In middle school, I was boy crazy and it was the worst! I would always lose, too. I was more into the competition than the boy by the end of it! I just wanted to win!
‐‐ Elizabeth Gillies
In middle school, I was really into the 'Redwall' series, about anthropomorphic rodents in medieval times. I had a bowl cut, too, if you need the full imagery.
‐‐ Tyler Oakley
In middle school, I wasn't allowed to wear makeup. I secretly bought Maybelline's SuperStay 24-hr. concealer at CVS. I thought it was the coolest thing in the world.
‐‐ Gigi Hadid
In middle school, we are all so damn insecure. It was the worst time for me, really destructive, like slapping myself across the face but loving it. Now I have to be an adult and change myself. I have to be a bigger person.
‐‐ Nikki Reed
In midlife, we're as dumb as we get.
‐‐ P. J. O'Rourke
In military school, on day one you must memorize the mission of the Merchant Marine Academy.
‐‐ Robert Kiyosaki
In millions of encounters each year between the police and the public, it may be too much to expect that every officer will always get it right. But it is not too much to expect that we can put the right safeguards in place to hold officers accountable when they get it wrong.
‐‐ Rahm Emanuel
In mine opinion, love is fitter than fear, gentleness better than beating, to bring up a child rightly in learning.
‐‐ Roger Ascham
In Ministry, we've only had one message: Think for yourself.
‐‐ Al Jourgensen
In Minneapolis, I learned that there are more theaters per square mile than in any U.S. city but New York, and we also had great Midwestern beef in our salads in a plaza overlooking the national headquarters of Target, Inc.
‐‐ Darin Strauss
In Minneapolis, the overhead sky walks protect pedestrians from the winter cold and snow.
‐‐ Bill Dedman
In Minnesota, we hold our leaders to a higher standard. We demand that the men and women we send to Washington stand above reproach and steer clear of the web of corruption, kickbacks and special favors.
‐‐ Kurt Bills
In minor crises, the preacher can extract himself emotionally and allow others to express grief and fear and doubt while he remains strong.
‐‐ James A. Forbes
In minority communities there's a sensitivity, often a knee-jerk reaction, to critical representations. There's a misunderstanding of what an artist does.
‐‐ Junot Diaz
In 'Mirror Mirror,' I played Prince Charming's side kick Renbock, who was pretty dandy, hapless and innocent. Other than that I've tended to play the complete opposite! I've played gritty, hard characters, generally tough people.
‐‐ Robert Emms
In misfortune, which friend remains a friend?
‐‐ Euripides
In Miss Catherine Middleton we have the faintest, intoxicating glimmer of a New Age Cinderella story.
‐‐ Hamish Bowles
In missionary work, as in all else, preparation precedes power. Encouragement to prepare while still very young can make a tremendous difference.
‐‐ Gordon B. Hinckley
In Mississippi, you don't admit that you're gay. It's just an awkward thing down South, which is sad.
‐‐ Lance Bass
In Missouri, where I come from, we don't talk about what we do - we just do it. If we talk about it, it's seen as bragging.
‐‐ Brad Pitt
In MMA it's a lot less intimidating because it's not like you get one shot at a title every four years. You get a title shot every couple of months... With the Olympics, you don't always have this, so there is so much more pressure involved.
‐‐ Ronda Rousey
In mobile, people really love having single-use case experiences. They want low friction to getting to the application's use case.
‐‐ Dave Morin
In modeling, because you're the center of attention, it builds up people's egos. Sometimes people lose touch with reality. But that happens with acting, too.
‐‐ Andie MacDowell
In modeling, I had to learn to like myself, to love myself, to feel comfortable.
‐‐ Mariacarla Boscono
In modeling, my height was a big challenge to overcome, because I was pretty much the shortest girl on the runway whenever I was doing the catwalk. The clothes didn't fit and the shoes didn't fit. It was an issue, but luckily, it didn't prevent me from working.
