In Montana, whether you're a farmer, whether you're a fisherman... you know that the climate is changing, and we need to do something about it.
‐‐ Steve Bullock
In Montreal, I kept thinking, 'Pay attention: this is the Olympics! It only happens once every four years!'
‐‐ Nadia Comaneci
In Montreal, there is a friend of mine at school who is a jazz pianist with an amazing voice, and we sort of have this fusion/soul/R&B/folk music kind of thing. We've been keeping it low-key and opening for some friends.
‐‐ Jake Epstein
In morals, theosophy builds its teachings on the unity, seeing in each form the expression of a common life, and therefore the fact that what injures one injures all. To do evil i.e., to throw poison into the life-blood of humanity, is a crime against the unity.
‐‐ Annie Besant
In morals, truth is but little prized when it is a mere sentiment, and only attains its full value when realized in the world as fact.
‐‐ Ernest Renan
In morals what begins in fear usually ends in wickedness; in religion what begins in fear usually ends in fanaticism. Fear, either as a principle or a motive, is the beginning of all evil.
‐‐ Anna Jameson
In more recent years, I've become more and more fascinated with the indigenous folklore of this land, Native American folklore, and also Hispanic folklore now that I live in the Southwest.
‐‐ Terri Windling
In more static societies, like Ireland, you can tell where a person is from by their surname, or where their grandparents are from.
‐‐ Anne Enright
In more than 20 years I've spent studying the issue, I have yet to hear a convincing argument that college football has anything do with what is presumably the primary purpose of higher education: academics.
‐‐ H. G. Bissinger
In more than 500 instances, from the Gulf of Alaska to Bar Harbor, Maine, FEMA has remapped waterfront properties from the highest-risk flood zone, saving the owners as much as 97 percent on the premiums they pay into the financially strained National Flood Insurance Program.
‐‐ Bill Dedman
In Morocco, for a woman to earn her own living is the essential concern.
‐‐ Fatema Mernissi
In Morocco, it's possible to see the Atlantic and the Mediterranean at the same time.
‐‐ Tahar Ben Jelloun
In Moscow I feel most comfortable. I'm used to four different seasons; it's difficult for people in London to understand. People brought up in Russia like my kids want to play in the snow.
‐‐ Roman Abramovich
In most careers, you find something you do well, and you tie an increasingly larger bow on the package.
‐‐ Tim Curry
In most cases, cables are marked secret not because the U.S. requires it but because those speaking to us - the foreign leaders across the table - do. They are not keeping secrets from us, but from two other groups: their enemies and their subjects.
‐‐ Elliott Abrams
In most cases, it's slight and often unintentional gaps in integrity that hold leaders, their employees, and their companies back. Despite their potential, these leaders harm their employees and themselves.
‐‐ Travis Bradberry
In most cases, my favorite Jethro Tull songs will be determined by how I feel about them as live performance songs, not by the recorded identity.
‐‐ Ian Anderson
In most cases, my visits to the West are for promotion of human values and religious harmony.
‐‐ Dalai Lama
In most cases, the news is not really news. But in some cases, discoveries are made and should be listened to.
‐‐ Dan Shechtman
In most communities it is illegal to cry 'fire' in a crowded assembly. Should it not be considered serious international misconduct to manufacture a general war scare in an effort to achieve local political aims?
‐‐ Dwight D. Eisenhower
In most companies people make a specific contribution to the company in their function. But it is not expressed in terms of profit, only in terms of performing their function better.
‐‐ Carlos Ghosn
In most companies, the formal hierarchy is a matter of public record - it's easy to discover who's in charge of what. By contrast, natural leaders don't appear on any organization chart.
‐‐ Gary Hamel
In most conventional novels, God is not allowed to be nuts. Nor are nuts allowed to be God.
‐‐ John Sladek
In most countries, it is possible to visit zoos and see bored animals pacing back and forth in cages, with nothing to do but wait for the next meal. Circuses are even worse places for animals. Their living conditions are deplorable, especially in travelling circuses where cages have to be small so that they can go on the road.
