Their prejudice allowed white Southerners to look the other way when blacks were denied their most basic human rights, and it encouraged the worst of them to engage in unspeakable acts of cruelty and violence.
‐‐ Linda Chavez
Their scrambled attention spans struck me as a metaphor for the way we get our doses of reality these days.
‐‐ Bill Griffith
Their silence is praise enough.
‐‐ Terence
Their spirits and their visions are embodied in their craft. And so is mine. It's not Jane Saw Puff. But the clarity of Jane Saw Puff is precious to me.
‐‐ Sharon Olds
Their spirituality was in nature, even though Emerson was a preacher on the pulpit, he ended up going out into nature for direct, face-to-face communication with God, if you want to call all of this creation part of God.
‐‐ Story Musgrave
Their term project consists of a fieldwork collection of folklore that they create by interviewing family members, friends, or anyone they can manage to persuade to serve as an informant.
‐‐ Alan Dundes
Their very conservatism is secondhand, and they don't know what they are conserving.
‐‐ Robertson Davies
Their way of Dancing, is nothing but a sort of stamping Motion, much like the treading upon Founders Bellows.
‐‐ John Lawson
Theirs is not to make reply: Theirs is not to reason why: Theirs is but to do and die.
‐‐ Alfred Lord Tennyson
Theist and atheist: the fight between them is as to whether God shall be called God or shall have some other name.
‐‐ Samuel Butler
'Thelma & Louise' really hit a nerve, and I loved that movie.
‐‐ Richard LaGravenese
Thelonious Monk was one of the musicians I most connected with early on. I'm a huge Betty Carter fan, and the way that Abbey Lincoln and Shirley Horn grew immensely from the time they were young is so inspirational.
‐‐ Cecile McLorin Salvant
Thelonious Sphere Monk: there's not a more perfect name to fit his compositions than that name.
‐‐ Matthew Shipp
Them pains, when blues pains grab you, you'll sing the blues right.
‐‐ Otis Rush
Them sportswriters don't even know how to put uniforms on, most of 'em.
‐‐ Eric Dickerson
Thematically, in a lot of what I write, there's a sense of displacement, of being rooted in multiple places, and how that can tug at your identities and your wants and your goals.
‐‐ G. Willow Wilson
Thematically, most of my work deals with transition, our culture's constant acceleration, and emotional connection and disconnection through technology.
‐‐ Marco Brambilla
Theme is great for people who like to approach stories that way, but it's an organizing principle that helps us write a story that has some weight; it's not something that all readers have to care about.
‐‐ Kurt Busiek
Themes around education and learning run through my work.
‐‐ David Almond
Themes only arise after a novel is written, and people begin to try to talk about it.
‐‐ Rachel Kushner
Themes recur again and again in my work.
‐‐ Eve Arnold
Then a friend of Jim's suggested we make a theme song to explain the story, and this is where the Mads came from. Josh and I wrote it into the theme song.
‐‐ Joel Hodgson
Then a neighbor, Mr Smith, had a dairy cow and an couple bulls. He showed me how to bluff a bull.
‐‐ Jim Fowler
Then a year would go by and I'd realize I love the acting too much and it is my identity and I don't know how to be anything but an actress. It's who and what I am, so I always come back.
‐‐ Delta Burke
Then about 12 years ago it dawned on me that folk music - the music of Woody Guthrie and Phil Ochs, early Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Pete Seeger - could be as heavy as anything that comes through a Marshall stack. The combination of three chords and the right lyrical couplet can be as heavy as anything in the Metallica catalogue.
‐‐ Tom Morello
Then about 1951 I began writing again, painfully, a novel I called in the beginning A Life Sentence on Earth, but which developed into The Tree of Man.
‐‐ Patrick White
Then, after I came home from Europe, I found I was under condemnation; and I was condemned at that time because I did not endorse the financial policy of the General Conference.
‐‐ John Harvey Kellogg
Then after I saw the scoreboard that we were tied, I was really happy, because I really wanted to win.
‐‐ Carly Patterson
Then after that came word processors and it's hard to make those laugh.
‐‐ Denis Norden
Then, after the war it was impossible to travel, after so many years of Hitler and Stalin.
‐‐ Gyorgy Ligeti
Then again, I think about high school every day and I think about being a little kid every day too.
‐‐ Paul Westerberg
Then again, my case was all about the misappropriation of source code because I wanted to become the best hacker in the world and I enjoyed beating the security mechanisms.
‐‐ Kevin Mitnick
Then again, they're not scripted and I feel it's virtually impossible to be anything but yourself when you're in front of the cameras and cooking so there is a measure of truth in what you see.
‐‐ Nigella Lawson
Then, all of a sudden, he stopped and nobody heard from him or got a response to orders. At this point Rod Walker looked him up and found he was living in a commune and seemed to be dropping out of the hobby.
‐‐ Fred Davis
Then, all of a sudden, here I am in the Press Room in the White House and walking in with the guards, who handed me three little pieces of paper asking me to send pictures to the guards at the White House.
‐‐ Majel Barrett
Then all of a sudden, Quentin Tarantino comes along and puts a song from 40 years ago in one of his films and they've suddenly discovered you. That was a real gift that Quentin gave me.
‐‐ Nancy Sinatra
Then all the foreigners started coming over. I don't mind that but a lot of teams are laying out fortunes for ordinary players and that's no good for our youngsters coming through.
‐‐ Paul Gascoigne
Then all this started to pick up because I signed with ForeFront when I was in seventh grade. It got a lot busier and I was traveling a lot and it wasn't making sense. Especially at a private school, you miss two days, and you get so behind.
‐‐ Stacie Orrico
Then as everything, like I say, things started to come together, when things started to go our way, that's when you results started to come. I was no different driver. I was certainly learning every time I went in the car.
‐‐ Dan Wheldon
Then as I got older, I always gravitated towards the hard stuff, Born To Be Wild, then Black Sabbath.
‐‐ Jello Biafra
Then as I was wrestling as Terry Boulder. I was on a talk show with Lou Ferrigno, and I was actually bigger than he was! I went back to the dressing room that night and all of the wrestlers go 'Oh my God you're bigger than the hulk on TV' so they started calling me Terry 'The Hulk' Boulder.
‐‐ Hulk Hogan
Then, as if that's not enough, then they declare that my wife is Jewish or Serbian. Luckily for me, she never was either, although many wives are. And so on and so forth spreading lies.
‐‐ Franjo Tudjman
Then, as now, the Disney studio buzzed with activity. You had a strong impression of being at the center of something very exciting.
‐‐ Annette Funicello
Then as now, whatever disagreements over policies existed among Americans - and there were many such bitter policy disputes - the purposes and goals for which Americans fought were clearly understood.
‐‐ Allen Weinstein
Then, as the day progresses, depending on how the product is coming in - for instance, the fish man will fax us and say black bass is great - throughout the day, we'll also make judgment calls and adapt to what's available.
‐‐ Thomas Keller
Then as the years went on and my listening became more deliberate, I would climb up on an arm of our big sofa to get my ear closer to the wireless speaker.
‐‐ Seamus Heaney
Then, at some point, you get identified with certain things.
‐‐ Gary Cole
Then came a big strike. About 100 girls went out. The result was a victory, which netted us - I mean the girls - $2 increase in our wages on the average.
‐‐ Rose Schneiderman
Then came the choreography... the impact of music and choreography tends to really emphasize an overall feeling of what you really want out of the program.
‐‐ Peggy Fleming