The white people should go back to Europe, and the country should be returned to the American Indians. This is the future I would like to see for the so-called United States.
‐‐ Bobby Fischer
The white pump is the new nude heel.
‐‐ Brad Goreski
'The White Ribbon' had to be in German because of the subject matter, that was clear. But in the case of 'Amour,' it could have taken place in any country.
‐‐ Michael Haneke
The white spruce forest along the banks is most inspiring, magnificent here. Down the terraced slopes and right to the water's edge on the alluvial soil it stands in ranks.
‐‐ Ernest Thompson Seton
The white usurpation in our common country must be stopped, or we, its rightful owners, be forever destroyed and wiped out as a race of people. I am now at the head of many warriors backed by the strong arm of English soldiers. Choctaws and Chickasaws, you have too long borne with grievous usurpation inflicted by the arrogant Americans.
‐‐ Tecumseh
'The White Woman on the Green Bicycle' is a love story mapped onto an unfolding political tragedy: that of the failure of the Independence era in Trinidad.
‐‐ Monique Roffey
The white working class likes being pandered to even less than it likes being insulted.
‐‐ Timothy Noah
The whites are the same everywhere. I see them every day.
‐‐ Red Cloud
The whites come to applaud a Negro performer just like the colored do. When you've got the respect of white and colored, you can ease a lot of things.
‐‐ Nat King Cole
The whites have resolved to destroy our liberty and have therefore brought a force commensurate to their intentions. The Cape, after a proper resistance, has fallen into their hands, but the enemy found only a town and plain in ashes; the forts were blown up, and all was burnt.
‐‐ Toussaint Louverture
The whites, who are educated and civilized, swindle me, and I am not hard to swindle because I do not know how to read and write.
‐‐ Red Cloud
The Whitney is a museum that has a great rapport with younger artists and the community.
‐‐ Jeff Koons
'The Who' created the Daltrey/Townshend Center at UCLA for teenage hospital patients with cancer. It's the only one of its kind.
‐‐ Nolan Sotillo
The Who, England's most self-conscious band, have released 'Quadrophenia,' which in turn freezes in time our image of the mid-Sixties Mod sensibility.
‐‐ Jon Landau
The Who is one of my favorite bands of all time. 'The Who Sell Out' is one of the greatest art-project albums of all time.
‐‐ Buzz Osborne
The WHO is the lead agency in health in the United Nations system, and clearly we have very important functions to play.
‐‐ Margaret Chan
The whole 1950s notion was find the right girl, get married, move to the suburbs and then hang out with the guys while she stayed home with the babies. I felt that was sort of sad.
‐‐ Hugh Hefner
The whole 1960s thing was a ten-year running party, which was lovely. It started at the end of the 1950s and sort of faded a bit when it became muddled with flower power. It was marvelous.
‐‐ Mary Quant
The whole ability to look at the complexity of race and any sort of associated -ism and still find humor, that's a very interesting space.
‐‐ Rashid Johnson
The whole acting game can sometimes be a bit false, and you meet a lot of people in it for the fame - so there's nothing I love more than going back to Essex.
‐‐ Michelle Dockery
The whole acting thing is a buffet. One, in terms of role choice and movie choice, I like to do lots of different things, and I think that's the whole fun of it. But I also see it as a buffet in terms of the character.
‐‐ Topher Grace
The whole action of the laws tended to increase the number of consumers of food and to diminish the number of producers, was due the invention of the Malthusian theory of population.
‐‐ Henry Charles Carey
The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.
‐‐ H. L. Mencken
The whole American experiment has been predicated on giving individuals as much control over their own lives as possible.
‐‐ Dennis Prager
The whole American pop culture started in Philadelphia with 'American Bandstand' and the music that came out of that city.
‐‐ Daryl Hall
The whole area of creativity is constipated and frightened.
‐‐ George Lois
The whole argument with the anti-suffragists, or even the critical suffragist man, is this: that you can govern human beings without their consent.
‐‐ Emmeline Pankhurst
The whole art of flirting has simply disappeared. This probably will do further damage. If we're going to become so uptight that we can't say nice things to each other, then we've had it!
‐‐ Letitia Baldrige
The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards.
‐‐ Anatole France
The whole art of war consists of guessing at what is on the other side of the hill.
‐‐ Arthur Wellesley
The whole aspect of cinema and film festivals should be a moment to come together and celebrate art and humanity. It would be a shame if there was such a divide.
‐‐ Keanu Reeves
The whole atmosphere of the book, the tone of 'The Hobbit,' is of a kid's adventure story, told in the first person by Tolkien, who is introducing young people to the notion of Middle-earth. A lot of it is very light-hearted.
‐‐ Ian Mckellen
The whole background of 'Avian' is rain. I was just playing with textures and realizing you can touch music.
‐‐ Mac Miller
The whole 'bad girl' thing allows me to mess up sometimes. And I have freedom to say more of what I want to.
‐‐ Ronda Rousey
The whole Baja California peninsula is an energetic place, and it's incredibly alive.
‐‐ Gael Garcia Bernal
The whole basis of the Constitution was a restriction of power, and the whole basis of the federalist system was that there was not one sovereign centralized power from which all authority flows.
‐‐ Roy Moore
The whole basis of the United Nations is the right of all nations - great or small - to have weight, to have a vote, to be attended to, to be a part of the twentieth century.
‐‐ Adlai E. Stevenson
The whole beauty of music is that it goes where your words won't let you.
‐‐ Anne Hathaway
The whole being-in-a-room interview thing, at a junket or a film festival, is very inhuman. You meet the person, have five or 10 minutes to talk, and it's not like a conversation.
‐‐ Paul Dano
The whole Bible is the story of men and women trying to get back to God, to overcome that sin with sacrifices, good works, sermons, prophesy, witnessing, giving all kinds of things. It never worked.
‐‐ Keith Miller
The whole body reacts to color. If you were to walk into an all-neon-pink room, it would be difficult not to react. I think it is a unified, human thing to feel color with everything. It is like standing next to a bass speaker plugged into your eyeballs.
‐‐ Jim Drain
The whole Bond thing has gotten so dour with the direction they've been going in, it feels like they need to move back to Pierce Brosnan-style fun Bond again. If they did that, Dan Stevens would be the perfect choice.
‐‐ Adam Wingard
The whole book experience was a look into another world, the world of Gore Vidal and Norman Mailer.
‐‐ Jerry Kramer
The whole borrowing clothes thing is very unnatural for me. I don't feel comfortable with that. If you like something, I'd just give it to you rather than sharing it.
‐‐ Zana Marjanovic
The whole bullying issue has really struck a nerve with me. It affects so many different types of people at a vital time in their lives.
‐‐ Kenny Wormald
The whole business is built on ego, vanity, self-satisfaction, and it's total crap to pretend it's not.
‐‐ George Michael
The whole business of being an actor is to explore, from research to shooting to why you do it. You're trying to see why people do what they do and how it feels to do what they do.
‐‐ Jason Clarke
The whole business of getting famous was good fun, but it was a long time ago.
‐‐ Julian Clary
The whole business of marshaling one's energies becomes more and more important as one grows older.
‐‐ Hume Cronyn