In the third century after Christ the faith continued to spread.
‐‐ Kenneth Scott Latourette
In the third grade, a nun stuffed me in a garbage can under her desk because she said that's where I belonged. I also had the distinction of being the only altar boy knocked down by a priest during mass.
‐‐ Bruce Springsteen
In the third month, the sun rising, the Boar and the Leopard on the field of Mars to fight; The tired Leopard raises its eye to the heavens, sees an eagle playing around the sun.
‐‐ Nostradamus
In the Thirties, when I was in New York, I did the first surrealistic ballet in a show of mine.
‐‐ Vincente Minnelli
In the three years since Obama invited Russia to help him renege on his 'red line' on the use of chemical weapons in Syria, the Syrian Network for Human Rights has documented 136 occasions in which the Assad regime has deployed poison gas in its war on the Syrian people.
‐‐ Terry Glavin
In the three years since our nation began operations in Iraq, more than 2,500 Americans have been killed and more than 18,000 Americans have been seriously wounded.
‐‐ Ike Skelton
In the tight belly of the dead, Burrow with hungry head, And inlay maggots like a jewel.
‐‐ Karl Shapiro
In the time between records, I always have lots of stuff going on. I shoot photography, make little sculptures, play video games.
‐‐ Adam Jones
In the time between when you first read a script and are offered the role and the time when you begin to shoot, I really love putting in the time and work on that and getting a solid backstory to a character and researching all that I can about what that person does for a vocation or their upbringing or where they're from.
‐‐ John Hawkes
In the time honored tradition of email, just ignore the question.
‐‐ John Dobbin
In the time it takes American literary titan William H. Gass to write a novel, other artists have been born, completed their life's work and died. That may be an exaggeration, but only a slight one.
‐‐ Tony D'Souza
In the time it takes to heat a TV dinner, Clinton had convinced me that he was the smartest person in the room and that I was the center of his attention. In the next 25 years, I would see countless others fall just as quickly to the Clinton Touch.
‐‐ Ron Fournier
In the time one is given, the steward must make the most of the talents one is given by the Lord.
‐‐ Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
In the time since I've done 'Bad Teacher,' I've produced an independent movie and directed two pilots. So I love to do all different types of things.
‐‐ Jake Kasdan
In the time when my mother began standing up against prejudice and racism, the vast majority of white Americans rarely thought about civil rights.
‐‐ Ezekiel Emanuel
In the tissues generally, and in such a cavity as the abdomen, the pressure is everywhere and practically always very nearly atmospheric, and must be so, because the integuments give way very easily to any excess of pressure, whether positive or negative.
‐‐ August Krogh
In the Top 40, half the songs are secret messages to the teen world to drop out, turn on, and groove with the chemicals and light shows at discotheques.
‐‐ Art Linkletter
In the total darkness, poetry is still there, and it is there for you.
‐‐ Abbas Kiarostami
In the total expanse of human life there is not a single square inch of which the Christ, who alone is sovereign, does not declare, 'That is mine!'.
‐‐ Abraham Kuyper
In The Touch, the love scenes are the same as they were in The Thorn Birds or anything else I've ever written. I find a way of saying that either it was heaven or hell but in a way that still leaves room for the reader to use their own imagination.
‐‐ Colleen McCullough
In the tradition of national income accounting, economic policymakers have typically focused on variables such as income, wealth, and consumption.
‐‐ Ben Bernanke
In the traditional modernist planning that created the suburbs, you put residential buildings in suburban neighborhoods, office spaces into brain parks and retail in shopping malls. But you fail to exploit the possibility of symbiosis or synthesis that way.
‐‐ Bjarke Ingels
In the traditional urban novel, there is only survival or not. The suburban idea, the conformist idea, that agony can be seen to and cured by doctors or psychoanalysis or self-knowledge is nowhere to be found in the city. Talking is a way of life, but it is not a cure. Same with religion.
‐‐ Jane Smiley
In the transmission of human culture, people always attempt to replicate, to pass on to the next generation the skills and values of the parents, but the attempt always fails because cultural transmission is geared to learning, not DNA.
‐‐ Gregory Bateson
In the tropical and subtropical regions, endemic malaria takes first place almost everywhere among the causes of morbidity and mortality, and it constitutes the principal obstacle to the acclimatization of Europeans in these regions.
