In Washington, politicians worry about their 'base.' About polls. About ideology. About raising money. About re-election. They measure their future in two- or six-year increments.
‐‐ Mike Barnicle
In Washington State, the immigrant population has grown by 42 percent in the five years between 2000 and 2005 - which is an increase from 8 percent to 10.6 percent of the overall population - and the jobless rate in the state has hit a 6 year low.
‐‐ Dave Reichert
In Washington, success is just a training course for failure.
‐‐ Simon Hoggart
In Washington, task forces work like Tylenol: they reduce the symptoms of scandal while leaving the substance untouched.
‐‐ Jonathan Turley
In Washington, the accepted method for passing along information about how the government fails to meet real-world needs is to leak it.
‐‐ Timothy Noah
In Washington, the translation of E Pluribus Unum has been lost. The belief that we are one nation - united in purpose - caring about and for one another is no longer the practice.
‐‐ Madeleine M. Kunin
In Washington, there's always an effort to label people.
‐‐ Gale Norton
In Washington, we've seen enough tax hikes, government takeovers, bailouts, and other big government solutions under Speaker Pelosi's control.
‐‐ Kevin McCarthy
In ways I don't entirely have the words for, an experience, thought or a lesson isn't real for me until I've written down.
‐‐ Alexandra Fuller
In 'We Were the Mulvaneys,' animals are almost as important as people. I wanted to show the tenderness in our relationships with cats, dogs, and horses. Especially cats.
‐‐ Joyce Carol Oates
In week one of the 'X Factor,' just to be a little bit quirky, I decided to say that I like girls who eat carrots. Ever since I've had lots and lots and lots of carrots.
‐‐ Louis Tomlinson
In weeks when I was writing a novel, I followed a five-day schedule, doing about thirty pages a day, so a typical Ace novel would take me six or seven days to write.
‐‐ Robert Silverberg
In west London where I live, white people are a minority. In the area I am in, which is the borough of Brent, whites are less than 50%.
‐‐ Louis Theroux
In West Virginia, the most vulnerable people we have are people who get up every morning and go to work.
‐‐ Joe Manchin
In West Virginia yesterday, a man was arrested for stealing several blow-up dolls. Reportedly, police didn't have any trouble catching the man because he was completely out of breath.
‐‐ Conan O'Brien
In West Yorkshire, I'd have to drive three quarters of an hour to go shopping.
‐‐ Sophie Hannah
In western countries, there are roles written for older actors. Films are made on them, including love stories.
‐‐ Om Puri
In Western dream interpretation, it's often connected to psychotherapy and looking at the personality and what's going on in your life. In Eastern dream telling, many times there's this idea of a special gift. And without this gift, you could study and study, but you'd never really become an effective dream teller.
‐‐ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
In Western lands there is a distinct division between the religious and the secular life. There is one rule of conduct for laymen and another for clergymen. This distinction has never found its place in the life of the people of India. There, all of life is included in the word 'religion.'
‐‐ Virchand Gandhi
In westerns, you meet a hardy bunch of characters. There is no jealousy on such pictures.
‐‐ John Wayne
In Westerns you were permitted to kiss your horse but never your girl.
‐‐ Gary Cooper
In what was called the second siege of Leningrad, thousands died, but Putin and his partners in crime got rich. Then Putin killed even more Russians when he had the FSB explode bombs in apartment buildings in Moscow in 1999 to give himself the pretext to seize dictatorial powers.
‐‐ Robert Zubrin
In whatever adulation you get, there's truth and there's not truth. And wherever they dog you, and they say it was horrible - there's truth and there's not truth. It's human nature to like to read the adulation more.
‐‐ Matthew McConaughey
In whatever form it takes, life sings because it has a song. The meaning is in the lyrics.
‐‐ Robert Lanza
In whatever I may be thought to have been unnatural, unwise and indelicate, it is now my most fervent desire it may have a suitable impression on you - and on me, a penitent for every wrong thought and step.
