‐ Jessie Baylin
In L.A., I played with Joe Pass and Gabor Szabo. Mick Goodrick plays guitar in the Liberation Music Orchestra, and he's a real special player. Then I did a duet concert with Jim Hall at the 1990 Montreal Festival.
‐‐ Charlie Haden
In L.A., I was a talent manager for many years. I represented many African-American actors. After a while, I became disheartened over the shortage of roles for African Americans.
‐‐ Lee Daniels
In L.A., I was meeting people who were all actors. My mind started to open up to what acting was. I didn't realize that Brad Pitt was a real person. I didn't think he was a robot or a machine, but I thought you were just born into acting - that it's a family tree, kind of like NASCAR. No one can just say, 'Hey, I'm going to be a NASCAR driver.'
‐‐ Kellan Lutz
In L.A., I worked as a bagger at a Ralphs for about two weeks. And I said, 'I just can't do that.' Not that it's a bad job. I would put the bread down and then the cans down on the bread, so I got fired. Or I just left. I'm not really sure which one happened.
‐‐ Ryan Hansen
In L.A., if you're an actor, your personal and professional lives are too intertwined.
‐‐ Jena Malone
In L.A., if you're in improv, and you're on those stages, all the big agents and managers and producers are watching those shows. They're not flying to Chicago to see the show. People are booking jobs off the stages in L.A. who aren't more talented than the guys in Chicago. But the most guys book out of L.A., and the second is New York.
‐‐ Jake Johnson
In L.A., it's easy to get caught up in what you look like or how much money you have, and those aren't values I want my kids to adopt.
‐‐ Joan Cusack
In L.A., it's easy to get wrapped up in this young Hollywood mess. You feel like you have to go out every night. You have to realize that you're here to work. I didn't move out here to party all the time.
‐‐ Taylor Spreitler
In L.A., it's the sort of city where you have to have a car to get around.
‐‐ Logan Green
In L.A., it's very hard to have some kind of conscience of some style out there. The weather's too hot; there's no seasons.
‐‐ Jason Statham
In L.A., like, there's a lot of, like, materialism, and, you know, people who think they're better than each other because of the clothes they wear or how they dress, and in Oakland, it's not like that.
‐‐ Kreayshawn
In L.A., my house is surrounded by churches, and there are no cars, so it's really nice to just walk around before I go home to check my emails from Spain, which have been coming in all night.
‐‐ Jordi Molla
In L.A., nobody is talking about football. No television stations. You see it nowhere.
‐‐ Ruud Gullit
In L.A., retro culture is just part of the thing you do. When we were kids, we didn't have allowances, and it was not cool to wear designer clothes. So it meant that we were into 1920s dresses when we were 13.
‐‐ Liz Goldwyn
In L.A. summer's blistering heat, I've seen many girls wearing short skirts with Ugg boots. I like the boots, and the short skirts, but I've always wondered, don't their feet get hot?
‐‐ Jackson Rathbone