In Sweden everybody has this perfect surface. Everyone's very polite and controls their feelings.
‐‐ Noomi Rapace
In Sweden, I went to an English school, where there was a mishmash of people from all over the world. Some were diplomatic kids with a lot of money, some were ghetto kids who came up from the suburbs, and I grew up in between. There's a community of second generation immigrants, and I became part of that because I had an American father.
‐‐ Joel Kinnaman
In Sweden, only exceptional actresses get major film parts.
‐‐ Maud Adams
In Sweden, stardom is looked upon as phony. You walk to the theater every day like everybody else.
‐‐ Lena Olin
In Sweden, there's a lot of talk of gender equality. That discussion isn't as prevalent in the U.S. I feel that successful American women are tougher than Swedish women - they create their space.
‐‐ Joel Kinnaman
In Sweden, they broadcast the American shows in English with Swedish subtitles, whereas in many European countries they dub them. Watching those shows in English was big for me.
‐‐ Carl Hagelin
In Sweden, we've moved away from the notion that mothers have some magical, special bond with children.
‐‐ Camilla Lackberg
In swimming at my level it's about control of the small movements. A good ballet dancer floats across the stage, the best sprinters virtually abolish gravity. All motion occurs in the right direction.
‐‐ Alexander Dale Oen
In swimming, especially training out in the ocean and open water, you got fogged-over goggles, you're stuck with your own thoughts - there's great benefits to that, deep thinking like that after many hours, but there's also tremendous loneliness. You burn out. You want to run, jump, ski, do anything. So at age 30, I was finished.
‐‐ Diana Nyad
In swimming, everyone calls me grandma, because I'm the oldest there. Then with my friends, I'm the youngest and I'm the baby. It's definitely bizarre.
‐‐ Amanda Beard
In 'Swimming Pool,' all the colors are very warm, sunny, the pool and all that. In 'Love Crime,' everything is so cold, and it's all inside skyscrapers.
‐‐ Ludivine Sagnier
In Switzerland they had brotherly love, five hundred years of democracy and peace, and what did they produce? The cuckoo clock!
‐‐ Graham Greene
In Switzerland, we have a centuries-old tradition of living together in one confederation and one society. That holds us back from excesses. We are a civilized and enlightened community and, by practising multicultural tolerance, we manage to stop extreme developments from going too far.
‐‐ Klaus Schwab
In Sydney, I gave what was billed as a masterclass to bright students of writing at the University of Sydney. But the term 'masterclass' was possibly over-egging the pudding. All I could do was pass on some lessons from my own life, and the most obvious is that if you want to be a writer, you must first have been a reader.
‐‐ Justin Cartwright
In Sydney, we always have a deficiency of housing. So that's one good thing, which will cause real estate to keep going up. Not fast, but it'll go up.
‐‐ Harry Triguboff
In symphonic music, when you are conducting, you do the same thing. You are feeling the whole orchestra, thinking ahead so you can prepare for a change.
‐‐ David Amram
In syndication, the biggest buyers are car dealerships.
‐‐ Bill Engvall
In T20, you don't have time to get distracted - it's so quick, you have to run around in the field, and while batting, you don't actually think about anything else.
‐‐ Virat Kohli
In Tagalog, we call undocumented people 'TNT,' which means tago ng tago, which means 'hiding and hiding.' So that's literally what undocumented means in Tagalog. And that kind of tells you how Filipinos think of this issue, and really any culture, right?
‐‐ Jose Antonio Vargas
In Tahoe, you want to be able check on the temperature of the house or turn it on before you get there. Because it's really cold in the winter.
‐‐ Tony Fadell
In Taiwan, I'd be like Michael Jordan walking down the street.
‐‐ Ang Lee
In taking action we must remember that the things which are happening to the Jews today are but a part of the general disintegration anticipated by philosophers and historians of different schools for almost half a century.
‐‐ Louis Finkelstein
In taking Dell private, we plan to go back to our roots, focusing on the entrepreneurial spirit that made Dell one of the fastest-growing and most successful companies in history.
‐‐ Michael Dell
In taking revenge, a man is but even with his enemy; but in passing it over, he is superior.
