In our seeking for economic and political progress, we all go up - or else we all go down.
‐‐ Franklin D. Roosevelt
In our short walks we passed the kitchen where food was prepared for the nurses and doctors. There we got glimpses of melons and grapes and all kinds of fruits, beautiful white bread and nice meats, and the hungry feeling would be increased tenfold.
‐‐ Nellie Bly
In our show, there's usually a comeuppance. Or, if not, it's an anti-ending. And you're supposed to get that.
‐‐ Matt Stone
In our show you have to pay attention and know what happened before. I think it's very intelligent entertainment. It makes demands of viewers that a lot of shows don't.
‐‐ Victor Garber
In our skulls, we carry around 3 pounds of slimy, wet, greyish tissue, corrugated like crumpled toilet paper. You wouldn't think, to look at the unappetizing lump, that it was some of the most powerful stuff in the known universe.
‐‐ Eliezer Yudkowsky
In our so-called democracy we are accustomed to give the majority what they want rather than educate them to understand what is best for them.
‐‐ Carter G. Woodson
In our social contract, we have provisions that see to it that you take care of people who need some help.
‐‐ Arlen Specter
In our society a man is known by the company he owns.
‐‐ Gerald F. Lieberman
In our society, as people pass out of young adulthood, they tend to relate to themselves more in terms of what they are no longer than what they are now, and that's psychologically low-grade devastating.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
In our society, daily experience teaches the individual to want and need a never-ending supply of new toys and drugs.
‐‐ Christopher Lasch
In our society, everyone wants to be a celebrity overnight.
‐‐ Oleg Cassini
In our society leaving baby with Daddy is just one step above leaving the kids to be raised by wolves or apes.
‐‐ Al Roker
In our society, the ideal self is bold, gregarious, and comfortable in the spotlight. We like to think that we value individuality, but mostly we admire the type of individual who's comfortable 'putting himself out there.'
‐‐ Susan Cain
In our society, the women who break down barriers are those who ignore limits.
‐‐ Arnold Schwarzenegger
In our society those who are in reality superior in intelligence can be accepted by their fellows only if they pretend they are not.
‐‐ Marya Mannes
In our sport, there's only two people, so if you're not winning, then you're losing.
‐‐ Rajiv Ouseph
In our sport you're very lucky to find a horse of a lifetime and I found mine relatively early. He's done everything for me and I owe him the world.
‐‐ Zara Phillips
In our state, I'm really proud of the fact that the ones who overturned Jim Crow in Kentucky were Republicans fighting against an entirely unified Democrat Party. So I am proud to be Republican. I can't imagine being anything else.
‐‐ Rand Paul
In our story logic which we're making up, if we're saying he's alive, then like a quadriplegic who's in bed he can move his head and shoulders, but he can't move his arms. If he could just turn on that power to his legs and arms, the nerves could get through and he could walk.
‐‐ John Badham
In our struggle to restrain the violence and contain the damage, we tend to forget that the human capacity for aggression is more than a monstrous defect, that it is also a crucial survival tool.
‐‐ Katherine Dunn
In our system leadership is by consent, not command. To lead a President must persuade. Personal contacts and experiences help shape his thinking. They can be critical to his persuasiveness and thus to his leadership.
‐‐ Donald Rumsfeld
In our system of democracy, our government works on a system of checks and balances. Instead of stripping power from the courts, I believe we should follow the process prescribed in our Constitution - consideration of a Constitutional amendment.
‐‐ Dennis Cardoza
In our system of government, an opposition party doesn't have the ability to pass legislation, but it has the ability to massively screw things up.
‐‐ Alex Pareene
In our system, we leave questions of fact to a jury. But to render a verdict, a jury must know the law. For this, we rely upon jury instructions. Instructions are supposed to translate the law into lay terms that the jury can apply to the facts as they determine them.
‐‐ Alafair Burke
In our tabulation of psychoanalytic results, we have classed those who stopped treatment together with those not improved. This appears to be reasonable; a patient who fails to finish his treatment, and is not improved, is surely a therapeutic failure.
‐‐ Hans Eysenck
In our time political speech and writing are largely the defense of the indefensible.
‐‐ George Orwell
In our time, the curse is monetary illiteracy, just as inability to read plain print was the curse of earlier centuries.