‐‐ Devon Aoki
In modelling, it's very hard to keep in touch with the people you knew when you started.
‐‐ Azzedine Alaia
In modelling or football, being 30 is very bad. But, for an actress, ageing is like wine. You taste better and better because your body, your mind, your feelings, all this is a tool and it's getting sharper with time.
‐‐ Ludivine Sagnier
In modelling, there is no point in trying to prove you have a brain, so why even bother? I'd sooner save the energy for something more meaningful.
‐‐ Helena Christensen
In moderating, not satisfying desires, lies peace.
‐‐ Ben Hecht
In modern American politics, being the right kind of ignorant and entertainingly crazy is like having a big right hand in boxing; you've always got a puncher's chance.
‐‐ Matt Taibbi
In modern life nothing produces such an effect as a good platitude. It makes the whole world kin.
‐‐ Oscar Wilde
In modern life, we tend to forget family values because of the hectic schedule.
‐‐ Mahesh Babu
In modern novels, there is no one I want to copy. My style 'is a poor thing, but it is my own.'
‐‐ Jane Gardam
In modern pharmacology it's so clear that even if you have a fixed dose of a drug, the individuals respond very differently to one and the same dose.
‐‐ Arvid Carlsson
In modern politics, polls often serve as the canary in the mine - an early warning signal of danger or trends. But polls can also be used to wag the dog - diverting attention from something significant.
‐‐ Donna Brazile
In modern Russia, you have no official, formal assessment of this past. Nobody in any Russian document has said that the policy of the Soviet government was criminal, that it was terrible. No one has ever said this.
‐‐ Ryszard Kapuscinski
In modern society, where most people live in cities, and where both needs and wishes are absolved through the same remote agency - money - the distinction between wishes and needs has altogether vanished.
‐‐ James Buchan
In modern times, dogs may be pampered, but historically, a dog's life wasn't much to bark about. Hence a dog's chance is a small chance.
‐‐ Anu Garg
In modern times, if you're on an airplane and it's going down, that's it. You've got a couple of minutes, if that, to work out where you stand in relationship to the whole of your life.
‐‐ Linus Roache
In modern war... you will die like a dog for no good reason.
‐‐ Ernest Hemingway
In modern warfare, journalists are among the first responders, seeking out truth in the turmoil and wreckage, wherever it takes them.
‐‐ Nancy Gibbs
In Modernism, reality used to validate media. In Postmodernism, the media validate reality. If you don't believe this, just think how many times you've described some real event as being 'just like a movie.'
‐‐ Brad Holland
In moments of pain, we seek revenge.
‐‐ Ami Ayalon
In moments of transcendence, when time stands still, your biological clock will stop. The spirit is that domain of our awareness where there is no time.
‐‐ Deepak Chopra
In moments when I question if I should be having kids, I think of all those phone calls from my sister-in-law, in which, 3,000 miles away, I hear my nephews screaming for her attention. I tell her I have to go because I am packing to leave for Europe, and her tone flatlines: 'That must be nice.'
‐‐ Beth Ditto
In money, and in life, you are very often your own worst enemy. You promise yourself you're going to diet, then eat not one or two French fries but a whole plate. You decide to really commit to saving for retirement, only to wind up with a new pair of shoes in your closet.
‐‐ Jean Chatzky
In Mongolia, the nomads always told me that wolves were the most dangerous things on the steppe, and I didn't believe them at first.
‐‐ Tim Cope
In Montana, no one, including out-of-state corporate executives, has been excluded from spending money - or 'speaking' - in our elections. Any individual can contribute. All we require is that they use their own money, not corporate money that belongs to shareholders, and that they disclose who they are.
‐‐ Steve Bullock
In Montana, where Sen. William Andrews Clark made his fortune and lost his reputation, people had assumed that all his children were long dead. After all, he was born in 1839 and was of age to serve in the Civil War.
‐‐ Bill Dedman