It is a way we reassess our past. We can do that in poetry in ways we can't do in prose.
‐‐ Peter Davison
It is a weird feeling to have people go, 'Hey Chris' like they know me. But, number one, 99 percent of my experiences have been really cool. People couldn't be nicer and more positive.
‐‐ Christopher Meloni
It is a weird thing, because most people tend to get more conservative as they get older, but I find myself going the opposite way. I am sure that by the end I will be selling Marxist pamphlets on the Holloway Road.
‐‐ Rory Bremner
It is a weird thing that actors have people applaud when they're done working. I still find that entertaining.
‐‐ Val Kilmer
It is a well-documented fact that guys will not ask for directions. This is a biological thing. This is why it takes several million sperm cells... to locate a female egg, despite the fact that the egg is, relative to them, the size of Wisconsin.
‐‐ Dave Barry
It is a well-known fact that bringing in technologies in retail sector is good for consumers.
‐‐ N. R. Narayana Murthy
It is a well-known fact that those people who must want to rule people are, ipso facto, those least suited to do it... anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on no account be allowed to do the job.
‐‐ Douglas Adams
It is a well known urban myth that the French don't trust banks and store their money under their mattress. It's not that they are tight with money - they just don't trust anyone.
‐‐ Janine di Giovanni
It is a widely accepted notion among painters that it does not matter what one paints as long as it is well painted. This is the essence of academicism.
‐‐ Mark Rothko
It is a wise man that does know the contented man is never poor, whilst the discontented man is never rich.
‐‐ Frank Herbert
It is a wise man who knows where courage ends and stupidity begins.
‐‐ Jerome Cady
It is a wise man who said that there is no greater inequality than the equal treatment of unequals.
‐‐ Felix Frankfurter
It is a wise tune that knows its own father, and I like my music to be the legitimate offspring of respectable parents.
‐‐ Samuel Butler
It is a woman's nature to be constant - to love one and one only, blindly, tenderly, and for ever - bless them, dear creatures!
‐‐ Anne Bronte
It is a wonderful and unexpected honor to receive the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. Receiving this prize with Joseph Stiglitz and George Akerlof, whose work I have learned from and admired, makes it even more gratifying.
‐‐ Michael Spence
It is a wonderful honor to receive the Audubon Medal from the National Audubon Society, which for more than a century has fought tirelessly to protect and preserve our natural resources and environment for future generations.
‐‐ Louis Bacon
It is a wonderful, moving, heart-filling experience to sit with the man or woman you love and your beloved children and know that all are happy to be just where they are with each other and loving one another. This doesn't happen very often.
‐‐ Amy Bloom
It is a wonderful thing in the process of writing when such paper characters are first sketched, and, when one is doing good work, from a certain point in time they come alive and start contradicting the author as well.
‐‐ Gunter Grass
It is a wonderful thing to get married young and become a father.
‐‐ Benedict Cumberbatch
It is a world of extremes, which can be characterised most clearly in terms of exclusion. That means political exclusion, whereby the rights of citizens are marginalised by the interests of big business: George W Bush's environmental policy, for example, is clearly formulated in the interests of U.S. energy companies.
‐‐ Noreena Hertz
It is a wretched taste to be gratified with mediocrity when the excellent lies before us.
‐‐ Isaac D'Israeli
It is about the American people. When something is not ready, it is not working, it is not right, then we owe it to them to do the right thing and say, 'Let's hold.'
‐‐ Tom Graves
It is about this very abstract sense of displacement that he feels the moment he turns off the television.
‐‐ Atom Egoyan
It is about time county councils got back into the business of providing houses.
‐‐ Enda Kenny
It is about time that TV actors were paid as well as film stars.
‐‐ Mona Singh
It is about time that we develop a worldwide strategy to reduce illegal trade in meth and its precursor chemicals and stop the devastating impact that methamphetamine use is having on our children and our communities.
‐‐ Dennis Cardoza
It is above all by the imagination that we achieve perception and compassion and hope.
‐‐ Ursula K. Le Guin
It is absolutely bedrock to the British Army's philosophy that a commanding officer is responsible for what goes on within his command.
‐‐ Mike Jackson
It is absolutely clear that government plays a key role, as a catalyst, in promoting long-run growth.
‐‐ Fareed Zakaria
It is absolutely critical for competitiveness in the United States for us to really raise the bar in education, especially in math, in science, in technology.
‐‐ Safra A. Catz
It is absolutely essential that one should be neutral and not fall in love with the hypothesis.
‐‐ David Douglass
It is absolutely essential that the oppressed participate in the revolutionary process with an increasingly critical awareness of their role as subjects of the transformation.
‐‐ Paulo Freire
It is absolutely imperative that we protect, preserve and pass on this genetic heritage for man and every other living thing in as good a condition as we received it.
‐‐ David R. Brower
It is absolutely impossible to settle the debts to pensioners, teachers, and others. The country hasn't got enough money to do so.
‐‐ Eduard Shevardnadze
It is absolutely impossible to transcend the laws of nature. What can change in historically different circumstances is only the form in which these laws expose themselves.
‐‐ Karl Marx
It is absolutely my conviction, that Walter Salles will figure among the great directors of our time.
‐‐ Arthur Cohn
It is absolutely necessary, for the peace and safety of mankind, that some of earth's dark, dead corners and unplumbed depths be let alone; lest sleeping abnormalities wake to resurgent life, and blasphemously surviving nightmares squirm and splash out of their black lairs to newer and wider conquests.
‐‐ H. P. Lovecraft
It is absolutely no accident that the peace and reconciliation, and indeed the economic progress, that eluded us generation after generation for hundreds of years, has at last come to pass in an Ireland where the talents of women are now flooding every aspect of life as never before.
‐‐ Mary McAleese
It is absolutely right for the state to define the rights and status of people cohabiting in different forms of relationships, including civil partnerships.
‐‐ Justin Welby
It is absolutely true in war, were other things equal, that numbers, whether men, shells, bombs, etc., would be supreme. Yet it is also absolutely true that other things are never equal and can never be equal.
‐‐ J. F. C. Fuller
It is absolutely unacceptable to talk to Russia - or anyone for that matter - in the language of ultimatums and coercive measures.
‐‐ Sergei Lavrov
It is absolutely unacceptable to think that in the last year of the president's term, that he should stop doing his job, and he won't.
‐‐ Maggie Hassan
It is absurd to look for perfection.
‐‐ Camille Pissarro
It is acceptable to bring someone to tears if it explains to them in an emotional way why a product, a service, or a candidate is the right person, is the right thing to do.
‐‐ Frank Luntz
It is actually a lot harder to sit down and write from A to Z. But for me at least, it's the only way I can do it, at this point, with any moderate success.
‐‐ David Benioff
It is actually costlier to hire an immigrant. And yet the farm worker is almost invariably an immigrant. You can't pay an American to pick blueberries.
‐‐ Trey Gowdy
It is actually the neuroscientists and evolutionists who do the best job of explaining the reasons behind the most unreasonable behavior.
‐‐ Nancy Gibbs
It is admitted by everybody that rights and privileges enjoyed by the Roman Catholic minority in Manitoba down to 1890, were taken away by legislation of 1890.
‐‐ Charles Tupper
It is admitted on all sides that we must equalize the revenue and expenditures. The scheme of borrowing to make up an increasing deficit must, in the end, if continued, prove ruinous.
‐‐ John C. Calhoun