It turned out to be exactly that, but more challenging emotionally. I looked at it in a more physical way, having to act in a chair and move around. But it really was more emotionally challenging.
‐‐ Gregory Hines
It turns out all molecular and biological systems have speeds of the atoms move inside them; the fastest possible speeds are determined by their molecular vibrations, and this speed is about a kilometre per second.
‐‐ Ahmed Zewail
It turns out, all the studies show you invest a little time in another person's life, often a younger person, and all of us have that capacity to do it, just an hour a week, an hour every couple of weeks, and you can make a tremendous difference in a kid's life over their lifetime.
‐‐ John Prendergast
It turns out Cuba has this incredible healthcare system for a very poor country.
‐‐ Michael Moore
It turns out, from what I hear, that roasted fruit bats are delicious.
‐‐ Richard Preston
It turns out I'm not very good at working with a traditional boss.
‐‐ Carrie Brownstein
It turns out it's not rocket science to design a sacred space.
‐‐ Greg Lynn
It turns out kids today still learn that four-chord progression when they're just picking up the guitar.
‐‐ John Scofield
It turns out one of my ancestors fought in the Continental Army, so I was inducted into the Sons of the American Revolution.
‐‐ Henry Louis Gates
It turns out our brain is sensitive, maybe too sensitive, to motion. It's a survival mechanism.
‐‐ Neil deGrasse Tyson
It turns out synthesizing DNA is very difficult. There are tens of thousands of machines around the world that make small pieces of DNA - 30 to 50 letters in length - and it's a degenerate process, so the longer you make the piece, the more errors there are.
‐‐ Craig Venter
It turns out that a husband who does the laundry, it's very romantic when you're older. And it's hard to believe when you're younger. But it's absolutely true.
‐‐ Sheryl Sandberg
It turns out that a Nobel is also followed by other recognitions, and perhaps the most unexpected of these is that the Japan Karate Association in Tokyo has now made me an honorary 7th-degree black belt, something that, given my athletic abilities, is even more unimaginable than being an Economic Sciences Laureate.
‐‐ Alvin E. Roth
It turns out that all Netflix streaming peak on Saturday night can fit inside a single fiber optic, which is the size of one human hair.
‐‐ Reed Hastings
It turns out that American Express honors recurring payments even if the vendor is unable to supply an accurate card number and expiration date. An Amex phone representative said this is a feature, not a bug, which makes sure my bills are paid.
‐‐ Barton Gellman
It turns out that cholera is new to Haiti. It was inadvertently introduced by a group of U.N. peacekeepers stationed in central Haiti who had come from South Asia where it is endemic.
‐‐ Christy Turlington
It turns out that Donald Trump has been very good at buying low and selling high, and it helps account for his amazing business success.
‐‐ Lawrence Kudlow
It turns out that every person alive today can trace his or her ancestry back to Africa. Everyone's DNA tells a story of a journey from an African homeland to wherever you live.
‐‐ Spencer Wells
It turns out that globalisation, while promising sameness through brand-name consumption, was fostering, through uneven economic growth, an intense feeling of difference.
‐‐ Pankaj Mishra
It turns out that I'm far too schizophrenic musically for people to categorize me. I think people judge me a lot before they ever really know who I am.
‐‐ Michael Buble
It turns out that I've become a pretty good werewolf actor. I'm going to have to try to get myself into a different position, at some point in the future, but I'll take werewolf. Werewolf is pretty damn fun to play.
‐‐ Kris Holden-Ried
It turns out that if you optimize the performance of a car and of an airplane, they are very far away in terms of mechanical features. So you can make a flying car. But they are not very good planes, and they are not very good cars.
‐‐ Gregory Benford
It turns out that if you're a 24-year-old whose only line on their resume says CEO, you are totally unemployable.
‐‐ Sam Yagan
It turns out that, if you want to know what the U.S. military is doing in Africa, it's advantageous to be connected to a large engineering or construction firm looking for business.
‐‐ Nick Turse
It turns out that in the federal government, there are a lot of innovators.
‐‐ Todd Park
It turns out that it's easier to do politics in a movie. People really don't want it in their TV.
‐‐ Doug Liman
It turns out that my memory is just not that great, so for specific scenes with people doing stuff, sometimes I'd have the details all wrong or I couldn't remember what happened exactly, so I just let that be.
