People come to museums for storytelling and engagement, and the technology needs to facilitate that.
‐‐ Jake Barton
People come to music to seek oblivion: is that not also a form of deception?
‐‐ Claude Debussy
People come to my places to eat dinner with their friends, not with me.
‐‐ Peter Morton
People come to my shows on purpose as opposed to coming to a 'comedy show.' Which was always my goal.
‐‐ Mike Birbiglia
People come to Portland, many of them for the quality of life. They love the physical space here. And yet every year, people climbing the mountain get killed by avalanches.
‐‐ Chelsea Cain
People come to see beauty, and I dance to give it to them.
‐‐ Judith Jamison
People come to the Fountain Theatre because they've got hearts that are working and they've got heads that are working. They use the Fountain Theatre because it puts them in touch with the world that they're living in.
‐‐ Athol Fugard
People come to the theatre to be excited and uplifted - I want to inspire my audience.
‐‐ Edward Hall
People come together with their families to celebrate Easter. What better way to celebrate than to spend a few hours going on the journey of Christ's life.
‐‐ Roma Downey
People come up to me all the time and ask how I stay the way I am, and it's no secret. The first lesson a chef needs to learn is how to handle a knife; the second is how to be around all that food.
‐‐ Marcus Samuelsson
People come up to me all the time and say, 'Oh, I love to watch Food Network,' and I ask them what they cook, and they say, 'I don't really cook.' They're afraid, they're intimidated, they know all about food from eating out and watching TV, but they don't know where to start in their own kitchen.
‐‐ Michael Symon
People come up to me all the time. If I'm with friends or in a crowd, I'm fine, but if I'm by myself, I get afraid because people are nuts.
‐‐ Annie Golden
People come up to me all the time in New York. Not for autographs, but to talk about movies, often in a very scientific way.
‐‐ Christopher Walken
People come up to me all the time who saw Dad in 'Oklahoma!' or 'Pajama Game,' and they say they'll never forget it.
‐‐ Bonnie Raitt
People come up to me and say, 'Can I just thank you for writing my life?' And I reply, 'I'm glad someone else is as idiotic as I am.'
‐‐ Miranda Hart
People come up to me and say, 'It's too bad the space program got canceled.' This is not the case, and yet that is what most of the public thinks has happened.
‐‐ Buzz Aldrin
People come up to me and say, 'You are such a great bad guy.' The fact is that the antagonist in a movie is usually the most fun to play. You can stretch the role and do so much with it.
‐‐ Robert Z'Dar
People come up to me and say, 'You changed my life.' I don't think I changed anyone's life. I think their life changed while they were listening to the music.
‐‐ Bernard Sumner
People come up to me and say, 'You look so much better in real life.'
‐‐ Gwendoline Christie
People come up to me and tell me how I changed their life and I've inspired them. And they tell me their stories, and that keeps me going.
‐‐ Valerie Bertinelli
People come up to me and tell me they support me because I never left my principles.
‐‐ Bob Barr
People come up to me and they're usually nice, but as it goes on you realise that some people aren't nice. Some people are not nice at all.
‐‐ James McAvoy
People come up to me and they thank me: 'I thank you for the many, many hours of laughter.'
‐‐ Sid Caesar
People come up to me as I leave the stage after a performance and tell me tey saw my mother onstage with me every time I sing. I keep a sense of humor about it.
‐‐ Lorna Luft
People come up to me... concerned... that I'll reproduce.
‐‐ Emo Philips
People come up to me in bars and on street corners and they say to me, 'Hey, Paulsen, have you got any change?'
‐‐ Pat Paulsen
People come up to me in pubs - gay pubs, mind you - and can't believe that I'm gay.
‐‐ Luke Evans
People come up to me in the street and use words like 'legend.'
‐‐ Bradley Wiggins
People come up to me on the street and make some little joke - like they'll say, 'Excuse me, sir, what time is it?' And I'll say, you know, '5:15,' and they'll say, 'Hey! Made you talk!' And that's merely a way of saying, 'I know your work and I like you.'
‐‐ Teller
People come up to me sometimes and ask for a picture but don't even say hello. They sort of forget that I'm a person.
‐‐ Zac Brown
People comment on how you look; it's so unnecessary. I just wanted people to listen to what I have to say instead of focusing on anything else.
‐‐ Lykke Li
People comment on my pictures, 'Stay healthy.'
‐‐ Simone Biles
People commonly educate their children as they build their houses, according to some plan they think beautiful, without considering whether it is suited to the purposes for which they are designed.
‐‐ Mary Wortley Montagu
People commonly travel the world over to see rivers and mountains, new stars, garish birds, freak fish, grotesque breeds of human; they fall into an animal stupor that gapes at existence and they think they have seen something.
‐‐ Soren Kierkegaard
People communicate in Twittering ways. I've learned how to do that.
‐‐ Buzz Aldrin
People compare me to Angelina Jolie, and she's so serious and stoic. I'm the opposite.
‐‐ Megan Fox
People complain about my exclamation points, but I honestly think that's the way people think. I don't think people think in essays; it's one exclamation point to another.
‐‐ Tom Wolfe
People complain about the rich-and-poor divide. It's crazy, no doubt about it. But what gets me is that today, a billionaire or head of state on their smartphone has the same direct access to information as a homeless person has on a smartphone - or a person in Bangladesh or Papua New Guinea.
‐‐ Sebastian Thrun
People complain that chefs aren't at their restaurants anymore, but I don't think that's the case at all. You see them on TV and you assume they're not working but they are.
‐‐ Michael Symon
People complain that cities don't have fresh, sustainable food, but it's just not true.
‐‐ Dan Barber
People complain that joking about serious subjects is 'making light' of them. Isn't that a good idea? Comedy lets the air out of the bully's tires.
‐‐ Peter Baynham
People compose poetry, novels, sitcoms - for love.
‐‐ Helen Fisher
People concerned about inflation today tend to buy big houses and nice cars.
‐‐ Robert Kiyosaki
People confuse being world No. 1 with winning a Major championship.
‐‐ Lee Westwood
People confuse compassion with government being compassionate with other people's money versus people being compassionate with their own money.
‐‐ Michele Bachmann
People confuse economists and economic policy.
‐‐ Franco Modigliani
People confuse ego, lust, insecurity with true love.
‐‐ Simon Cowell
People confuse fame with validation or love. But fame is not the reward. The reward is getting fulfillment out of doing the thing you love.
‐‐ Claire Danes
People confuse goodness with weakness. It is weak people, not good people (goodness demands strength), who are taken advantage of.
‐‐ Dennis Prager
People confuse the subject of the joke with the target of the joke, and they're very rarely the same.
‐‐ Ricky Gervais