In the end, the great leveler in any sport is performance on the field or on the court. Kids don't care what language players speak or if they eat tacos, rice, or sauerkraut. They don't care if they're white, black, or brown.
‐‐ Cheech Marin
In the end, the humanities can only be defended by stressing how indispensable they are; and this means insisting on their vital role in the whole business of academic learning, rather than protesting that, like some poor relation, they don't cost much to be housed.
‐‐ Terry Eagleton
In the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.
‐‐ Paul McCartney
In the end, the market will decide which is the better performer: dirty coal-fired power or clean wind and solar. Market-based competition. That doesn't sound like communism to me.
‐‐ Frances Beinecke
In the end, the only heritage we have is our planet, and I have decided to go to the most pristine places on the planet and photograph them in the most honest way I know, with my point of view, and of course it is in black and white, because it is the only thing I know how to do.
‐‐ Sebastiao Salgado
In the end, the only people who fail are those who do not try.
‐‐ David Viscott
In the end, the railroads made America and nanotech will make the 21st century, and that is the end of the story. The beginning of the story and the end of the story.
‐‐ Felix Dennis
In the end, the real wisdom of menopause may be in questioning how fun or even sane this chore wheel called modern life actually is.
‐‐ Sandra Tsing Loh
In the end, the sign of Aretha Franklin's artistry is that she always leaves her mark - first, on the music, then on us.
‐‐ Jon Landau
In the end, the whole Internet thing kills me, because you can use it as a positive thing or you can read into all the negativity. And I think you've gotta put out positive energy, put out cool viral stuff, and then just stay out of people's opinions.
‐‐ Nikki Sixx
In the end, the women can be very rebellious, and very capable and all of that, but if she depends on a man economically, she has few possibilities.
‐‐ Subcomandante Marcos
In the end, the work shows if you're good.
‐‐ Scott Caan
In the end, there's something of the puritan work ethic about me that roles really must sustain me on an intellectual level.
‐‐ Damian Lewis
In the end, there will always be a fundamental difference of perspective between New Zealand and Australia on defense, whoever is in government.
‐‐ Helen Clark
In the end, they pardoned me and packed me off to a home for the shell-shocked. Shortly before the end of the war, I was discharged a second time, once again with the observation that I was subject to recall at any time.
‐‐ George Grosz
In the end, to do a good accent, you just have to be a good listener.
‐‐ Abbey Lee Kershaw
In the end, very little gets in the way of what Manchester United wants to do.
‐‐ Tim Howard
In the end, we all want a wife. But the home has become increasingly invaded by the ethos of work, work, work, with twin sets of external clocks imposed on a household's natural rhythms.
‐‐ Sandra Tsing Loh
In the end, we are all determined by the place and the time in which we were born.
‐‐ Patrick Modiano
In the end we are all sacked and it's always awful. It is as inevitable as death following life. If you are elevated there comes a day when you are demoted. Even Prime Ministers.
‐‐ Alan Clark
In the end, we are part of this region, and we are affected by its developments. What we may do or not do in the future depends on the nature of what happens here in the region.
‐‐ Hassan Nasrallah
In the end we discover the only condition for living is to die.
‐‐ Jose Saramago
In the end, we know what makes us happy. We also know what makes us unhappy. That's the irony. We know and yet we still mess it up. That's part of the human condition, no, and why we need to work on it.
‐‐ Harlan Coben
In the end, we may be hurting the very people we should be concerned about - the inner-city poor, those who already have to live with many risks in their daily lives, those who do not have clout here in Washington.
‐‐ Fred Thompson
In the end we're all Jerry Springer Show guests, really, we just haven't been on the show.
‐‐ Marilyn Manson
In the end, we will never, ever be able to guarantee that there will not be an Edward Snowden or another Chelsea Manning because this is a large enterprise composed of human beings with all their idiosyncrasies.
‐‐ James R. Clapper
In the end, what counts is what you do.
‐‐ Leroy Hood
In the end, what's any good reader really hoping for? That spark. That spell. That journey.
‐‐ Victor LaValle
In the end, you can' t talk to everyone.
‐‐ Jil Sander
In the end, you have to forgive in order to heal and move forward with your life. For people who hurt you very deeply, you don't have to forgive them for their sake but for your sake, so that you can move forward and have a healthier and happier life.
‐‐ Dominique Moceanu
In the end, you have to write like you're not afraid of the critics.
‐‐ Maggie Stiefvater
In the end, you make your reputation and you have your success based upon credibility and being able to provide people who are really hungry for information what they want.
‐‐ Brit Hume
In the end, you're measured not by how much you undertake but by what you finally accomplish.
‐‐ Donald Trump
In the entertainment business, the biggest gift you could ever get is not an Oscar, it's not a Grammy, it's longevity.
‐‐ Christian Kane
In the entertainment industry, careers don't last very long - and online, careers last an even shorter amount of time.
‐‐ Burnie Burns
In the entire history of the human species, every tool we've invented has been to expand muscle power. All except one. The integrated circuit, the computer. That lets us use our brain power.
‐‐ David Gerrold
In the entirety of my life, I have never had an eating disorder.
‐‐ Joyce Giraud
In the environmental movement, every time you lose a battle it's for good, but our victories always seem to be temporary and we keep fighting them over and over again.
‐‐ David Suzuki
In the EU you have half a billion people who share a common belief in democracy, in rights, in the kind of economic life we want.
‐‐ Catherine Ashton
In the euphoria after the Cold War, there was a misplaced notion that the UN could solve every problem anywhere.
‐‐ Atal Bihari Vajpayee
In the Europe which was created by the Second World War, divided into two blocks, each in need of a revolution that would end the abuses and injustices of capitalism and the privileges of a bureaucratic caste, collective faith does not exist.
‐‐ Juan Goytisolo
In the European context tax rates are high and government expenditure is focused on current expenditure. A 'good' consolidation is one where taxes are lower and the lower government expenditure is on infrastructures and other investments.
‐‐ Mario Draghi
In the evening every man looks the same. Like penguins. Women have a special dress for that event; men, the same tuxedo.
‐‐ Roberto Cavalli
In the evening of life we shall be judged on love, and not one of us is going to come off very well, and were it not for my absolute faith in the loving forgiveness of my Lord I could not call on him to come.
‐‐ Madeleine L'Engle
In the evening of the first day my father conducted us to the public baths.
‐‐ Mary Antin
In the evening, since I have a lot of friends in theater, we might take in a Deaf West production in North Hollywood, or, since I'm a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, they have screenings that are really great.
‐‐ Tim DeKay
In the evening, we either go to the cinema or stay in and get a takeaway - my favourites are Chinese or Indian.
‐‐ Katherine Kelly
In the evenings I studied chemistry at the University of Chicago, the weekends I helped in the family store.
‐‐ Jack Steinberger
In the event of a victory over Germany by Soviet Russia and England, Bolshevism in Europe would inevitably follow. Under these circumstances I would prefer to see Germany win the war.
‐‐ Pierre Laval
In the event of fire in any of the public buildings troops would be of vast service in the protection of public property, and should insurrection break out the protection of life and property would be more safe guarded by our company of regulars, than by the whole City.
‐‐ Thomas L. Smith