'It Girl' is such a weird term. It implies I go to parties and drink champagne.
‐‐ Carey Mulligan
'It Girl' is supposed to be something that only lasts a certain amount of time. They keep calling me an 'It Girl,' and at this point it makes me laugh, because I've done that so many times: 'You're it;' 'You're not it.' What is 'it?'
‐‐ Zooey Deschanel
It gives a different kind of high when, as an actor, I get to submit myself to the character I play.
‐‐ Vidya Balan
It gives me a huge buzz when people say they've enjoyed my books, because this grew out of a hobby, and it's an absolute passion, and it's lovely when I get feedback.
‐‐ Alison Weir
It gives me confidence to know that what I'm writing has a veracity of its own without me having to invent it. When I'm writing fiction, I must believe it to be true, or I can see no point in it.
‐‐ Michael Morpurgo
It gives me goose bumps and little butterflies in the stomach when I start thinking about the 'golden slam.'
‐‐ Novak Djokovic
It gives me great pleasure indeed to see the stubbornness of an incorrigible nonconformist warmly acclaimed.
‐‐ Albert Einstein
It gives me immense pleasure to be trustworthy, faithful, and true - to have the kind of romantic bond that inspires this.
‐‐ Kate Christensen
It gives me more breadth as an actor and as an artist to not be pigeonholed.
‐‐ Jeff Bridges
It gives me pleasure to find that public liberty is effectually secured in each and all the policies of the United States, though somewhat differently modeled.
‐‐ Ezra Stiles
It gives me satisfaction to help people.
‐‐ Stewart Udall
It gives me vertigo to watch TV dramas.
‐‐ Bruno Heller
It gives one hope, this great strength of Africa.
‐‐ Stephen Lewis
It gives the listener a good workout, to listen to the music, the same as it does us to play it.
‐‐ Jim Sullivan
It gives us a look into a world that's very much like 'Traffic' was for drugs, this movie is for gun running. Dark at times, but I think Nic Cage is an incredible person to watch and very entertaining.
‐‐ Jared Leto
It gives you great pleasure to know that millions of developers, day to day, make their living using the software that you created.
‐‐ Anders Hejlsberg
It goes against the grain of modern education to teach students to program. What fun is there to making plans, acquiring discipline, organizing thoughts, devoting attention to detail, and learning to be self critical.
‐‐ Alan Perlis
It goes all the way back to 'Psycho.' Movies with twists like that are memorable because they're so simple.
‐‐ Steve Zahn
It goes back to a style of moviemaking I remember seeing as a child, in movies like The Man With The Golden Arm, which I think was shot all on a sound stage.
‐‐ Debbie Allen
It goes back to all of us wanting to be in Hollywood. We're all dying to win an Oscar.
‐‐ Jerry Della Femina
It goes back to my childhood. I never expected not to win. It's about winning. Winning's fun.
‐‐ Mike McCarthy
It goes to establish a just and permanent principle of trade which puts an end to all serious fluctuations in prices and consequently, to all the insecurity and ruin which these fluctuations produce; and to build up those who are already ruined.
‐‐ Josiah Warren
It goes way, way back when we were under Sweden's rule. We always think they are better than us. We played against them so often for so many years. Every country has one opponent they want to beat and for us, it's Sweden.
‐‐ Saku Koivu
It goes without saying that a good Catholic novel should be good craftsmanship, good writing skills. The creative person must always be engaged in the long labor of perfecting the tools of his art. Yet the work itself need not be explicitly evangelical in its themes and plots.
‐‐ Michael O'Brien
It goes without saying that before its culture and literature can continue to evolve, Latvia first must endure the political comedy of creating a stable, functioning and unthreatened democracy.
‐‐ Amity Gaige
It goes without saying that 'Buncha Losers' comedies speak to tough times. The massive unemployment of the Reagan years gave us 'Taxi,' 'Cheers' and the genre-defining 'Night Court,' a show you could never admit to watching without making people feel sorry for you.
‐‐ Rob Sheffield
It goes without saying that the desire to accomplish the task with more confidence, to avoid wasting time and labour, and to spare our experimental animals as much as possible, made us strictly observe all the precautions taken by surgeons in respect to their patients.
‐‐ Ivan Pavlov
It goes without saying that the Jewish people can have no other goal than Palestine and that, whatever the fate of the proposition may be, our attitude toward the land of our fathers is and shall remain unchangeable.
‐‐ Theodor Herzl
It goes without saying that when survival is threatened, struggles erupt between peoples, and unfortunate wars between nations result.
‐‐ Hideki Tojo
It goes without saying that when you're the manager of a Premiership club, you go eight miles down the road and get beaten by a team two divisions below you, it's disappointing.
‐‐ Kevin Keegan
It goes without saying that you should never have more children than you have car windows.
‐‐ Erma Bombeck
It goes without saying, winning against a good team in a hostile crowd on the road, it's just an absolutely huge win.
‐‐ Peyton Manning
It got a little boring I guess, playing the same note over and over.
‐‐ Fisher Stevens
It got a little stressful in my first two years of high school, trying to make conference calls with investors in between classes, but I definitely learned a lot of important time-management lessons.
‐‐ Ben Casnocha
It got so bad that by the time I was graduated, the only reading I did was in order to get the grade and the only writing I did was in order to get the grade.
‐‐ R. A. Salvatore
It got so ridiculous that I was like, there's no way this is going to last.
‐‐ Philip J. Kaplan
It got to be so easy that I was actually disappointed.
‐‐ Kelli White
It got to the point in the late 70s and early 80s that I was spending so much money buying golden age comics that I could only justify it if I got work in the media.
‐‐ Bill Mumy
It got to the point where most of my time went toward writing novels. I would still occasionally write short stories, but only when I was commissioned by an editor to write for a themed anthology or special issue.
‐‐ Tim Pratt
It got very tedious saying the same jokes in the same way with the same attitude.
‐‐ Norm MacDonald
It gradually dawned upon me that there was no one more difficult to please than my mother.
‐‐ Georg Brandes
It graduates to 'our state is better than your state', and 'our nation is better than your nation.' And it circles all the way around to where it started: 'Our God is better than your God.'
‐‐ Neale Donald Walsch
It had a very good arrangement by Herbie Hancock, but it used existing pieces.
‐‐ Ennio Morricone
It had always been a British preoccupation to hold this mile record.
‐‐ Roger Bannister
It had always been a dream of mine to come to New York to work. Coming to New York and looking for work is one thing, but coming to New York and already having a job and feeling like you are already part of the city has been an amazing experience for me.
‐‐ Karine Vanasse
It had become boring to write: 'I like Clare Balding'. To say: 'I don't like Clare Balding' is much more newsworthy.
‐‐ Clare Balding
It had been almost 30 years since the LPGA has played in Mexico. We are definitely looking forward to playing there next year and also coming back to play in Mexico in a month or so.
‐‐ Natalie Gulbis
It had been my idea that a combination of purebred cattle and horses could be successful from an economic standpoint - in Maryland. Maryland is not a cattle state. To raise beef cattle successfully, you've got to be able to raise cheap feed.
‐‐ Larry MacPhail
It had been startling and disappointing to me to find out that story books had been written by people, that books were not natural wonders, coming of themselves like grass.
‐‐ Eudora Welty
It had long since come to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and happened to things.
‐‐ Leonardo da Vinci