In many ways, theatre is more rewarding for a writer. I used to think it was like painting a wall - that when the play is finished, it's done - but now I realise it's more like gardening; you plant the thing, then you have to constantly tend it. You're part of a thing that's living.
‐‐ Lee Hall
In many ways, Tucker Carlson's a better symbol of the pathetic state of what passes for conservative journalism than even Glenn Beck or the late Andrew Breitbart, to name two of his contemporaries with a much larger following.
‐‐ Alex Pareene
In many ways, Viv and I were the only ones who were really songwriters.
‐‐ Neil Innes
In many ways, we all have extraordinary circumstances thrust upon us in life, and it's up to us to do the best with them.
‐‐ Box Brown
In many ways we are all sons and daughters of ancient Greece.
‐‐ Nia Vardalos
In many ways, 'What Teachers Make: In Praise of the Greatest Job in the World' is just one big thank-you note to my teachers. The book is dedicated to my fifth and sixth grade English teacher, Dr. Joseph D'Angelo, a massive force of erudition, martial artistry, culture, and love.
‐‐ Taylor Mali
In many ways when Jerry Ford pardoned Nixon, in a certain way, he did speak for the country.
‐‐ Morley Safer
In many ways, when you're a Nobel peace laureate, you have an obligation to humankind, to society.
‐‐ Desmond Tutu
In many ways, when you're young and sexy, it's very annoying to be whistled at and to have someone always trying to attract your attention, but now when it happens I find myself registering the fact almost warmly.
‐‐ Greta Scacchi
In many ways, 'William Shakespeare's Star Wars' is modeled on Shakespeare's Henry V, which relied on a chorus to explain in words the battles of Harfleur and Agincourt that could never be captured on the Elizabethan stage.
‐‐ Ian Doescher
In many ways, writing is the act of saying 'I,' of imposing oneself upon other people, of saying, 'Listen to me, see it my way, change your mind.' It's an aggressive, even a hostile act.
‐‐ Joan Didion
In March 1915, at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle, the British fired more shells in a single 35-minute bombardment than they had during the whole Boer War.
‐‐ Saul David
In March 1943, my parents, four-year-old sister and I were interned with other foreign civilians at Lunghua camp, a former teacher training college outside Shanghai, where we remained until the end of August 1945.
‐‐ J. G. Ballard
In March 1950, in New York City, I was married to Marietta Soffer. We have three children: Vilhelm, Tomas, and Margrethe.
‐‐ Aage Bohr
In March 2005, I was appointed to the board of the Santa Barbara metro transit district. I was incredibly optimistic about how public transportation can be the solution to help people live in the city and not need a car.
‐‐ Logan Green
In March of 1933 we witnessed a revolution in manner, in mores, in the definition of government. What before had been black or white sprang alive with color.
‐‐ Emanuel Celler
In marked contrast to the University of Wisconsin, Biochemistry was hardly visible at Stanford in 1945, consisting of only two professors in the chemistry department.
‐‐ Paul D. Boyer
In market research I did at Microsoft Corp. in the early 1990s, I estimated that the 'Wall Street Journal' took in about 75 cents per copy from subscribers, $1.25 at the newsstand and a whopping $5 per copy from ads. The ad revenue let them run a far bigger newsroom than subscribers were paying for.
‐‐ Nathan Myhrvold
In market valuation, Yahoo is worth about as much Walt Disney and the News Corporation combined.
‐‐ Alex Berenson
In marketing I've seen only one strategy that can't miss - and that is to market to your best customers first, your best prospects second and the rest of the world last.
‐‐ John Romero
In marketing you must choose between boredom, shouting and seduction. Which do you want?
‐‐ Roy H. Williams
In markets, you have rich years, and you have less rich years.
‐‐ Arpad Busson
In marriage, a man becomes slack and selfish, and undergoes a fatty degeneration of his moral being.
‐‐ Robert Louis Stevenson
In marriage, compromise nurtures the relationship.
‐‐ Tim Allen
In marriage, it's always that give and take and rebalancing that we have to do in how we can help each other. But, I have been known at times by my sons, that is the name that they call me-the Mitt stabilizer.
‐‐ Ann Romney
In marriage, someone has to be a giver and someone a taker. I am a taker who married a giver.
‐‐ Robert Preston
In marriage there are no manners to keep up, and beneath the wildest accusations no real criticism. Each is familiar with that ancient child in the other who may erupt again. We are not ridiculous to ourselves. We are ageless. That is the luxury of the wedding ring.
‐‐ Enid Bagnold
In married life three is company and two none.
‐‐ Oscar Wilde
In Mars, we've been given a wonderful set of moons... where we can send continuous numbers of people.
‐‐ Buzz Aldrin
In martial arts, every time you graduate, move to another level, you don't forget everything you've done. You build on it, but it's always there.
‐‐ Melody Beattie
In martial arts, the way that they train really does channel that killer instinct. We used to put motorcycle helmets on and go full force at each other with these sticks to train.
‐‐ Jose Pablo Cantillo
In Maryland, we consider ourselves pro-growth Americans.
‐‐ Martin O'Malley
In Maryland, we have the unfortunate distinction of being the most gerrymandered state in the entire nation.
‐‐ Larry Hogan
In masks outrageous and austere, The years go by in single file; But none has merited my fear, And none has quite escaped my smile.
‐‐ Elinor Wylie
In Massachusetts, scientists have created the first human clone. The bad thing is that in thirty years, the clone will still be depressed because the Boston Red Sox will still have not won a World Series.
‐‐ Craig Kilborn
In match play, you don't ever want to play anybody that you know just because you don't want to send them home, but you don't want to go home yourself, either.
‐‐ Scott Harvey
In math, you could get 100 percent. It was very fair. That's what I liked about math. You could figure it out, and the teacher couldn't have a stupid opinion about it.
‐‐ Norm MacDonald
In mathematics and science, there is no difference in the intelligence of men and women. The difference in genes between men and women is simply the Y chromosome, which has nothing to do with intelligence.
‐‐ Christiane Nusslein-Volhard
In mathematics the art of proposing a question must be held of higher value than solving it.
‐‐ Georg Cantor
In mathematics we have long since drawn the rein, and given over a hopeless race.
‐‐ Charles Babbage
In matters large and small, many people seemed concerned about churlishness, an ugliness in our relationships that appears to be increasing rather than decreasing.
‐‐ Nick Clooney
In matters of commerce the fault of the Dutch Is offering too little and asking too much. The French are with equal advantage content, So we clap on Dutch bottoms just twenty per cent.
‐‐ George Canning
In matters of conscience, first thoughts are best. In matters of prudence, last thoughts are best.
‐‐ Robert Hall
In matters of conscience, the law of the majority has no place.
‐‐ Mahatma Gandhi
In matters of religion and matrimony I never give any advice; because I will not have anybody's torments in this world or the next laid to my charge.
‐‐ Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield
In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock.
‐‐ Thomas Jefferson
In matters of the heart, nothing is true except the improbable.
‐‐ Madame de Stael
In matters of truth and justice, there is no difference between large and small problems, for issues concerning the treatment of people are all the same.
‐‐ Albert Einstein
In matters of truth the fact that you don't want to publish something is, nine times out of ten, a proof that you ought to publish it.
‐‐ Gilbert K. Chesterton