In the GNOME project we tried to keep the platform language independent.
‐‐ Miguel de Icaza
In the Golden Age of Batman, I penciled, inked, and lettered my strip by myself.
‐‐ Bob Kane
In the good old days when I was a senator, I was my own man.
‐‐ Joe Biden
In the government's eyes, the Branch Davidians were a threat.
‐‐ Malcolm Gladwell
In the government schools, which are referred to as public schools, Indian policy has been instituted there, and its a policy where they do not encourage, in fact, discourage, critical thinking and the creation of ideas and public education.
‐‐ Russell Means
In the governments, as we've witnessed in the past, they had to hide. Because there's a lot of concentration on the friends-and-family club... We're not about that. That's not the government of the future of the State of New York. What's gonna pull this state out of the doldrums that it's in right now is an honest and open government.
‐‐ Carl Paladino
In the grand scheme of things, a lot more women go through this than I think people realize or talk about, so that wasn't a problem for me as far as saying that I have endometriosis.
‐‐ Kirsten Storms
In the grave should be buried the prejudices and passions born of conflict. Charity should hold the scales in which are weighed the deeds of men.
‐‐ Robert Green Ingersoll
In the Great Depression, employment and investment were low because labor market institutions and industrial polices changed.
‐‐ Edward C. Prescott
In the Great Depression, you bought something if you had the cash to buy it.
‐‐ S. Truett Cathy
In the Great Mongol Empire, Mongols governed by a written law called the 'Ih Zasag,' which is translated as 'the Great Order.' It was an era when the Mongols strove to establish a new world order, thus, justice, peace and cooperation in their relations with other states and peoples.
‐‐ Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj
In the greed-is-good tradition of the 'Harry Potter' and 'Twilight' movie franchises, the overseers of 'The Hunger Games' have split the last book into two films.
‐‐ Richard Corliss
In the grip of a neurological disorder, I am fast losing control of words even as my relationship with the world has been reduced to them.
‐‐ Christopher Hitchens
In the guest star situation on a show, it has a feel of a foreign exchange student - you're worrying the night before where you're going to sit for lunch. 'The Big Bang Theory' was like that. I was supposed to only do one episode. What was different was the cast and production staff was so welcoming, even though I was only scheduled for a week.
‐‐ Melissa Rauch
In the Gulf region and nationwide, small businesses are an integral and crucial part of local economies and communities. They should not be overlooked.
‐‐ Dan Lipinski
In the Gulf War, U.S. Marine Corps wheeled vehicles were killing Iraqi T-72 tanks.
‐‐ Ralph Peters
In the Halls of Justice the only justice is in the halls.
‐‐ Lenny Bruce
In the hands of a great poet, words have ways of affecting us in ways we don't understand.
‐‐ Kenneth Branagh
In the hands of a passive-aggressive person who wants to abdicate responsibility for things, texting is a great tool. You can really go nuts.
‐‐ Mallory Ortberg
In the hands of food manufacturers, cheese has become an 'ingredient.'
‐‐ Michael Moss
In the hands of good writers, you have the opportunity to present both sides of an opinion equally and that you leave it to the audience to listen and then make up their own minds.
‐‐ Mandy Patinkin
In the hands of the ego, marriage is a prison. It is exclusive. It is a place where people are constantly reminded of their failures and limited by the energies of another person. It is rife with judgment and blame.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
In the happy scenes there were really fun times. Sean would say really funny stuff because he likes to improv. I would want to laugh, but you are not allowed to do that during the take.
‐‐ Dakota Fanning
In the harrowing aftermath of Haiti's earthquake, one of the greatest needs became desperately clear: safe water.
‐‐ Marcus Samuelsson
In the harshest possible terms, I condemn political killings.
‐‐ Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
In the heart of the desert and founded by the first Spanish Conquistadores, Las Vegas has become the entertainment capital of the world, with more than 30 million visitors a year.
‐‐ Brunello Cucinelli
In the heart of the Great Depression, millions of American workers did something they'd never done before: they joined a union. Emboldened by the passage of the Wagner Act, which made collective bargaining easier, unions organized industries across the country, remaking the economy.
