In the summer of 1991, I was on the first Lollapalooza tour. Nightly, I would watch Jane's Addiction singer Perry Farrell go out in front of a sea of people and within minutes have all of them in the palm of his hand. I have never seen anything like it since.
‐‐ Henry Rollins
In the summer of 2004, Malem Jan was sitting with Sirajuddin Haqqani, the second son of Jalaluddin, in their Pakistani base in the North Waziristan town of Miram Shah when they heard their names on the BBC. The Americans were offering $250,000 and $200,000, respectively, as rewards for information leading to their capture.
‐‐ Anand Gopal
In the summer of 2007, Roger Goodell, the new NFL commissioner, convened a meeting in Chicago for the first league-wide concussion summit. All thirty-two teams were ordered to send doctors and trainers to the meeting.
‐‐ Jeanne Marie Laskas
In the summer of 2007, two-time Olympic champion Guillermo Rigondeaux and his teammate, Erislandy Lara, had been arrested in Brazil after going AWOL from the Cuban team during the Pan Am Games. The defection attempt made international news and quickly became a national soap opera, regularly appearing on Cuban news and round table discussions.
‐‐ Brin-Jonathan Butler
In the summer of 2009, I modestly predicted that most major news organisations would be charging for content within 12 months. Charging, I argued, would not only plug the revenue gap; it would also help to re-establish value in their news product.
‐‐ Lionel Barber
In the summer of 2009, in the wake of a crisis in her life, my mother moved from San Diego to San Francisco to live with my 16-year-old daughter and me. My mother was 77. I was 51. Despite a chorus of skepticism from friends - who knew about my upbringing - I was determined to do what I could to help my mother.
‐‐ Katie Hafner
In the summer of 2010, I had decided to get into film and TV writing, so I wrote scripts for six different ideas I had developed, and the pilot for 'True Detective' was one of them.
‐‐ Nic Pizzolatto
In the summer of 2010, I was working on a version of 'True Detective' that I was thinking might be my next novel, and it was told in these two first-person voices; Cohle and Hart's voices.
‐‐ Nic Pizzolatto
In the summer of '80, Silhouette bought my first book.
‐‐ Nora Roberts
In the summer of '84, you just couldn't escape the Born in the USA record.
‐‐ Henry Rollins
In the summer or fall of 1974, I read some books about factory farming, and decided that I wanted no part of it.
‐‐ Matthew Scully
In the summer we graduated we flipped out completely, drinking beer, cruising in our cars and beating up each other. It was a crazy summer. That's when I started to be interested in girls.
‐‐ Ed O'Neill
In the summer, you miss the match days, but my wife gets angry, as she doesn't see me on weekends. And football is work. I'm still working on the weekends.
‐‐ Andrea Della Valle
In the summer you want fresh, light and sort of quick things; in winter you want things that are comforting, so your body really tells you you want to go towards potatoes, apples, fennel, things that are warm and comforting. And loin of pork.
‐‐ Ina Garten
In the summertime, I played Little League baseball; football in the fall; basketball in the winter.
‐‐ Bobby Keys
In the surface of the paper there is only length and width-there is no such thing as thickness.
‐‐ John Clayton
In the surfing days, that was all there was for me. Sailing, starting around '68, it was kind of the same deal. I always got really into whatever it was I was doing.
‐‐ Hobart Alter
In the sweep of history, George W. Bush will be seen as one of our greatest presidents because of the decisions he made to keep us safe after 9/11.
‐‐ Ronald Kessler
In the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed.
‐‐ Khalil Gibran
In the tail above the giant resonance, you can get not just one neutron emitted but two, three, four or five, and so there are a lot of things one can measure, looking at the competition with the emission of neutrons and protons and so on.
‐‐ John Henry Carver
In the Tea Party era, it is the restless conservative Republican who has become passion's plaything, the toy of impetuous romance, an erotomania only intensified by the lusting for an upstart savior.
‐‐ James Wolcott
In the Tea Party narrative, victory at the polls means a new American revolution, one that will 'take our country back' from everyone they disapprove of. But what they don't realize is, there's a catch: This is America, and we have an entrenched oligarchical system in place that insulates us all from any meaningful political change.
