There is hard hitting, but the hitting is not nearly as hard as it used to be.
‐‐ Jim Otto
There is hardly a case in which the dispute was not caused by a woman.
‐‐ Juvenal
There is hardly a man on earth who will take advice unless he is certain that it is positively bad.
‐‐ John Burroughs
There is hardly a person alive who does not want to know 'what happened next,' in any context.
‐‐ Paul Horgan
There is hardly a pioneer's hut which does not contain a few odd volumes of Shakespeare. I remember reading the feudal drama of Henry V for the first time in a log cabin.
‐‐ Alexis de Tocqueville
There is hardly a place in New York that you can't walk a block and a half and get a cup of coffee. Believe me, I've been all over the world. There's no place like that but New York City.
‐‐ Patti Smith
There is hardly a place on Earth where people do not log, pave, spray, drain, flood, graze, fish, plow, burn, drill, spill or dump. There is no life zone, with the possible exception of the deep ocean, that we are not degrading.
‐‐ Donella Meadows
There is hardly a political question in the United States which does not sooner or later turn into a judicial one.
‐‐ Alexis de Tocqueville
There is hardly an activity that a person can think about that does not intrinsically involve energy, most of which is currently provided by fossil fuels.
‐‐ Lee R. Raymond
There is hardly any activity, any enterprise, which is started out with such tremendous hopes and expectations, and yet which fails so regularly, as love.
‐‐ Erich Fromm
There is hardly any money interest in art, and music will be there when money is gone.
‐‐ Duke Ellington
There is hardly any one so insignificant that he does not seem imposing to some one at some time.
‐‐ Charles Horton Cooley
There is hardly anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper, and the people who consider price only are this man's lawful prey.
‐‐ John Ruskin
There is hardly such a thing as a war in which it makes no difference who wins. Nearly always one side stands more or less for progress, the other side more or less for reaction.
‐‐ George Orwell
There is here, as in all countries, advantages and disadvantages.
‐‐ Nathaniel Smith
There is, hidden or flaunted, a sword between the sexes till an entire marriage reconciles them.
‐‐ C. S. Lewis
There is hope and a kind of beauty in there somewhere, if you look for it.
‐‐ H. R. Giger
There is hope for the future because God has a sense of humor and we are funny to God.
‐‐ Bill Cosby
There is hope in dreams, imagination, and in the courage of those who wish to make those dreams a reality.
‐‐ Jonas Salk
There is hopeful symbolism in the fact that flags do not wave in a vacuum.
‐‐ Arthur C. Clarke
There is, however, a change going on in the world. There's far more interest in drawing now than there has been in a long, long time. Schools are beginning to teach drawing again in a serious and meaningful way.
‐‐ Leonard Baskin
There is, however, another purpose to which academies contribute. When they consist of a limited number of persons, eminent for their knowledge, it becomes an object of ambition to be admitted on their list.
‐‐ Charles Babbage
There is huge merit in both Eastern and Western medicine, and I've taken a little bit from both.
‐‐ Ann Romney
There is humor in the darkest of moments - People who I have loved and passed away, and very high stake situations where you can't help but laugh. I think that's very human.
‐‐ Rose McIver
There is, I conceive, no contradiction in believing that mind is at once the cause of matter and of the development of individualised human minds through the agency of matter.
‐‐ Alfred Russel Wallace
There is - I mean - I found early in life that righteous indignation is a little off-putting, and so I try to couch it with humor.
‐‐ Al Franken
There is, I think, great difficulty in writing of one's self: it is almost impossible to present subjects where the chief actor must be conspicuous and not seem to be, or really be, egotistical.
‐‐ Dorothea Dix
There is - I will just say that there was a disastrous day where I discovered really what radioactivity is and that just because you don't see it doesn't mean that it's not everywhere, so - Yeah. I was a slow learner for sure.
‐‐ Pardis Sabeti
There is immense, powerful potential in life in this universe - especially now that we know that places like the Earth are common. And that potential, that powerful potential, is also our potential, of you and me.
‐‐ Dimitar Sasselov
There is in each of us a stream of tendency, whether you choose to call it philosophy or not, which gives coherence and direction to thought and action. Judges cannot escape that current any more than other mortals.
‐‐ Benjamin N. Cardozo
There is in England a saying that an anti-Semite is someone who hates the Jews more than is necessary.
‐‐ Shimon Peres
There is in every American, I think, something of the old Daniel Boone - who, when he could see the smoke from another chimney, felt himself too crowded and moved further out into the wilderness.
‐‐ Hubert H. Humphrey
There is in every child at every stage a new miracle of vigorous unfolding, which constitutes a new hope and a new responsibility for all.
‐‐ Erik Erikson
There is in every madman a misunderstood genius whose idea, shining in his head, frightened people, and for whom delirium was the only solution to the strangulation that life had prepared for him.
‐‐ Antonin Artaud
There is in every one of us an unending see-saw between the will to live and the will to die.
‐‐ Rebecca West
There is in fact no such thing as art for art's sake, art that stands above classes, art that is detached from or independent of politics. Proletarian literature and art are part of the whole proletarian revolutionary cause.
‐‐ Mao Zedong
There is in general good reason to suppose that in several respects the gods could all benefit from instruction by us human beings. We humans are - more humane.
‐‐ Friedrich Nietzsche
There is in me an anarchy and frightful disorder. Creating makes me die a thousand deaths, because it means making order, and my entire being rebels against order. But without it I would die, scattered to the winds.
‐‐ Albert Camus
There is in most passions a shrinking away from ourselves. The passionate pursuer has all the earmarks of a fugitive.
‐‐ Eric Hoffer
There is in my opinion a great similarity between the problems provided by the mysterious behavior of the atom and those provided by the present economic paradoxes confronting the world.
‐‐ Paul Dirac
There is in my work a very strong religious foreground and background. In the later work some of that tends to diminish, but it's certainly present in the early work.
‐‐ Chaim Potok
There is, in our nature, a disposition to indulgence, a secret desire to escape from labor, which, unless hourly combated, will overcome and destroy the best faculties of our minds and paralyze our most useful powers.
‐‐ Dorothea Dix
There is in our society a gulf opening up, a kind of cultural apartheid, between those who are brought up to feel our national culture is theirs, to take ownership of it, and enjoy the privileges of that, and those who are completely disfranchised, those - for example - who will never be taken to the theatre to see Shakespeare.
‐‐ Richard Eyre
There is in the DNA of the Italians a bit of madness, which in the overwhelming majority of cases is positive. It is genius. It is talent. It's the masterpieces of art. It's the food, fashion, everything that makes Italy great in the world.
‐‐ Matteo Renzi
There is in the end no remedy but truth. It is the one course that cannot be evil.
‐‐ Ellis Peters
There is in us a lyric germ or nucleus which deserves respect; it bids a man to ponder or create; and in this dim corner of himself he can take refuge and find consolations which the society of his fellow creatures does not provide.
‐‐ Norman Douglas
There is increasing social concern about our use of nonhumans for experiments, food, clothing and entertainment. This concern about animals reflects both our own moral development as a civilization and our recognition that the differences between humans and animals are, for the most part, differences of degree and not of kind.
‐‐ Gary L. Francione
There is incredible potential for digital technology in and beyond the classroom, but it is vital to rethink how learning is organised if we are to reap the rewards.
‐‐ Geoff Mulgan
There is incredible power in the arts to inspire and influence.
‐‐ Julie Taymor