In the first place, it's surreal to watch filming, to see the little ideas you had in your head and now Taylor Kitsch is doing it, or Salma Hayek. And then to see it loud and bright onscreen is a trip.
‐‐ Don Winslow
In the first place, our faith ought to lay hold on Christ as God and man in that nature by which He has been made our neighbor, kinsman, and brother.
‐‐ Martin Chemnitz
In the first place, the preparation of the Nobel lecture which I am to give has shown me, even more clearly than I knew before, how many others share with me, often, indeed, have anticipated me, in the discoveries for which you have awarded me the prize.
‐‐ Frederick Soddy
In the first place, when there is a policy of intentional aggression, inspired by a desire to get possession of the territory or the trade of another country, right or wrong, a pretext is always sought.
‐‐ Elihu Root
In the first rule of politics, you know, Harry Truman, the buck stops here. Take responsibility. What I've learned over the years is that people will give people in politics a lot of rope if they just take responsibility.
‐‐ Susan Estrich
In the first six to twelve months of a war with the United States and Great Britain I will run wild and win victory upon victory. But then, if the war continues after that, I have no expectation of success.
‐‐ Isoroku Yamamoto
In the first speech I delivered as health secretary, I made one thing perfectly clear: we need a cultural shift in the NHS: from a culture responsive mainly to orders from the top down to one responsive to patients, in which patient safety is put first.
‐‐ Andrew Lansley
In the first Spider-Man, at the end of the movie, Peter Parker had to deny himself a relationship with a girl that he's in love with. The very next thing that happens is that he's swinging through the city.
‐‐ John Dykstra
In the first State of the Union of his second term, President Bush made clear to Americans tonight that he is not going to play the role of a lame duck President.
‐‐ Jim Sensenbrenner
In the first test screening of 'RoboCop,' it tested very high. Then they asked the people why they liked it, and the first answer was, 'I liked it because it was political.' And the second answer was because, 'It feels like it deals with current affairs.' And the third answer was, 'Because it feels emotional.'
‐‐ Joel Kinnaman
In the first three years of life, the foundations of physical and also of psychic health are laid. In these years, the child not only increases in size but passes through great transformations. This is the age in which language and movement develop. The child must be safeguarded in order that these activities may develop freely.
‐‐ Maria Montessori
In the first three years of Mint, from when it was founded to when it was sold, I can honestly say that in a sustainable way, I couldn't have worked any harder on it.
‐‐ Aaron Patzer
In the first week of release, 'Beasts Of No Nation' was the most watched movie on Netflix, in every country we operate in.
‐‐ Ted Sarandos
In the first weeks after Hiroshima, extravagant statements by President Truman and other official spokesmen for the U.S. government transformed the inception of the atomic age into the most mythologized event in American history.
‐‐ Stewart Udall
In the First World War, there was the sudden passion of nationalism, and the killing took place because of these emotions. But the Soviet case is different, because you had systematic murder, like the Holocaust.
‐‐ Ryszard Kapuscinski
In the first year, 1988, I wrote and sold 3 novels.
‐‐ George Stephen
In the first years after 1989, films were partly financed from the state's budget as well as by public television. Still, except for a few special cases, most films are made this way.
‐‐ Andrzej Wajda
In the first years after the systemic transition, our screens showed American entertainment that had not been available before, or had been available only sporadically.
‐‐ Andrzej Wajda
In the five years from 2007 to 2012, we only gained a little over 1,200 farmers. Since we aren't going to stop eating, we have to reverse that trend, or we'll see even more consolidation, more corporate farms, or increasing food imports; none of that is in our interest.
‐‐ Chris Gibson
In the five years since the end of the Great Recession, the economy has made considerable progress in recovering from the largest and most sustained loss of employment in the United States since the Great Depression.
‐‐ Janet Yellen
In the flush of love's light, we dare be brave. And suddenly we see that love costs all we are, and will ever be. Yet it is only love which sets us free.
‐‐ Maya Angelou
In the following pages I have endeavoured to describe all that appeared to me most important and interesting among the events and the scenes that came under my notice during my sojourn in the interior of Africa.
‐‐ John Hanning Speke
In the Foo Fighters, my main job is to be the drummer, and that's enough.
‐‐ Taylor Hawkins
In the forefront of science, there is not much difference between religion and science. People harbor beliefs. That's what happens when people believe something religiously.
