In orthodox film-making, you never shoot sequentially - but with improv, obviously every move you make has a knock-on effect; it is a cumulative process. I have improvised, on the non-scripted 'Timecode.' It can become entirely indulgent: actors smashing crockery and competing verbally.
‐‐ Saffron Burrows
In other cases, when the medium becomes entranced, the demonstration of a communicator's separate intelligence may become stronger and the sophistication less.
‐‐ Oliver Joseph Lodge
In other countries, it's a common thing to have outcast children running around the streets in packs, and I don't think we're so far away from it here.
‐‐ Penelope Spheeris
In other countries they have histories with revolutions and class movements. In America, people don't like to think of themselves like being in a lower class. They all like to think of themselves as potential millionaires.
‐‐ Matt Taibbi
In other industries, value is defined by the ultimate stakeholder - the one who benefits, or not, from the service. We should do the same in medicine.
‐‐ Dave deBronkart
In other people's books, I tend to love the really daredevil-y characters. I love Finnick from 'The Hunger Games.' And I think, probably, my favorite character of all time is Sherlock Holmes.
‐‐ Cassandra Clare
In other restaurants you'll see employees signing to each other, since we also hire many deaf men and women.
‐‐ Carl Karcher
In other times, I could stand here and give this kind of exposition on the beliefs of the Democratic Party and that would be enough. But today that is not enough. People want more.
‐‐ Barbara Jordan
In other words, a democratic government is the only one in which those who vote for a tax can escape the obligation to pay it.
‐‐ Alexis de Tocqueville
In other words, a person who is fanatic in matters of religion, and clings to certain ideas about the nature of God and the universe, becomes a person who has no faith at all.
‐‐ Alan Watts
In other words, by finding the anomalous event, what you do is you get out ahead of activities.
‐‐ Stephen Cambone
In other words, DC was never harmed by the paper shortages.
‐‐ Gil Kane
In other words, don't expect to always be great. Disappointments, failures and setbacks are a normal part of the lifecycle of a unit or a company and what the leader has to do is constantly be up and say 'we have a problem, let's go and get it'.
‐‐ Colin Powell
In other words, each piece of the building must look as though it was designed for that particular building.
‐‐ Minoru Yamasaki
In other words, for every 10 enemy you kill you bring on 20 new recruits to their anti-coalition cause then essentially you are working against yourself.
‐‐ John Abizaid
In other words, I'd say the whole story of Bob Dylan is one man's search for God. The turns and the steps he takes to find God are his business. I think he went to a study group at the Vineyard, and it created a lot of excitement.
‐‐ T Bone Burnett
In other words, I have no truck for anyone who goes out and does an eclectic building.
‐‐ Minoru Yamasaki
In other words, I think that if an audience listens to something as an experience of how in tune it is or something of that kind, that the whole point is somehow being missed, and the music has failed.
‐‐ John Eaton
In other words, I would be giving in to a myth of sameness which I think can destroy us.
‐‐ Audre Lorde
In other words, I wouldn't like to be an actor if I could only be real. I like to get wild, behaviorally wild, and it's crazy to think of any form where it's just one way.
‐‐ Jack Nicholson
In other words, if a teacher only teaches in one way, then they conclude that the kids who can't learn well that way don't have the ability, when, in fact, it may be that the way the teacher's teaching is not a particularly good match to the way those kids learn.
‐‐ Robert Sternberg
In other words, if you - the cost of promoting movies, the advertising and promotion of a movie, the budget is almost as large as the cost of the movie.
‐‐ Richard Attenborough
In other words, Judaism is not Calvinism.
‐‐ Chaim Potok
In other words, knowledge of the external world begins with an immediate utilisation of things, whereas knowledge of self is stopped by this purely practical and utilitarian contact.
‐‐ Jean Piaget
In other words, musicians know that going back to the Spoonful, what we were doing was not copying.
‐‐ John Sebastian
In other words, New York has gone all suburban and bourgeois on us.
‐‐ Joe Bob Briggs
In other words, Social Security is every bit as insecure as the stock market.
‐‐ Tony Snow
In other words, the bar should be maintained at the level of a pluralistic and participatory democracy.
‐‐ Recep Tayyip Erdogan
In other words, the better they did on the IQ test, the worse they did on the practical test and the better they did on the practical tests, the worse they did on the IQ test.
‐‐ Robert Sternberg
In other words, the celebrity gets out of hand, and if you're not careful, you will forget what you are about - and that is you are about making music that people want to hear.
‐‐ Johnny Mathis
In other words, the man who is born into existence deals first with language; this is a given. He is even caught in it before his birth.
‐‐ Jacques Lacan
In other words, the people who populate my books are more than caricatures.
‐‐ Jeffery Deaver
In other words the pictures are in a kind of relationship with each other which is touching only at points rather than pictures being illustrations of poems or poems extrapolations of the pictures.
‐‐ Peter Porter
In other words, unlike some people with new theories, we will go out, we'll go into a school and we get products and the products are evaluated, whether it's by teachers or others. The scores are quantified and then we compare performances.
‐‐ Robert Sternberg
In other words, we are interested in the anatomical and mental characteristics of men living under the same biological, geographical, and social environment, and as determined by their past.
‐‐ Franz Boas
In other words we have marketed our way into this health crisis.
‐‐ Frank Shorter
In other words, what is supposedly found is an invention whose inventor is unaware of his act of invention, who considers it as something that exists independently of him; the invention then becomes the basis of his world view and actions.
‐‐ Paul Watzlawick
In our 20s, women in my generation, we all wanted to be Laurie Anderson.
‐‐ Sandra Tsing Loh
In our administration, we're going to follow the law, and any policy that we move forward will fall well within the law and the Arizona Constitution.
‐‐ Doug Ducey
In our age there is no such thing as 'keeping out of politics.' All issues are political issues, and politics itself is a mass of lies, evasions, folly, hatred and schizophrenia.
‐‐ George Orwell
In our brief national history we have shot four of our presidents, worried five of them to death, impeached one and hounded another out of office. And when all else fails, we hold an election and assassinate their character.
‐‐ P. J. O'Rourke
In our business, things look like a failure until they're not. It's pretty binary transitions.
‐‐ Satya Nadella
In our case, finding a Lucy is unique. No one will ever find another Lucy. You can't order one from a biological supply house. It's a unique discovery, a unique specimen.
‐‐ Donald Johanson
In our case, one of my earliest experiences working in the company was being asked to be on Ted Turner's board, and I saw that the value creation from owning networks was stunning - new channels, international opportunities, synergy, many things that Turner Broadcasting built for decades.
‐‐ Brian L. Roberts
In our case, we focus on quality, and we have a very simple model. If we show fewer ads that are more targeted, those ads are worth more. So we're in this strange situation where we show a smaller number of ads and we make more money because we show better ads. And that's the secret of Google.
‐‐ Eric Schmidt
In our civilization, and under our republican form of government, intelligence is so highly honored that it is rewarded by exemption from the cares of office.
‐‐ Ambrose Bierce
In our civilization, men are afraid that they will not be men enough and women are afraid that they might be considered only women.
‐‐ Theodor Reik
In our community here in Boston, we have had a tremendous influx of Russian Jews and Haitians. We call these people immigrants. But they come for the same reasons that William Bradford and William Brewster and John Carver came.
‐‐ Kathryn Lasky
In our country the lie has become not just a moral category but a pillar of the State.
‐‐ Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn