One has got to choose between the two evils, also between the lesser of the two evils in the matter of food, and therefore vegetarian food has got to he taken by man in order to sustain human life.
‐‐ Morarji Desai
One has only as much morality as one has philosophy and poetry.
‐‐ Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
One has only to follow events, and you will be all right. The surest way is to take whatever comes as it comes.
‐‐ Jules Verne
One has the idea of a stupid man as perfectly healthy and ordinary, and of illness as making one refined and clever and unusual.
‐‐ Thomas Mann
One has the responsibility to oneself, to the writer, director and the people who put up the money, to put out the best of what one has experienced and understood about the human condition as it relates to the role one has been hired to portray.
‐‐ Tom Skerritt
One has the right to be wrong in a democracy.
‐‐ Claude Pepper
One has this image of the Soviet state and the Red Army as being extremely disciplined but in the first four months of 1945 their soldiers were completely out of control.
‐‐ Antony Beevor
One has to accept pain as a condition of existence. One has to court doubt and darkness as the cost of knowing. One needs a will stubborn in conflict, but apt always to the total acceptance of every consequence of living and dying.
‐‐ Morris West
One has to be a lowbrow, a bit of a murderer, to be a politician, ready and willing to see people sacrificed, slaughtered, for the sake of an idea, whether a good one or a bad one.
‐‐ Henry Miller
One has to be able to count if only so that at fifty one doesn't marry a girl of twenty.
‐‐ Maxim Gorky
One has to be able to twist and change and distort characters, play with them like clay, so everything fits together. Real people don't permit you to do that.
‐‐ Peter Carey
One has to be foolish or irredeemably stupid to believe that anything good can come to Europe from the land of presumed opportunity.
‐‐ Julius Streicher
One has to be very selective about what is essential for driving the story and what isn't. You leave out some things that are lovely, but unfortunately it is necessary.
‐‐ David Barron
One has to develop a sense of humor to cope.
‐‐ Diane English
One has to devote oneself to a particular pursuit. To be successful at anything, you have to make a total commitment to it.
‐‐ Donald Johanson
One has to divide Warren Buffet into different periods. There is a continuously evolving style of Warren Buffett.
‐‐ Guy Spier
One has to draw upon one's own musical thoughts and one's own musical acumen, and not to be afraid to let that come into one's work. Perhaps that comes with more experience, but perhaps it also comes with daring, and believing that you should.
‐‐ Jessye Norman
One has to explain to people that the EU in this form is the answer both to 1945 and to the 21st century, in a dramatically altered world with new heavyweights, and that Germany benefits from the continued integration of Europe in political, economic and societal ways. And, of course, that means the Germans will have to pay.
‐‐ Peer Steinbruck
One has to go beyond the mind to experience the spiritual bliss of desirelessness.
‐‐ Meher Baba
One has to grow up with good talk in order to form the habit of it.
‐‐ Helen Hayes
One has to have the courage of one's pessimism.
‐‐ Ian Mcewan
One has to live with the fact that some corporate decisions are going to be wrong. As long as most of the decisions are right.
‐‐ Michael Otto
One has to look at my life story to see what I've done. I've paid a heavy price that many people don't realize.
‐‐ Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
One has to look out for engineers - they begin with sewing machines and end up with the atomic bomb.
‐‐ Marcel Pagnol
One has to nurture a new generation, to raise children in the spirit of Islam.
‐‐ Akhmad Kadyrov
One has to pay dearly for immortality; one has to die several times while one is still alive.
‐‐ Friedrich Nietzsche
One has to secrete a jelly in which to slip quotations down people's throats - and one always secretes too much jelly.
‐‐ Virginia Woolf
One has to take initiative in life to achieve what he or she wants.
‐‐ Donald Johanson
One has to view things realistically.
‐‐ Ariel Sharon
One has to work for years and decades, to conduct negotiations, to stand for positions and points of view, to jointly develop a civilized view on the administrative and state organization of Chechnya.
‐‐ Akhmad Kadyrov
One hate crime is committed approximately every hour of every day in this country.
‐‐ Anna Paquin
One hates to be absolute, but in my view, there is no such thing as humane meat.
‐‐ Ingrid Newkirk
One hazard of our job on TV is people are always checking us out and noting every pound we've gained or haven't quite lost.
‐‐ Natalie Morales
One hell of an outlay for a very small return, with most of them.
‐‐ Glenda Jackson
One hopes, of course, that a relationship grows and becomes a deep and wonderful marriage and friendship that lasts forever. But that's not always the case.
‐‐ Alana Stewart
One hopes that they'll never be able to use mind control weapons, because we're all done for if that happens. I don't want military people, or political people, to have that type of power over those of us who just get by from day to day.
‐‐ Joe Haldeman
One hopes that with a book or movie, the reader or the audience will emerge from it thinking. That's the most you can hope for: that you've raised questions that will be there for the audience to think about later.
‐‐ Lois Lowry
One hot summer night in San Francisco, roughly 10 years ago, I was sitting in a crowded Pacific Heights restaurant when Alice Adams walked in with a man. She was about 60 at the time, and she was wearing a skirt that fell an inch or so above her knees and flat heels without stockings.
‐‐ Mary Gaitskill
One hour of right-down love is worth an age of dully living on.
‐‐ Aphra Behn
One hundred and ten years from now no one who is here now will be alive.
‐‐ Morrie Schwartz
One hundred percent of our earnings are reinvested in the company, and a great deal of that goes to research.
‐‐ Amar Bose
One hundred religious persons knit into a unity by careful organizations do not constitute a church any more than eleven dead men make a football team. The first requisite is life, always.
‐‐ Aiden Wilson Tozer
One hundred years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, the Spanish government issued a decree authorizing the enslavement of the American Indian as in accord with the law of God and man.
‐‐ Nelson A. Miles
'One Hundred Years of Solitude' convinced me to drop out of Harvard graduate school. The novel reminded me of everything my Ph.D. program was trying to make me forget. Thank you, Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
‐‐ Francine Prose
'One Hundred Years of Solitude' is a masterpiece because it is an episodic novel that has a rigorous form - an unprecedented combination. From the very beginning we know the town of Macondo will endure only a century, so there is a limit to the length of the narrative.
‐‐ Edmund White
One, I am skeptical of the effectiveness of nutritional supplements.
‐‐ Michael Shermer
One I built when I was a kid, and it was a real miniature of Disneyland. I fell in love with the park when I went there with my parents on my 12th birthday.
‐‐ Bobby Sherman
One, I had never worked with John Woo before and I wanted to see what that was like, and two, Ben Affleck is a friend, so it would be fun to work with him again.
‐‐ Joe Morton
One, I have a wonderful publisher, Black Sparrow Press; as long as they exist, they will keep me in print. And they claim they sell very respectable numbers of my books, so I guess, and it's true, every place I go, my books are in libraries and on bookshelves.
‐‐ Diane Wakoski
One, I love the creativity. I love the ability to create a capital structure that is appropriate for a company, no matter what field it happens to be in.
‐‐ Henry Kravis