It is stupid on my part to think of banning the media.
‐‐ Shah Rukh Khan
It is such a complex matter we live within, it is impossible to track logic and decision making really, so therefore each choice can actually only be seen as coincidence.
‐‐ Alva Noto
It is such a cut throat industry where you get knocked down so much and get rejected so much. If you do not back yourself up, no one else is going to so you really need to learn to get up, shake the sand off your chest and keep going.
‐‐ Alex O'Loughlin
It is such a gift to be able to write songs in general, but when you can share it with somebody, it is just such a pleasure. It is such a happy moment when you finish a song, and you are just like, 'Wow - that was great.'
‐‐ Valerie June
It is such a great opportunity to be the face of a brand which I remember wearing as a little kid and running around in half-naked. Bonds is now getting very serious about fitness, and their range is amazing. It's beautiful and comfy.
‐‐ Courtney Eaton
It is such a luxury to open a new book that's highly recommended by friends - either an inspirational yet humorously self-deprecating memoir, or a page-turning piece of fiction.
‐‐ Kelli O'Hara
It is such a relief to be told the truth.
‐‐ Katherine Anne Porter
It is such a secret place, the land of tears.
‐‐ Antoine de Saint-Exupery
It is such a social thing, laughing. Two thousand people in a room laughing is such a great buzz and they tend to laugh much more in a group.
‐‐ Jimmy Carr
It is such a special feeling to win a grand prix.
‐‐ Jenson Button
It is sufficient to say, what everybody knows to be true, that the Irish population is Catholic, and that the Protestants, whether of the Episcopalian or Presbyterian Church, or of both united, are a small minority of the Irish people.
‐‐ John Bright
It is surely a great calamity for a human being to have no obsessions.
‐‐ Robert Bly
It is surely easier to confess a murder over a cup of coffee than in front of a jury.
‐‐ Friedrich Durrenmatt
It is surely harmful to souls to make it a heresy to believe what is proved.
‐‐ Galileo Galilei
It is surely no coincidence that Napoleon's two greatest heroes were Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar. In certain respects, he would outdo them both.
‐‐ Saul David
It is surmounting difficulties that makes heroes.
‐‐ Louis Pasteur
It is surprising how many people who don't read believe they have a book in them. Why? Nobody would imagine that Alfred Brendel took up the piano on a whim at 25 when he found accountancy unpleasant.
‐‐ Justin Cartwright
It is surprising how many professional athletes, along with their families and friends, are gaga over movie and music stars, and the reverse is true with entertainers and sports stars.
‐‐ Cheech Marin
It is surprising to notice that even from the earliest age, man finds the greatest satisfaction in feeling independent. The exalting feeling of being sufficient to oneself comes as a revelation.
‐‐ Maria Montessori
It is tact that is golden, not silence.
‐‐ Samuel Butler
It is tempting to think of this form of insomnia, the inability to fall asleep, as a disease of agency and control: the inability to relinquish high self-reflexive consciousness for the vulnerable, ignorant regions of slumber in which we know not what we do.
‐‐ Siri Hustvedt
It is terrible to destroy a person's picture of himself in the interests of truth or some other abstraction.
‐‐ Doris Lessing
It is terrible to speak of you, Liberty, for one who lives without you.
‐‐ Jose Marti
It is terrible to speak well and be wrong.
‐‐ Sophocles
It is terrible when an infant dies, but worse, most people think, when a three-year-old child dies, and worse still when an adolescent does.
‐‐ Ezekiel Emanuel
It is thanks to men and women who were totally committed to fighting fascism, people like Alan Turing, that the horrors of the Holocaust and of total war are part of Europe's history and not Europe's present.
‐‐ Gordon Brown
It is that, but really, it's about how we don't recognise the little things in life, or appreciate the little things in life like belonging. A sense of belonging is a big thing today.
‐‐ James Caan
It is that of increasing knowledge of empirical fact, intimately combined with changing interpretations of this body of fact - hence changing general statements about it - and, not least, a changing a structure of the theoretical system.
‐‐ Talcott Parsons
It is that range of biodiversity that we must care for - the whole thing - rather than just one or two stars.
‐‐ David Attenborough
It is the '94 race which in many ways allowed Ted Kennedy to become his own man rather than the 'third brother.' He had to reach down and win it on his own.
‐‐ Chuck Todd
It is the ability to choose which makes us human.
‐‐ Madeleine L'Engle
It is the ability to take a joke, not make one, that proves you have a sense of humor.
‐‐ Max Eastman
It is the accuracy and detail inherent in crafted goods that endows them with lasting value. It is the time and attention paid by the carpenter, the seamstress and the tailor that makes this detail possible.
‐‐ Tim Jackson
It is the advertiser who provides the paper for the subscriber. It is not to be disputed, that the publisher of a newspaper in this country, without a very exhaustive advertising support, would receive less reward for his labor than the humblest mechanic.
‐‐ Alexander Hamilton
It is the American vice, the democratic disease which expresses its tyranny by reducing everything unique to the level of the herd.
‐‐ Henry Miller
It is the American way to reward ability.
‐‐ Judd Gregg
It is the answers, not the questions, that are embarrassing.
‐‐ Helen Suzman
It is the around-the-corner brand of hope that prompts people to action, while the distant hope acts as an opiate.
‐‐ Eric Hoffer
It is the artist's business to create sunshine when the sun fails.
‐‐ Romain Rolland
It is the artist who realizes that there is a supreme force above him and works gladly away as a small apprentice under God's heaven.
‐‐ Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
It is the awareness of unfulfilled desires which gives a nation the feeling that it has a mission and a destiny.
‐‐ Eric Hoffer
It is the Band which unites the Interests of Individuals; it secures to them their respective Rights, and preserves them from Injuries; it is the Source of numberless Blessings, which are interrupted, or wholly vanish, the Moment it is disturbed.
‐‐ Charles Inglis
It is the belief that extremes and excesses of inequality must be reduced so that each person is free to fully develop his or her full potential. This is why we take precious time out of our lives and give it to politics.
‐‐ Paul Wellstone
It is the besetting vice of democracies to substitute public opinion for law. This is the usual form in which the masses of men exhibit their tyranny.
‐‐ James F. Cooper
It is the best feeling in the world to have a close game come down to just a couple of plays and you are able to do it.
‐‐ Drew Bledsoe
It is the best of all trades, to make songs, and the second best to sing them.
‐‐ Hilaire Belloc
It... is the best opportunity we've had in the last 25 years to bring about a settlement in Northern Ireland, and I think we should leave no stone unturned to achieve that.
‐‐ Dick Spring
It is the business of the future to be dangerous; and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for its duties.
‐‐ Alfred North Whitehead
It is the cause, not the death, that makes the martyr.
‐‐ Napoleon Bonaparte