In New York, you have the street; in the U.K., we have the beach. I end up being like a migrating bird, being attracted to it.
‐‐ Martin Parr
In New York, you're forced to deal with life; it's there in front of you on a daily basis.
‐‐ Ryan Gosling
In New York, you've got Donald Trump, Woody Allen, a crack addict and a regular Joe, and they're all on the same subway car.
‐‐ Ethan Hawke
In New York, you walk everywhere, so you're amongst people all of the time, and everybody is in a hurry and going somewhere or has something on their minds. And in L.A., it's still much more of a laid-back life, at least in my experience.
‐‐ Dakota Fanning
In New Zealand, men and women would not take a party seriously if it did not have a good gender - and increasingly racial - mix. It's not about being politically correct; it's just who we are.
‐‐ Jenny Shipley
In New Zealand, we have a thing called 'tall poppy syndrome,' which, you might not have heard of it, but it's essentially where - it happens in small populations usually, but can actually happen in the U.K. - where, if someone sticks out, they get their head cut off because they are being outside the ordinary or they are showing off.
‐‐ Rhys Darby
In Newark, we see a problem and want to seize it, but we run up against the wall of state government, the wall of federal government that does not have the flexibility or doesn't see problems, even. At the federal level, it's often a zero-sum game: If you win, I lose. At the local level, it's just not local that. It's win-win-win.
‐‐ Cory Booker
In Newport, we serve cheese or bacon-wrapped water chestnuts.
‐‐ Marjorie Gubelmann
In next five to 10 years I probably would have done my best work, but I was afraid of having another 10 or 15 years ahead of me and feeling stale, so this was an opportunity to reinvigorate myself.
‐‐ Michael Ritchie
In 'Next to Normal,' I had millions of breakdowns and panic attacks, but nobody ever heard about those.
‐‐ Jennifer Damiano
In NFL preseason, the coaches don't use 10% of the playbook. They don't game plan. They do nothing. They don't give anything away for the regular season. They try to get everybody safely through it without anybody getting hurt.
‐‐ Rush Limbaugh
In Nicaragua, liberty, equality and the rule of law were the stuff of dreams. But in Paris I discovered the value of those words.
‐‐ Bianca Jagger
In nicey-nicey land, you must be happy-clappy and positive all the time - bad news is taboo.
‐‐ Michael Leunig
In Nigeria, along with its West African neighbor Ghana, women are now starting businesses in greater numbers than men.
‐‐ Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
In Nigeria, if you say you're a singer, people say, 'So what? Everyone sings.' In Germany, my voice stood out more.
‐‐ Nneka
In 'Night At The Museum 3,' with Ben Stiller, I was only given a couple of lines. If you are in guys' comedies, it's not like you are ever going to just get handed some jokes and a brilliant role.
‐‐ Rebel Wilson
In nighttime series, the actor gets billing up front on every episode.
‐‐ Michael Zaslow
In nine cases out of ten, a woman had better show more affection than she feels.
‐‐ Jane Austen
In Nine Inch Nails, I've been the guy calling the shots since inception. I'd gotten used to that.
‐‐ Trent Reznor
In nine lifetimes, you'll never know as much about your cat as your cat knows about you.
‐‐ Michel de Montaigne
In nine months, a group of children left alone with a computer - in any language - would reach the same standard as an office secretary in the West.
‐‐ Sugata Mitra
In nine times out of ten, the slanderous tongue belongs to a disappointed person.
‐‐ George Bancroft
In ninth grade, I came up with a new form of rebellion. I hadn't been getting good grades, but I decided to get all A's without taking a book home. I didn't go to math class, because I knew enough and had read ahead, and I placed within the top 10 people in the nation on an aptitude exam.
‐‐ Bill Gates
In No. 1 of this street the cholera first appeared seventeen years ago, and spread up it with fearful virulence; but this year it appeared at the opposite end, and ran down it with like severity.
‐‐ Henry Mayhew
In no instance have... the churches been guardians of the liberties of the people.