‐‐ Matt Taibbi
In the technology industry, a 48 hour work week would be, for most, a vacation.
‐‐ Jason Calacanis
In the technology world, you have to execute fast or you're out of business.
‐‐ Vivek Wadhwa
In the television age, the key distinction is between the candidate who can speak poetry and the one who can only speak prose.
‐‐ Richard M. Nixon
In the tennis world, there weren't a whole lot of Asians playing. You see it a little bit more now. The same can really be said for basketball.
‐‐ Michael Chang
In the tenth century the old Batavian and later Roman forms have faded away.
‐‐ John Lothrop Motley
In the the late seventies and early eighties, I played background roles in thirty movies... Woody Allen movies, Scorsese films, you name it. Whatever was being shot in New York, I was doing stand-in and background work because I wanted to be close to the camera; I wanted to see what was going on.
‐‐ Tobin Bell
In the theater, as an actor, you're welcoming people into your house.
‐‐ Martha Plimpton
In the theater, characters have to cut the umbilical cord from the writer and talk in their own voices.
‐‐ Irwin Shaw
In the theater, everything is ephemeral. Everything is almost weightless and without a very clear definition of how you made it.
‐‐ Rafael Vinoly
In the theater, it's a visceral and physical response because you move around so much. You have to do something physical to pull you in. On TV or in movies, everything is so small. You can just lock into a character and ease yourself into that way.
‐‐ LaTanya Richardson
In the theater, it's about taking time in a musical segment, a pause in a musical way and then moving on.
‐‐ Marcia Gay Harden
In the theater there is often a tension, almost a contradiction, between the way real people would think and behave, and a kind of imposed dramaticness.
‐‐ Tom Stoppard
In the theater, when people hear that you're writing a play, they want to know what it's all about, whether there's a role for them. You write it fairly quickly, and it becomes a group activity before you're really ready to have company.
‐‐ Marsha Norman
In the theater, while you recognized that you were looking at a house, it was a house in quotation marks. On screen, the quotation marks tend to be blotted out by the camera.
‐‐ Arthur Miller
In the theater, you act more of the time. In the movies, you get to act maybe 20 or 30 minutes of the day. I love acting in movies. It's just different.
‐‐ Alec Baldwin
In the theater, you didn't have any marks. Your instincts in rehearsal told you what the blocking was. On film, they reversed it. They decided ahead of time what your instincts were, before you even arrived.
‐‐ Peter Falk
In the theater, you go from point A to point Z, building your performance as the evening progresses. You have to relinquish that control on a film.
‐‐ Gwyneth Paltrow
In the theatre, as anyone knows who's even done amateur theatre all their lives, you immediately find a family there. Because you're under stress, you're trying to create something, you're putting on a show, you find brothers and sisters right away.
‐‐ Saul Rubinek
In the theatre, because you're all looking at the same thing in the same space, consciousness is no longer individual. There is a unified consciousness. Until you look and project what is happening, it doesn't exist; the audience are the ones making the theatre, not the players.
‐‐ Simon McBurney
In the theatre, if you say 'Macbeth', all the actors will start looking very anxious. I'm so well-trained not to say it in the theatre that I can hardly say it in normal life.
‐‐ Anna Chancellor
In the theatre, once you've gone about eight rows back, everybody else is just listening to you. You're very small, and nobody can really see what you're doing.
‐‐ Francesca Annis
In the theatre, people talk. Talk, talk until the cows come home about journeys of discovery and about what Hazlitt thought of a line of Shakespeare. I can't stand it.
‐‐ Anthony Hopkins
In the theatre, the actor is given immediate feedback.
‐‐ Charles Keating
In the theatre the audience wants to be surprised - but by things that they expect.
‐‐ Tristan Bernard
In the theatre, we're all charlatans and liars and scavengers and fly-by-nights.
‐‐ Simon McBurney
In the theatre you can change things ever so slightly; it's an organic thing. Whereas in film you only have that chance on the day, and you have no control over it at all.
‐‐ Judi Dench
In the theatrical works we love and admire the most, the ending of the drama generally takes place offstage.
‐‐ Gustav Mahler