People at .08 are too impaired to drive. Studies show that at .08, the ability to perform critical driving functions is decreased by as much as 60 percent.
‐‐ Frank Lautenberg
People at agencies and studios, including the parent boards, might look around the table at the decision-making level and feel something is wrong if half their participants are not women. Because our tastes are different, what we value is different. Not better, different.
‐‐ Meryl Streep
People at different stages of their lives are doing different things, and they're all using Google.
‐‐ Susan Wojcicki
People at Facebook are fairly used to the press being nice to us or not nice to us.
‐‐ Mark Zuckerberg
People at the University of Portland were accepting and loving and open-minded. When you have a safety net, it allows you to take risks.
‐‐ Kunal Nayyar
People attach too much importance to intangibles like heart, desire and clutch hitting.
‐‐ Nate Silver
People attach too much to the idea of being a model, that you can only be a certain way to have done it. You will always be dealing with it. You're an actor who used to be a model who never trained; there are not many directors queuing up.
‐‐ Jamie Dornan
People banging away on their smartphones are fluently using a code separate from the one they use in actual writing, but a code it is, to which linguists are currently devoting articles.
‐‐ John McWhorter
People be saying, 'Watch - when she gets some money, she's going to get a Gucci purse.' But I don't think that's my style. I like finding random stuff and random brands. Maybe one day when I'm sophisticated and older I might settle down and invest in a nice leather handbag.
‐‐ Kreayshawn
People became more interested in my love life than in me, and that has a certain effect. You start to feel very empty and worth nothing, you start to become a piece in a board game you never wanted to play.
‐‐ Anna Friel
People become attached to their burdens sometimes more than the burdens are attached to them.
‐‐ George Bernard Shaw
People become dons because they are incapable of doing anything else in life.
‐‐ A. N. Wilson
People become more interesting from about 25 - they develop character and their personalities come out.
‐‐ Helen Mirren
People become so deeply attached to the sound of one period that they blow a fuse when you move on. I've heard people complain bitterly about recordings they haven't even heard.
‐‐ Elvis Costello
People become writers in the first place by those things that hurt you into art, as Yeats said it. Then they become separated from what started out affecting them. Journalism forces you to look at the world so you don't get cut off.
‐‐ Pete Hamill
People before the public live an imagined life in the thought of others, and flourish or feel faint as their self outside themselves grows bright or dwindles in that mirror.
‐‐ Logan Pearsall Smith
People began to understand that with the acquisition of California the nation had obtained practically half a continent, of which the future possibilities were almost unlimited, so far as the development of natural resources and the genera production of wealth were concerned.
‐‐ John Moody
People begin to resent the rich only when they conclude that the system is rigged.
‐‐ Rupert Murdoch
People behave differently to TV stars and film stars; it's to do with the scale of the medium. Film stars get hushed awe, TV stars get slapped on the back. Neither is good for you. Famous people don't hear the word 'no' enough.
‐‐ Tom Hollander
People believe in the power of education to change lives.
‐‐ Gordon Brown
People believe practice makes perfect, but it doesn't. If you're making a tremendous amount of mistakes, all you're doing is deeply ingraining the same mistakes.
‐‐ Jillian Michaels
People believe that if you can shut your Tourette's off for a period of time, then you can always shut it off. I try to explain to people that if I spent my whole life trying to control my tics, that's all I would have time for.
‐‐ Dash Mihok
People believe that photographs are true and therefore cannot be art.
‐‐ Mason Cooley
People believe the only alternative to randomness is intelligent design.
‐‐ Richard Dawkins
People believe what they want to believe.
‐‐ Tab Hunter
People believe you have to secure the border; whether you're doing it with a wall that keeps getting higher because of the crazy things the Mexicans say, if you go that Donald Trump route, whatever route you go, everyone agrees in our movement that you have to secure the border.
‐‐ Sean Duffy
People believed what I said was what I believed.
‐‐ Bob Ehrlich
People better get used to the idea that I exist.
‐‐ Segolene Royal
People blame me because these water mains break, but I ask you, if the water mains didn't break, would it be my responsibility to fix them then?
‐‐ Marion Barry
People blame the 1960s for just about everything these days, but it was the decade when all that post-war furtiveness and small-mindedness was finally blown open, and opportunity really came knocking.
‐‐ Pattie Boyd
People blame their environment. There is only one person to blame - and only one - themselves.
‐‐ Robert Collier
People book me because of the songs I write, not because of the sets that I play, per se... I'm sure I'm going to be moving to a laptop really soon, but I was one of the last guys to let the vinyl go. I was crying. In my room, I still have thousands of records. I still pull them out and play them all the time.
‐‐ Kaskade
People break down after a couple of hours. All the defenses go down, and there's a kind of communication that if I spent 20 years in a living room with one of these people, I would never, never know as much about them as I do in that one day.
‐‐ Lee Grant
People bring camera phones into comedy shows and clubs and concerts, and sound bites never come out right.
‐‐ Tracy Morgan
People bring up my hair quite a bit. It's strategically tousled. The flatiron is the key.
‐‐ Ryan Seacrest
People bug you all the time. Sometimes, it's a good bug, when they say you're doing a good job. When it's not a good bug, it's even worse.
‐‐ Scott Garrett
People build up a picture of Johnny Depp as being some sort of weird pirate character. In reality he's incredibly nice... one of the nicest people I've ever met.
‐‐ Freddie Highmore
People buy a chair, and they don't really care who designed it.
‐‐ Arne Jacobsen
People buy a game because they like the game and they want to play the game. And there are certain characters in games that people like, obviously. I don't know if a certain character's voice or lack of a certain character's voice can cause somebody to buy or not buy a game.
‐‐ Michael Gough
People buy a ticket to see your show, so from the moment I get onstage, I can have no insecurities, because they're already there. You have to get people to listen. If they listen, everything's cool.
‐‐ Afrojack
People buy box sets, and they sit for a whole weekend with a computer on their lap in bed, and they watch two seasons back-to-back of a show. They are invested in the person within that arc or the dynamics of those people - the relationships - and it doesn't matter to them if they're watching it on an iPhone or a cinema screen.
‐‐ Robin Wright
People buy into my agenda. I don't buy into anyone's agenda.
‐‐ Marco Rubio
People buy into the leader before they buy into the vision.
‐‐ John C. Maxwell
People buy my albums, and I love my albums when I do them because we try to record live with that same energy, but I can never get the energy that I have when I'm live.
‐‐ Sharon Jones
People buy pads all the time, because they want to write stuff down. We're never going to get away from paper, ever. People like writing; that's why more people are writing more real thank-you notes now - not just to stand out, but because there's something about pen to paper, about holding something cool in your hands.
‐‐ Marcus Buckingham
People buy products, and they want to understand what those things are and how they are applicable to their life.
‐‐ Tony Fadell
People buy products if they're better.
‐‐ James Dyson
People, by and large, would rather be talking than listening.
‐‐ Mike Nichols
People call him a terrorist, but you can use language to do many things and say many things about people, but John Brown was a hero.
‐‐ James McBride
People call me a feminist whenever I express sentiments that differentiate me from a doormat or a prostitute.
‐‐ Rebecca West