In today's world, most people are working side jobs while waiting to do what they really want to do.
‐‐ Beth Behrs
In today's world, new infections and diseases can spread across the country and even across the world in a matter of days, or even hours, making early detection critical.
‐‐ John Linder
In today's world, we all live with the burden of feeling that anything is possible if we're only clever enough, smart enough, work hard enough.
‐‐ Elizabeth McGovern
In today's YouTube world, are officers reluctant to get out of their cars and do the work that controls violent crime? Are officers answering 911 calls but avoiding the informal contact that keeps bad guys from standing around, especially with guns?
‐‐ James Comey
In Tokyo, we have more three-star Michelin restaurants than Paris.
‐‐ Nobu Matsuhisa
In Toledo, people grow out. Out to the suburbs. Out to the parts of America where the economy is more vigorous. And all too often, out to 48-inch waistbands.
‐‐ P. J. O'Rourke
In Tom Cone's work nothing is easy.
‐‐ Roger Rees
In too many cases, the moms, the dads, the sisters and brothers of children with cancer must stand by a hospital bed and watch helplessly as this horrible disease consumes the life of an innocent child.
‐‐ Michael McCaul
In too many communities, too many young men of color are left behind and seen only as objects of fear. Through initiatives like My Brother's Keeper, I'm personally committed to changing both perception and reality.
‐‐ Barack Obama
In too many instances, the march to globalization has also meant the marginalization of women and girls. And that must change.
‐‐ Hillary Clinton
In too many ways, Ohio is being run for the benefit of those who have already made it, and too many of our friends and neighbors are being left behind. Nowhere is this more evident than in the cuts to police officers, firefighters, nurses, teachers, and to our local schools, while property and sales taxes are going up.
‐‐ Marcia Fudge
In too much of the West, everyone wants the guarantee of safety, and never having to make any decisions.
‐‐ Anthony Bourdain
In Torch Song, I did that character almost non-stop from 1978 until I made the movie in 1987. Then I had some failure, which also colors how you react to doing other things.
‐‐ Harvey Fierstein
In Toronto and Los Angeles, too, there are a lot of Koreans - Koreatown, Korean markets. I feel like I'm at home and very comfortable.
‐‐ Kim Yuna
In Toronto, I grew up taking a subway, I grew up taking a bus. I spent my formative adult years in New York City, walking the streets, taking the subway. You're connected to the larger whole. L.A. is so spread out, and you're so incubated inside those cars and it's so exhausting to deal with the traffic, without really having the human contact.
‐‐ Enrico Colantoni
In total, I have spent 35 years at Hokkaido University as a staff member - 2 and a half in the Faculty of Science, and the other 32 and a half in the Faculty of Engineering. Other than about two years of study in America and a few months in other places overseas, most of my life has been spent at the Faculty of Engineering.
‐‐ Akira Suzuki
In total, I was diagnosed with depression by eight psychotherapists and psychiatrists over a period of thirteen years. Diagnosed wrong. Absolutely wrong. My accurate diagnosis was manic depression, or what we call bipolar disorder today.
‐‐ Andy Behrman
In tough times, everyone has to take their share of the pain.
‐‐ Theresa May
In tough times, some of us see protecting the climate as a luxury, but that's an outdated 20th-century worldview from a time when we thought industrialization was the end goal, waste was growth, and wealth meant a thick haze of air pollution.
‐‐ Alex Steffen
In track years... track is not like other sports. You do have track athletes that stay in this sport until, like, 35, 36, but I think when you get to 28, it's really difficult.
‐‐ Usain Bolt
In traditional Asian arts, the word and the picture always sit next to each other. I have an aunt, a Chinese brush painter, who told me that when you do a Chinese brush painting, you have to pair the image up with some poetry.
‐‐ Gene Luen Yang
In traditional Hindu families like ours, men provided and women were provided for. My father was a patriarch and I a pliant daughter. The neighborhood I'd grown up in was homogeneously Hindu, Bengali-speaking, and middle-class. I didn't expect myself to ever disobey or disappoint my father by setting my own goals and taking charge of my future.
