It is false to suggest that medical breakthroughs come only through government research.
‐‐ Roger Wicker
It is fantastic to be found in a foreign country.
‐‐ Ed O'Brien
It is fantastic to think that one day we may be able to access fuel, materials and even water in space instead of digging deeper and deeper into our planet for what we need and then dragging it all up into orbit, against Earth's gravity.
‐‐ Rusty Schweickart
It is far better to be alone, than to be in bad company.
‐‐ George Washington
It is far better to foresee even without certainty than not to foresee at all.
‐‐ Henri Poincare
It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
‐‐ Carl Sagan
It is far easier for a woman to lead a blameless life than it is for a man; all she has to do is to avoid sexual intercourse like the plague.
‐‐ Angela Carter
It is far easier to make war than peace.
‐‐ Georges Clemenceau
It is far harder to kill a phantom than a reality.
‐‐ Virginia Woolf
It is far more difficult to be simple than to be complicated; far more difficult to sacrifice skill and easy execution in the proper place, than to expand both indiscriminately.
‐‐ John Ruskin
It is far more difficult to murder a phantom than a reality.
‐‐ Virginia Woolf
It is far more important to be able to hit the target than it is to haggle over who makes a weapon or who pulls a trigger.
‐‐ Dwight D. Eisenhower
It is fascinating to watch legislators turn away from their usual corporate grips when they hear the growing thunder of the people.
‐‐ Ralph Nader
It is fashionable to be a college dropout, no? Like Steve Jobs.
‐‐ Nimrat Kaur
It is fast becoming an article of political faith that financing America's public schools by way of the local property tax is a shame and a civic scandal.
‐‐ M. Stanton Evans
It is fatal for any body of workers to have forever hanging from the fringes of its skirts other bodies on a level just below its own; for that means continual pressure downward, additional difficulty to be overcome in the struggle to maintain reasonable rates of wages.
‐‐ Florence Kelley
It is fatal to be a man or woman pure and simple: one must be a woman manly, or a man womanly.
‐‐ Virginia Woolf
It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.
‐‐ Douglas MacArthur
It is feasible for someone who comes from a privileged background to understand the privilege they have had and to use the formal political arena in a way that would disperse power and engage with people in their own lives.
‐‐ David Blunkett
It is, finally, a word is untimely in three different senses, and bearing it as one's treasure will not win one anyone's favours; one rather risks finding oneself outside everyone's camp... Beauty is the word that shall be our first.
‐‐ Hans Urs von Balthasar
It is fine to be all focused on gymnastics if that is what you want to do, but once you are finished with gymnastics, what are you going to do?
‐‐ Amy Chow
It is finer to bring one noble human being into the world and rear it well... than to kill ten thousand.
‐‐ Olive Schreiner
'It is finished' is the triumphant cry that what I came to do has been done. All is accomplished, completed, fulfilled work.
‐‐ Stanley Hauerwas
'It is finished' will not be, as we know from the tradition of the ordering of these words from the cross, the last words of Jesus. 'It is finished' is a cry of victory.
‐‐ Stanley Hauerwas
It is first and foremost very hard work! But I have a wonderful part and I do have fun. The company, cast and crew of 'Passions' are wonderful to work with.
‐‐ Juliet Mills
It is fitting that a liar should be a man of good memory.
‐‐ Quintilian
It is fitting that yesteryear's swashbuckling newspaper reporter has turned into today's solemn young sobersides nursing a glass of watered white wine after a day of toiling over computer databases in a smoke-free, noise-free newsroom.
‐‐ Russell Baker
It is flagrantly dishonest for an advertising agent to urge consumers to buy a product which he would not allow his own wife to buy.
‐‐ David Ogilvy
It is folly for a man to pray to the gods for that which he has the power to obtain by himself.
‐‐ Epicurus
It is folly for an eminent man to think of escaping censure, and a weakness to be affected with it. All the illustrious persons of antiquity, and indeed of every age in the world, have passed through this fiery persecution.
‐‐ Joseph Addison
It is folly to expect men to do all that they may reasonably be expected to do.
‐‐ Richard Whately
It is folly to punish your neighbor by fire when you live next door.
‐‐ Publilius Syrus
It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.
‐‐ George S. Patton
It is foolish for Republicans to continue opening the door to job-killing tax hikes while Democrats refuse to explain how they propose to reform mandatory spending - mostly entitlements - that makes up almost two-thirds of the federal budget.
‐‐ John Fleming
It is foolish to claim, as some do, that emigration into space offers a long-term escape from Earth's problems. Nowhere in our solar system offers an environment even as clement as the Antarctic or the top of Everest.
‐‐ Martin Rees
It is foolish to pretend that one is fully recovered from a disappointed passion. Such wounds always leave a scar.
‐‐ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
It is foolish to tear one's hair in grief, as though sorrow would be made less by baldness.
‐‐ Marcus Tullius Cicero
It is foolishly thought by some that democratical constitutions will not, cannot, last; that the States will quarrel with each other; that a king, or at least a nobility, are indispensable for the prosperity of a nation.
‐‐ Marquis de Lafayette
It is for me to realise my value and put in the effort to win big tournaments.
‐‐ Lin Dan
It is for others one must learn to do everything; for there lies the secret of happiness.
‐‐ Jules Verne
It is for the latter that I always wanted to be an actor: to play characters who are always on the move.
‐‐ Tony Curtis
It is for us to pray not for tasks equal to our powers, but for powers equal to our tasks, to go forward with a great desire forever beating at the door of our hearts as we travel toward our distant goal.
‐‐ Helen Keller
It is forbidden to go east, but I have gone, forbidden to go on the great river, but I am there. Open your hearts, you spirits, and hear my song.
‐‐ Stephen Vincent Benet
It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets.
‐‐ Voltaire
It is formatted, and I'm tired of using vi. I get really bored.
‐‐ Bill Joy
It is fortunate, I think, that nature is not bounded by human reason and by laboratory work and experimentation, for by the laws of pure reason and by microscopic investigation, it might easily have been proved, long before this, that children could not be born.
‐‐ Maria Montessori
It is fortunate that diplomats have long noses since they usually cannot see beyond them.
‐‐ Paul Claudel
It is fortunate that each generation does not comprehend its own ignorance. We are thus enabled to call our ancestors barbarous.
‐‐ Charles Dudley Warner
It is fortunate that molecular synthesis also serves the utilitarian function of producing quantities of rare or novel substances which satisfy human needs, especially with regard to health, and the scientific function of stimulating research and education throughout the whole discipline of chemistry.
‐‐ Elias James Corey