In theatres, you're kind of disconnected. Also, it's way too big for the likes of me. Unless you're Robin Williams or someone that can fill a stage with movement and energy, it just looks like a small man on a big stage.
‐‐ Norm MacDonald
In their 20s, women try to be somebody they're not and try to turn themselves into something different. Now I'm in my 30s; I'm very happy with who I am.
‐‐ Shakira
In their 30s women really start to live... they're not children anymore, and they're not just mothers.
‐‐ Kelly Lynch
In their efforts to discredit human freedom, the Putinites denounce the sins that may occur under the reign of liberty with the same ardor, the same sincerity, and the same purpose that animated their Soviet forebears.
‐‐ Robert Zubrin
In their eyes as they pass is not hatred, not excitement, not despair, not the tonic of their victory - there is just the simple expression of being here as though they had been here doing this forever, and nothing else.
‐‐ Ernie Pyle
In their greatest hour of need, the world failed the people of Rwanda.
‐‐ Kofi Annan
In their heyday, comics were a dominant force in popular culture, but that's over.
‐‐ Garry Trudeau
In their heyday, the Pet Shop Boys were the Interpol of the Eighties, dressing up to sing really weird pop songs about lust and loneliness in the big city. They're low-pro now, not retro-worshipped in the manner of Depeche Mode, New Order, or The Cure, but you can hear the reason why - these guys are too sad.
‐‐ Rob Sheffield
In their matching candy-stripe shirts, the Beach Boys were America's biggest band of the early '60s, transmitting utopian bulletins of summer without end to a cold and overcast nation.
‐‐ Steve Erickson
In their plush melodies and plummy platitudes, many Rodgers-and-Hammerstein songs were secular hymns, which so insinuated themselves into the ear of the Eisenhower-era listener that they became the liturgical music for the American mid-century.
‐‐ Richard Corliss
In their poverty, the mentally handicapped reveal God to us and hold us close to the gospel.
‐‐ Henri Nouwen
In their rules there was only one clause: Do what you will.
‐‐ Francois Rabelais
In their search for quality, people seem to be looking for permanency in a time of change.
‐‐ John Naisbitt
In their sympathies, children feel nearer animals than adults.
‐‐ Jessamyn West
In their work, then, as in their play, men and women are more and more coming to share with each other as comrades, and really the fun of life seems in no wise diminished as a consequence.
‐‐ Richard Le Gallienne
In them days, it was just still not illegal to kill an Indian. If you killed an Indian, you'd be very unfortunate if you got probation - most of them were released immediately.
‐‐ Leonard Peltier
In theory, at least, all presidents are servants of the people who elected them. In the case of Barack Obama, it has seemed from the start that the idea as applied to him was more than mere metaphor. He is the first president in my lifetime whom the country felt obligated to remind that he know his place.
‐‐ Charlie Pierce
In theory, cars are fairly simple. If they don't start, it's either the fuel system or the electrical system. Teach yourself about the path of each in your engine and tracing it is fairly straightforward. But at the beginning, mastering each new system seems like an unreachable shore. The car is effectively a black box.
‐‐ Adam Savage
In theory, food writing is an aid or a prelude to actual meals: you read a recipe, and then you cook. In practice - in a 'paradox' that Michael Pollan, among others, has identified - our current gastronomic fantasies, particularly on TV, have coincided with a decline in home cooking.
‐‐ Bee Wilson
In theory, I always think I should totally go back to school, because I don't want to start sinking slowly... I want to learn, blah blah blah. Then I think about actually going and sitting in classes and, man, it sounds terrible.
‐‐ Conor Oberst
In theory I am an agnostic, but pending the appearance of rational evidence, I must be classed, practically and provisionally, as an atheist.
‐‐ H. P. Lovecraft
In theory, I'd like to work in a group. But the group I'd like to work in, all the musicians in them are long since dead.
‐‐ Robert Wyatt
In theory, I stick to how I could eat if I lived a thousand years ago. I take processed foods off the menu, and stick to things I could hunt or gather, with more fruits, vegetables, and nuts - and less meat.
‐‐ Parker Young
In theory, I work an eight-hour day and a five-day week which means I can socialise with my pals who mostly have normal jobs like teaching and computer programming.
