In person, George Clooney lives up to all your expectations.
‐‐ Mariella Frostrup
In person, George W. Bush is extremely forceful. He has a restless energy when he sits in a chair, and nearly leaps out of it when making certain points.
‐‐ Rich Lowry
In person, I wear jeans and flip-flops, and people are so shocked. They tell me I look so much younger than they expected.
‐‐ Christina Hendricks
In person, my father is so friendly, so considerate, so funny, and so real. I have admired my father all of my life, and I love him with all my heart.
‐‐ Tiffany Trump
In Peru, awareness of fake currency is so high that retail shops regularly provide cashiers with hole punchers. When a fake bill is received, the cashier quickly pops out a few holes before curtly returning the bill to an oft-surprised client.
‐‐ Jonathan Franklin
In Peru, if you gave somebody a little chance to do something, they took it to the furthest extent. They took nothing for granted. And here in L.A., you kind of get caught up in your own little dilemmas and your own little life.
‐‐ Q'orianka Kilcher
In Peru, there is no theatre that produces an annual opera season, and though there is one orchestra in Lima, it's always struggling to survive. We shouldn't have just one orchestra, we should have 15, we should have 50! And you should start to build this from the children.
‐‐ Juan Diego Florez
In Peter Ackroyd's book 'London: The Biography,' he describes the route of the medieval wall that enclosed the original city. Take the book and follow it from the Tower of London via the Barbican to Ludgate Hill. You experience the real history of London.
‐‐ Peter Capaldi
In petrol stations on the motorways where people have left the place looking messy, I clear up each lavatory I happen to have occupied. When people drop paper on the ground, and everything like that, I pick it up, put it in the lavatory, and make that room look nice.
‐‐ Joanna Lumley
In Philadelphia, our public safety, poverty reduction, health and economic development all start with education. We can't grow the middle class if we don't give our kids the tools they need to innovate and invent.
‐‐ Michael Nutter
In philanthropy, many of us give a little bit and each year we give more and more to see what actually works and not just throw money out there and see if it's going to work. If the government did the same thing, fabulous.
‐‐ John Paul DeJoria
In philosophy if you aren't moving at a snail's pace you aren't moving at all.
‐‐ Iris Murdoch
In philosophy, it is not the attainment of the goal that matters, it is the things that are met with by the way.
‐‐ Havelock Ellis
In philosophy, they talk a lot about humans being actual organic machines, and the idea of free will is something that we've made up. We actually don't have free will. We're acting according to our programming as organic mechanisms.
‐‐ Joel Kinnaman
In philosophy, you have to reckon with the implicit level of an accumulated reserve, and thus with a very great number of relays, with the shared responsibility of these relays.
‐‐ Jacques Derrida
In photo shoots, I rely on instinct. Which is not to say I don't bring ideas to a project or consider it beforehand.
‐‐ Carine Roitfeld
In photography, the smallest thing can be a great subject. The little, human detail can become a Leitmotiv.
‐‐ Henri Cartier-Bresson
In photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality.
‐‐ Alfred Stieglitz
In physics, all can you do is predict the consequences of physical laws.
‐‐ Leonard Mlodinow
In physics, to be in two places at the same time would be a miracle; in politics it seems not merely normal, but natural.
‐‐ Charles Edison
In piano, if you try to force hitting this key and that key, it's very broken. It's not pretty. When you're in archery, you can't try to force it step-by-step-by-step. Then the shot doesn't flow and it's not a good shot. If you just let the performance flow, it's really beautiful.
‐‐ Miranda Leek
In 'Pictures from an Institution,' Randall Jarrell was able to transcend the academic novel by simply ignoring it, writing a comedy with no plot at all beyond his own pleasure in language and humanity itself.
‐‐ Cathleen Schine
In Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Canada has at last produced a political leader worthy of assassination.