‐‐ James Surowiecki
In the heat of our campaigns, we have all become accustomed to a little anger and exaggeration. Yet, on the whole, our political process has served us well.
‐‐ Edmund S. Muskie
In the heat of the battle, it's always different than when you go back and look at it on film.
‐‐ Colin Kaepernick
In the heat of the Russian summer a sleeping car is the most horrible instrument of martyrdom imaginable.
‐‐ Manfred von Richthofen
In the heptathlon, you can be any shape. Some of the girls are more built than others, and their strong events are the shot put and javelin.
‐‐ Katarina Johnson-Thompson
In 'The Heritage Guide to the Constitution,' you find a most remarkable collection of scholarly work. Over a hundred people have contributed to explaining what the Constitution says, what it means, how it has been interpreted over the years, and how it is important to people today.
‐‐ Edwin Meese
In the heyday of the Oscars, there were electric sparks flying. When Cher went in her fabulous Bob Mackie dress and her Mohawk, and Bjoerk with her swan dress. Then we thought it was bad taste; now I think it should have been the best dress because she stood out.
‐‐ Andre Leon Talley
In the hierarchy of instruments, if you're a harpist, you're considered someone with a brain much more than if you're a singer.
‐‐ Nellie McKay
In the hierarchy of public lands, national parks by law have been above the rest: America's most special places, where natural beauty and all its attendant pleasures - quiet waters, the scents of fir and balsam, the hoot of an owl, and the dark of a night sky unsullied by city lights - are sacrosanct.
‐‐ Michael Shnayerson
In the high level cartoon world, my number one admired hero would be Chas Addams - really a top, top artist that the 'New Yorker' was lucky to find and employ.
‐‐ Peter Beard
In the Hillary Clinton model, the wife chooses to support the straying husband while wearing a distressed and presumably pained expression in public. She stays in the marriage as a way to serve both her personal ambition as well as their shared ambition to achieve ever-greater positions of power and influence.
‐‐ Monica Crowley
In the hip-hop community, it's about how real are you, or how strong can you be, and really my music just reflects me. If you can accept me, then you can accept my music.
‐‐ Nick Cannon
In the history of America, we've never had an energy plan. We don't even realize the resources we have available to us.
‐‐ T. Boone Pickens
In the history of comics and movies and music too, it's always when things are at their bottomed-out, either creatively or financially, there's more chance-taking going on.
‐‐ Brian Michael Bendis
In the history of literature there are many great enduring works which were not published in the lifetimes of the authors. If the authors had not achieved self-affirmation while writing, how could they have continued to write?
‐‐ Gao Xingjian
In the history of mankind there are recorded two great Inversions. The first, set forth by the Nazarene to the effect that love is a greater power and more real than vengeance. The second proclaimed the earth to be a sphere revolving in its course around the sun. These affirmations were made in the face of all evidence sacred to the contrary.
‐‐ Louis Sullivan
In the history of medicine, it is not always the great scientist or the learned doctor who goes forward to discover new fields, new avenues, new ideas.
‐‐ Elizabeth Kenny
In the history of photography, we have many masterpieces in terms of black and white books. You have Bresson's 'Decisive Moment,' Frank's 'The Americans'... many masterpieces. But there is nothing to this caliber in color. Well, I think I'll waltz with my muse and hope that I might be able to produce something on this order in color.
‐‐ Ralph Gibson
In the history of physics, every time we've looked beyond the scales and energies we were familiar with, we've found things that we wouldn't have thought were there. You look inside the atom, and eventually you discover quarks. Who would have thought that?
‐‐ Lisa Randall
In the history of pop music, a lot of great records cost an enormous amount of money. There used to be a time where people that had means to experiment would do it, you know?
‐‐ Thomas Bangalter
In the history of science, we often find that the study of some natural phenomenon has been the starting point in the development of a new branch of knowledge.
‐‐ C. V. Raman
In the history of the prophetic biblical canon that starts with Genesis, the Koran is by far the most tolerant of the views of other religions.
‐‐ Reza Aslan
In the history of the treatment of depression, there was the dunking stool, purging of the bowels of black bile, hoses, attempts to shock the patient. All of these represent hatred or aggression towards what depression represents in the patient.
‐‐ James Hillman