In some ways, in the U.S. we don't know how to be. I think in a lot of ways America is about liberation and about change and progressive human relations. And because of that, I feel like that we're confused about who we're supposed to be and what it is that's supposed to satisfy us and make us feel fulfilled.
‐‐ Abigail Washburn
In some ways, Israel has achieved a peace. There are fewer rockets being sent into Sderot, there are no rockets to speak of from the North, there has been very little terrorism from the West Bank. It's a kind of peace. I hope for a better and more enduring peace. Peace is not an endgame; we will never be completely at peace.
‐‐ Alan Dershowitz
In some ways, it's better that Obama got elected than McCain. I'd rather be stabbed in the chest with an Obama steak knife than to have been slowly bled to death with McCain paper cuts. Say what you will, but Obama has brought about a patriotic and civic renaissance, the likes of which I have never seen.
‐‐ Brad Thor
In some ways it's taken me decades to come clean and make honest work - and still to this day, sometimes I find myself wanting to hide behind my work and deny the more biographical aspects.
‐‐ David Knopfler
In some ways, jazz is the most precise of art forms and the loosest in the sense that it's all about improvisation, but the musicianship required is kind of insane. To actually play with real jazz musicians is a different level of musicianship that almost has no equal in any other form of music in the world.
‐‐ Damien Chazelle
In some ways Lester Young is the most complex rhythmically of any musician. He does some things which are just phenomenal.
‐‐ Lee Konitz
In some ways, 'Mansfield Park' is 'Pride and Prejudice' turned inside out.
‐‐ Susanna Clarke
In some ways, my gift for music and writing was born out of tragedy, really, and loss.
‐‐ Joni Mitchell
In some ways, my most comfortable feeling has been that of being an outsider coming in, but over the years I've tired of that and I'm ready to feel at home. That's what music gives me: a feeling of absolute home.
‐‐ Abigail Washburn
In some ways, people forget about average working people, and how they live their lives.
‐‐ Lee Scott
In some ways, privileged women who are closer to power wind up being able to exert their influence in ways that change public policy in ways that women with less power don't have access to.
‐‐ Rebecca Traister
In some ways, risk-taking is the ultimate act of self-indulgence, an obscene insult to the preciousness of life. And yet, how can one dismiss something that persists despite every reasonable theory that it shouldn't?
‐‐ Sebastian Junger
In some ways, September 11, 2001, seems a long time ago. Yet we have done so much in only a few years, and we will continue to do so in the future, to prevent such attacks on America.
‐‐ George Allen
In some ways that fight gave me more respect around the world and helped me be even more popular because so many people felt my pain and saw that I was robbed.
‐‐ Marvin Hagler
In some ways, that's the story of my season - when I wasn't making big mistakes, I was winning races and being on the podium. And when I made mistakes I was still fourth or fifth, just off the podium.
‐‐ Bode Miller
In some ways, the '60s were a reaction to the '50s and the intensity of the Cold War.
‐‐ Tariq Ali
In some ways the ACL tear was a blessing. I had hesitated to return to elite gymnastics after the 2008 Olympics. I told myself I had already accomplished so much, and the road was just going to get harder if I continued.
‐‐ Shawn Johnson
In some ways the domestic reporting is a lot easier because Americans will talk to you about anything.
‐‐ John Pomfret
In some ways, 'The Little Mermaid' was old-fashioned. Rendered in the hand-drawn style, it was the last Disney animated feature to use cels and Xeroxing. Pixar and its CGI imitators soon made that rigorous process obsolete.
‐‐ Richard Corliss
In some ways, what I learned is that you can take a character and breathe with them, and it's up to the audience to interpret rather than you putting moral stamp on the character.
‐‐ Aden Young
In some ways, what I need is a wife.
‐‐ Anne Beatts
In some ways, writing a novel, especially a novel set in the past and about characters who once lived, is about amassing enough details and arranging them properly in order to offer the reader a verisimilitude that satisfies his or her curiosity about the story at hand.
‐‐ David Ebershoff
In some ways, you can think of end-to-end encryption as honoring what the past looked like.
‐‐ Jan Koum
In some ways, you kind of take a personality and drop it on the ground, and it breaks into a bunch of little pieces, and you kind of water those pieces, and it grows into characters. So they're all me in a way.