‐‐ Deborah Sampson
In whatever number of years I have on Earth, I think that promoting the values of free expression, the openness of the Internet, that's the best use of my time.
‐‐ Eric Schmidt
In whatever position you find yourself determine first your objective.
‐‐ Ferdinand Foch
In whatever work environment, whether we admit it or not, there is always a little part of us that has been or will be tempted by a lifestyle for the wrong reasons.
‐‐ Dominic Cooper
In 'Where the Air is Clear', Carlos Fuentes composed a polyphonic portrait of Mexico City amid the growth and modernization brought on by the economic boom of the 1950s. The novel can be read as a jazz interpretation - free and in a Mexican key - of John Dos Passos' 'Manhattan Transfer'.
‐‐ Alvaro Enrigue
In whichever way my music can get out there, I'm just like, 'Sure.' It's also through the TV synch licenses that I've been surviving. I don't really make money through record sales. I used to be really picky: 'No, I don't want it to be the song of a commercial,' but nowadays it's what you need to do to get the song out as much as you can.
‐‐ Priscilla Ahn
In White Plains I wasn't theatrical at all. I was a model and I used to take the train into New York three days a week to do travelogue work.
‐‐ John Davidson
In whose interest is it to hype up the collapse of the Internet from a DDoS attack? Why, the people who provide cyber security services, of course.
‐‐ Heather Brooke
In wickedness of pride is lost the light to understand how little grace is earned and how much given.
‐‐ Robert Hunter
In wider spaces, people bearing historical grudges with each other were separated by the muting qualities of distance.
‐‐ Tim Cope
In wilderness I sense the miracle of life, and behind it our scientific accomplishments fade to trivia.
‐‐ Charles Lindbergh
In wildness is the preservation of the world.
‐‐ Henry David Thoreau
In winter I go skiing on Saturdays and Sundays when the slopes are quieter due to changeover day for tourists, and in summer I hike up into the mountains at sunset, just as the village is settling down to dinner.
‐‐ Vanessa Mae
In winter, I plot and plan. In spring, I move.
‐‐ Henry Rollins
In 'Winter's Bone,' it's literally the director and the camera operator. That's it. Just a super-small Kubrick crew. You know what I mean? Like, 8 people.
‐‐ Bill Hader
In winter, the Icelanders told the tales of the brave men of old in their families, and so the tradition was handed on from father to son, the same stories told every winter, till all the particulars became well known.
‐‐ Sabine Baring-Gould
In winter, the stars seem to have rekindled their fires, the moon achieves a fuller triumph, and the heavens wear a look of a more exalted simplicity. Summer is more wooing and seductive, more versatile and human, appeals to the affections and the sentiments, and fosters inquiry and the art impulse.
‐‐ John Burroughs
In wintertime I like to wear flannel button down pyjamas, and in summer I prefer to wear, well... nothing.
‐‐ Phoebe Tonkin
In Wisconsin, I led the Assembly to a balanced budget in face of fierce opposition from the status quo.
‐‐ Jeff Fitzgerald
In Wisconsin, We're at the forefront of research that might one day bring cures for diseases like Parkinsons and Alzheimers, and we must seize its great potential.
‐‐ Jim Doyle
In wisdom gathered over time I have found that every experience is a form of exploration.
‐‐ Ansel Adams
In words are seen the state of mind and character and disposition of the speaker.
‐‐ Plutarch
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.
‐‐ Alexander Pope
In work, never have any regrets and always leave everything on the field.
‐‐ Jake Gyllenhaal
In working class districts, you had several families living together in the one house, and it was very difficult to get a house, because the politicians who controlled housing were doing so in a very discriminatory fashion.
‐‐ John Hume
In working on a poem, I love to revise. Lots of younger poets don't enjoy this, but in the process of revision I discover things.
‐‐ Rita Dove