‐‐ Bharati Mukherjee
In traditional schools, you're penalized for making a mistake. But that won't work in the new information culture, in the digital world we live in today.
‐‐ Daniel Greenberg
In traditional societies, we have a long legacy of men controlling the body and mind of women. Such societies have valorised motherhood and fabricated concepts like chastity. Women have been the victims of these notions for thousands of years.
‐‐ Taslima Nasrin
In traditional 'Swan Lakes,' it's Prince Siegfried's 21st-birthday celebration, his coming-of-age. The entire court, from his mother the Queen on down, is on hand.
‐‐ Robert Gottlieb
In tragedy every moment is eternity; in comedy, eternity is a moment.
‐‐ Christopher Fry
In tragedy, it's hard to find a good resolution; it's not black and white: it's a big fog of gray.
‐‐ Paul Dano
In transition I think the spirit goes somewhere, but I don't think it leaves.
‐‐ Valerie Simpson
In treatment, all of the negative things I did were stripped away and I had to start processing my feelings.
‐‐ Demi Lovato
In 'Tree of Life,' the cinematography records a small story, a celebration of the courage of everyday life. But it does it so up close and so effortlessly that it has the effect of elevating the intimacy of the story to a grand scale.
‐‐ Caleb Deschanel
In trials of fact, by oral testimony, the proper inquiry is not whether is it possible that the testimony may be false, but whether there is sufficient probability that it is true.
‐‐ Simon Greenleaf
In Trinidad, where as new arrivals we were a disadvantaged community, that excluding idea was a kind of protection; it enabled us - for the time being, and only for the time being - to live in our own way and according to our own rules, to live in our own fading India.
‐‐ V. S. Naipaul
In trouble to be troubled, Is to have your trouble doubled.
‐‐ Daniel Defoe
In troubled times the last thing you want to do is to stick your money into a film. It's such a gamble.
‐‐ Robert Carlyle
In true dialogue, both sides are willing to change.
‐‐ Nhat Hanh
In true education, anything that comes to our hand is as good as a book: the prank of a page- boy, the blunder of a servant, a bit of table talk - they are all part of the curriculum.
‐‐ Michel de Montaigne
In true-life dramas, you have to do so much research. It's a big responsibility to make sure things are as correct as possible. In 'Robin Hood', you have more artistic license - it's all action, adventure and reaction. This gives everyone a chance to make their characters their own and to make them believable.
‐‐ Joanne Froggatt
In true open source development, there's lots of visibility all the way through the development process.
‐‐ Brian Behlendorf
In true prose everything must be underlined.
‐‐ Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
In truth, 2007 was the hardest year of my life. I lost my best friend. I lost my father.
‐‐ Hope Solo
In truth, a leader should either apologize, mean it and do something about it - or not apologize at all.
‐‐ Andrew Ross Sorkin
In truth, every American administration since that of Franklin D. Roosevelt has maintained close ties with the Saudi rulers, and for a single, simple reason: oil.
‐‐ Michael Mandelbaum
In truth, every creation of the mind is first of all 'poetic' in the proper sense of the word; and inasmuch as there exists an equivalence between the modes of sensibility and intellect, it is the same function that is exercised initially in the enterprises of the poet and the scientist.
‐‐ Saint-John Perse
In truth, government has been good to Wall Street and big business.
‐‐ Robert Reich
In truth, I am a single mother. But I don't feel alone at all in parenting my daughter. Krishna has a whole other side of her family who loves her, too. And so Krishna is parented by me, but also by her grandmother and aunts and cousins and uncles and friends.
‐‐ Padma Lakshmi
In truth, I barely knew my father at all. He was 53 when I was born, and when I was ten he contracted cancer. Eight years later, in 1979, he died.
‐‐ Rory Bremner
In truth, I became a conductor because deep down I wanted to conduct Brahms's four symphonies and Richard Strauss's tone poems.
‐‐ Zubin Mehta
In truth, I don't care about making feminism more accessible to anyone.
‐‐ Roxane Gay
In truth I don't like Cornish pasties.
‐‐ Joe Cornish