In truth, I have always been amazed by a group of people who all work toward putting one person's vision forward - that's an interesting story for me.
‐‐ Jim Rash
In truth, I'm not really a cat person. Seamus, the wonder dog, still deeply mourned by all who knew him, was just about the only pet I've ever really loved.
‐‐ Michael Dirda
In truth, I've never been a big superhero fan. I don't mind some of the movies, and a couple of the cartoons were alright - that Batman series from the early nineties where Mark Hamill voiced the Joker is sweetness. But largely, I've not really had much time for superheroes.
‐‐ Ben Peek
In truth, in the fairy-tale version of bailing out Lehman, the next domino, A.I.G., would have fallen even harder. If the politics of bailing out Lehman were bad, the politics of bailing out A.I.G. would have been worse. And the systemic risk that a failure of A.I.G. posed was orders of magnitude greater than Lehman's collapse.
‐‐ Andrew Ross Sorkin
In truth, it's not the shareholders of the American International Group who benefited most from its bailout; they were mostly wiped out. The great beneficiaries have been the creditors and counterparties at the other end of A.I.G.'s derivatives deals - firms like Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank, Societe Generale, Barclays and UBS.
‐‐ Tyler Cowen
In truth, Jesus did not, in his own time, attract much notice.
‐‐ Jay Parini
In truth, making films doesn't feel like hard work because I always have such a good time doing it.
‐‐ Christian Slater
In truth, men speak too much of danger.
‐‐ Jose Marti
In truth, my Anglophilia is fundamentally bookish: I yearn for one of those country house libraries, lined on three walls with mahogany bookshelves, their serried splendor interrupted only by enough space to display, above the fireplace, a pair of crossed swords or sculling oars and perhaps a portrait of some great English worthy.
‐‐ Michael Dirda
In truth, opinion may be taken for understanding; understanding cannot be taken for opinion. How so? Surely because opinion may be deceived; understanding cannot be. If it could, it would not be understanding but opinion. For true understanding has not only certain truth, but the knowledge of truth.
‐‐ Saint Bernard
In truth, politeness is artificial good humor, it covers the natural want of it, and ends by rendering habitual a substitute nearly equivalent to the real virtue.
‐‐ Thomas Jefferson
In truth, the best Bitcoin can hope for is to be a second-rate version of gold, if that.
‐‐ Andrew Ross Sorkin
In truth, the only restrictions on our capacity to astonish ourselves and each other are imposed by our own minds.
‐‐ David Blaine
In truth the social media elements of the Obama campaign, while extremely innovative, did not produce a lot of results.
‐‐ Sean Parker
In truth, the world is now a seamless web from which no nation, large or small, young or old, can disassociate itself. Every attitude and every action of every nation can affect the welfare and security of every other nation around the globe.
‐‐ Robert Kennedy
In truth, to know oneself seems to be the hardest of all things. Not only our eye, which observes external objects, does not use the sense of sight upon itself, but even our mind, which contemplates intently another's sin, is slow in the recognition of its own defects.
‐‐ Saint Basil
In truth, Wall Street is in for a radical makeover. Fewer people, lower margins, lower risk, lower compensation - and ultimately, fewer talented people. It is likely to change the culture of an industry that for nearly a century has been the money center of the world.
‐‐ Andrew Ross Sorkin
In truth, we are all part of the team of humanity. And as such, we are all obligated to share ourselves, and our talents, for the sake of the team.
‐‐ Yehuda Berg
In trying to make something new, half the undertaking lies in discovering whether it can be done. Once it has been established that it can, duplication is inevitable.
‐‐ Helen Gahagan
IN trying to recall my impressions during my short war duty as an officer in the Austrian Army, I find that my recollections of this period are very uneven and confused.
‐‐ Fritz Kreisler
In Tulsa, it was sports or nothing.
‐‐ Bill Hader
In tumultuous times, it's important to have a very mature leader.
‐‐ Gordon Gee
In Tunisia, the so-called Yasmin revolution has led to the installation of a relatively moderate Islamic government. Whether or not that means democracy will, however, only be put to the test if and when the time comes for another election, which the opposition may win.