‐‐ Iain Banks
In theory it may seem all right to some, but when it comes to being made the instrument of the Lord's vengeance, I myself don't like it.
‐‐ Robert Gould Shaw
In theory one is aware that the earth revolves, but in practice one does not perceive it, the ground upon which one treads seems not to move, and one can live undisturbed. So it is with Time in one's life.
‐‐ Marcel Proust
In theory, parents are supposed to empathize with one other - find common cause in the fervent desire to preserve and protect the world for the next generation, and connect on some deep, almost mystical level that those poor souls who have not experienced this kind of all-consuming love cannot possibly comprehend.
‐‐ Adam Mansbach
In theory, people would pick progression every time over being idle. But if you look at us as a culture, as a people, you would say that if you get up at five o'clock in the morning, eat your breakfast, go to work, make money, pay your bills, you're progressing, when you're still doing what's comfortable.
‐‐ Q-Tip
In theory, taxes should be like shopping. What I buy is government services. What I pay are my taxes.
‐‐ P. J. O'Rourke
In theory, the Internet should bring us all closer together and slowly eliminate our differences.
‐‐ Jon Evans
In theory there is a possibility of perfect happiness: To believe in the indestructible element within one, and not to strive towards it.
‐‐ Franz Kafka
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.
‐‐ Manfred Eigen
In therapy I have learned the importance of keeping spiritual life and professional life balanced. I need to regain my balance.
‐‐ Tiger Woods
In therapy, I see myself in the mirror differently.
‐‐ Ricky Williams
In therapy you sit down; in analysis you lie down.
‐‐ Rachel Weisz
In 'There's Something About Mary' and 'Dumb & Dumber,' I ended up improvising quite a bit of my scenes, and later I didn't even remember what I'd said because I just winged it. When I went and saw the movie, I was as stunned as everyone else was.
‐‐ Harland Williams
In 'There Will Be Blood,' my character was someone who was an actor himself almost. He had a rehearsed quality about him. He was a performance artist in a way.
‐‐ Paul Dano
In these confused times, the role of classical music is at the very core of the struggle to reassert cultural and ethical values that have always characterized our country and for which we have traditionally been honored and respected outside our shores.
‐‐ Lorin Maazel
In these dangerous times, where it seems the world is ripping apart at the seams, we can all learn how to survive from those who stare death squarely in the face every day, and we should reach out to each other and bond as a community, rather than hide from the terrors of life at the end of the millennium.
‐‐ Jonathan Larson
In these days a man is nobody unless his biography is kept so far posted up that it may be ready for the national breakfast-table on the morning after his demise.
‐‐ Anthony Trollope
In these days, it is doubtful that any child may reasonably be expected to succeed in life if he is denied the opportunity of an education.
‐‐ Earl Warren
In these days of modern tennis a player is as strong as his weakest stroke.
‐‐ Bill Tilden
In these days of our new materialistic Irish state, poetry will have a harder, less picturesque task. But the loss of Yeats and all that boundless activity, in a country where the mind is feared and avoided, leaves a silence which it is painful to contemplate.
‐‐ Austin Clarke
In these days when science is clearly in the saddle and when our knowledge of disease is advancing at a breathless pace, we are apt to forget that not all can ride and that he also serves who waits and who applies what the horseman discovers.
‐‐ Harvey Cushing
In these difficult financial times for so many of our districts, as our local leaders strive to balance their budgets by cutting services, we would be irresponsible not to invest in the arts.
‐‐ Louise Slaughter
In these difficult times, the feeling of solidarity with my Jewish co-religionists is doubly gratifying and comforting in view of the deprivation of rights with which German Jews are now forced to live.
‐‐ Max Liebermann
In these difficult times, when tough decisions are required, the differences between Labour and the Tories are becoming much clearer. One party believes in intervention to reduce social and economic costs and the other believes in market forces and letting things take their course.
‐‐ Lucy Powell
In these highways our engineering will reflect the National Socialist movement.
‐‐ Fritz Todt
In these litigious times, if you're a beginner, it's becoming harder and harder to get your work to the people who might actually be able to hire you.
‐‐ Len Wein