In love's godlike breathing, there's the innermost aspect of the universe.
‐‐ Alexander Scriabin
In love, somehow, a man's heart is always either exceeding the speed limit, or getting parked in the wrong place.
‐‐ Helen Rowland
In 'Love Story,' Oliver Barrett IV comes from generations of wealth and privilege, but when he meets working-class Jennifer Cavilleri, he can't resist. When they marry, his father disowns him, but they struggle on in love, until she's diagnosed with cancer and they can't afford the costly treatments.
‐‐ Susan Straight
In love, the one who runs away is the winner.
‐‐ Henri Matisse
In love the paradox occurs that two beings become one and yet remain two.
‐‐ Erich Fromm
In love there are no vacations. No such thing. Love has to be lived fully with its boredom and all that.
‐‐ Marguerite Duras
In love there are two things - bodies and words.
‐‐ Joyce Carol Oates
In love, unlike most other passions, the recollection of what you have had and lost is always better than what you can hope for in the future.
‐‐ Stendhal
In love, we have to dare everything if we really love.
‐‐ Alain Delon
In love we often doubt what we most believe.
‐‐ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
In love, we worry more about the meaning of silences than the meaning of words.
‐‐ Mason Cooley
In love, women are professionals, men are amateurs.
‐‐ Francois Truffaut
In loving his own productive, generative, generous love, God loves all those ways in which that love can be realised in creation.
‐‐ Rowan Williams
In low comedy, a character gets hit in the head, and you don't really believe it. In farce, he's hit in the head, but he must be hit in the head. The character requires it.
‐‐ Mark Linn-Baker
In low-income countries, getting to a health post is hard. It's very expensive.
‐‐ Bill Gates
In low-income countries, the main problems you have is infectious diseases.
‐‐ Bill Gates
In Madrid, there's a big street in the centre called Callao. I remember being there with my mum and pointing to one of the big film posters and saying, 'I want to be up there.' That was my dream, and I got it.
‐‐ Maria Valverde
In magic, it takes two or three years for me to create a 5-minute illusion for me to get it to the level I want.
‐‐ David Copperfield
In Maine, nobody is required to belong to a union or pay dues.
‐‐ Cynthia Dill
In Maine, there is a deeply ingrained sense that you can always get a little more use out of something.
‐‐ Tim Sample
In Maine, we are fortunate to have a Clean Elections system that allows legislators to turn down corporate special interest money. At the national level, Congress should follow Maine's example by empowering the voices of small donors.
‐‐ Chellie Pingree
In mainland China, there are many good theaters - sometimes better than Hong Kong.
‐‐ Andrew Lau
In mainstream literature, a trope is a figure of speech: metaphor, simile, irony, or the like. Words used other than literally. In SF, a trope - at least as I understand the usage - is more: science used other than literally.
‐‐ Edward M. Lerner
In mainstream romantic comedies, I'm usually tearing my hair out. It's just a devastatingly difficult genre for me.
‐‐ Carter Burwell
In major studio scripts, the girls are very similar. They're all witty and hot. I'm more of an oddball.
‐‐ Riley Keough
In Majorca, I can be myself. I go to the supermarket and the cinema, and I am just Rafa. Everyone knows me, and it is no big deal. I can go all day - no photographs.
‐‐ Rafael Nadal
In making a speech one must study three points: first, the means of producing persuasion; second, the language; third the proper arrangement of the various parts of the speech.
‐‐ Aristotle
In making certain things easier for people, technology has actually demotivated people from using their brains. We have all these devices that keep us connected, and yet we're more disconnected than ever before. Why is that?
‐‐ Emilio Estevez
In making films, I'm constantly looking for people who are in conflict and who are going to surprise you and challenge you.
‐‐ Jehane Noujaim
In making films, you're dealing with hundreds of people and a crew, but eventually, it's you and an editor, and that part of it, I liked it a lot. The experience on 'Up in Smoke' was great. I really enjoyed it.
‐‐ Lou Adler
In making policy designed with copyright in mind, you end up making decisions about whether other important technologies, such as privacy-enhancing or file-search technologies, should be encouraged or discouraged. A collision is happening between creativity and protecting IP.
‐‐ Edward Felten
In making the jump from a local program to the showcase of a coast-to-coast broadcast, Ted Yates and I were determined to maintain the candid, sometimes combative style we'd introduced on 'Night Beat.' But that proved easier said than done.
‐‐ Mike Wallace
In making theories, always keep a window open so that you can throw one out if necessary.
‐‐ Bela Lugosi
In Malaysia where the front end pushes so much, extra engine braking is really going to help you.
‐‐ Sete Gibernau
In Malaysia, where Western culture was extremely influential, I'd grown up listening to Elvis and the Beatles and watching American movies. People wanted to be like Americans. In contrast, when I got here, I saw prosperous middle-class American college students wanting to somehow join the Third World.
‐‐ Feisal Abdul Rauf
In Mallrats, you pretty much don't see him sell any weed, really. I don't consider him a big dealer.
‐‐ Jason Mewes
In 'Malvolio,' the audience laugh at me, and I use that laughter to crack open the question as to why they are laughing.
‐‐ Tim Crouch
In man - in the history of mankind, this has happened many times, and occupation leaders hang on to the land that they're occupying. People fight to liberate their land. But in the end, the people's will is what achieves victory.
‐‐ Hassan Nasrallah
In man, the mechanical breathing is essential to life, and it is one of the old tests for death to see whether these movements have ceased completely.
‐‐ August Krogh
In man, the things which are not measurable are more important than those which are measurable.
‐‐ Alexis Carrel
In managers, I look for people who can get things done through other people. The most important thing for a good manager is that the people on his team feel like he or she has integrity.
‐‐ Sam Wyly
In Manhattan, and its true on some level till this day; its a whole different mentality from the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens, which I didn't know at the time - because you basically just know your neighborhood.
‐‐ Kool Moe Dee
In Manhattan, I often do two or three or more shows a night, so I'm always working on new material.
‐‐ Judah Friedlander
In many a piece of music, it's the pause or the rest that gives the piece its beauty and its shape. And I know I, as a writer, will often try to include a lot of empty space on the page so that the reader can complete my thoughts and sentences and so that her imagination has room to breathe.
‐‐ Pico Iyer
In many Asian households, to not go on to higher education, that's like a big no-no. I know my parents' discouragement was for my own protection, and I'm really close to them now, but they didn't understand that there is value in this. That's because they didn't know.
‐‐ Sandra Oh
In many biological structures proteins are simply components of larger molecular machines.
‐‐ Michael Behe
In many campaigns, one candidate or another is asked to answer for comments he or she made in the past. The answer is usually gibberish - 'That was a long time ago,' or 'I was trying to say something else.'
‐‐ Andrew Rosenthal
In many cases it is a matter for decision and not a simple matter of fact whether x understands y; and so on.
‐‐ John Searle
In many cases, jobs that used to be done by people are going to be able to be done through automation. I don't have an answer to that. That's one of the more perplexing problems of society.
‐‐ John Sculley