‐‐ Rick Moody
It turns out that no undergrad class prepares you to start a startup - you learn most of it as you do it.
‐‐ Kevin Systrom
It turns out that popularity is scary. I don't feel comfortable receiving so much attention from people; perhaps that's because I'm just a kampong boy.
‐‐ Andrea Hirata
It turns out that social networks drive a heck of a lot of traffic to blogs.
‐‐ Matt Mullenweg
It turns out that the 'Cry It Out' method of baby sleep training, where you ignore that your kid is screaming, crying and turning 40 shades of purple so that she can break herself out of the habit of being spoiled and cuddled to sleep, does more harm - way more - than good.
‐‐ Denene Millner
It turns out that the God whose word will stand forever does not exist to insure our fantasies that we will not have to die as individuals or as a species. Such a God, moreover, does not invite us to presume we can comprehend God's creation.
‐‐ Stanley Hauerwas
It turns out that the killer application for virtual reality is other human beings. Build a world that people want to inhabit, and the inhabitants will come.
‐‐ Charles Stross
It turns out that the left temporal lobe, if there's a lesion there, will create hyper-religiosity. People become super-religious. They see demons and spirits everywhere. We think Joan of Arc may have had it.
‐‐ Michio Kaku
It turns out that the very genes that turn on in cancer cells perform vital functions in normal cells. In other words, the very genes that allow our embryos to grow or our brains to grow, our bodies to grow, if you mutate them, if you distort them, then you unleash cancer.
‐‐ Siddhartha Mukherjee
It turns out that there are swaths of habitat in the north of Siberia and Yukon that actually could house a mammoth. Remember, this was a highly plastic animal that lived over tremendous climate variation.
‐‐ Hendrik Poinar
It turns out that there is nothing so 'ex' as an ex-politician, especially a defeated one. Your phone goes dead.
‐‐ Michael Ignatieff
It turns out that this part of the brain is one of the first areas that's attacked by Alzheimer's disease. So we can now use some of the basic understanding of this part of the brain to ask the simple question, 'What is going wrong with these special cells in the hippocampus at the very earliest stages?'
‐‐ John O'Keefe
It turns out that understanding the British public is not rocket science. The British appreciate honesty and they also have a bonkers, off-the-wall sense of humour like me.
‐‐ Nicole Scherzinger
It turns out that viruses evolve from each other, like everything else. So if you look at the evolutionary tree of viruses, you can find parts of their genome that haven't changed over evolutionary time. You can recognize what may be a new virus by identifying this little piece of their genome that hasn't changed and is represented on the chip.
‐‐ Joseph DeRisi
It turns out that with Twitter data alone, we can go quite some way into figuring out someone's personality.
‐‐ Anthony Goldbloom
It turns out umpires and judges are not robots or traffic cameras, inertly monitoring deviations from a fixed zone of the permissible. They are humans.
‐‐ Eric Liu
It ultimately becomes an asset to be part of a theatrical family if, indeed, you're good at what you do.
‐‐ Kate Burton
It undoubtedly feels nice when you are being appreciated and you get complimented by girls. Who doesn't like that? Having said that, I don't take it as any pressure.
‐‐ Virat Kohli
It urges policy makers and the Supreme Court to make the mistake of curing what could prove to be an isolated problem by disarming the government of its principal weapon to stop future terrorist attacks.
‐‐ John Yoo
It used to be 65 when you went into retirement. Before that, when you got into your 50s, you were getting older.
‐‐ Davy Jones
It used to be a lot easier to get a book deal.
‐‐ Patti Davis
It used to be, everyone was entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts. But that's not the case anymore. Facts matter not at all. Perception is everything.
‐‐ Stephen Colbert
It used to be for writers that that six seasons and a movie thing, that's the holy grail as writers - your series goes eight, 10 seasons, you're set for life.
‐‐ Noah Hawley
It used to be if you wanted something nice to wear, you would sew it yourself for your body type. Women before the 20th century didn't have this problem. Now, it seems we're all squeezed into random designs. They're designed for no one.
‐‐ Caitlin Moran
It used to be if you wanted to be a comedian, you used to just do sets. You'd go up three times a night, just get better, and then some people would see you and you'd do 'The Tonight Show,' and then boom, you're a comedian.
‐‐ Kurt Braunohler