In the second part of life you get rid of stuff you've accumulated.
‐‐ Mikhail Baryshnikov
In the second part of my life, away from cycling, I hope I will be able to benefit fully from my family and children in the same way that cycling gave me such joy.
‐‐ Richard Virenque
In the Second World War, I was a little girl. I was evacuated in my country.
‐‐ Yoko Ono
In the Second World War, they're talking about the Japanese traitors and putting them into concentration camps. But companies like DuPont had factories in Germany turning out stuff for the German Army.
‐‐ Rob Walton
In 'The Secret Agent,' it's basically a character that was admired by Theodore Kaczynski, which is some fan mail you don't really want to open. This is a man who is a chemist and who specializes in making bombs and despises humanity.
‐‐ Robin Williams
In the Senate, there is a wide spectrum of views on foreign policy.
‐‐ Ted Cruz
In the Senate, where 60 votes are required to do anything important, you have to work with your colleagues on both sides of the aisle.
‐‐ Lamar Alexander
In the sense that people who produce things and work get rewarded, statistically. You don't get rewarded precisely for your effort, but in Russia you got rewarded for being alive, but not very well rewarded.
‐‐ Esther Dyson
In the sense that writing is to retrieve the past and stop the passing of time, all writing is about loss. It's not nostalgia in the sense of yearning to bring back the past, but recognition of the erosion of things as you live.
‐‐ Romesh Gunesekera
In the sense that you're not at the centre of power, like a president or prime minister of a major power, everyone is marginalised; my position doesn't isn't unique in that respect. I think there are different sorts of relevance in different contexts.
‐‐ Peter Singer
In the sequence where I am burned at the stake, everything was so casual and hazardous that the bottom of my dress caught fire, and the grips became hysterical as they tried to pull me off the stake.
‐‐ Barbara Steele
In 'The Serpent's Egg,' I created a Berlin which no one recognized, not even I.
‐‐ Ingmar Bergman
In the service of Caesar, everything is legitimate.
‐‐ Pierre Corneille
In the seventeenth century, a French missionary in Canada reported a 'strange legend' circulating among the Hurons. They told of a monster with a 'horn' that could pierce anything, even rock.
‐‐ Adrienne Mayor
In the seventeenth century, it was held by some that inside a human sperm there was a minute human being - a homunculus - that was planted inside the womb. Development consisted of the miniature homunculus enlarging and passing through birth and on to maturity-just like inflating a balloon.
‐‐ John Tyler Bonner
In the seventeenth century, the science of medicine had not wholly cut asunder from astrology and necromancy; and the trusting Christian still believed in some occult influences, chiefly planetary, which governed not only his crops but his health and life.
‐‐ Alice Morse Earle
In the seventies, a group of American artists seized the means not of production but of reproduction. They tore apart visual culture at a time of no money, no market, and no one paying attention except other artists. Vietnam and Watergate had happened; everything in America was being questioned.
‐‐ Jerry Saltz
In the Seventies, a lot of executions via electric chair failed because of technical problems. Seed tells the true story of someone who survived and sought revenge. They buried him alive to make it seem he was dead.
‐‐ Uwe Boll
In the Seventies, album artwork became really beautiful items. The whole process of doing an album sleeve, it became a very artistic thing.
‐‐ Stephen Morris
In the Seventies and Eighties we all had our fun, and now and then we went really too far. But, ultimately, it required a certain amount of clear thinking, a lot of hard work and good make-up to be accepted as a freak.
‐‐ Grace Jones
In the Seventies, my children played in the street, read politically incorrect stories, ate home-cooked food and occasional junk and, yes, were sometimes smacked.
‐‐ Laurie Graham
In the seventies we had to make it acceptable for people to accept girls and women as athletes. We had to make it okay for them to be active. Those were much scarier times for females in sports.
‐‐ Billie Jean King
In the Seventies, we still had dreams and hopes of Utopia, but by the end of the decade, the world had shifted to the right.
