In the best cases, Twitter makes people smarter and faster and more efficient.
‐‐ Evan Williams
In the best farce today we start with some absurd premise as to character or situation, but if the premises be once granted we move logically enough to the ending.
‐‐ George Pierce Baker
In the best fiction, the language itself can become almost invisible.
‐‐ Robert Morgan
In the best material, you always should be able to somehow make a case for a story to be transposed to any other time.
‐‐ Ralph Fiennes
In the best of all possible worlds, everybody would be honorable, but that's not the way the world works. Reputations for reporters are made by discovering things underneath that rock.
‐‐ Mike Wallace
In the best of all possible worlds, February 14 is a pleasant and sentimental opportunity to lavish your partner with attention or move your relationship to the next level.
‐‐ Pepper Schwartz
In the best of all worlds everyone in the Embassy is doing something to assist U.S. exports.
‐‐ Lawrence Eagleburger
In the best of all worlds, the producers would take some responsibility for the kinds of things they're putting out. Unfortunately, they don't.
‐‐ Dick Van Dyke
In the best possible scenario, whenever you get notes from people, they're good notes, and they see things that you wouldn't have seen otherwise, and they make you a better writer.
‐‐ Beau Willimon
In the best stories, people are morally complex; they are flawed. We read them because the world is flawed, and we want to see it truthfully represented. And because it can be thrilling to be shocked and upset, and even to feel, for chilling moments, what it's like to be a bad person.
‐‐ Russell Smith
In the best traditions of American comedy, from its beginnings through the crash-bang comedies of the 1990s and 2000s, Leslie Nielsen skewered the otherwise proper, did it with mischievous delight and convulsed audiences mercilessly.
‐‐ Tom Shales
In the best works of fiction, there's no mustache-twirling villain. I try to write shows where even the bad guy's got his reasons.
‐‐ Lin-Manuel Miranda
In the best writers, the outward-reaching interest in the 'found subject' leads back at a hairpin to some uncomfortable inner recognition that the writer has journeyed very far to see; he comes home half-dead.
‐‐ Amity Gaige
In the Bhagavad Gita, there is no long discussion, nothing elaborate. The main reason for this is that everything stated in the Gita is meant to be tested in the life of every man; it is intended to be verified in practice.
‐‐ Vinoba Bhave
In the Bible, God offered the Pharaoh freedom if he would just let the oppressed people free to go to the land of milk and honey. But the Pharaoh disobeyed, and he was destroyed.
‐‐ Malcolm X
In the Bible it says God has made everything good for man to eat and to wear their skins. Whenever we eat beef, we eat chicken, we have to kill to eat. But at the same time, hunting is a sport. I think it is a great sport... I would say most hunters are Christian men.
‐‐ Luke Scott
In the Bible it says they asked Jesus how many times you should forgive, and he said 70 times 7. Well, I want you all to know that I'm keeping a chart.
‐‐ Hillary Clinton
In the Bible, ordination - I don't see that in the Scripture. In the Bible, it's whether you're filled with the Holy Spirit, whether you're anointed by God, whether you're called by God, whether you're obedient to Him. I want to be those things, but I don't see any purpose for me in being ordained.
‐‐ Anne Graham Lotz
In the Bible, we first encounter God when he sides with a bunch of slaves against a powerful Pharaoh, an act of grace freely given.
‐‐ Desmond Tutu
In the Bible, we have the facts and history of man's redemption. Incidentally or essentially, other worlds and other beings are brought prominently on the stage of redemption purposes and plans.
‐‐ Edward McKendree Bounds
In the biblical worldview, the purpose of all creation is to benefit man. This anthropocentric view of nature, and indeed of the whole universe, is completely at odds with the current secular idealization of nature. This secular view posits that nature has its own intrinsic meaning and purpose, independent of man.
‐‐ Dennis Prager
In 'The Big Chill,' those characters are in middle age, thinking, 'Oh, God, I've turned into my parents. I've failed.' And in 'Beside Still Waters,' we're showing the struggles of people who actually want to be like their parents and feel they can't live up to their heights.
‐‐ Chris Lowell
In the big experiments, Atlas and CMS, we have something like 3,000 scientists each, and over 60 nationalities.
‐‐ Fabiola Gianotti
In the big picture, architecture is the art and science of making sure that our cities and buildings fit with the way we want to live our lives.