‐‐ James Madison
In no instance is there to be a musical or opera of Inherit the Wind because it doesn't sing. It's an intellectual play.
‐‐ Jerome Lawrence
In no other country in the world is the love of property keener or more alert than in the United States, and nowhere else does the majority display less inclination toward doctrines which in any way threaten the way property is owned.
‐‐ Alexis de Tocqueville
In no relationship at the top of any walk of life is it always easy, least of all in politics which matters so much and which is conducted in such a piercing spotlight.
‐‐ Tony Blair
In no small part I think all of us kind of look in the mirror and feel good or not feel good about the person we seen in the mirror in no small part because of the jobs we have.
‐‐ Antonio Villaraigosa
In no way am I demeaning writing or any other form of art because it's popular. What I'm saying is that anything fed into the industrial machinery to comply with rules of size and length and shelf-life has a hard time surviving as art.
‐‐ Alberto Manguel
In no way am I supporting or suggesting that a Conservative government is a good thing, far from it.
‐‐ Jarvis Cocker
In no way can sport be considered a luxury object.
‐‐ Pierre de Coubertin
In no way do I want to draw attention to myself.
‐‐ Scoot McNairy
In nominating young women and men to our service academies, it must only be about who you are, not who you know.
‐‐ Ron Barber
In non-fiction, I found John Gardner's two writing books to be tremendously helpful.
‐‐ Ann Leckie
In nonfiction, you have that limitation, that constraint, of telling the truth.
‐‐ Peter Matthiessen
In nonviolence you must go full steam ahead, if you want the good to come speedily you must go about it with vigor.
‐‐ Vinoba Bhave
In normal life people say, 'You're so different than on stage!' Offstage I'm down to earth, simple and a very goofy girl... I like to make goofy faces, be dorky and not take things too seriously. I just love to laugh.
‐‐ Nicole Scherzinger
In normal times, investors should pay more attention to the credit markets because it's the energy by which everything is driven. It's the oil in the engine.
‐‐ Rick Santelli
In North America, many fans know Cristiano Ronaldo's smirk and can recognize Didier Drogba in a commercial. Maybe they know too much for the good of M.L.S.
‐‐ George Vecsey
In North America, more than half of all children travel to school by bus. We need a similar programme in London.
‐‐ Zac Goldsmith
In North America, the greatest threat to the Jewish people is not the external force of antisemitism, but the internal forces of apathy, inertia and ignorance of our own heritage.
‐‐ Michael Steinhardt
In North America, what happens often is that they put race before nationhood. Everyone here is Hispanic-American, Chinese-American, African-American. But really, we're just North Americans of all these different descents. The only time I notice North Americans becoming national is when a war happens or a crisis happens.
‐‐ Mark Bradford
In North Carolina nobody bothers us; we're all about concentrating on the work or our auditions that we're trying to get a flight out for. So all that crap is not something that I'm confronted with on a daily basis.
‐‐ Katie Holmes
In North Germany, a troublesome ghost is bagged, and the bag emptied in some lone spot or in the garden of a neighbour against whom a grudge is entertained.
‐‐ Sabine Baring-Gould
In North Korea, grass is a vegetable eaten by the people, and they've got nuclear weapons and intercontinental ballistic missiles. So, something more stringent than what's been done to North Korea is going to have to work; otherwise, a military strike is the only option.
‐‐ Oliver North
In northern architecture - the cathedrals of Europe and all the little churches - the details, the carving of stone, become necessary because the light is not there to help you very much. You have to enrich surfaces. The desert reduces form to its simplest nature. There is no need for gargoyles or flying buttresses in the desert.
‐‐ I. M. Pei
In Northern Ireland, helicopters are not usually used to promote poetry.
‐‐ Seamus Heaney
In Northern Ireland, I truly, effortlessly, knew who I was. I knew where I belonged. I felt completely and utterly secure.
‐‐ Kenneth Branagh
In not having an appointment at Harvard, I'm in the company of a great many people whose work I admire tremendously, in particular women of color.
‐‐ Catharine MacKinnon