‐‐ Tariq Ali
In the sex war, thoughtlessness is the weapon of the male, vindictiveness of the female.
‐‐ Cyril Connolly
In the shallow parts of many Swiss lakes, where there is a depth of no more than from 5 to 15 feet of water, ancient wooden piles are observed at the bottom sometimes worn down to the surface of the mud, sometimes projecting slightly above it.
‐‐ Charles Lyell
In the Shao Lin temple, they never allow you to touch the skin of a drum until you can tongue what you're going to play.
‐‐ Dick Dale
In the short run, using militias might be the quickest and easiest way to improve order on Iraq's streets and uproot the terrorists and guerrillas who routinely attack American troops and civilian targets.
‐‐ Alex Berenson
In the sick room, ten cents' worth of human understanding equals ten dollars' worth of medical science.
‐‐ Martin H. Fischer
In the silence of night I have often wished for just a few words of love from one man, rather than the applause of thousands of people.
‐‐ Judy Garland
In the simplest terms, a leader is one who knows where she wants and gets up and goes.
‐‐ John Erskine
In the simplest terms, inflation occurs when there's too much money in the system. On the flip side, deflation occurs when there are too few dollars in circulation.
‐‐ Robert Kiyosaki
In the sixth grade, I auditioned for a play called 'Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing.' I got the lead, and I was terrified, but I went and did it.
‐‐ Michael Mosley
In the sixties and seventies you could probably name all the great comics. It was still special.
‐‐ Marc Maron
In the Sixties, conglomerates were all the rage.
‐‐ Jim Pattison
In the sixties, everyone you knew became famous. My flatmate was Terence Stamp. My barber was Vidal Sassoon. David Hockney did the menu in a restaurant I went to. I didn't know anyone unknown who didn't become famous.
‐‐ Michael Caine
In the Sixties, fashion was about liberation. It was about setting women free; it wasn't about being unable to walk.
‐‐ Veruschka von Lehndorff
In the sixties, for anybody to suggest that the government didn't have our best interests at heart and policemen sometimes killed people would have automatically made them a radical firebrand lefty. That's not the case anymore.
‐‐ Alan Moore
In the Sixties, there were no guidebooks to Asia, at least none that suited young shoestring travelers. No one on the hippie highway carried a copy of Fodor's 'Islamic Asia.' The route to spiritual enlightenment wasn't revealed in the pages of the latest Baedeker. Intrepids were on a journey of spontaneity and reinvention.
‐‐ Rory MacLean
In the Sixties, you needed talent to make it.
‐‐ Cilla Black
In the sixties, you're still thinking you could do something about this slow disintegration of the body.
‐‐ Nick Nolte
In the small remaining journey of life that I have left, I want to choose who I want to be with and to hang around.
‐‐ Stewart Rahr
In the smart home of the future, there should be a robot designed to talk to you. With enough display technology, connectivity, and voice recognition, this human-interface robot or head-of-household robot will serve as a portal to the digital domain. It becomes your interface to your robot-enabled home.
‐‐ Colin Angle
In the snobbery of science, each branch attempts to rise in the social scale by imitating the methods of the next higher science and by ignoring the methods and phenomena of the sciences beneath.
‐‐ Gilbert Newton Lewis
In the social business marketplace, brands that hope to build loyal and growing communities do so most effectively when they demonstrate their core values and allow a community to build and engage around it.
‐‐ Simon Mainwaring
In the social jungle of human existence, there is no feeling of being alive without a sense of identity.
‐‐ Erik Erikson
In the society, where people are just parts in a larger machine, individuals are unable to develop fully.
‐‐ Friedrich Schiller
In the soil of ignorance, fear can easily be sown.
‐‐ Heather Brooke
In the songs I can still be really really direct but in interviews when I'm explaining my songs I shouldn't be so direct about who they're about.
‐‐ Adele
In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage.
‐‐ John Steinbeck