It appears that the human genome does indeed contain deserts, or large, gene-poor regions.
‐‐ Craig Venter
It appears that the media filters we carry in our heads are like computers: they've been forced to get faster in order to keep up with the demands our high-speed society puts on them.
‐‐ Roy H. Williams
It appears that the Obama Administration is attempting to silence public comments and once again pander to extremist mining opponents seeking to undermine a bipartisan jobs bill that is estimated to create approximately 3,700 new jobs and generate $60 billion dollars for our economy.
‐‐ Paul Gosar
It appears that there is a genocidal plan against Black people.
‐‐ Louis Farrakhan
It appears that Wall Street is not acting as a force for economic expansion, providing access to capital for companies that make things. Rather, it seems, Wall Street is using government bailouts to lever up.
‐‐ Maria Cantwell
It appears the Kochs are among the most defensive billionaires, preferring the comfy confines of their callous and intellectually dishonest world view.
‐‐ Robert Greenwald
It appears to be a law that you cannot have a deep sympathy with both man and nature.
‐‐ Henry David Thoreau
It appears to be in the nature of religion itself to be prejudiced against those who are different.
‐‐ John Shelby Spong
It appears to me impossible that I should cease to exist, or that this active, restless spirit, equally alive to joy and sorrow, should be only organized dust.
‐‐ Mary Wollstonecraft
It appears to me that almost any man may like the spider spin from his own inwards his own airy citadel.
‐‐ John Keats
It appears to me that no one has learned a thing; that Wall Street is still operating as if 2008 never happened.
‐‐ Collin C. Peterson
It appears to suggest that I was removed because I was disabled - based on one occasion out of hundreds.
‐‐ Gerald Walpin
It astonished me in the early Nineties to suddenly have musicians admit that they had been inspired and influenced by us. That meant a lot at that time. But of course, being human, the... disrespect isn't even strong enough a word, is it? The opprobrium was painful. Being popular and hated is not satisfying.
‐‐ Neil Peart
It avoids a self-conscious relationship to the act. We live in the most self-conscious society in the history of mankind. There are good things in that, but there are also terrible things. The worst of it is, that we find it hard to give ourselves to the cultural process.
‐‐ Larry Harvey
It baffles me that everything is so homogenized, because the world isn't, and yet we continue to support things that are so incredibly milquetoast.
‐‐ Octavia Spencer
It basically comes down to that word: Love. I guess that's what it's all about.
‐‐ Corey Haim
It bears mentioning that the Milky Way is only one of 150 billion galaxies visible to our telescopes - and each of these will have its own complement of planets.
‐‐ Seth Shostak
It became a metaphor for the lives of the people in this film and for the Old West, for the abandonment that occurred in the early part of the 20th century.
‐‐ Dwight Yoakam
It became a question of do I want to be on a label where it could take three years to put out a record instead of putting out three records over the same period of time on my own.
‐‐ Matthew Sweet
It became clear I wanted to be a development economist. I mean, I said I wanted to work on the economics of poor countries. And I'd actually say that I don't think that was so much about narrowing the gap as about increasing their incomes, which means economic growth, which is really my prime interest.
‐‐ James Mirrlees
It became clear to me by 1984 that Microsoft was likely going to be the big winner in the PC software apps and operating system category, partly because of the dynamics of owning and controlling the operating system: that gave you enormous power, and I came to see Bill Gates was fierce competitor.
‐‐ Mitch Kapor
It became clear to me in an instant that living a gay life without publicly acknowledging it is simply not enough to make any significant contribution to the immense work that lies ahead on the road to complete equality.
‐‐ Zachary Quinto
It became clear to me that I had to push it toward a more representational way of drawing.
‐‐ Joe Sacco
It became clear to me that simply caring is not enough. To drive real progress, you have to change both hearts and laws. You need both understanding and action.
‐‐ Hillary Clinton
It became evident to me that there was a very serious political element at work. I know that the term impeachment was bandied about. I do not believe, however, that the word was used with the ferocity it was more recently or that it was in the Nixon years.
