Then one day I thought it would be wonderful to make a whole book, to make my text and my drawings together, and that's how I started doing children's books.
‐‐ Dick Bruna
Then people started using it more and more and it became the most downloaded software on the internet.
‐‐ Niklas Zennstrom
Then somebody suggested I should write about the war, and I said I didn't know anything about the war. I did not understand anything about it. I didn't see how I could write it.
‐‐ Martha Gellhorn
Then stirs the feeling infinite, so felt In solitude, where we are least alone.
‐‐ Lord Byron
Then suddenly something just kicked me. I kind of woke up and realised that I was in a different atmosphere than you normally are. My immediate reaction was to back off, slow down.
‐‐ Ayrton Senna
Then suddenly the Roman liturgy disappeared as we knew it.
‐‐ Richard Morris
Then that did very well at the box office, so before you knew it, we were in a string of feature motion pictures. Then they announced that they were going to do some spinoffs of us.
‐‐ George Takei
Then the administration tied it in to the regional dispute between Israel and its enemies, as if that's about international terrorism. No, it's not.
‐‐ Chris Matthews
Then the album created a tremendous furor and got me kicked off Christian television for two months, and then restored after they settled down and listened to the music and realized there was nothing wrong with it.
‐‐ Pat Boone
Then the Angels came in 1961, and I fell in love with them.
‐‐ Leigh Steinberg
Then the early punk rock period with Television and the Ramones. That's what I loved- that's what I was listening to immediately prior to when I started to play.
‐‐ Arto Lindsay
Then the war became a real problem and along with other shortages, they started to have paper problems.
‐‐ Gil Kane
Then there are actors my age like Ethan Hawke, he's in 'Moby Dick,' I love his work. I've been lucky. Alfred Molina, he has real class.
‐‐ Billy Boyd
Then there are the people who know me from the lectures. What I am really trying to do, what I need to accomplish at this time, is to fill in the gaps.
‐‐ Suzanne Somers
Then there is a still higher type of courage - the courage to brave pain, to live with it, to never let others know of it and to still find joy in life; to wake up in the morning with an enthusiasm for the day ahead.
‐‐ Howard Cosell
Then there is the further question of what is the relationship of thinking to reality. As careful attention shows, thought itself is in an actual process of movement.
‐‐ David Bohm
Then there is the worst part of Christianity, which is awful: power, corruption, manipulation... But then again, these feature are ever present in any organization.
‐‐ Bruce Kent
Then there's going to be another project I am involved with, in fact, I'm going back to film it next week. It's a game for the Internet called Advance Warriors, and my character is Max, who is blind, but he has special powers. It will be a new game played on the Internet.
‐‐ Jeremy Bulloch
Then there's the story of ill-fated love. It's universal.
‐‐ Rita Moreno
Then there was a kid in the neighborhood about three blocks away, his name was Bobby Beavis.
‐‐ Mike Judge
Then, there was Cary Grant. He spent three hours a week in hospitals teaching nervous people how to eat jello.
‐‐ Red Buttons
Then there was Clark Ashton Smith, who wrote for Weird Tales and who had a wild imagination. He wasn't a very talented writer, but his imagination was wonderful.
‐‐ Jack Vance
Then, there was Greenpeace, I remember that when they first started out with the boats in the waters, and the guys in the boats between the whales and the boats that will hunting the whales with spear guns.
‐‐ Rick Danko
Then there was the challenge to keep doing better and better, to fly the best test flight that anybody had ever flown. That led to my being recognized as one of the more experienced test pilots, and that led to the astronaut business.
‐‐ Alan Shepard
Then there was the whole concept of coal mining, which is a culture unto itself, the most dangerous occupation in the world, and which draws and develops a certain kind of man.
‐‐ Martin Cruz Smith
Then they came for me - and there was no one left to speak out for me.
‐‐ Martin Niemoller
Then they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out - because I was not a socialist.
‐‐ Martin Niemoller
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out - because I was not a trade unionist.
‐‐ Martin Niemoller
Then they held my mouth shut for a while and hit me in the face, and with a whip across chest and back. I then collapsed, rolled on the floor, always keeping face down and no longer replied to any of their questions.
‐‐ Ernst Thalmann
Then they started pulling me in and I was very resistant. All the other actors would be saying write more, more dialogue for me, and I'd always be saying 'No, less, less'.
‐‐ Peter Berg
Then this will only prove again and again, that Monarchy in Germany is he longer capable of a national act.
‐‐ Ferdinand Lassalle
Then to have Brett come along and follow in the footsteps, it's so gratifying. I get as much enjoyment out of watching Brett play as I did of entertaining people myself.
‐‐ Bobby Hull
Then to have your baby playing at the school you played at and having him play well is a special treat.
‐‐ Jerry Kramer
Then we can help these failed states turn around and give their people a better life. This, too, is a critical part of this global war on terrorism, and Canada and the United States are together.
‐‐ Paul Cellucci
Then we did what we called basically I suppose a club tour in England, which was the time I think that our second album came out, we club toured around the whole country where the venues were hold to five hundreds upwards to that sort of thing you know.
‐‐ John Deacon
Then we have a World Run, where representatives from all the charters meet.
‐‐ Chuck Zito
Then we're going to take a lot of time off because in the last three years we've been touring continuously.
‐‐ Meg White
Then we tried to come up with ideas for the sketches, and then, when we actually shot the movie, we really just sat down - never previewed the movie - we just really winged it.
‐‐ Joel Hodgson
Then when Gladys Knight came in to do my songs that was the straw that broke the camel's back.
‐‐ Brenda Holloway
Then, when I got in the military, I used to host - even in high school - I hosted the talent shows, and when I was in the military I would host all of our base Christmas parties and stuff.
‐‐ Gary Owens
Then when I got to Hollywood, the first musical I did was Festival in 1977.
‐‐ Gregory Harrison
Then, when I'm in these relationships with people who are also creative, or creative in their own way, what happens is the attraction is initially there and it's all unicorns and rainbows. And then they hate me.
‐‐ Lady Gaga
Then when I reached college I realized that many people had thought about the problem during the 18th and 19th centuries and so I studied those methods.
‐‐ Andrew Wiles
Then, when I was a senior in high school, I was kind of bereft and she put me in an acting class.
‐‐ Beth Henley
Then when I was in grammar school I played the clarinet, and then, after clarinet I played the flute in college orchestra - besides singing in the college chorus and things like that.
‐‐ Bobby McFerrin
Then when I went to Iraq and saw the strength and character the men and women in our military service exhibit every day and their belief in what they're doing, I knew I wanted to get that on film and share it with everyone. They are my inspiration.
‐‐ Joe Nichols
Then, when the Depression came, all of this changed completely. Since that time, the entire public is of a very different sort and there was not so much support for contemporary music in a direct way.
‐‐ Elliott Carter
Then, with lots of people doing that without ever looking over their shoulders to see how they were affecting anybody else, it couldn't work, and it didn't work, and it just came to a standstill.
‐‐ Barbara Castle
Then years back, when I moved to California, I happened to see a book about fashions of 19th-century Victorian England, only four pages of which was devoted to the dress of the working class.
‐‐ Martin Cruz Smith