In twenty years you'll look back at photos of yourself and recall in a way you can't grasp now how much possibility lay before you and how fabulous you really looked.
‐‐ Mary Schmich
In 'Twice Born' I play my character in her 20s, 30s and 50s. For the fifty year old scenes, I had some prosthetics; it was interesting to see how I'm going to look when I'm fifty-five or so. I actually saw similarities between my grandmothers and my mother.
‐‐ Penelope Cruz
In 'Twilight,' you're setting up the world. You're introducing the world, and I was also writing in a vacuum because I didn't know who the actors were going to be. Now you're going to 'New Moon' and 'Eclipse,' and I could write specifically to them in my mind. So it becomes a more comfortable world.
‐‐ Melissa Rosenberg
In two and a half years' trekking across central Asia, I'd become attuned to the late autumn conditions when the hazards of winter can blow in under the cover of darkness.
‐‐ Tim Cope
In two days, it's hard to to get the quality you would normally want for a design project.
‐‐ Douglas Wilson
In two decades I've lost a total of 789 pounds. I should be hanging from a charm bracelet.
‐‐ Erma Bombeck
In two months Joseph Kennedy had taken over my entire life, and I trusted him implicitly to make the most of it.
‐‐ Gloria Swanson
In two-parent households, women have increasingly entered the workplace, and in single-parent households, there is even more of a need for the adults to work. That means parents do not fully control their own schedule and have to scramble to find high-quality after-school options.
‐‐ Geoffrey Canada
In two years, I'll be making more than Michael Schumacher.
‐‐ Nelson Piquet
In two years, there were 22 military coups d'etat, essentially in Africa and the third world. The coup d'etat of Algiers, in 1965, is what opened the path.
‐‐ Ahmed Ben Bella
In typical sailing races a long time ago, you'd come in and go out, and the first thing you'd do is probably have a cold beer. The first thing we do now is have a protein shake and our recovery drink.
‐‐ James Spithill
In typical Washington fashion, nothing gets reformed until a disaster happens.
‐‐ Ronald Kessler
In U.S. discourse, immigrants are mostly represented as less than human, a policy problem, or as just that, a category, and categories are prisons.
‐‐ Francisco Goldman
In U.S. sports, you tend to be pretty strictly limited by the size of your team's market. When we heard that Villa was a club here that might be available, I had a strong feeling that a team in the West Midlands could be the chance to create something very special.
‐‐ Randy Lerner
In Uganda, I am surrounded, unfortunately, by evangelicals; I can't bear it. Every night I hear the chants of Baptists urging people to be born again.
‐‐ Mira Nair
In 'Uncharted,' we do the scenes the same way you would do a film or television show. The motion capture - the performance-capture process - is what makes such a difference for this franchise. So I don't approach it any differently. The other actors and I go in and rehearse scenes together, and then we go in the next day and perform.
‐‐ Nolan North
In undergraduate school, I chose a career path that always leads to certain unemployment: I majored in politics and public affairs with a double-minor in philosophy and history.
‐‐ Joe Garcia
In 'Unfair Advantage: The Power of Financial Education' and 'Why A Students Work for C Students,' I reveal the secrets of the wealthy and what schools will never teach you about money.
‐‐ Robert Kiyosaki
In uniform, I had to make judgments about the best course of action in combat when the only choices were 'bad' or 'worse.' As a member of the media, I only had to decide how to get the best 'shot' - preferably without getting shot.
‐‐ Oliver North
In university, in a vain attempt to stave off the frosh fifteen, I used to melt fat-free cheese over broccoli, onions and cauliflower in the cafeteria microwave. That earned me few friends.
‐‐ Rachel Sklar
In university they don't tell you that the greater part of the law is learning to tolerate fools.
‐‐ Doris Lessing
In urban America, you do not so much meet a romantic partner as inherit the product of someone else's romantic crimes.
‐‐ Lee Siegel
In urbanization, you think big because you are thinking decades ahead.
‐‐ Kushal Pal Singh
In Utah, there are no bad things in the water there. It's just smooth, really beautiful.
‐‐ Steve Guttenberg
'In Utero' was the first time I'd made an album that reached into the dark side. I remember the conflict and the uncertainty. I remember all those things when I hear 'Pennyroyal Tea.'
