In the late Fifties and early Sixties, opposition to state terror and aggression and torture and so on was zero. That was a horrible time: the massive Kennedy terror operation against Cuba, the first attacks on Vietnam in 1962, the imposition of national security states in South America.
‐‐ Noam Chomsky
In the late nineties, Katy Grannan began making haunting photographs of people who had extraordinary inner yens to be seen by strangers.
‐‐ Jerry Saltz
In the late sixties, when revolution and upheaval were everywhere, feminists were ridiculed for focusing on housework.
‐‐ Lynn Coady
In the late summer of 1986, the band I had been in for five years stopped playing. Suddenly, I was on my own. This new state of bandlessness was, at first, traumatic. When your group breaks up, a lot of broken parts hit the ground.
‐‐ Henry Rollins
In the later books I am much more at home in the use of language to describe things. I had never thought of that until a critic pointed that out.
‐‐ Robert Morgan
In the latter case life rests upon a thousand presuppositions which the individual can never trace back to their origins, and verify; but which he must accept upon faith and belief.
‐‐ Georg Simmel
In the latter half of the last century the impact of the expanding influence of Western culture and economic system brought about in China a severe conflict.
‐‐ Chen-Ning Yang
In the laughing times we know that we are lucky, and in the quiet times we know that we are blessed. And we will not be alone.
‐‐ Dar Williams
In the laws of the land, she has no rights; in government she has no voice. And in spite of another principle recognized in this Republic, namely, that 'taxation without representation is tyranny,' she is taxed without being represented.
‐‐ Ernestine Rose
In the lead-up to competitions, I just watch box sets and DVDs and play 'Candy Crush.'
‐‐ Katarina Johnson-Thompson
In the lead up to the Iraq war and its later conduct, I saw at a minimum, true dereliction, negligence and irresponsibility, at worse, lying, incompetence and corruption.
‐‐ Anthony Zinni
In the liberal remake of 'Casablanca,' the police captain comes upon the scene of the shooting and orders his men to 'round up the usual weapons.' It's always the weapon and never the shooter.
‐‐ Charles Krauthammer
In the life of a singer, it's not all triumphs and happy memories; there are days you have to go out there when it's the last thing you feel like doing.
‐‐ Mireille Mathieu
In the life of any actor or actress, there is inevitably a time when they will be eligible to act in a Tom Stoppard play. He has written a lot, and they are revived often, and there are so many characters of different ages that it was more likely I'd end up in something of his than that I wouldn't.
‐‐ Ed Stoppard
In the life of our organism, we are continually dealing with a development of force followed by a state of equilibrium. Of course, the human being has no conscious knowledge of what is really going on within him, but what takes place is so infinitely wise that the cleverness of the human ego is nothing by comparison.
‐‐ Rudolf Steiner
In the life of the spirit there is no ending that is not a beginning.
‐‐ Henrietta Szold
In the light of faith I am strong, constant, and persevering.
‐‐ Catherine of Siena
In the light of our culture, these are not unreasonable questions and tactics, but if once again, we try to see the lens through which we look, we can see that there is far too great an emphasis placed on the future.
‐‐ Alan Dundes
In the light of the actual fighting that is now in progress, we have reached the point where the military considerations clearly outweigh the fiscal considerations.
‐‐ Louis A. Johnson
In the light of the Divine Goodness, it seems to me, though others may think differently, that ingratitude is the most abominable of sins and that it should be detested in the sight of our Creator and Lord by all of His creatures who are capable of enjoying His divine and everlasting glory.
‐‐ Saint Ignatius
In The Lime Twig I took two very young people and made them very old.
‐‐ John C. Hawkes
In the literal sense, there has been no relevant evolution since the trek from Africa. But there has been substantial progress towards higher standards of rights, justice and freedom - along with all too many illustrations of how remote is the goal of a decent society.
‐‐ Noam Chomsky
In the literature of France Moliere occupies the same kind of position as Cervantes in that of Spain, Dante in that of Italy, and Shakespeare in that of England. His glory is more than national - it is universal.
‐‐ Lytton Strachey
In the little hall leading to it was a rack holding various Socialist or radical newspapers, tracts, and pamphlets in very small print and on very bad paper. The subjects treated were technical Marxist theories.
‐‐ Agnes Smedley
In the little rural town I grew up in, I missed out on the pop music of the time, the '80s, and now enjoy in retrospect. It's as an adult that I've opened it up to dance, hip-hop, R&B, and even big pop songs.
‐‐ Bill Clegg
In the little town where I live in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, we now have a 'Public Safety Complex' around the corner from what used to be our hokey Andy Griffith-esque fire station.
‐‐ Rachel Maddow
In the little world in which children have their existence, whosoever brings them up, there is nothing so finely perceived and so finely felt, as injustice.
‐‐ Charles Dickens
In the lonely hours, I have spent a great deal of time thinking about eternal things. I have contemplated the comforting doctrines of eternal life.
‐‐ Joseph B. Wirthlin
In the long course of history, having people who understand your thought is much greater security than another submarine.
‐‐ J. William Fulbright
In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility - I welcome it.
‐‐ John F. Kennedy
In the long march of history, at least two poles of attraction and antagonism have been the norm in world politics. Rarely has only one nation carried the burden of leadership. The unipolar world of the 21st century, dominated for the past two decades by the United States, is a historical anomaly.
‐‐ Eskinder Nega
In the long, nonillustrious history of white people pilfering African American culture, have I just perpetrated that? I'm motivated by a love for the music and by a love of the performances, and I really hope I haven't done anything bad.
‐‐ Moby
In the long revolt against inherited forms that has by now become the narrative of 20th-century poetry in English, no poet was more flamboyant or more recognizable in his iconoclasm than Cummings.
‐‐ Billy Collins
In the long run, a flexible sentencing procedure which works to rehabilitate offenders offers the best hope in the majority of cases in the Federal courts.
‐‐ Robert Kennedy
In the long run all producers are forced to use the most efficient methods or give place to others who do.
‐‐ Frank Knight
In the long-run every Government is the exact symbol of its People, with their wisdom and unwisdom; we have to say, Like People like Government.
‐‐ Thomas Carlyle
In the long run, I believe that honesty is definitely the best policy. One can get away by being dishonest for a short term, but ultimately, honesty is what pays.
‐‐ Kapil Dev
In the long run, it is better to understand the way the world really is rather than how we would like it to be.
‐‐ Michael Shermer
In the long run, it's impossible to make progress without sometimes having setbacks, although people who get lucky on their first attempt sometimes forget this.
‐‐ Henry Spencer
In the long run, men hit only what they aim at. Therefore, they had better aim at something high.
‐‐ Henry David Thoreau
In the long run, much public opinion is made in the universities; ideas generated there filter down through the teaching profession and the students into the general public.
‐‐ B. Carroll Reece
In the long run, no nation can prosper unless the world prospers.
‐‐ Charles M. Schwab
In the long run of history, the censor and the inquisitor have always lost. The only sure weapon against bad ideas is better ideas.
‐‐ Alfred Whitney Griswold
In the long run, outsourcing is another form of trade that benefits the U.S. economy by giving us cheaper ways to do things.
‐‐ Janet Yellen
In the long run, the public interest depends on private virtue.
‐‐ James Q. Wilson
In the long run, the sharpest weapon of all is a kind and gentle spirit.
‐‐ Anne Frank
In the long run, there are people who've made more money or had bigger stardom at points. But, I think I'll have come out winning.
‐‐ Chris Isaak
In the long run, there is not much discrimination against superior talent.
‐‐ Carter G. Woodson
In the long run we are all dead.
‐‐ John Maynard Keynes