In one sentence, I'd describe myself as indescribable. But, I wouldn't end it with a period. I'd end it with three dots.
‐‐ Jason Schwartzman
In one take, I had to do 24 combat sequences, which is hard. It makes you think, 'I'd better get on my toes again.'
‐‐ Michelle Yeoh
In one way, I fear all Damascus is a dungeon. Or do you have to live here to appreciate that?
‐‐ Robert Fisk
In one way, I suppose, I have been 'in denial' for some time, knowingly burning the candle at both ends and finding that it often gives a lovely light.
‐‐ Christopher Hitchens
In one way or another, everybody has this experience in their lives... the moment when you have to define your relationship to family and how your family's made you who you are, whether you've spent your life running from your family or deeply connected to your family.
‐‐ Alex Kurtzman
In one way or another, President Obama's critics will dog him all the way to Oslo for the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, and even his admirers will continue to have doubts about his accomplishments if not his promise.
‐‐ Tom Brokaw
In one week, I went from being a girl who owed a guy thousands of dollars - my manager Anthony was paying for my outfits, paying for my food; I was sleeping in his parents' basement - to taking meetings with every major label in America. The next morning, I had a record deal and wrote him a cheque to pay back all that money.
‐‐ Halsey
In one word, this ideal is that you are divine.
‐‐ Swami Vivekananda
In one year I travelled 450,000 miles by air.
‐‐ Jackie Stewart
In oneself lies the whole world and if you know how to look and learn, the door is there and the key is in your hand. Nobody on earth can give you either the key or the door to open, except yourself.
‐‐ Jiddu Krishnamurti
In 'Open City,' there is a passage that any reader of Joyce will immediately recognise as a very close, formal analogue of one the stories in 'Dubliners.' That is because a novel is also a literary conversation.
‐‐ Teju Cole
In open range fires it is about picking a spot and hoping it is the right location. At the head of the fire you have to worry about wind and humidity and a number of other factors.
‐‐ John Glover
In open-source in general, the power lies in connecting the author of the software directly to users, eliminating the middleman.
‐‐ Peter Fenton
In open source, we feel strongly that to really do something well, you have to get a lot of people involved.
‐‐ Linus Torvalds
In open source, you really have to be near the watershed to have an impact on the source code. Customers want to be near the key contributors to the code, not a level removed.
‐‐ Peter Fenton
In opera, as with any performing art, to be in great demand and to command high fees you must be good of course, but you must also be famous. The two are different things.
‐‐ Luciano Pavarotti
In opera, everyone's watching from a fixed viewpoint, and that really challenges you. Lighting, the sets, stage groupings, the music-but doesn't relate too much to film.
‐‐ Bruce Beresford
In opera, there is always too much singing.
‐‐ Claude Debussy
In opera tradition, when opera die-hard fans, there is a replacement of singer or singer wasn't at his or hers vocal best, doing something, they boo. Especially now that they pay hundreds of dollars for the ticket.
‐‐ Mikhail Baryshnikov
In opposition to this detachment, he finds an image of man which contains within itself man's dreams, man's illness, man's redemption from the misery of poverty - poverty which can no longer be for him a sign of the acceptance of life.
‐‐ Salvatore Quasimodo
In opposition, you move to the centre. In government, you move the centre.
‐‐ George Osborne
In or orchestra we have many nationalities, types, and temperaments.
‐‐ Artur Rodzinski
In oratory the will must predominate.
‐‐ David Hare
In orbit, you're keyed up and aware of everything going on, every little noise, anything that may have special meaning because of where you are.
‐‐ John Glenn
In order every one in our homeland learns principles of democracy and the peaceful transition of power, and in order to stabilize and develop multiple choices in democratic practice.
‐‐ Ali Abdullah Saleh
In order for a long piece of work to engage a novelist over an extended period of time, it has to deal with questions that you find very important, that you're trying to work out.
‐‐ Donna Tartt
In order for a man to be truly evil, he must be a woman.