‐‐ Ezra Pound
In our town, Halloween was terrifying and thrilling, and there was a whiff of homicide. We'd travel by foot in the dark for miles, collecting candy, watching out for adults who seemed too eager to give us treats.
‐‐ Rosecrans Baldwin
In our town there was a Gestapo officer who loved to play chess. After the occupation began, he found out that my father was the chess master of the region, and so he had him to his house every night.
‐‐ Bruno Schulz
In our usual mind state, we are continually activating the process that in Buddhist terminology is known as 'bhava,' which literally means 'becoming.' In this space of becoming, we are subtly leaning forward into the future, trying to have security based on feeling that we can hold on, we can try to keep things from changing.
‐‐ Sharon Salzberg
In our view, successful reform is not an event. It is a sustainable process that will build on its own successes - a virtuous cycle of change.
‐‐ Abdullah II of Jordan
In our view the Olympic idea involves a strong physical culture supplemented on the one hand by mobility, what is so aptly called 'fair play', and on the other hand by aesthetics, that is the cultivation of what is beautiful and graceful.
‐‐ Pierre de Coubertin
In our western civilization we have the glorious example, the great standard of perfection and the teachings of the Christ to guide us. He acts for us as Mediator between our personality and our Soul.
‐‐ Edward Bach
In our Western culture, although death has come out of the closet, it is still not openly experienced or discussed. Allowing dying to be so intensely present enriches both the preciousness of each moment and our detachment from it.
‐‐ Ram Dass
In our will, there lives something which is perpetually observing us inwardly. It is easy to look upon this inner spectator as something intended to be taken pictorially; the spiritual investigator knows it to be a reality, just as sense-perceptible objects are realities.
‐‐ Rudolf Steiner
In our work and in our living, we must recognize that difference is a reason for celebration and growth, rather than a reason for destruction.
‐‐ Audre Lorde
In our works at Bethlehem and San Francisco, and all over the United States, I adopted this system: I pay the managers practically no salary. I make them partners in the business, only I don't let them share in the efforts of any other man.
‐‐ Charles M. Schwab
In our world, 80 to 90 percent of women's weight gain comes from overindulging in insulin-stimulating food. And it's not hardcore, straight-up, I-can-see you-in-the-face sugar. They're eating whole-wheat bread. They're eating ancient grains. They're eating black beans. That stuff is horrible.
‐‐ Jorge Cruise
In our world, in which religious images are losing their meaning, in which our customs are getting more and more secular, we are losing our sense of the eternal. I think it's a loss that has done a great deal of damage to modern art. Painting is a return to origins.
‐‐ Antoni Tapies
In our world of rampant 'individualisation', relationships are mixed blessings. They vacillate between a sweet dream and a nightmare, and there is no telling when one turns into the other.
‐‐ Zygmunt Bauman
In our world of sleek flesh and collagen, Botox and liposuction, what we most fear is the dissolution of the body-mind, the death of the brain.
‐‐ A. S. Byatt
In our youths, many of us suspected that being tied down to a partner and family might constrain us. But after 40, even that landscape starts to shift. Many singletons turn inward and start longing for the things so many of us longed to be free of in our 20s.
‐‐ Sandra Tsing Loh
In 'Out of the Dark,' I'm talking about my own life. I'm not talking as a character or speaking as a character. I was not as free as when I write fiction.
‐‐ Nikki Grimes
In outward show so splendid and so vain; 'tis but a gilded block without a brain.
‐‐ Phaedrus
In over 160 years of recorded baseball history, no team had ever won a championship this way.
‐‐ John Thorn
In 'Over the Hedge,' I played a bear, and I spent all this time listening to the sounds they make when they fight and mate, when they're angry or happy.
‐‐ Nick Nolte
In overseeing both Disney and Pixar Animation, each studio has a unique culture.
‐‐ John Lasseter
In Oxford before the war, I had, with this interest in mind, written a short textbook entitled, An Introduction to Economic Analysis and Policy. It was now my intention to rewrite this work.
‐‐ James Meade
In 'Pacific Rim' I had to have a haircut I wouldn't usually rock. However, the moustache I had in the film - that might have to come out again. It was a good moustache. Good times.
‐‐ Idris Elba