‐‐ Dan Shechtman
In the forensic science course I took at university they used photographs of dead bodies. For ballistics they showed us a guy lying on the floor, and his head had burst.
‐‐ Denise Mina
In the forty years of the people's republic, some of the worst historical traits were preserved in our people. These included even the common characteristics developed in the economic reality of the time of partitions in the 17th and 18th centuries.
‐‐ Andrzej Wajda
In the founders, I look for a person I feel is trustworthy, driven and smart. I invest in the person first, because in the event the business fails, the person and I can move forward and create another business.
‐‐ Daymond John
In the four decades after World War II, manufacturing jobs paid more than other jobs for given skills. But that is much less true today. Increased international competition has forced American manufacturers to reduce costs. As a result, the pay premium for low-skilled workers in manufacturing is smaller than it once was.
‐‐ Christina Romer
In the four years since its launch, Kepler has chalked up 122 new and confirmed planets. It's also caught the scent of nearly three thousand additional objects, of which probably 80 percent or more will turn out to be other-worldly orbs.
‐‐ Seth Shostak
In the fourth grade, my history teacher gave us a project: Why was the auto industry located in Detroit, Michigan? I didn't know I was going to be an economist, but I knew I was going to do something that was involved in answering questions like that one because I thought that was a fascinating question.
‐‐ Mark Zandi
In the frank expression of conflicting opinions lies the greatest promise of wisdom in governmental action.
‐‐ Louis D. Brandeis
In the frantic search for an elusive 'cure,' few researchers stand back and ask a very basic question: why does cancer exist? What is its place in the grand story of life?
‐‐ Paul Davies
In the free/libre software movement, we develop software that respects users' freedom, so we and you can escape from software that doesn't.
‐‐ Richard Stallman
In the French culture, they talk politics. I didn't find it was part of our culture to have political arguments at the table. My husband's family will get into major politics, and it's not an aggressive thing. It's so interesting and you learn so much, whether it's Right or Left, and that to me has been really great.
‐‐ Kim Raver
In the French language, there is a great gulf between prose and poetry; in English, there is hardly any difference. It is a splendid privilege of the great literary languages Greek, Latin, and French that they possess a prose. English has not this privilege. There is no prose in English.
‐‐ Victor Hugo
In the Freudian age, parents say to their children, 'Don't be defensive,' meaning, 'You have no argument,' but I was born in the age of Rommel, when defense was considered an honorable thing.
‐‐ Mark Helprin
In the full light of day, I don't want to think about the sunset.
‐‐ Shakira
In the fullness of time, I suspect that bigotry against homosexuals will seem as repugnant as racial prejudice does today. Or so one hopes.
‐‐ Jon Meacham
In 'The Future and Its Enemies,' I argue that individual creativity and enterprise are not only personally satisfying but socially good, producing progress and happiness. For celebrating creativity and happiness, I have been called a fascist by critics on both coasts.
‐‐ Virginia Postrel
In the future as in the past, both Clausewitz and Sun Tzu will undoubtedly have a lot to offer.
‐‐ Martin Van Creveld
In the future, everybody is going to be a director. Somebody's got to live a real life so we have something to make a movie about.
‐‐ Cameron Crowe
In the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes.
‐‐ Andy Warhol
In the future, fast-fashion retailers might change their philosophy toward real efforts to create a world of their own. One can only hope.
‐‐ Hedi Slimane
In the future, financial firms of any type whose failure would pose a systemic risk must accept especially close regulatory scrutiny of their risk-taking.
‐‐ Ben Bernanke
In the future, I can imagine that we will genetically modify ourselves using the genes that have doubled our life span since we were chimpanzees.
‐‐ Michio Kaku
In the future, I'd like to make jewelry and sell it under my own name. But right now, I've got enough on my plate!
‐‐ L'Wren Scott
In the future, I'd like to see paleontology as a whole get a lot more quantitative.
‐‐ Jack Horner
In the future, I kind of like the idea of doing music for film. I think that would be a nice job. I've always liked the sound aspect in movies. I guess once I have more instruments under my belt, it could be something I could do.
‐‐ Christopher Abbott
In the future, I'm sure there will be a lot more robots in every aspect of life. If you told people in 1985 that in 25 years they would have computers in their kitchen, it would have made no sense to them.
‐‐ Rodney Brooks