‐‐ Craig Bruce
In order for a man to feel whole, he needs someone to look up to and someone to look up to him.
‐‐ Pamela Anderson
In order for a narrative to work, the primary character should have a concrete desire - a need that drives her story - and the story's writer should make this goal known to the reader pretty early in the narrative.
‐‐ Darin Strauss
In order for a service to be social, you've really got to start from the ground up. The fact that almost a third of the U.S. population have even heard of Spotify is really because they've seen it on Facebook and friends have been sharing.
‐‐ Daniel Ek
In order for a society to survive, it must generate a sufficient level of physical production both to meet its current needs, and to produce a surplus for upgrading its productive powers.
‐‐ Robert Trout
In order for a war to be just, three things are necessary. First, the authority of the sovereign. Secondly, a just cause. Thirdly, a rightful intention.
‐‐ Thomas Aquinas
In order for America to remain a global leader in innovation and opportunity, we must give our children a solid foundation in math and science.
‐‐ Kenny Marchant
In order for American Pie to have worked, you have to have a character who, even while he is humping a pie, the audience still likes.
‐‐ Jason Biggs
In order for answers to become clear, the questions have to be clear.
‐‐ Abdolkarim Soroush
In order for comedy to be funny you have to play the truth of the moment. But if you're not being completely truthful to the basis of the character, its not going to be funny.
‐‐ Stephen Root
In order for critical pedagogy, dialogue, and thought to have real effects, they must advocate the message that all citizens, old and young, are equally entitled, if not equally empowered, to shape the society in which they live.
‐‐ Henry Giroux
In order for fashion to progress, we have to always be willing to invest in someone or something new and embrace risks, regardless of the economy.
‐‐ Renzo Rosso
In order for innovation to happen, a bunch of things that aren't happening on closed platforms need to occur. Valve wouldn't exist today without the PC, or Epic, or Zynga, or Google. They all wouldn't have existed without the openness of the platform.
‐‐ Gabe Newell
In order for me to be successful... In order to be a great artist - musician, actor, painter, whatever - you must be able to be private in public at all times. That is what we do.
‐‐ Lady Gaga
In order for me to get through all the red tape and just allow people to just get at my talent, I've got to set the record straight. And you can't set half the record straight; when you tell it, you've got to tell it all.
‐‐ Corey Clark
In order for me to have fun, I have to be able to not be buttoned down.
‐‐ Margo Martindale
In order for me to write a scene, it's very important for me to see and experience everything with my own eyes, so yes, I was able to visit some remarkable houses and destinations while I was in China.
‐‐ Kevin Kwan
In order for me to write, I have to experience life. I write the songs based on real life, and I perform them from a very real place.
‐‐ Estelle
In order for Obamacare's cost structure to work, millions of Americans must sign up to pay inflated prices; that would help pay for the subsidies to cover insurance company costs on those with pre-existing conditions.
‐‐ Ben Shapiro
In order for our country and economy to get on the right track again, we need a leader who understands how the real economy works and has the vision to fundamentally change Washington. That leader is Mitt Romney. No other candidate in the field possesses his lifetime of success in both the private sector and as a governor.
‐‐ Timothy Griffin
In order for President Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Joe Biden to be moderates, they just have to present themselves between the extremes of Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul's isolationism and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio's hawkishness - the difference between living in a cave or conducting ourselves so that we're in need of one.
‐‐ Donna Brazile
In order for sensation to accede to the objectivity of things, it must itself be changed into a thing. The agent of change is language: the sensations are turned into verbal objects.
‐‐ Octavio Paz
In order for the artist to have a world to express he must first be situated in this world, oppressed or oppressing, resigned or rebellious, a man among men.
‐‐ Charles Baudelaire
In order for the Constitution to work, you have to have law-abiding people. You have to have people willing to obey the Constitution, willing to follow the law. Obama doesn't care. He is the law.
‐‐ Rush Limbaugh