‐‐ Tony DiTerlizzi
In some weird, warped way, I'm actually convinced that if I got mugged, I could probably take out the guy.
‐‐ Katee Sackhoff
In something like 'Frank,' which is a comedy, albeit a strange and emotional one, you can absolutely put in deleted scenes, and we did because they were just funny and great, but they weren't necessary in the overall structure.
‐‐ Lenny Abrahamson
In song the same rule applies as in dramatic verse: the meaning must yield itself, or yield itself sufficiently to arouse the attention and interest, in real time.
‐‐ James Fenton
In songwriting, I needed language. And I always believed in singing about what I do.
‐‐ Jason Molina
In South Africa, being Chinese meant I wasn't white and I wasn't black. I trained in Baragwanath Hospital, the largest black hospital in South Africa. That was around 1976, the time of the Soweto Uprising, when police fired on children and students who were protesting. I was part of the group of interns who volunteered to treat them.
‐‐ Patrick Soon-Shiong
In South Africa, success never presented the problems that it presents in New York. In New York, if you happen to be the flavor of the month, a lot of nonsense comes with it into your life.
‐‐ Athol Fugard
In South Africa, we could not have achieved our freedom and just peace without the help of people around the world, who through the use of non-violent means, such as boycotts and divestment, encouraged their governments and other corporate actors to reverse decades-long support for the Apartheid regime.
‐‐ Desmond Tutu
In South Africa, where HIV-positive children are often shunned, we have an HIV-positive Muppet to teach children to be friendly with children with HIV. But they use local actors. And it's not always a street. Sometimes it's 'Sesame Plaza,' or 'Sesame Tree.'
‐‐ Joan Ganz Cooney
In South America, I heard the 8th Symphony of Beethoven. And the young conductor thought, Beethoven must be heroic. But this is piece which shouldn't be heroic. And this was such a misunderstanding, such a deep misunderstanding.
‐‐ Kurt Masur
In South Carolina, there's a lot of arts programs. So I was blessed enough to go to the Governor School For Arts & Humanities.
‐‐ Danielle Brooks
In South Florida, where there are so many beneficiaries, when Social Security isn't adjusted to reflect their increased costs, that affects their daily lives and their contributions to our local economy.
‐‐ Ted Deutch
In South Korea, they believe that when you turn 60, you've become a baby again and the rest of your life should be totally about joy and happiness, and people should leave you alone, and I just think that that's the height of intelligence.
‐‐ Alice Walker
In South Texas, we understand how vital port security is and we fear the day a weapon of mass destruction could be brought into a U.S. port in a container and cause hundreds of thousands of casualties.
‐‐ Solomon Ortiz
In Southeast Asia the world is understood to be a vast, complex network of interdependent relationships. So when global capitalism makes it impossible for small-time rice farmers to feed their families and make a living, it is a natural thing for anyone in the family who can find an alternative source of income to do so.
‐‐ John Burdett
In space, you don't get that much noise. Noise doesn't propagate in a vacuum.
‐‐ Buzz Aldrin
In spacetime, all events are baked together: a four-dimensional continuum. Past and future are no more privileged than left and right or up and down.
‐‐ James Gleick
In Spain, actresses work until they are old. That's my plan.
‐‐ Penelope Cruz
In Spain, after the dictatorship, thanks to Pedro Almodovar, many artists put on the streets through art a big explosion of freedom.
‐‐ Miguel Angel Silvestre
In Spain and Italy I would not have a life among the fans. Everyone wants to touch you, own you and approach you. I try to be as kind as possible to all my fans, but in those countries I could not do it. There they ask too much from you.
‐‐ Ruud van Nistelrooy
In Spain, the dead are more alive than the dead of any other country in the world.
‐‐ Federico Garcia Lorca
In Spain there's the king - and then there's Antonio.
‐‐ Melanie Griffith
In Spain there were no TV rights for Formula One.
‐‐ Fernando Alonso
In Spain, we mainly use red plum tomatoes, but it is always fun to experiment. Try using a mix of colors or substitute green tomatoes for plum next time you make a tomato dish.
‐‐ Jose Andres
In Spain, we should have enough intelligence, enough sense of individual and collective responsibility to do for ourselves that which would be imposed upon us by a dictatorship.
‐‐ Federica Montseny
In Spain, you can go into any tapas bar, and you'll see anchovies all over the menu.
‐‐ Jose Andres