In the winter of 1973, the American POWs held captive in Vietnam were released according to the terms of the Paris Peace Accords.
‐‐ Annie Jacobsen
In the winter of 2012, as my fiftieth birthday approached, I began to write what turned into my autobiography, a look at my own life through the lens of food.
‐‐ Kate Christensen
In the winter, things are dead and dull, but then there is an explosion of life. That's what He promises people who believe in His Son. That's what all the Robertsons are banking on.
‐‐ Si Robertson
In the winters, I enrolled in the hotel management program at Cornell University. I naively thought that I knew something about sleight-of-hand, entertainment and food, and that would be all I needed.
‐‐ Ricky Jay
In the wintertime I like macaroni and cheese.
‐‐ Jami Attenberg
In the wintertime, in the snow country, citrus fruit was so rare, and if you got one, it was better than ambrosia.
‐‐ James Earl Jones
In the womb, humans are free of microbes. Colonization begins during the journey down the birth canal, which is riddled with bacteria, some of which make their way onto the newborn's skin.
‐‐ Robin Marantz Henig
In the women's movement, women needed men to stand up and say, 'This isn't right.' In the civil rights of the '60s, it took people of all color to demand equal rights.
‐‐ Pauley Perrette
In the Woodstock movie, you see Justin, my son, who is now a filmmaker, being carried off by my wife at the time to the helicopter. He's just this little bundle of joy in her arms. And it's 1969.
‐‐ Bill Kreutzmann
In the words of Michael Jackson: I'm a lover, not a fighter.
‐‐ Jason Mraz
In the work that I normally do, you have a whole script, a whole arc, that you play. And I do believe a good actor will play every bit of information they're given.
‐‐ Jessica Pare
In the workplace, employees should be judged on their merit and hard work and not on aspects that are irrelevant to their performance.
‐‐ Paul Singer
In the works of Duchamp, space begins to walk and take on form; it becomes a machine that spins arguments and philosophizes; it resists movement with delay and delay with irony.
‐‐ Octavio Paz
In the works of man, everything is as poor as its author; vision is confined, means are limited, scope is restricted, movements are labored, and results are humdrum.
‐‐ Joseph de Maistre
In the world at large, people are rewarded or punished in ways that are often utterly random. In the garden, cause and effect, labor and reward, are re-coupled. Gardening makes sense in a senseless world. By extension, then, the more gardens in the world, the more justice, the more sense is created.
‐‐ Andrew Weil
In the World Cup, much depends for every team on how it develops during the tournament. There are always rising tensions. They come from within, and they come from the media.
‐‐ Franz Beckenbauer
In the World Cup, people of many nations come together for a fierce competition. To field the best team, all the competitor nations know that they need to train their athletes for many years, starting as early as the first moments a child can recognize a soccer ball. No shortcuts. No late starts.
‐‐ J. B. Pritzker
In the world I've known most of my life, old stories quickly lose their power over capital markets and get replaced by new surprises. That which everyone fixates on gets priced into the stock market quickly and can't drag on.
‐‐ Kenneth Fisher
In the world in which we live, truth is an ancillary virtue, but it shouldn't be.
‐‐ Jonathan Dimbleby
In the world of acting, many are thin but few are talented.
‐‐ Roger Ebert
In the world of book writing, an author really gets to have control over what he or she writes, which is why it is very satisfying. With the help of a great compatible editor, you really have something in the end you can call your own.
‐‐ Liz Tuccillo
In the world of celebrity, there is one universal law: if there's a scandal or death, Al Sharpton will be there.
‐‐ Shawn Amos
In the world of classical ballet there are only a handful of story ballets, so getting a new one is cause for excitement.
‐‐ Karen Kain
In the world of commercial speech, tobacco advertising bears the earmarks of an endangered species.
‐‐ Jef I. Richards
In the world of creativity, laziness translates into an inability to be rigorous enough to create fearlessly. It makes us plagiarise or water our creativity down to make it more acceptable to the public.
‐‐ Shah Rukh Khan
In the world of crime novels, the annual Audible Sounds of Crime awards are a pretty big deal, and I was thrilled to be shortlisted for my fifth novel in my bestselling Nic Costa series.
‐‐ David Hewson
In the world of diplomacy, some things are better left unsaid.
‐‐ Lincoln Chafee
In the world of energy politics, the sudden vanishing of the word 'coal' is a remarkable and unprecedented event.
‐‐ Jeff Goodell
In the world of Facebook and Twitter, you can treasure hunt for tidbits about somebody that you find interesting and pretty much find out everything you need to know - which is why I stay away from social media - I'm terrified of it.
‐‐ Hilarie Burton
In the world of independent filmmaking, you're never quite sure what's happening when and where.
‐‐ Jim Sturgess
In the world of language, or in other words in the world of art and liberal education, religion necessarily appears as mythology or as Bible.
‐‐ Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
In the world of maternal health, cell phone technology is being used to provide prenatal care, linking pregnant women to health care providers when they can't otherwise reach healthcare facilities.
‐‐ Christy Turlington
In the world of money and investing, you must learn to control your emotions.
‐‐ Robert Kiyosaki
In the world of musical theatre, if everyone says it's a good idea, you wonder why nobody has done it before.
‐‐ Tim Rice
In the world of opinion writing, there's something called the 'to be sure' paragraph. A sort of rhetorical antibiotic, it seeks to defend against critics by injecting a tiny bit of counter-argument before moving on with the main point.
‐‐ Meghan Daum
In the world of photography, you get to share a captured moment with other people.
‐‐ James Wilson
In the world of poetry there are would-be poets, workshop poets, promising poets, lovesick poets, university poets, and a few real poets.
‐‐ James Broughton
In the world of reality the more beautiful a work of art, the longer, we may be sure, was the time required to make it, and the greater the number of different minds which assisted in its development.
‐‐ Lafcadio Hearn
In the world of screens, we're all tired of screens. That's why I think that live events have become so popular.
‐‐ Tina Brown
In the world of the celebrity, the hierarchy of publicity has replaced the hierarchy of descent and even of great wealth.
‐‐ C. Wright Mills
In the world of the Internet, there are many falsehoods. Anyone can write stuff on Wikipedia, and it doesn't have to be true.
‐‐ Tom Hulce
In the world of the present, in our time, we feel that suffering, anguish, the torments of body and soul, are greater than ever before in the history of mankind.
‐‐ Eyvind Johnson
In the world of 'Tim and Eric,' everything is big and ridiculous and absurd.
‐‐ Tim Heidecker
In the world over, the very name of our country is immediately associated with the Parthenon.
‐‐ Melina Mercouri
In 'The World Set Free,' the world's major superpowers attack each other simultaneously.
‐‐ Tom Reiss
In the world, there are countless Sadhus, Mahatmas, Mahapurushas, Saints, Yogis, and Walis, though the number of genuine ones is very, very limited. I am neither a Mahatma nor a Mahapurush, neither a Sadhu nor a Saint, neither a Yogi nor a Wali. I am the ancient One. The Highest of the High!
‐‐ Meher Baba
In the world there is nothing more submissive and weak than water. Yet for attacking that which is hard and strong nothing can surpass it.
‐‐ Lao Tzu
In the World War nothing was more dreadful to witness than a chain of men starting with a battalion commander and ending with an army commander sitting in telephone boxes, improvised or actual, talking, talking, talking, in place of leading, leading, leading.
‐‐ J. F. C. Fuller
In the World Wars, people were perfectly able to shoot other people just because they belonged to the wrong country, without ever asking what their opinions were. Faith too is like that.
‐‐ Richard Dawkins