‐‐ Martin Van Creveld
In Tunisia, where women have long enjoyed greater rights than many of their Arab neighbors, women pushed for and won a new electoral code that guarantees women will make up half of a candidates' list for office.
‐‐ Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
In Turkey, there are no 'refugee camps.' There are Turkish 'temporary protection shelters.' The Kurdis had no papers, no UNHCR refugee designations, and no passports, and therefore did not qualify for exit visas.
‐‐ Terry Glavin
In Turkey, we have lived almost everything that could be lived; war and torture... The war concept was consumed to its limits. But there is only one way we have not tried: negotiations, peace, and talking.
‐‐ Osman Baydemir
In Turkey, you're not allowed to be left alone in the hospital. The nurse teaches the family how to do things, and somebody is always there with the patient.
‐‐ Mehmet Oz
In turn, more physicians, hospitals, and other health care providers are severely limiting their practices, moving to other states, or simply not providing care.
‐‐ Jim Ryun
In turning from the smaller instruments in frequent use to the larger and more important machines, the economy arising from the increase of velocity becomes more striking.
‐‐ Charles Babbage
In TV, and in particular in commercials, you don't really need to explain very much at all - you just say he's a spy and he's a little bit theatrical and overblown and smug and he's not very good at his job.
‐‐ Rowan Atkinson
In TV, film, and music there's a lot of snobbery, and I don't like it. I've never been a cultural snob.
‐‐ Simon Cowell
In TV, kid roles are like this: You're either in a couple minutes of an episode playing somebody's kid, or you get in these procedurals where you're crying or you're playing a witness or you're playing a crazy person. Every once in a while you get a big guest star role, but there's a formula to those TV shows.
‐‐ Kyle Gallner
In TV, sometimes you get lost in the fog of the scene, and when you're working with such good actors, they can bring you into the scene.
‐‐ Adriano Giannini
In TV, there's so much compromise, it does start to grate a bit. But if you're a writer or an actor, it really is the place to be.
‐‐ Joss Whedon
In TV we've used something that I love... it's called process. I love process.
‐‐ Jerry Bruckheimer
In TV, when you're doing guest roles, you're gliding into a zone where people are already very comfortable. They go in and go to work every day. You're coming in, and it's a brand-new environment, so you have to get it... and then you're gone again.
‐‐ Stephen Root
In TV writing, I felt like Gulliver being tied down by the Lilliputians. There's so much more freedom in fiction writing.
‐‐ Maria Semple
In TV, you always feel you are standing on the tracks of an oncoming train.
‐‐ Tina Brown
In TV, you can carve out a beautiful little niche like 'Breaking Bad' did. Like 'The Wire' did. Like 'Homeland' did.
‐‐ Joe Carnahan
In TV, you don't know everything. The writers only give you scripts before you shoot the episodes. They keep you on your nerve.
‐‐ Yasmine Al Masri
In TV, you have no time and sort of just carpet bomb the scene with as many angles as possible as quickly as possible and find it in the edit.
‐‐ Cary Fukunaga
In TV, you just have to decide the night before exactly how you're going to say it and stick with that. You can't kick it around; you haven't got time.
‐‐ Kevin Whately
In TV, you may think your character's one thing for two episodes, and then the third episode it could be something different.
‐‐ David Walton
In TV, you're always confused because you legitimately don't know what you're doing the next week.
‐‐ Lamorne Morris
In TV, you're basically shooting an episode in 10 to 14 days; 14 days is a luxury situation. And in film, you have anywhere from a month to three months, or it can be even longer than that, depending on what the production is.
‐‐ Chadwick Boseman
In TV, you usually don't get a chance to fix anything. It's always easier to cancel something than fix it.
‐‐ Nick Zano
In twenty-first-century America, our stories have become one and the same: we work to consume, we live to consume, we are what we consume.
‐‐ Sandra Tsing Loh
In twenty years I've never had a day when I didn't have to think about someone else's needs. And this means the writing has to be fitted around it.
‐‐ Alice Munro
In twenty years, the Lottery has raised over $1.4 billion. It has been run successfully and efficiently.
‐‐ Jane D. Hull