‐‐ Irving Layton
In places like Glasgow and Newcastle, audiences have a tradition of being amusingly combative. But they're not trying to ruin the act, they're trying to give you a challenge. It's like a cat playing with a mouse - the cat doesn't want the mouse to die, it wants to keep it alive for its own amusement and to be entertained by its struggle.
‐‐ Stewart Lee
In places like South Afghanistan, where cultural norms prevent men from entering homes, female vaccinators often make the difference between a closed or opened door.
‐‐ Ksenia Solo
In places like the U.S. and Germany, women's professional boxing is already quite big, but I'd like to be the name that makes it bigger and gives it more global appeal.
‐‐ Nicola Adams
In places where marriage's core meaning has been altered through legal action, officials are beginning to target for punishment those believers and churches that refuse to adapt.
‐‐ Salvatore J. Cordileone
In places where this beauty has already disappeared, we will reconstruct it.
‐‐ Fritz Todt
In plain terms, a child is a complicated creature who can drive you crazy. There's a cruelty to childhood, there's an anger.
‐‐ Maurice Sendak
In plain Texas talk, it's 'do the right thing'
‐‐ Ross Perot
In plain words: now that Britain has told the world that she has the H-Bomb she should announce as early as possible that she has done with it, that she proposes to reject in all circumstances nuclear warfare.
‐‐ J. B. Priestley
In Plains, I saw Jimmy Carter as he really is - a nice, decent man... in terms of compassionate contribution to society, he certainly has proven to be our best past president.
‐‐ Helen Thomas
In planning an attack, persons have various roles.
‐‐ Robert Mueller
In plants, vitamin K is found principally in all kinds of green leaves; leaves which have grown in the dark and therefore have not formed chlorophyll are poor sources.
‐‐ Henrik Dam
In play, a child is always above his average age, above his daily behavior; in play, it is as though he were a head taller than himself.
‐‐ Lev Vygotsky
In playing, I suppose my greatest gift was to express the way I felt or the willingness to express myself.
‐‐ Eric Clapton
In playing or managing, the game of ball is only fun for me when I'm out in front and winning. I don't give a hill of beans for the rest of the game.
‐‐ John McGraw
In playing the part of Mammy, I tried to make her a living, breathing character, the way she appeared to me in the book.
‐‐ Hattie McDaniel
In plotting a book, my goal is to raise the stakes for the characters and, in so doing, keep the reader mesmerized.
‐‐ Barbara Delinsky
In 'Plutarch,' her voice begins to come out; there are actual 2,000-year-old quotes from Cleopatra, and they are sly and saucy.
‐‐ Stacy Schiff
In poetic language, in which the sign as such takes on an autonomous value, this sound symbolism becomes an actual factor and creates a sort of accompaniment to the signified.
‐‐ Roman Jakobson
In poetry, everything can be faked but the intensity of utterance.
‐‐ Seamus Heaney
In poetry everything which must be said is almost impossible to say well.
‐‐ Paul Valery
In poetry, I have, since very young, loved poetry in translation. The Chinese, the French, the Russians, Italians, Indians and early Celts: the formality of the translator's voice, their measured breath and anxiety moves me as it lingers over the original.
‐‐ Fanny Howe
In poetry you can express almost inexpressible feelings. You can express the pain of loss, you can express love. People always turn to poetry when someone they love dies, when they fall in love.
‐‐ Erica Jong
In point of fact all Americans are automatically turned down by China these days because of the escalation of Johnson's war in Vietnam, which several times has intruded into China.
‐‐ Anna Louise Strong
In point of fact, I'm not sure there are too many comedies with laugh tracks anymore. Most of what you hear is live studio audience laughing as a show is filmed. If this prompts you to wonder who those actual human beings are who are laughing at some of this stuff, that is a mystification I share.
‐‐ Christopher Lloyd
In point of fact, 'Simpson-Bowles' has become a symbol, or SimBowl, rather than an actual plan, political shorthand for the process of long-term deficit reduction.
‐‐ Joe Klein
In point of substantial merit the law school belongs in the modern university no more than a school of fencing or dancing.
‐‐ Thorstein Veblen