‐‐ Peter Singer
In most countries, you have a monarch or some other principal person to whom its officers and its military swear their allegiance. Our officials in this country and our military swear allegiance to the Constitution. We say that when we say the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
‐‐ Edwin Meese
In most cultures, you can have a kid at 18 and it's not a big thing. It's not like, 'Oh, you've got to get a different haircut and move to the suburbs and act, like, 35.'
‐‐ Julian Casablancas
In most daily journalism, you only fact-check something if it seems a little fishy.
‐‐ Ira Glass
In most developed countries, the average person receives about 16 years of education. Even in developing countries, the population gets five to eight years of education.
‐‐ Peter Diamandis
In most films - especially in regards to the protagonist - really from the get-go they set up some scenario that endears that character to the audience. Or imbues him with some nobility or heroism or something.
‐‐ Joaquin Phoenix
In most films music is brought in at the end, after the picture is more or less locked, to amplify the emotions the filmmaker wants you to feel.
‐‐ Ken Burns
In most horror films, you don't really get to understand why this character is the way he is.
‐‐ Barry Watson
In most, if not quite all, parts of the world, the size, shape and longevity of the human body have changed more substantially, and much more rapidly, during the past three centuries than over many previous millennia.
‐‐ Robert Fogel
In most job interviews, people say they are looking for people skills and emotional intelligence. That's reasonable, but the question is, how do you define what that looks like?
‐‐ Susan Cain
In most languages, 'control' is the first synonym for the word 'manage.' Control is about spotting and correcting deviations from pre-defined standards; thus to control, one must first constrain.
‐‐ Gary Hamel
In most mills, only the best portions of the best trees are used, while the ruins are left on the ground to feed great fires which kill much of what is left of the less desirable timber, together with the seedlings on which the permanence of the forest depends.
‐‐ John Muir
In most movies there is a Prince Charming who rides up and saves the girl.
‐‐ Zoe Lister-Jones
In most of history, societies have not been free. It's a very rare society that is free. The default condition of human societies is tyranny.
‐‐ Michael Novak
In most of mankind gratitude is merely a secret hope of further favors.
‐‐ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
In most of our dreams, our inner eye of reflection is shut and we sleep within our sleep. The exception takes place when we seem to awake within our dreams, without disturbing or ending the dream state, and learn to recognize that we are dreaming while the dream is still happening.
‐‐ Stephen LaBerge
In most of our situations in life, if we take a good honest look at our lives, we are holding to small, limiting thoughts, cynical thoughts.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
In most of Pakistan it is a feudal country. People are very scared and oppressed by authority. But when you move to these wilder areas, they are not so easily suppressed.
‐‐ Imran Khan
In most of the European countries - France stands out in its resistance to this particular form of American cultural imperialism - the national film industries were forced onto the defensive after the war by such binding agreements.
‐‐ Fredric Jameson
In most of the stuff that I've done over the years as a sideman, I wasn't really a session musician, because to me, a session musician is a guy who makes his living in the studio, and I never really did that.
‐‐ David Sanborn
In most of the world, breakfast is an important meal.
‐‐ Tyler Cowen
In most of the world, it is accepted that if animals are to be killed for food, they should be killed without suffering.
‐‐ Peter Singer
In most organizations, change comes in only two flavors: trivial and traumatic. Review the history of the average organization and you'll discover long periods of incremental fiddling punctuated by occasional bouts of frantic, crisis-driven change.
‐‐ Gary Hamel
In most parts of the world, starting a company that goes bust is dubbed a 'failure.' In Silicon Valley, we call this 'gaining experience.' We are willing to take the risks that are inherent for innovation.
‐‐ Sebastian Thrun
In most people's vocabularies, design means veneer. It's interior decorating. It's the fabric of the curtains and the sofa. But to me, nothing could be further from the meaning of design.
‐‐ Steve Jobs
In most places and times in human history, babies have had not just one person but lots of people around who were really paying attention to them around, dedicated to them, cared to them, were related to them. I think the big shift in our culture is the isolation in which many children are growing up.
‐‐ Alison Gopnik