‐‐ Bjarke Ingels
In the Bill Clinton years, the foreign leader who visited the White House most often was Yasser Arafat - 13 times.
‐‐ Elliott Abrams
In the biographical novel, there's only one person involved. I, the author, spend two to five years becoming the main character. I do that so by the time you get to the bottom of Page 2 or 3, you forget your name, where you live, your profession and the year it is. You become the main character of the book. You live the book.
‐‐ Irving Stone
In 'The Birth of a Nation,' Griffith made audiences see the Civil War through his eyes - the eyes of the son of a colonel in the Army of the Confederacy.
‐‐ Richard Corliss
In the black culture, certain kids are given nicknames that they roll with forever; the nicknames outweigh their real names. I'm one of those scenarios.
‐‐ Snoop Dogg
In the black sororities, they celebrate achievement academically, and they really do work toward community service. As much as the white sororities claim that's the case in their groups, it's not really so. White sororities focus on relationships.
‐‐ Alexandra Robbins
In 'The Blood Doctor,' I wrote about the history of haemophilia and the devastating effects of the disease at a time when there was no remedy.
‐‐ Ruth Rendell
In the blues, it just takes so long for us to get recognized.
‐‐ Luther Allison
In the book, America had already been weakened by bio terror plagues before waves of selfish violence took down the rest. But the real enemy was the kind of male human being who nurses fantasies of violent glory at the expense of his fellow citizens.
‐‐ David Brin
In the book I define conservatism, as I believe it is fit upon four categories of principle: respect for The Constitution, respect for life, less government, and personal responsibility.
‐‐ Jonathan Krohn
In the book, I make the point that here we have string theory and here we have twistor theory and we don't know if either one of them is the right approach to nature.
‐‐ Roger Penrose
In the book, I write about children in first grade who were taught to read by reading want ads. They learned to write by writing job applications. Imagine what would happen if anyone tried to do that to children in a predominantly white suburban school.
‐‐ Jonathan Kozol
In the book of Colossians, it talks about that because of what Christ did, we are pure. We are without judgment on ourselves. And only through him can we do something like this.
‐‐ Jim Bakker
In the book of Gaga, fame is in your heart, fame is there to comfort you, to bring you self-confidence and worth whenever you need it.
‐‐ Lady Gaga
In the book the relationship with Katharine and Almasy is sort of only in the patient's mind.
‐‐ Michael Ondaatje
In the books I have written, I have created in my mind a universe. My kids say I have a village in my head and I live in that village, and it's true. When I start writing a book, characters from previous books reappear. All my emotions, my mind, my heart, my dreams, everything becomes connected with a new book, and nothing else really matters.
‐‐ Isabel Allende
In the bosom of her respectable family resided Camilla.
‐‐ Fanny Burney
In the British embassy in Afghanistan in 2008, an embassy of 350 people, there were only three people who could speak Dari, the main language of Afghanistan, at a decent level. And there was not a single Pashto speaker.
‐‐ Rory Stewart
In the British Special Air Service, combat fitness is all about running.
‐‐ Bear Grylls
In the broad and sweeping sense which the use of the term generally implies, I am not a free-trader.
‐‐ John Griffin Carlisle
In the broad sense, as a processing of everything one hears or witnesses, all fiction is autobiographical - imagination ground through the mill of memory. It's impossible to separate the two ingredients.
‐‐ Rohinton Mistry
In the broader sense at Digitas, I've been very involved in media and publishing.
‐‐ Laura Lang
In the Bronx, you have the southern Italians; in Queens, the Greeks, Koreans and Chinese; in Brooklyn, the Jewish community; and in Harlem, the Hispanics - all with their own markets.
‐‐ Daniel Boulud
In the Brown decision, the United States Supreme Court unanimously struck down the legal and moral footing of racially segregated public education in this country.
‐‐ Bobby Scott
In the brute physical world, and the one encompassed by medicine, there are all too many things that could kill you, don't kill you, and then leave you considerably weaker.
‐‐ Christopher Hitchens
In the bubble decade, making money as an end in itself boomed as a calling among students at elite universities like Harvard, siphoning off gifted undergraduates who might otherwise have been scientists, teachers, doctors, entrepreneurs, artists or inventors.
‐‐ Frank Rich
In the Buddhist scriptures, it said many births cause suffering, so Buddhism is not against family planning.
‐‐ Mechai Viravaidya