‐‐ Francis Bacon
In taking stock of ourselves, we should not forget that fear plays a large part in the drama of failure. That is the first thing to be dropped. Fear is a mental deficiency susceptible of correction, if taken in hand before it gains an ascendency over us. Fear comes with the thought of failure.
‐‐ Douglas Fairbanks
In talking about the impact of ideas in one field on ideas in another field, one is always apt to make a fool of oneself.
‐‐ Richard P. Feynman
In talking, shyness and timidity distort the very meaning of my words. I don't pretend to know anybody well. People are like shadows to me and I am like a shadow.
‐‐ Gwen John
In talking to founder after founder; I've heard almost visceral reactions to working for companies, even very cool ones with great things to work on and lots of opportunity, like Facebook, Google, or consulting firms.
‐‐ Maynard Webb
In talking to you I feel very much more at ease than my colleagues who gave the speeches during the banquet.
‐‐ Felix Bloch
In talking with people that have experienced it, I learned that PTSD is something that a person in a position of authority sometimes thinks they're not supposed to have. They don't always have an avenue to personally address it or even discuss it.
‐‐ Stana Katic
In Tanzania, the chimps are isolated in a very tiny patch of forest. I flew over it 13 years ago and realized that, basically, all the trees had gone, that people all around the park are struggling to survive. It became very clear that there was no way to protect the chimps while the people were in this dire circumstance.
‐‐ Jane Goodall
In Taoist philosophy, 'yin' is the feminine principle, representing the forces of earth, while 'yang' is the masculine principle, representing spirit.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
In Tarzan I only had to worry about the bees.
‐‐ Casper Van Dien
In Tasmania, an island the size of Ireland whose primeval forests astonished 19th-century Europeans, an incomprehensible ecological tragedy is being played out.
‐‐ Richard Flanagan
In 'Taxi,' I kept doing the same scene for three years. I was underused.
‐‐ Jeff Conaway
In Tbilisi in 1990, I recall watching zealous Georgians smash statues of Lenin and Stalin. A few days earlier, though, in Moscow I had been invited to address the Red Army, as one of the first Brits to benefit from Glasnost. The subject they chose: The Cuban Missile Crisis.
‐‐ Alistair Horne
In teaching color, you teach people how to look something and see the tone in it and break it down to be able to paint it and reproduce that color. But then, I'm psychedelic, so I look at color differently. I like colors that are in contrast with one another, so that they flicker back and forth.
‐‐ John Van Hamersveld
In teaching, I wanted to offer a general pharmacology course based on chemical principles, biochemical classification and mathematical modelling. In the event I achieved neither of my ambitions.
‐‐ James W. Black
In teaching man, experimental science results in lessening his pride more and more by proving to him every day that primary causes, like the objective reality of things, will be hidden from him forever and that he can only know relations.
‐‐ Claude Bernard
In teaching, regard must be had to the faculties possessed by the pupil. In childhood, memory; in youth, the understanding; in mature life, the reason is the predominating faculty.
‐‐ Joseph P. Bradley
In teaching you cannot see the fruit of a day's work. It is invisible and remains so, maybe for twenty years.
‐‐ Jacques Barzun
In tech in particular, everyone is so serious all the time and has these grand visions.
‐‐ Evan Spiegel
In Tehran, the 444 days of the Iran Hostage Crisis was the first world event in which you could literally have live events beamed into your living room. Now, every world event plays out on its own, and as a media event.
‐‐ Chris Terrio
In television, a sitcom is probably the closest thing to what it's like working in the theater.
‐‐ B. D. Wong
In television, everything is gone with the speed of light, literally. It is no field for anybody with intimations of immortality.
‐‐ Charles Kuralt
In television, the 60-minute series, 'The Wire' and 'Mad Men' and so on, the writer is the primary creative artist.
‐‐ Salman Rushdie
In television, the audience has to be comfortable with you, and I've managed to prove that I can be in American homes to some degree, and not necessarily where everyone knows me, either.
‐‐ Bruce Boxleitner
In television, the writer-creator-showrunner is embraced as the creative mind.
‐‐ Jim Rash
In television there are only about 12 people who do what I do.
‐‐ Jim Lehrer