People die from typewriters falling on their heads.
‐‐ Jonathan Davis
People die when curiosity goes.
‐‐ Graham Swift
People discover you at festivals. They come to see Coldplay or whoever, and then wander over and catch your act. Festivals make a lot of sense to me.
‐‐ Tinie Tempah
People discuss my art and pretend to understand as if it were necessary to understand, when it's simply necessary to love.
‐‐ Claude Monet
People disparage knowing and the intellectual life, and urge doing. I am content with knowing, if only I could know.
‐‐ Ralph Waldo Emerson
People do all sorts of things impulsively and follow those impulses into strange places.
‐‐ John Darnielle
People do ask, 'Are you going to embellish this stuff?' I wouldn't change any of my guitar parts.
‐‐ Joey Santiago
People do ask me for advice for some reason. And I'll just kind of pose it back to them and let them answer on their own. I never like to give my advice 'cause I don't want them to come back and 'You were wrong! You ruined my life!' so it's more about 'Hey, this is what you just told me. What does that sound like to you?'
‐‐ Craig Robinson
People do ask me if I think I can make it in the States.
‐‐ Utada Hikaru
People do bad things in their lives. And those sort of things are forgivable. That's half the point of having confession in church - you need to be able to fess up to what you've done.
‐‐ Macaulay Culkin
People do care where their food, or other goods, comes from, not merely if the price is right. And that means no business can afford to ignore the impacts their buying practices have on producers and on the perceptions and choices of consumers.
‐‐ Julian Baggini
People do connect me with James Bond simply because I happen to like scrambled eggs and short-sleeved shirts and some of the things that James Bond does, but I certainly haven't got his guts nor his very lively appetites.
‐‐ Ian Fleming
People do dismiss ambient music, don't they? They call it 'easy listening,' as if to suggest that it should be hard to listen to.
‐‐ Brian Eno
People do dollar cost averaging because they have regret of making one big mistake. But the fact of the matter is that, mathematically, the market rises more of the time than it falls. It falls, but it rises more of the time than it falls.
‐‐ Kenneth Fisher
People do eventually see something that's quality.
‐‐ Robin Tunney
People do evil things because they are evil. Some people are evil in the way that some things are coloured indigo. They commit their evil deeds not to achieve some goal, but just because of the sort of people they are.
‐‐ Terry Eagleton
People do fun and interesting things because they're fun and interesting.
‐‐ Jimmy Wales
People do get ridiculed for liking us or because they look the way they do and they're a part of what we do.
‐‐ Davey Havok
People do give me a hard time about my hair because it's orange and it's big.
‐‐ Carrot Top
People do have viewing patterns, and you disrupt those at your own peril. That's something that everybody learned after 1988. The numbers have gone down every year since that strike. Big time.
‐‐ Dick Wolf
People do incredible things for love, particularly for unrequited love.
‐‐ Daniel Radcliffe
People do look at it as an insult that I say I don't listen to country music, which cracks me up.
‐‐ Natalie Maines
People do make assumptions about models. That's their issue, not mine. It doesn't bother me because I'm comfortable enough in my own skin - I know who I am.
‐‐ Lily Cole
People do make mistakes and I think they should be punished. But they should be forgiven and given the opportunity for a second chance. We are human beings.
‐‐ David Millar
People do more important jobs than acting in film that should be recognised, but for some reason it's big money, so people are elevated in status. If I was a bus driver, I'm sure you wouldn't be interviewing me.
‐‐ Adam Garcia
People do not always understand the motives of sublime conduct, and when they are astonished they are very apt to think they ought to be alarmed. The truth is none are fit judges of greatness but those who are capable of it.
‐‐ Jane Porter
People do not believe lies because they have to, but because they want to.
‐‐ Malcolm Muggeridge
People do not choose Dropbox because it has this much space or gigabytes. They choose it for the experience.
‐‐ Drew Houston
People do not come to a Penn & Teller show to see a magic show. They just don't. They come to see weird stuff that they can see no place else, that will make them laugh and make the little hairs stand up on the backs of their necks.
‐‐ Teller
People do not connect with what happened last week, let alone what happened 20 years ago.
‐‐ Avery Brooks
People do not decide to become extraordinary. They decide to accomplish extraordinary things.
‐‐ Edmund Hillary
People do not lack strength; they lack will.
‐‐ Victor Hugo
People do not like to think. If one thinks, one must reach conclusions. Conclusions are not always pleasant.
‐‐ Helen Keller
People do not make wars; governments do.
‐‐ Ronald Reagan
People do not realise that many of my works are done in urban places. I was brought up on the edge of Leeds, five miles from the city centre-on one side were fields and on the other, the city.
‐‐ Andy Goldsworthy
People do not realize that Alzheimer's is not old age. It is a progressive and fatal disease and staggering amounts of people develop Alzheimer's every day.
‐‐ Melina Kanakaredes
People do not retire. They are retired by others.
‐‐ Duke Ellington
People do not seem to realize that their opinion of the world is also a confession of character.
‐‐ Ralph Waldo Emerson
People do not understand what a great revenue economy is.
‐‐ Marcus Tullius Cicero
People do not want politicians they know to be corrupt.
‐‐ Paddy Ashdown
People do not want that public option.
‐‐ Phil Gingrey
People do not want what we have in our pockets half as much as they want what is in our hearts. If we combine both, intelligently, however, according to our means, we give wisely and well.
‐‐ George Matthew Adams
People do not want words - they want the sound of battle - the battle of destiny.
‐‐ Gamal Abdel Nasser
People do not win people fights. Lawyers do.
‐‐ Norman Ralph Augustine
People do not wish to appear foolish; to avoid the appearance of foolishness, they are willing to remain actually fools.
‐‐ Alice Walker
People do really stupid things while driving.
‐‐ Astro Teller
People do really well on space missions, but it's the physiological, the medical stuff, the stuff like radiation, loss of bone mass and muscle mass and density. It's those things that we need to figure out.
‐‐ Scott Kelly
People do see me as sweet and innocent. Not to say that I am not those things. But I have other sides to me.
‐‐ Janet Jackson
People do sometimes ask me some really idiotic questions: 'Is your husband afraid of you putting arsenic in his food?' I replied that I have never written a book about poison, ever.
‐‐ Ruth Rendell
People do still cheer for the President. And some of the military audiences are more likely to cheer than others. I have seen him speak lately in front of groups like Freedom House, where the applause was a long time coming.
‐‐ Gwen Ifill