It will be a physical encounter but we must not respond in kind.
‐‐ Zinedine Zidane
It will be a pity if women in the more conventional mould are to be phased out, for there will never be anyone to go home to.
‐‐ Anita Brookner
It will be a war of national liberation. We believe the people reject totalitarianism.
‐‐ Ahmed Chalabi
It will be about which candidate, which of the two candidates remaining, is best suited to make a positive difference in the lives of North Carolina families, and I submit to each of you tonight that I am that candidate and Elizabeth Dole is not.
‐‐ Erskine Bowles
It will be admitted on all hands, that with the exception of the powers surrendered by the Constitution of the United States, the people of the several States are absolutely and unconditionally sovereign within their respective territories.
‐‐ Roger B. Taney
It will be almost impossible for any other candidate to raise the money that the Clintons can raise.
‐‐ John Catsimatidis
It will be difficult to finish my career here. I don't know if I am going to end it at Barcelona, although I would like to. I don't know what is going to happen.
‐‐ Xavi
It will be difficult to let go but it is going to happen sooner rather than later in my case.
‐‐ Kenny Cunningham
It will be disastrous when a leader or manager shows up with one attitude one day and treats people with a different attitude the next day.
‐‐ Zig Ziglar
It will be exciting to have my child share my career and to remember what I was like when I was young.
‐‐ Candace Parker
It will be found an unjust and unwise jealousy to deprive a man of his natural liberty upon the supposition he may abuse it.
‐‐ George Washington
It will be found, in fact, that the ingenious are always fanciful, and the truly imaginative never otherwise than analytic.
‐‐ Edgar Allan Poe
It will be good fun finding out what sport baby's good at; perhaps it will be something obscure. My parents were fantastic at taking me to training sessions and letting me try lots of different sports, so I want to do the same.
‐‐ Greg Rutherford
It will be great to have a fashion career during and after my DJ career.
‐‐ Tiesto
It will be great when it's not such a big deal when a woman gets a good job.
‐‐ Susan Sarandon
It will be hard for us and it will be an achievement just to get out of the group stages and through to the quarterfinals, but I am personally dreaming of reaching the final!
‐‐ Andriy Shevchenko
It will be hard work. It's always hard work, and hard work from everybody within the team - technical director, mechanics, drivers, engineers - everyone in the team.
‐‐ David Leslie
It will be helpful in our mutual objective to allow every man in America to look his neighbor in the face and see a man-not a color.
‐‐ Adlai E. Stevenson
It will be impossible for us to eradicate HIV as long as any corner of the world is cut off from the education and services that we know helps stop the spread of this disease.
‐‐ Alex Newell
It will be in the convergence of evolutionary biology, developmental biology and cancer biology that the answer to cancer will lie. Nor will this confluence be a one-way street.
‐‐ Paul Davies
It will be interesting to see if Seoul's urban vocabulary of numerous, ever-present interactive screens will translate to other cities such as Beijing, London, and New York. It will also be intriguing to see if smaller cities and towns adopt aspects of Seoul's screen culture throughout Asia, Europe, and North America.
‐‐ Jan Chipchase
It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood.
‐‐ James Madison
It will be quite satisfactory if you open them gradually, as the circumstances may require; but the President assures you that this will not be the case if you make a treaty with England first.
‐‐ Townsend Harris
It will be readily admitted, that a degree conferred by an university, ought to be a pledge to the public that he who holds it possesses a certain quantity of knowledge.
‐‐ Charles Babbage
It will be said, however, that protection tends to destroy commerce, the civilizer of mankind. Directly the reverse, however, is the fact.
‐‐ Henry Charles Carey
It will be sufficient to point to the enormous burdens which armaments place on the economic, social, and intellectual resources of a nation, as well as on its budget and taxes.
‐‐ Ludwig Quidde
It will be the first time I've played live with a double bass.
‐‐ Alvin Lee
It will be the mother of all telescopes, and you can bet it will do for astronomy what genome sequencing is doing for biology. The clumsy, if utilitarian, name of this mirrored monster is Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, or LSST. You can't use it yet, but a peak in the Chilean Andes has been decapitated to provide a level spot for placement.
‐‐ Seth Shostak
It will be thought that I am acting strangely in concerning myself at this day with what appears at first sight and simply a well-known method of fortune-telling.
‐‐ A. E. Waite
It will be up to Congress to check the president's ambition of committing the U.S. to an international green scheme that will produce little or no return.
‐‐ John Barrasso
It will be useful for you to know your biological age and maybe to change your lifestyle habits if you find you have short telomeres.
‐‐ María Blasco Marhuenda
It will be written on my tombstone in very large letters, 'Here lies Hikaru Sulu,' and in very tiny letters, 'aka George Takei.' I don't protest the inevitable.
‐‐ George Takei
It will give them the opportunity to show themselves worthy of the respect and friendship of peace-loving nations, and in time, to take an honorable place among members of the United Nations.
‐‐ James F. Byrnes
It will have to be a universal movement, and that will never be... because the big-league game, as it is now, is overrun with Southern blood. These fellows would have to stop at the same hotels, eat in the same dining rooms, and sleep in the same train compartments with the colored players. There'd be trouble for sure.
‐‐ Jud Wilson
It will, I believe, be everywhere found, that as the clergy are, or are not what they ought to be, so are the rest of the nation.
‐‐ Jane Austen
It will kill four times as many Americans as AIDS will over the next decade. I feel that what ever kind of disability God has given me, as an entertainer and as a public figure, it is so I can be a representative for others.
‐‐ Naomi Judd
It will make a weak man mighty. it will make a mighty man fall. It will fill your heart and hands or leave you with nothing at all. It's the eyes for the blind and legs for the lame. It is the love for hate and pride for shame. That's the power of the gospel.
‐‐ Ben Harper
It will never be Hollywood, the same way people think it should be. I think it will grow and it will be healthy and it will expand into more than one production house.
‐‐ Ann Macbeth
It will never be mistaken for a high school gymnasium or a meeting room in a Midwestern motel.
‐‐ Donal Henahan
It will never do to plead sin as an excuse for sin, or to attempt to justify sinful acts by pleading that we have an evil heart. This instead of being a valid apology, is the very ground of our condemnation.
‐‐ Archibald Alexander
It will never rain roses: when we want to have more roses we must plant more trees.
‐‐ George Eliot
It will no longer be war that is the continuation of politics by other means, it will be what I have dubbed 'the integral accident' that is the continuation of politics by other means.
‐‐ Paul Virilio
It will not always be summer; build barns.
‐‐ Hesiod
It will not be a surprise to you to learn I'm more interested in the future of the Arctic Circle than the future of the Arctic Monkeys.
‐‐ Gordon Brown
It will not be possible to solve the current crisis with euro bonds.
‐‐ Angela Merkel
It will not do to say that international law is the enemy of the Jewish people, since the Jewish people surely did not as a whole oppose the Nuremburg trials, or the development of human rights law.
‐‐ Judith Butler
It will not surprise you to learn that it is not uncommon for jockeys who struggle with their weight to starve themselves and spend hours in the sauna to lose a few pounds to be able to make a big-race ride.
‐‐ Tony McCoy
It will, of course, be understood that directly or indirectly, soon or late, every advance in the sciences of human nature will contribute to our success in controlling human nature and changing it to the advantage of the common weal.
‐‐ Edward Thorndike
It will require a sustained military and financial commitment by the international community, working with the government of Afghanistan, to create the environment in which enduring democratic institutions can be established.
‐‐ Des Browne