‐‐ Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran
In the Troubadour days, it was all those songwriters that I hung around with all the time, so I could get songs and find out what was going on. So we all knew each other, and we just carried each other's word around.
‐‐ Linda Ronstadt
In the true sense one's native land, with its background of tradition, early impressions, reminiscences and other things dear to one, is not enough to make sensitive human beings feel at home.
‐‐ Emma Goldman
In the trunk of her car, my mother used to keep a collapsible easel, a clutch of brushes, a little wooden case stocked with tubes of paint, and, tucked into the spare-tire well, one of my father's old, tobacco-stained shirts, for a smock.
‐‐ Jill Lepore
In the tumult of men and events, solitude was my temptation; now it is my friend. What other satisfaction can be sought once you have confronted History?
‐‐ Charles de Gaulle
In the Twenties and Thirties, refrigerated railcars allowed growers to transport apples over great distances, and, thanks to cold-storage warehouses, wholesalers and retailers could keep them for long periods of time.
‐‐ John Seabrook
In the twentieth century one of the most personal relationships to have developed is that of the person and the state. It's become a fact of life that governments have become very intimate with people, most always to their detriment.
‐‐ E. L. Doctorow
In the twenty-first century, the robot will take the place which slave labor occupied in ancient civilization.
‐‐ Nikola Tesla
In the twilight, it was a vision of power.
‐‐ Upton Sinclair
In the two million years during which we climbed from stone-tool-wielding Homo erectus with sloping brows to high-foreheaded Homo urbanis - man, the inventor of the city - we underwent 60 glaciations, 60 ice ages.
‐‐ Howard Bloom
In the two-room flat where I live in Japan, I try to take time every day to step away from the bombardment of e-mails and opportunities and papers around my desk, for an hour, and just sit on our 30-inch terrace in the sun, reading something sustaining, whether 'The Age of Innocence' or the latest by Colm Toibin.
‐‐ Pico Iyer
In the typical economic recovery, a resurgent housing sector helps fuel reemployment and rising incomes.
‐‐ Ben Bernanke
In the U.A.E. we were the least-regulated environment in the region, and over time we are seeing more and more regulation coming in. On the other hand, a central bank can overregulate and choke the economy, and then we will have a dead banking industry.
‐‐ Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair
In the U.K., a lot of writers won't show up to support activist issues because they figure they're already repairing the world. I don't want to be one of those people.
‐‐ Jim Crace
In the U.K., classical music is composed by individuals and written down. Indian music is based on certain sequences called ragas. When I perform live, 95% of the music is improvised: it never sounds the same twice.
‐‐ Ravi Shankar
In the U.K. especially, dance music goes in cycles. It's often kids reappropriating sounds they loved when they were younger, but were too young to be a part of.
‐‐ Jamie xx
In the U.K., journalists are a little bit more ruthless than in Denmark. I have a feeling the tabloid press in the U.K. is pretty harsh.
‐‐ Birgitte Hjort Sorensen
In the U.K. the far Right is a stain on society and there is a cultural resistance to it.
‐‐ Neil Kinnock
In the U.K., the history of regulation, certainly regulation of the media, is one in which, time and again, successive governments lacked the 'bottle' to enforce the powers that were available to them.
‐‐ David Puttnam
In the U.K., there is a sort of obsession with class.
‐‐ Laura Carmichael
In the U.K. there is still work to be done, particularly in schools, stopping the homophobic bullies in the playground and introducing unbiased discussion on gay issues in the classroom.
‐‐ Ian Mckellen
In the U.K., there's absolutely no money for television. So you can do pretty much whatever you want. They're not losing money on any of the shows, so they'll give you a lot of creative freedom. In the United States, there are millions and millions of dollars at stake, so they need a sure formula.
‐‐ Kristen Schaal
In the U.K., we have a paper called 'The Daily Mail,' which is quite misogynist. And every day, it just writes pieces about: 'Women, you're going to die now! Women, here's shoes that give you cancer! Women, just hate yourselves!'
‐‐ Caitlin Moran
In the U.K., we have always been an open, trading nation, enriched by our global links. Contemporary patterns of migration extend this tradition.
‐‐ David Blunkett
In the U.K., we're surrounded by American accents. Anything we watch in television. We have 'How I Met Your Mother' and all these other shows here, so it's not something that's really alien to us.
‐‐ Maisie Williams