‐‐ Dave Grohl
In utter loneliness a writer tries to explain the inexplicable.
‐‐ John Steinbeck
In Uzbekistan, hundreds of protesters were recently killed under the corrupt regime of President Karimov in what human rights groups are calling a massacre.
‐‐ Ed Markey
In vain shall Great Britain confer upon her colonies the free government and liberal principles of legislation, for which she is distinguished, if she do not carry with her the revelations of God.
‐‐ John Strachan
In vain, without the Bible, we increase penal laws and draw entrenchments around our institutions.
‐‐ James McHenry
In Valdosta, Ga., during a mini-tour event, a player named James Black bet me $20 he could put five golf balls in his mouth and then close his mouth all the way. I tried it but could get only two in there.
‐‐ Gary McCord
In valley drift we meet commonly with the bones of quadrupeds which graze on plains bordering rivers.
‐‐ Charles Lyell
In Van Halen there were moments, like in some of the ballads, I put my heart and soul into those records. Those lyrics when I sang 'em, I gave myself goosebumps.
‐‐ Sammy Hagar
In Vancouver, in Sydney and in Orange County, we live among fluorescent stores and streets so brightly lit that you can read a book after dark; in other places across our global body, there are blackouts and curfews every night.
‐‐ Pico Iyer
In various countries and times, leaders of groups that lagged behind, economically and educationally, have taught their followers to blame all their problems on other people - and to hate those other people.
‐‐ Thomas Sowell
In various countries around the world, assets that had previously been in the hands of governments were sold off to the private sector in the hope that this would lead to a more efficient allocation, that these assets would be put to better use.
‐‐ Eric Maskin
In various European countries, it is increasingly common for young men to live with their parents into their 30s and even longer. Why not? In the welfare state, there is no shame in doing so.
‐‐ Dennis Prager
In various fields, such as science, technology, sports, business and the arts, immigrants enrich our culture every single day.
‐‐ Charles B. Rangel
In vast parts of the world, people don't eat meat.
‐‐ Yotam Ottolenghi
In Vegas, I got into a long argument with the man at the roulette wheel over what I considered to be an odd number.
‐‐ Steven Wright
In Vegas, you have an audience you can't find anywhere else. It's from all over the country. You play Seattle, everyone's from Seattle. But in Vegas, you have six from Seattle, a bunch from L.A., some local Las Vegans and maybe a farmer from Iowa. In Vegas, you learn the ins and outs of holding a room because of that great spectrum of folks.
‐‐ Lewis Black
In Venezuela, which doesn't have thousands of prestige universities like the U.S., people usually stay at home while attending to college. After they graduate, they move for a job or get married.
‐‐ Juan Pablo Galavis
In Vermont, Governor Madeleine Kunin has given years of service to our state after becoming the state's first female governor in 1985. She is an inspiration to girls throughout Vermont and the country in allowing them to know that the opportunities they have are unlimited.
‐‐ Bernie Sanders
In very big companies, you find less entrepreneurialism than you really want to see. Success is defined as 'don't make a mistake.' And you get to be the C.E.O. by outlasting everybody else, then you're there for five or six years, and you want to get your bonus on the way out.
‐‐ Bernard L. Schwartz
In very general terms 'Top Of The Lake' is about good and evil. It's a deep dark mystery. It also deals with lots of fascinating human relationships, and it's also about the battle of the sexes.
‐‐ David Wenham
In very rare circumstances, the executive branch might choose to ignore a court decision.
‐‐ Newt Gingrich
In Victorian England, people were told they should discourage their wives from reading because it would lead them into all sorts of devilish wickedness.
‐‐ Marion Bailey
In Victorian fiction, there would be a chapter at the end devoted to righting all of the wrongs. I thought to right all of the wrongs would be too glib. I thought it would be better to lull the reader into thinking that is the way it would work, but then not to do that.
‐‐ Charles Palliser
In video games and animation, you find that the toughest things to make different are the things that aren't words: grunts, groans, gasps.
‐‐ Phil LaMarr
In video you are starting with nothing but a black screen. There's no game there. With pinball you at least start with that basic concept, but not with video. The challenge of going from no game to something today is only different because you have to create something so damn fun people will pay $1.00 every two minutes to play it.
‐‐ Eugene Jarvis