In Vietnam we have no political prisoners. No one is arrested or jailed for his or her speech or point of view. They are put in jail because they violated the law.
‐‐ Nong Duc Manh
In Vietnam, we took a hill and defeated the enemy; then we retreated and let the enemy take over.
‐‐ Jeff Duncan
In view of China's growing military strength and intentions, the best way to safeguard Asia's permanent peace and prosperity is to have all Asian countries join forces with other democratic countries in the world to form a global community of democracies.
‐‐ Jim Costa
In view of our public pledges, we public officials can never again go before the public merely promising election reform. The time for promises is past.
‐‐ Charles Edison
In view of the experience I had acquired in the field of chemical industry, certain Italian government and industrial bodies entrusted me in 1938 with the task of instituting research and development studies on the production of synthetic rubber in Italy.
‐‐ Giulio Natta
In view of the fact that God limited the intelligence of man, it seems unfair that He did not also limit his stupidity.
‐‐ Konrad Adenauer
In view of the meaning given to this honor in the community to which I belong, I should abstain from the undeserved prize that has been awarded to me. Do not meet my voluntary refusal with ill will.
‐‐ Boris Pasternak
In villages across the developing world, governments have provided reasonable enough latrines that have again and again been turned into storage spaces or simply abandoned. In India alone, millions of government-funded latrines have become goat-sheds. Some had been built near kitchens, a taboo in Indian households.
‐‐ Rose George
In violation of the Habeas Corpus Act and the fundamental laws of our constitution these men have never been brought to trail or even allowed to see a lawyer.
‐‐ John Amery
In violence, we forget who we are.
‐‐ Mary McCarthy
In violent streets and broken homes, the cry of anguished souls is not for more laws but for more conscience and character.
‐‐ Cal Thomas
In virtual reality, it's more about capturing and creating worlds that people are inhabiting. You really are a creator in the way the audience lives within the world that you are building.
‐‐ Chris Milk
In virtual reality, we're placing the viewer inside a moment or a story... made possible by sound and visual technology that's actually tricking the brain into believing it's somewhere else.
‐‐ Chris Milk
In virtually every organization, regardless of mission and function, people are frustrated by problems that seem unsolvable.
‐‐ Margaret J. Wheatley
In virtually every Western society in the 1960s there was a moral revolution, an abandonment of its entire traditional ethic of self-restraint.
‐‐ Jonathan Sacks
In visual perception a color is almost never seen as it really is - as it physically is. This fact makes color the most relative medium in art.
‐‐ Josef Albers
In voiceover, all you have to worry about is your voice and practicing with your voice and then being able to understand what the situation and whatnot is happening. And you have endless amounts of film to perfect the character.
‐‐ Atticus Shaffer
In voiceover, you have to restrain yourself when you're acting in the sound booth in front of the microphone. If you lean left or you lean right, you're going to lose the voice. Yet you yourself become animated when you're doing the part. So you'll see a lot of flailing arms, but a very still face.
‐‐ Brendan Dooling
In votes cast, Latinos have increased to five million in the 1996 Presidential election, up from two million in the 1976 election. The number of Hispanic elected officials has not risen so fast.
‐‐ Bill Dedman
In waking a tiger, use a long stick.
‐‐ Mao Zedong
In Wales it's brilliant. I go to the pub and see everybody who I went to school with. And everybody goes 'So what you doing now?' And I go, 'Oh, I'm doing a film with Antonio Banderas and Anthony Hopkins.' And they go, 'Ooh, good.' And that's it.
‐‐ Catherine Zeta-Jones
In Wales, it's eight different weathers in a day.
‐‐ Piper Perabo
In Wales, singing and storytelling are party skills, not professions.
‐‐ Rhys Ifans
In 'Wall Street,' Charlie Sheen carried that movie.
‐‐ Michael Douglas
In war and in peace, in prosperity and times of economic hardship, America has no better friend or more dependable ally than the United Kingdom.
‐‐ Louis Susman
In war, events of importance are the result of trivial causes.
‐‐ Julius Caesar
In war, it feels like everything you're doing is more important because you're in the proximity of violence and death, and that proximity changes your relationship to America because it changes the way you see the world.
‐‐ Phil Klay
In 'War Party,' I play a quarter-breed Indian. It's a serious movie, but it's funny, too.
‐‐ Kevin Dillon
In war, people find themselves in extraordinary circumstances, and in those circumstances, they act in extraordinary ways. In war, you see people at their very best and their very worst, acting in ways you could never imagine. War is human drama at its most epic and most intense.
‐‐ Dexter Filkins
In war, the army is not merely a pure consumer, but a negative producer.
‐‐ Lewis Mumford
In war the heroes always outnumber the soldiers ten to one.
‐‐ H. L. Mencken
In war, there is hardly a more horrifying example of the head-long plunge into reckless militarism than what Hillary Clinton led the way on in Libya.
‐‐ Jill Stein
In war there is no prize for runner-up.
‐‐ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
In war there is no substitute for victory.
‐‐ Douglas MacArthur
In war, when a commander becomes so bereft of reason and perspective that he fails to understand the dependence of arms on Divine guidance, he no longer deserves victory.
‐‐ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
In war, whichever side may call itself the victor, there are no winners, but all are losers.
‐‐ Neville Chamberlain
In war, you win or lose, live or die - and the difference is just an eyelash.
‐‐ Douglas MacArthur
In wartime we identify ourselves with the nation, and its interests are the interests of our primal selves.
‐‐ George Herbert Mead
In Washington, compromise has become a dirty word.
‐‐ Ron Fournier
In Washington, D.C., in 2006, Democrats had long since given up on the war in Iraq in terms of any tangible political support for it. The new factor was the Republicans were beginning to give up as well, and they were truly challenging the strategy and the lack of success.
‐‐ Jack Keane
In Washington, DC, politics dominate even the most casual conversations.
‐‐ Armstrong Williams
In Washington, 'delay' is too often code for 'derail.' Wink, wink.
‐‐ Peter Welch
In Washington, I am a leader on the issues that matter to my community, and I think that's what my constituents want, and also I think that's what voters want. Someone who understands them, who wants to represent them, and who works tirelessly every day on behalf of their interests and their values.
‐‐ Ted Deutch
In Washington, I found myself as a 31-year-old in a room with the president, vice president, and secretaries of state and defense, and I was unfazed by it. But get me around a rock star I grew up with and I have trouble completing sentences.
‐‐ Joe Scarborough
In Washington, I'll always support military families and help veterans make the transition home, not just as your congressman but as a proud Army mom.
‐‐ Ann Callis
In Washington, I will never vote to raise taxes, I will fight to repeal healthcare reform, and I will work to balance the budget.
‐‐ Andrew P. Harris
In Washington, if someone disagrees with you, the problem must be your heart - you must be evil.
‐‐ Steve Southerland
In Washington, if you're a congressman or a senator or the President, you make much more money than the average American, but you'd think that if you were the leader of the free world you'd be making major bank, and you don't.
‐‐ Beau Willimon
In Washington it is an honor to be disgraced. you have to have been somebody to fall.
‐‐ Meg Greenfield
In Washington, particularly, the loyal opposition has a job to be the opposition. But you can't stop there.
‐‐ Jeb Bush