The rule with marriage is the less you talk about it the better, as far as I can tell.
‐‐ Jennifer Garner
The rule with my mom was that the only way that I could be an actress when I was young was that I continued to go to public school and get straight A's in all my classes.
‐‐ Sara Paxton
The rulers of the state are the only persons who ought to have the privilege of lying, either at home or abroad; they may be allowed to lie for the good of the state.
‐‐ Plato
The rules and principles of case law have never been treated as final truths but as working hypotheses, continually retested in those great laboratories of the law, the courts of justice. Every new case is an experiment, and if the accepted rule which seems applicable yields a result which is felt to be unjust, the rule is reconsidered.
‐‐ Benjamin N. Cardozo
The rules are all in a sixty-four-page pamphlet by Aristotle called 'Poetics.' It was written almost three thousand years ago, but I promise you, if something is wrong with what you're writing, you've probably broken one of Aristotle's rules.
‐‐ Aaron Sorkin
The rules are all wrong today. The mandate of the media really does pre-date the founding of the United States.
‐‐ Richard Dreyfuss
The rules are learnt in order to be broken, but if you don't know them, then something is missing.
‐‐ Nicolas Roeg
The rules are simple. Take your work, but never yourself, seriously. Pour in the love and whatever skill you have, and it will come out.
‐‐ Chuck Jones
The rules are: The only ego is the film, and you have to serve the film.
‐‐ Lee Daniels
The rules have changed. True power is held by the person who possesses the largest bookshelf, not gun cabinet or wallet.
‐‐ Anthony J. D'Angelo
The rules I go by are: Always keep your villains bad, and keep the plot grounded and real. If you keep those stakes, the comedy will bounce off that and work.
‐‐ Peter Segal
The rules of Canadian engagement say that if we encounter a celebrity, we have to pretend we're not encountering a celebrity.
‐‐ Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
The rules of drama are very much separate from the properties of life. I think that's especially true of Shakespeare.
‐‐ Aaron Sorkin
The rules of engagement have become so rigid that governments often straightjacket themselves in the face of unambiguous aggression.
‐‐ Benjamin Netanyahu
The rules of friendship are tacit, unconscious; they are not rational. In business, though, you have to think rationally.
‐‐ Steven Pinker
The rules of game shows limit stuff so much. I remember on 'Money From Strangers,' being in the van - not even performing - and there was a lawyer there the entire time. 'No, you can't give money for that. Yes, you can give money for that. That's a partial answer. That's a full answer.'
‐‐ Kurt Braunohler
The rules of morality are not the conclusion of our reason.
‐‐ David Hume
The rules of navigation never navigated a ship. The rules of architecture never built a house.
‐‐ Thomas Reid
The rules of survival never change, whether you're in a desert or in an arena.
‐‐ Bear Grylls
The rules of suspense are that you do know, and you just don't know when. In the Hitchcock rules of suspense, you are supposed to know that there is a bomb on the bus that might blow up, and then it becomes very tense - but if you don't know that there's a bomb and it just blows up, then it's just a surprise.
‐‐ Gus Van Sant
The rules or 'laws' of poetry are only tentative devices, an approximate scheme. There is no Sinaitic recipe for poetry, for the individual poem is the norm.
‐‐ Louis MacNeice
The rules, religion to religion that man set forth, made me shy away from religion and have my own one on one with God and cut out the middleman.
‐‐ Ja Rule
The ruling class is and will continue to be the class of decision makers.
‐‐ Jean-Francois Lyotard
The ruling class is smarter than you, and they're more creative. And if you forget that lesson, you go down the drain. Because if they weren't, they wouldn't be around as long as they have been and as strong as they have been.
‐‐ Al Lewis
The ruling classes today nourish the conviction that national hatreds and rivalries are inevitable.
‐‐ Charles Trevelyan
The ruling idea of the politician - stated rather bluntly - is that those who are opposed to him exist for the purpose of being made to serve his ends, if he can get power enough in his hands to force these ends upon them.
‐‐ Auberon Herbert
The ruling ideas of each age have ever been the ideas of its ruling class.
‐‐ Karl Marx
The ruling in the Paula Jones case is so silly.
‐‐ Vincent Bugliosi
The ruling passion, be it what it will. The ruling passion conquers reason still.
‐‐ Alexander Pope
The rumor is Chu Hing really wanted the 'Green Turtle' to be Chinese American, but the publisher didn't think that would sell. If you read those books, the hero almost always has his back facing the camera so you can't see his face. When he turns around, his face is obscured.
‐‐ Gene Luen Yang
The rumor that the state of my health will necessitate my resignation is entirely unfounded.
‐‐ Frederick William Borden
The rumors of Frank Sinatra's violence and his ties to organized crime were such that journalists joked in print about me ending up in concrete boots and sleeping with the fishes if I proceeded to write his biography.
‐‐ Kitty Kelley
The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated.
‐‐ Paul McCartney
The rumours of the demise of the U.S. manufacturing industry are greatly exaggerated.
‐‐ Elon Musk
The run I was on made Sinatra, Flynn, Jagger, Richards, all of them look like droopy-eyed armless children.
‐‐ Charlie Sheen
The run's the business end of a triathlon: it's where you win or lose the race. I like to get out very hard, make other people hurt sometimes, and other times leave it to the last kilometre and really win the race there.
‐‐ Alistair Brownlee
The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's foot long enough to enable him to put the other somewhat higher.
‐‐ Thomas Huxley
The running across the field thing, that was the first scene we shot in the movie. We asked the audience to stay for the scene, and 37,000 people stayed.
‐‐ Jimmy Fallon
The running joke about the Premio Cervantes, the most coveted literary prize in the Spanish-speaking world, which was established by Spain's Ministry of Culture in 1976, is that Cervantes himself wouldn't have received it. This is because he was, in his heart, the most anti-Spanish of Spanish writers.
‐‐ Ilan Stavans
The runs started in Thailand after the IMF intervened in such a dramatic way. Then the IMF came to Indonesia.
‐‐ Jeffrey Sachs
The runway symbolizes something in society that's very intimidating to women.
‐‐ Tyra Banks
The rural nature of our district relies heavily on the profitability of our family farms.
‐‐ Chris Gibson
The Rush fans are pretty crazy everywhere, but they're particularly wild in South America.
‐‐ Alex Lifeson
The rush of a herd of bellowing yaks at a wild gallop, waving their huge tails, is a grand sight.
‐‐ Isabella Bird
The Russian composers, especially, tricked the symphony orchestra into the kind of dynamic, rhythmic thing.
‐‐ Gerry Mulligan
The Russian customers don't feel very comfortable with online transactions.
‐‐ Maelle Gavet
The Russian drama began at the end of 1991, when the Soviet Union mercifully ended. Russia and 14 other new countries emerged from the ruins of the Soviet Union. Every one of those 15 new states faced a profound historical, economic, financial, social and political challenge.
‐‐ Jeffrey Sachs
The Russian economy is a one-trick pony. They're totally focused on natural gas and oil.
‐‐ Kelly Ayotte
The Russian Federation and the United States of America, the two biggest nuclear powers in the world, but apart from nuclear-wise, we have a lot in common. We have huge territories, natural resources, technologies, science, education, and of course human capital.
‐‐ Sergei Lavrov