The thinnest I've ever been was after I had my appendix out, during the London run of The Seagull. I went down to 112 pounds and realized my brain doesn't work when I'm that thin, so I can't do my job. That's why, when I came out here, I never had that whole Hollywood pressure thing.
‐‐ Carey Mulligan
The third biggest comic people in America want to make a comic book out of me. It's unbelievable.
‐‐ Mark Roberts
The third fallacy is that affirmative action doesn't work.
‐‐ Harold Washington
The third group is focused on counterintelligence and security. I think the reason for that is fairly evident, in terms of vulnerabilities of the department and the harm that can come to it by failing to detect when we have, in fact, been harmed.
‐‐ Stephen Cambone
The third man in the ring makes boxing possible.
‐‐ Joyce Carol Oates
The third note in a chord is what depicts whether it's major or minor. Rhythm and Blues hardly ever uses it because it means that the melody is free to move between major and minor because you're not clashing with the third being depicted one way or the other.
‐‐ Robert Palmer
The third person allows characters to really attack themselves. We all do this - attack ourselves - every hour of our lives.
‐‐ Chuck Palahniuk
The third person narrator, instead of being omniscient, is like a constantly running surveillance tape.
‐‐ Andrew Vachss
The third-person or 'objective,' static, reductive models used in most science are important and yield significant results, but they have their limitations.
‐‐ Siri Hustvedt
The third point is that for some time the UN has been talking about helping Afghanistan in the reconstruction of the country but there has never been any real commitment by the international community to provide resources for that.
‐‐ Lakhdar Brahimi
The Third Quartet I made the instruments in pairs - Two different pairs - Violin and viola, and violin and cello. They played very different things from each other all through the whole piece.
‐‐ Elliott Carter
The third-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the majority. The second-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the minority. The first-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking.
‐‐ A. A. Milne
The third stage was the reaction that came when the body struggled to compensate for its ills - when, for instance, the white count not only returned to normal but increased to much higher than normal levels.
‐‐ John Hersey
The third time you say a thing it sounds like a lie.
‐‐ Harrison Ford
The third umpires should be changed as often as nappies and for the same reason.
‐‐ Navjot Singh Sidhu
The 'Third World' is a term I don't like very much because we're all one world. I want people to know that the largest part of humanity is suffering.
‐‐ Audrey Hepburn
The Third World is not a reality but an ideology.
‐‐ Hannah Arendt
The third year of MASH was when I realized I was a hit.
‐‐ Jamie Farr
The thirst for education that comes with the change the gospel brings can be a blessing or a curse, depending on our motives.
‐‐ Henry B. Eyring
The thirst for powerful sensations takes the upper hand both over fear and over compassion for the grief of others.
‐‐ Anton Chekhov
The thirst for vengeance was the beautiful nature which Homer imitated.
‐‐ Johann Georg Hamann
'The Thirteenth Tale' is reminiscent of 'Wuthering Heights' because you're never sure if it's a ghost or if people have gone a bit mad; that feeling that's been channelled all the way from Bronte is a really exciting one.
‐‐ Tom Goodman-Hill
The Thirties are a great mix of everyday glamour and something a bit more practical.
‐‐ Nanette Lepore
The thirties were troublesome in Belfast, and then of course there was no work for people, and it was terribly religiously divided.
‐‐ Frank Carson
The thornbush is the old obstacle in the road. It must catch fire if you want to go further.
‐‐ Franz Kafka
The thorniest business problems will surface at the board meetings, and the different, sharp opinions help to better explore the poles of the arguments to make better decisions.
‐‐ Scott Weiss
The thought about Republicans is, we're supposed to be Jeffersonian. That government governs the best that governs the least.
‐‐ Pat Robertson
The thought came to me that all one loves in art becomes beautiful. Beauty is nothing but the expression of the fact that something is being loved. Only thus could she be defined.
‐‐ Robert Musil
The thought for a long time was that banks needed to be too controlled, too regulated to be turned over to the Wild West of the Net. Then the credit meltdown hit, and we saw just how reckless these so-called safe and regulated institutions were.
‐‐ Sarah Lacy
The thought grew strong in me that since I had gone to the trouble of being born, I might as well be useful in helping people live long and healthy lives. And this thought has always resided in the back of my mind.
‐‐ Koichi Tanaka
The thought in my mind was that I must be a good merchant. If I were a good merchant, the rest would probably take care of itself.
‐‐ James Cash Penney
The thought is a deed. Of all deeds she fertilizes the world most.
‐‐ Emile Zola
The thought of a limit to perceptual space and time staggers the mind.
‐‐ Muhammad Iqbal
The thought of a spa treatment is lovely, but I'd be lying there having a massage and worrying about how much I had to do. I'm not very good at relaxing!
‐‐ Louise Nurding
The thought of being in space, and kind of enclosed, I find would be very claustrophobic. I think I would panic in that situation.
‐‐ Sean Bean
The thought of being President frightens me and I do not think I want the job.
‐‐ Ronald Reagan
The thought of bringing a cake into a dance music show is a bizarre one. The idea of rafting on top of people is just as bizarre as well. And I think whenever something bizarre comes into play, it immediately becomes an easy target. And for those reasons, I know that I have been the target of criticism.
‐‐ Steve Aoki
The thought of dancing scared me. A lot. Because I have absolutely no aptitude for it.
‐‐ Daniel Radcliffe
The thought of eating rabbit and squirrels doesn't appeal to me. And that was on our table quite often as a kid. In your uppity restaurants, they serve a lot of rabbit. But I just can't help but think of Peter. And deer, I can't go there, because of Bambi.
‐‐ Paula Deen
The thought of going on tour with people like Toyah Wilcox is just appalling. I'm certainly not tempted.
‐‐ Gary Kemp
The thought of having the expectations of the whole country on my shoulders worried and unnerved me.
‐‐ Kim Yuna
The thought of making work that's easily consumed and quickly forgotten - what's the point? I want my work to be cohesive, to age and improve like old leather.
‐‐ Tift Merritt
The thought of me not having to clock in for a job anymore is something that I can't really put into words, aside from 'amazing' and 'awesome.'
‐‐ Leon Bridges
The thought of my mortality - I think about it a lot. I find it motivating. It can be any time that your number's up.
‐‐ Sara Blakely
The thought of playing a New York detective scared the hell out of me. I didn't know if people would believe me in the role just because of my physicality, which made me want to do it even more.
‐‐ Charlotte Ross
The thought of Sarah Palin as president gives me acid reflux.
‐‐ Christopher Buckley
The thought of security bears within it an essential risk. A state which has security as its sole task and source of legitimacy is a fragile organism; it can always be provoked by terrorism to become more terroristic.
‐‐ Giorgio Agamben
The thought of somebody pulling and cutting around my face gives me stomach ache. Plastic surgery would be so painful. What if it doesn't look good? What if they made a mistake? I couldn't do it.
‐‐ Salma Hayek
The thought of someone spending $20 to come and see me and saying, 'Oh, I prefer the record and she's completely shattered the illusion' really upsets me. It's such a big deal that people come give me their time.
‐‐ Adele
The thought of' the inferiority of the Negro is drilled into him in almost every class he enters and in almost every book he studies.
‐‐ Carter G. Woodson