‐‐ Fred F. Fielding
It became extremely important that we go and see the four heads of the governments, and the message was delivered, with the tea packets, to all these heads.
‐‐ Satish Kumar
It became inevitable that television would address life's mundane problems because television itself is so mundane, part of the ordinary flow of time the way those problems are.
‐‐ Lee Siegel
It became much more complicated politically to work with psychedelics because of the unsupervised experimentation with psychedelics, particularly among young people.
‐‐ Stanislav Grof
It became my solace. Because it's the only thing structured in my life right now. Training is sort of a therapy session, I guess.
‐‐ Daisy Ridley
It became obvious in 1957 that I was endangering my health by carrying so much weight.
‐‐ Kate Smith
It became obvious to me that if Abril was to consider itself a communications group, it could not remain indefinitely in paper and ink.
‐‐ Roberto Civita
It became obvious to me that the generation who changed the world were my parents' generation, and not only in terms of the Second World War, but if you look at all the social legislation of the '60s - abortion, homosexual law reform, equal pay - it wasn't done by my generation; it was done by people who were adults.
‐‐ Linda Grant
It became plain very soon after our marriage that ours was to be a literary partnership.
‐‐ Mary Augusta Ward
It became the joke of the neighbourhood. If the umpire ruled me out on a bad call, I'd take the fake eye out and hand it to him.
‐‐ Peter Falk
It became very clear to me that Yooralla was not as interested in media coverage that explored issues faced by people with disability as it was in giving a pat on the back to journalists who maintained the status quo by giving readers the warm and fuzzies over their morning paper.
‐‐ Stella Young
It became very clear to the director that it would be foolish not to use our friendship. I had tried to talk to him about it because all the relationships in the film are so, not negative, but antagonistic. There's not a lot of love going around.
‐‐ Jennifer Beals
It become totally untenable to me that after acting for 25 years - I've played Juliet, Cleopatra and Anne Frank - there I was, sitting in Hollywood, just waiting for somebody to want me.
‐‐ Susan Strasberg
It becomes a giant's task to compute the result when the effect of cross seas, wind at all angles and ever varying force, arched surfaces, head resistance, ratio of weight to area, and the intelligence of the guiding power crop up.
‐‐ Lawrence Hargrave
It becomes an emperor to die standing.
‐‐ Titus Flavius Vespasian
It becomes dangerous for somebody who doesn't want their boss to know their sexual preference to use online networks to push for laws supporting gay marriage or same-sex partner rights if they can't do so with a pseudonym.
‐‐ Rebecca MacKinnon
It becomes more important to me as time goes on to make every album the best thing I've ever done, so it's a lot of self-imposed pressure that also kind of slows me down a bit.
‐‐ Al Yankovic
It becomes more necessary to see the truth as it is if you realize that the only vehicle for change are these people who have lost their personality.
‐‐ Steven Biko
It becomes us in humility to make our devout acknowledgments to the Supreme Ruler of the Universe for the inestimable civil and religious blessings with which we are favored.
‐‐ James K. Polk
It becomes us, therefore, to be contented, and dutiful subjects.
‐‐ Jonathan Mayhew
It began in mystery, and it will end in mystery, but what a savage and beautiful country lies in between.
‐‐ Diane Ackerman
It began to dawn on me that perhaps my country needed me more at home than overseas.
‐‐ Larry David
It began to really eat away with me that in the '60s the federal government, desiring to help poor moms who were dealing with deadbeat dads, decided, 'We'll help: we'll give a check for every child you can have out of wedlock.'
‐‐ Louie Gohmert
It begins and ends with money. It's absurd in this day and age when we need so much money for education, health, for people, that a $100 million dollars can be spent on a film. It's obscene.
‐‐ Kathleen Turner
It begins with the kind of story the writers want to tell. We never sit around in those retreats and say, 'We really need to make a change. Let's change this character.' Or throw a dart at the wall and see what hits. It all begins with story.
‐‐ Jason Aaron
It behooves a prudent person to make trial of everything before arms.
‐‐ Jean Racine