It makes me uncomfortable to talk about meanings and things. It's better not to know so much about what things mean. Because the meaning, it's a very personal thing, and the meaning for me is different than the meaning for somebody else.
‐‐ David Lynch
It makes me upset, if not angry, when people assume that there can be no morality without a religious framework. If there's a moral framework without all that religious stuff, it's more valuable.
‐‐ Jane Asher
It makes me very happy when I create goals or score goals myself, but the most important thing is that the team reaches its goal and plays positive football.
‐‐ Mesut Ozil
It makes more sense to write one big book - a novel or nonfiction narrative - than to write many stories or essays. Into a long, ambitious project you can fit or pour all you possess and learn.
‐‐ Annie Dillard
It makes my heart sick when I remember all the good words and the broken promises.
‐‐ Chief Joseph
It makes my skin crawl to think about the violent ways snakes, lizards, alligators and other exotic creatures are raised and killed for boots, bags and belts.
‐‐ Kelly Brook
It makes my skin crawl when people tell me, 'Don't worry, you'll get another series.' Their expectations have little to do with mine.
‐‐ Stephanie Zimbalist
It makes my wife mad, you know, she wants me to stay home all the time. But its what I've done all my life and I think when I quit doing it I'll probably go away pretty quick.
‐‐ Merle Haggard
It makes no difference how deeply seated may be the trouble, how hopeless the outlook how muddled the tangle, how great the mistake. A sufficient realization of love will dissolve it all.
‐‐ Emmet Fox
It makes no difference how low tuition is if the student has no source of funds to pay that tuition.
‐‐ James E. Rogers
It makes no difference if I burn my bridges behind me - I never retreat.
‐‐ Fiorello LaGuardia
It makes no difference to me what kind of bat I have. For instance, I often grab the first bat I come across when I go up to the plate. Muggsy McGraw uses a light stick and Jake Stenzel uses a heavy one, but I'm liable to take any one of the miscellaneous lot that falls in my way.
‐‐ Joe Kelley
It makes no difference whether a work is naturalistic or abstract; every visual expression follows the same fundamental laws.
‐‐ Hans Hofmann
It makes no difference who or what you are, old or young, black or white, pagan, Jew, or Christian, I want to love you all and be loved by you all, and I mean to have your love.
‐‐ Victoria Woodhull
It makes no sense economically that public money goes to help foreign workers and migrants in a region where unemployment is higher than national average.
‐‐ Marion Marechal-Le Pen
It makes no sense to pack an auditorium with 5,000 people and then tell them to keep quiet.
‐‐ Tony Snow
It makes no sense to talk of the social obligations of the corporation without reference to its economic obligations. The two are intertwined.
‐‐ Lee R. Raymond
It makes one a better person to have had hardships and to have overcome hardships and not to blame anybody else for your mistakes.
‐‐ Maureen Forrester
It makes one sad to see the sell-out of President Fox; really, it makes one sad. How sad that the president of a people like the Mexicans lets himself become the puppy dog of the empire.
‐‐ Hugo Chavez
It makes sense for Japan to pursue a more independent role in the world, following Latin America and others in freeing itself from U.S. domination.
‐‐ Noam Chomsky
It makes sense for people who are good at fighting to go out and do it-because if they're good at it, that means the fewest number of other people die.
‐‐ Mercedes Lackey
It makes sense that there is no sense without God.
‐‐ Edith Schaeffer
It makes sense that we came up with our public school system during the Industrial Revolution because it's like everybody is a factory worker, eating their terrible food and going back to the room where you're silent and listening to an idiot. That's an epitomizing idea, getting called 'Nothing' for your whole high school experience.
‐‐ Ezra Miller
It makes sense that whatever the topic is, it's more compelling if you can provide the audience with a range of perspectives, and you can cross disciplines. And you don't have to control what people take out of it.
‐‐ Bernice Johnson Reagon
It makes sense to invest in new work. It's almost like having a research department in a scientific laboratory. You have to try things out. You'll make some bad mistakes. Some things will fail but at least you'll energise the organisation.
‐‐ Gavin Bryars
It makes sense - you wanna gather a lot of people together, and Vegas really does that well. New York can, but you know the hassles. I've lived there. It's an entirely different beast.
‐‐ Liz Phair
It makes the heart to tremble when you open an undiscovered tomb.
‐‐ Zahi Hawass
It makes us feel better that everyone out there is thinking of Maurice.
‐‐ Robin Gibb
It makes you also realize, 'OK, I'm excited to play tennis, and I work really hard to be the best tennis player I think I can be,' but I don't waste my time on stupid stuff, you know what I mean.
‐‐ Kim Clijsters
It makes you feel at home when you can talk to somebody and really talk about anything.
‐‐ Eddie Murray
It makes you feel good that another team wants you, but I play with my heart.
‐‐ Asdrubal Cabrera
It makes you feel good to know that there's other people afflicted like you.
‐‐ Harvey Pekar
It makes you feel like the pool is yours when you have your family there. You walk up to them and see them crying... and you know they are proud of you.
‐‐ Sophie Pascoe
It makes you more open, it gives you perspective, having a child.
‐‐ Tracey Ullman
It makes you observe small details; even if it's just a kid playing with his dad, if you watch them closely, you can use that in your work. It helps you fully understand people better.
‐‐ Diogo Morgado
It makes you realise that people are the same wherever you go.
‐‐ Nicholas Lea
It makes you vulnerable to win an award. It's nice to get the attention, but your neck is stuck out.
‐‐ Kate Christensen
It matters enormously to a successful democratic society like ours that we have three branches of government, each with some independence and some control over the other two. That's set out in the Constitution.
‐‐ Sandra Day O'Connor
It matters little how much equipment we use; it matters much that we be masters of all we do use.
‐‐ Sam Abell
It matters little where a man may be at this moment; the point is whether he is growing.
‐‐ George MacDonald
It matters more how governments behave than how big they are.
‐‐ Geoff Mulgan
It matters more how one gives than what one gives.
‐‐ Pierre Corneille
It matters more what's in a woman's face than what's on it.
‐‐ Claudette Colbert
It matters not how a man dies, but how he lives. The act of dying is not of importance, it lasts so short a time.
‐‐ Samuel Johnson
It matters not what your individual position is on either war we are currently prosecuting - in Iraq or Afghanistan - certainly we can all agree protesting at military funerals is a cruel and unnecessary hardship on our military families during their most difficult hour.
‐‐ Solomon Ortiz
It matters whether women sit at the table. No one speaks up for you when you are standing outside with your nose pressed up against the glass. You cannot window-shop for power.
‐‐ Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
It may act as an ancillary factor, but by itself, the mutation in tau doesn't give you Alzheimer's disease. This is not to say the tau is not very important. It may be important in propagating the disorder from one cell to another. But as a causal mechanism, the evidence is strongest for beta amyloid abnormalities.
‐‐ Eric Kandel
It may almost be a question whether such wisdom as many of us have in our mature years has not come from the dying out of the power of temptation, rather than as the results of thought and resolution.
‐‐ Anthony Trollope
It may be a cliche, but cliche or not, I fear the day when the only marsh harriers or peregrines I can look at are in paintings by Joseph Wolf or Bruno Liljefors - and no matter how beautiful those works may be, life is the great thing: life, life, life.
‐‐ John Burnside
It may be a cliche, but it's true - the build-up to Christmas is so much more pleasurable than the actual day itself.
‐‐ Julie Burchill