It's the progressive left in this country that has viciously and systematically slimed female conservatives for their beliefs. We have the well-worn battle scars to prove it.
‐‐ Michelle Malkin
It's the publicity function of Amnesty that I think has made its name so widely known, not only to readers in the world, but to governments - and that's what matters.
‐‐ Peter Benenson
It's the pursuit of love and happiness that is the driving force of the romantic novel.
‐‐ Susanna Kearsley
It's the quality of the ordinary, the straight, the square, that accounts for the great stability and success of our nation. It's a quality to be proud of. But it's a quality that many people seem to have neglected.
‐‐ Gerald R. Ford
It's the rare book that's able to transport you in a way that a movie does.
‐‐ Bret Easton Ellis
It's the reality: film is a director's medium, and, ultimately, they are the ones that are in charge, and you have to respect that because somebody has to be in charge. But, yeah, you do reach a point where you want to have your voice come out.
‐‐ Dan Gilroy
It's the reason we go to films and watch television: to escape the mundane nature of life and see another world and see ourselves in that other world. I think that's what sci-fi does so well.
‐‐ Tatiana Maslany
It's the rejection that is hard. It's not the interviewing that's hard. It's not the photography that's hard. It's, you know, approaching people all day long and having a good portion of those people reject you and some of them be rude.
‐‐ Brandon Stanton
It's the relationship I have with the world: always trying to escape from reality. I'm a daydreamer; I don't feel in harmony with my epoch or the societies I live in.
‐‐ Amin Maalouf
It's the relationships between people that are more important than the sort of far away fantasies of what the good life is, the world of supermodels and Bud ads.
‐‐ Mira Sorvino
It's the repetition of affirmations that leads to belief. And once that belief becomes a deep conviction, things begin to happen.
‐‐ Muhammad Ali
It's the rich you can terrorize. The poor have nothing to lose.
‐‐ Imelda Marcos
It's the right idea, but not the right time.
‐‐ John Dalton
It's the role of a government to defend its soldiers and its citizens.
‐‐ Ehud Barak
It's the role of the artist to pursue content.
‐‐ Anish Kapoor
It's the sad thing about entertainment, it's not always about who is the best.
‐‐ Jake Roberts
It's the safety valve of middle life, and the solace of age.
‐‐ Mary Roberts Rinehart
It's the same as any role and I find that you can't lump characters together; because they all have different life experiences, different reasons for being the way they are.
‐‐ Brenda Blethyn
It's the same as Keith Richards. People still ask him the same questions they asked him 30 years ago, even though he's a completely different person. And I'm a completely different person than I was 15 years ago.
‐‐ Scott Weiland
It's the same assignment on every part: you want to create a real world, and the tone of it is a little different on each movie. You have to find your tone and work within that to make it as real so the audience can really engage in the story you're telling.
‐‐ Jeff Bridges
It's the same each time with progress. First they ignore you, then they say you're mad, then dangerous, then there's a pause and then you can't find anyone who disagrees with you.
‐‐ Tony Benn
It's the same game. It's baseball. National League, American League. It's baseball. I just come here and try to do my thing. Do my work and help the team to win.
‐‐ Asdrubal Cabrera
It's the same girl-who-has-everything story. You know, the one where she's insecure and scared and unhappy and has marriage problems and doesn't know how to handle stardom and screws up right and left and gets in with the wrong people and goes down the drain.
‐‐ Natalie Cole
It's the same misconception I used to have. I meet people and think they're millionaires and they're not.
‐‐ Peter Hook
It's the same old story. Nothing in this world happens unless white folks says it happens. And therein lies the problem of being a professional black storyteller - writer, musician, filmmaker.
‐‐ James McBride
It's the same old story you've heard a thousand times. Somebody's trust gets broken. Somebody's left behind.
‐‐ Travis Tritt
It's the same the world over. A Hollywood production comes to town, and the locals all turn movie crazy.
‐‐ Roger Ebert
It's the same thing in a way, although writing a book is a very solitary thing.
‐‐ Neil Jordan
It's the same thing now. When I go onstage the young people scream and holler as much as the older generation.
‐‐ Etta James
It's the same thing that drives people to want to experience sexual pleasure or have one too many drinks. We all want to experience the other, and to get out of our daily existence.
‐‐ Adam Arkin
It's the same with people knowing absolutely everything there is to know about an actor. I actually think the more personal information you have about an actor, the more you have to carve out for yourself when you go to a movie and see them in it.
‐‐ Holly Hunter
It's the same with the ballplayers. Babe Ruth spent a lot, too and the ballplayers make a lot more money now.
‐‐ Mickey Gilley
It's the same with visual arts, you have some really cool, wonderful striking images that make you think and then again you have wonderful striking images that just take you away from the existing world for a second. And I like the latter a bit more.
‐‐ Ville Valo
It's the scale that Yahoo brings - and that user base - that I really want to build products for.
‐‐ Nick D'Aloisio
It's the sense of what family is at the dinner table. It was the joy of knowing mother was in the kitchen making our favorite dish. I wish more people would do this and recall the joy of life.
‐‐ Paul Prudhomme
It's the South that maintains the idea that they're different, which is interesting because nobody else really cares.
‐‐ Josh Lucas
It's the steady, quiet, plodding ones who win in the lifelong race.
‐‐ Robert W. Service
It's the stickiness of earth that makes it problematic - the way it stains your straps and ingrains your hands so you can't quite tell where you start and stop.
‐‐ Alice Oswald
It's the story of an American who wants to become a dictator and goes to Europe with a sidekick to interview various Fascists to find out how the Nazis and Mussolini got into power.
‐‐ Lawrence Ferlinghetti
It's the story of my life; I spend my life reorganising my closet. My husband thinks I'm crazy, and I change the rules every six months.
‐‐ Margherita Missoni
It's the story of New York. Storefronts change and languages change, but at the end of the day, people come here to find opportunity like my family did.
‐‐ Sal Albanese
It's the story that counts.
‐‐ Vincente Minnelli
It's the subconcussive hits, the constant bam, bam, bam that linemen like Suh give and receive. Those are the hits scientists say cause the lasting damage to the brain, the kind of injuries that made guys like Mike Webster, Terry Long, and so many others go crazy. The subconcussive hits - every single play.
‐‐ Jeanne Marie Laskas
It's the subtleties of a ballad that truly make it beautiful - and it's all in the way you present it to the listener.
‐‐ Natalie Cole
It's the sum of the parts that make up the whole, so in my opinion excellence comes from how one undertakes to do something. It all begins with the thought process - which is creative and exalted to produce something out of the ordinary.
‐‐ Pankaj Patel
It's the swirling river of time that makes our identities, not the monochromatic simplicity of skin colour or the definitive lines of international borders.
‐‐ Giles Foden
It's the tabloids, with their intense commercial need to get scoops to bring in readers, that run a regime of fear, where reporters are bullied, shouted at. That's where things go wrong.
‐‐ Nick Davies
It's the teacher that makes the difference, not the classroom.
‐‐ Michael Morpurgo
It's the technique, I think, of writing a novel that is difficult for a nonfiction writer.
‐‐ E. O. Wilson