In skating there's always another jump or another spin variation or another thing to learn, and that's what I liked about it.
‐‐ Gracie Gold
In Ski Party we are reading up on how to have fun without sex. That was the theme of every AIP picture!
‐‐ Dwayne Hickman
In Slack, you create channels to discuss different topics. For a small group of people, those channels are relatively easy to manage and navigate.
‐‐ Stewart Butterfield
In sleep, we leave behind the sensory stimulation of the outside world.
‐‐ Siri Hustvedt
In Sleep we lie all naked and alone, in Sleep we are united at the heart of night and darkness, and we are strange and beautiful asleep; for we are dying the darkness and we know no death.
‐‐ Thomas Wolfe
In sleep, you are safe from the revolting mechanics of living and being a prey to outrageous fortune.
‐‐ Taylor Caldwell
In small proportions we just beauties see; And in short measures, life may perfect be.
‐‐ Ben Jonson
In small towns, bored teenagers turn their eyes longingly to the exciting doings in the big cities, pining for urban amenities like hipster bars and farmers' markets and indie-rock festivals. Like everyone else, they want the vibrant and they will not be denied.
‐‐ Thomas Frank
In small towns people scent the wind with noses of uncommon keenness.
‐‐ Stephen King
In 'Snow White and the Hunstman,' when we see them in the Dark Forest, you're allowed a lot of freedom to be able to cutaway to, for instance, the prince. That B and C story stuff helps the writing process, even though it makes it a more complicated movie.
‐‐ Evan Daugherty
In so doing, use him as though you loved him.
‐‐ Izaak Walton
In so far as a scientific statement speaks about reality, it must be falsifiable; and in so far as it is not falsifiable, it does not speak about reality.
‐‐ Karl Popper
In so far as I have any beliefs, I suppose I'm like that old Peggy Lee song, 'Is That All There Is?' I want to believe there's something else going on, but what that something else is I don't pretend to know.
‐‐ Peter Ackroyd
In so far as one denies what is, one is possessed by what is not, the compulsions, the fantasies, the terrors that flock to fill the void.
‐‐ Ursula K. Le Guin
In so far as such a theory is empirically correct it will also tell us what empirical facts it should be possible to observe in a given set of circumstances.
‐‐ Talcott Parsons
In so far as the government lands can be disposed of, I am in favor of cutting up the wild lands into parcels so that every poor man may have a home.
‐‐ Abraham Lincoln
In so far as the mind is stronger than the body, so are the ills contracted by the mind more severe than those contracted by the body.
‐‐ Marcus Tullius Cicero
In so many and such important ways, then, do the planets bear witness to the earth's mobility.
‐‐ Nicolaus Copernicus
In so many areas of life, I'm a spaz and incompetent.
‐‐ Dave Matthews
In so many countries, Western journalists are viewed simply as dollar signs. We're ransom objects.
‐‐ Lynsey Addario
In so many interviews, they bring up the sexual aspect of the record. I've had some journalists say it sounds like I'm lying down in bed singing with a microphone. It gets so old!
‐‐ Lucinda Williams
In so many musicals today, the story is moved forward by a song. I don't think we're gonna try to do that.
‐‐ John Mellencamp
In so many of the other beats these days, there are these layers of public relations people that you have to go through to get to the newsmakers themselves.
‐‐ Bob Schieffer
In so many places in the world, women have been prisoners for so long that they feel they have to scream about their rights. But when you scream, nobody listens to you. Real authority comes when you no longer need to scream - and that's something we women still need to learn.
‐‐ Monica Bellucci
In so many things, growth comes from adversity.
‐‐ Michael Huffington
In so many ways, a lot of the drive I've had to do certain things has been because of this sense that I have both the opportunity and in some sense the obligation to ratify that my parents' life had purpose.
‐‐ Marco Rubio
In so many ways, being a literary agent is an irresistible job to me. Not only does it involve all the things I love - being an advocate for others, problem solving, and going to meetings - yes, that's true, I love meetings, though everyone says it's bizarre! - but most importantly, I love working with people whose writing excites me.
‐‐ Rebecca Stead
In so many ways, it feels the same now when I play as the very first time I picked up the instrument. There's always this sound out there that's just a little bit beyond my reach and I'm trying to get there and that just sort of keeps me going.
‐‐ Bill Frisell
In so many ways, segregation shaped me, and education liberated me.
‐‐ Maya Angelou
In so much of politics you're not allowed to disagree with what's been agreed.
‐‐ Iain Banks
In so much SF, either gender roles are the ones we're used to in the here and now, only transported to the future, or else they're supposedly different, but characters still are slotting into various stereotypes.
‐‐ Ann Leckie
In soap, fatty acids made from boiling pork bone fat are used as a hardening agent, but also for giving it a pearl-like effect.
‐‐ Christien Meindertsma
In soaps, people come back from the dead all the time, to the point where death is just a bus stop.
‐‐ Anthony Geary
In social matters, pointless conventions are not merely the bee sting of etiquette, but the snake bite of moral order.
‐‐ Florence King
In social media, people cannot build big followings organically unless what they are putting out to the world has value.
‐‐ Barry Ritholtz
In social policy, when we provide a safety net, it should be designed to help people take more entrepreneurial risks, not to turn them into dependents. This doesn't mean that we should be callous to the underprivileged.
‐‐ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
In social situations, when I'm surrounded by people, I become very shy. But if there's a camera in front of me, I feel free.
‐‐ Bae Doona
In social, you have to innovate in information. If you have the same thing as everyone else, you're just not interesting.
‐‐ Dave Morin
In socialism, private property is anathema, and equal distribution of income the first consideration. In capitalism, private property is cardinal, and distribution left to ensue from the play of free contract and selfish interest on that basis, no matter what anomalies it may present.
‐‐ George Bernard Shaw
In societies that profess some respect for law, suspects are apprehended and brought to fair trial. I stress 'suspects.'
‐‐ Noam Chomsky
In societies where mature workers are respected and where their wisdom is respected, everybody benefits. Workers are more engaged and productive. Their health is better. They live longer.
‐‐ Deepak Chopra
In societies where modern conditions of production prevail, all of life presents itself as an immense accumulation of spectacles. Everything that was directly lived has moved away into a representation.
‐‐ Guy Debord
In societies where one sees a higher prevalence of 'modern values' - individualism, vitalism and self-expression - there's also higher reported job satisfaction.
‐‐ Edmund Phelps
In society, liberty for one may mean the suppression of liberty for others.
‐‐ Gunnar Myrdal
In society, one doesn't tell the truth, one tells the exact opposite.
‐‐ Nelson Eddy
In society, there is enormous pressure for us to try and look good, to be politically correct, to say the right things, to be polite and basically to sacrifice ourselves on the way.
‐‐ Thalia
In society, we have these unspoken rules of conduct, these 'shoulds.' Even though we pride ourselves on being a democracy, there are all these ways we say you 'should' behave. But what if you're living your life by the 'shoulds' and you're not really living your life?
‐‐ Chris Noth
In society, we have to earn other things of import like trust, respect, money, education, careers, status and etc., so naturally, we find ourselves attempting to earn love, acceptance and validation along with that. Here's the trip: we do it at the cost of other people and, more importantly, ourselves.
‐‐ Grace Gealey
In Socrates' thought the two marks of individual self-consciousness appear; it is practical and it is social.
‐‐ James Mark Baldwin