There's a constantly applicable nature to soul music, whereas sometimes pop music can be a periodical.
‐‐ John Mayer
There's a continuity between what I care about in any form: I care about it in my music, in article-writing, in how I dress, in how I live, in my relationships, in how I navigate paparazzi, how I decorate my home. There's such a continuity between everything that I don't really care what form it shows up in.
‐‐ Alanis Morissette
There's a convention that books are mirrors of the real world, but our fact-obsessed age also wants fiction to be factually based and trustworthy.
‐‐ Jim Crace
There's a conventional reaction when you see a star: You anticipate he'll be a part of a particular denouement down the road, so you don't worry for that character.
‐‐ Kathryn Bigelow
There's a conventional wisdom that says that strategic thinking is much more important than relationship building, which doesn't seem to be nearly as highly valued as it should be, based on what some of the leaders that I've spoken with have said to me.
‐‐ Tom Rath
There's a couple of tracks on the new record which is sort of using similar sort of rhythms as the drum and bass tracks but playing it all live. It's a new approach to it.
‐‐ Tom Jenkinson
There's a couple things you don't talk about in life, and that's race, religion and politics. I try to make sure I don't talk about politics at all.
‐‐ Robert Griffin III
There's a crazy amount of goodwill, and I don't know where it came from, and I don't understand, but the more I pay attention to it, the more it's going to sting when it flips, so I think I'm almost subconsciously cultivating this naivety to it all.
‐‐ Feist
There's a crazy, false notion that audiences are not patient or will not watch a story, that you have to put in a scare every ten minutes. But I always thought that was insane.
‐‐ Eli Roth
There's a creative freedom to comics, and a fulfillment I get out of panel layouts and storytelling that is hard for me to get anywhere else.
‐‐ Joe Madureira
There's a creative freedom with being under the radar. But I guess if you're too under the radar, you get canceled?
‐‐ Casey Wilson
There's a critic that I love, Manohla Dargis of the 'L.A. Weekly.' I like the underground point of view; it's my old radical sympathies. Maybe I like her because she likes my movies.
‐‐ Harold Ramis
There's a crystallization that goes on in a poem which the young man can bring off, but which the middle-aged man can't.
‐‐ John Updike
There's a cultural expectation that everyone will be immunized, in part to protect the entire population. When people refuse that expectation, they're indulging in a certain kind of political or social immunity.
‐‐ Eula Biss
There's a culture inside the NHS that is highly paternalistic. You know, 'We give them the service and they are grateful.' We have to move to shared decision-making.
‐‐ Andrew Lansley
There's a cumulative effect to getting good parts as a freelance actor, because you're only as good as your last job, and you have to keep going out and getting them. Unless you're part of the finance structure, by which I mean a bankable star, which I never was and never will be.
‐‐ Bruce McGill
There's a danger in Hollywood of becoming self-obsessed.
‐‐ Beth Broderick
There's a danger in romanticizing what it means to be a writer. Because what it really means is hard, hard work. It means tearing your hair out. Feeling like your head is about to explode.
‐‐ Dani Shapiro
There's a danger in the internet and social media. The notion that information is enough, that more and more information is enough, that you don't have to think, you just have to get more information - gets very dangerous.
‐‐ Edward de Bono
There's a danger of some of the best people saying, 'I don't want a career in science.'
‐‐ John Gurdon
There's a danger of the Internet just becoming loud, ugly and boring with a thousand voices screaming for attention.
‐‐ Matt Drudge
There's a dangerous bottom-lining, and super-summarizing that happens in a lot of our press and our media, and sort of our politicians' talking points, that's dangerously simple. I don't know a better way to say it. And there's usually a lot more complicated facts going on than what is quoted and quotable.
‐‐ Seth Gordon
There's a Danish architecture firm called BIG. I love architecture, and I always check out their work; they're very good at reimagining the way we live. They put the human experience as the focus, with access to air and outdoor space.
‐‐ Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
There's a dark underside to philanthropy. People who give a bunch of money are deferred to, even when they are wrong. The emperor cannot be shown to have no clothes.
‐‐ Michael Eric Dyson
There's a darkness to Riddick that I think allows people to want him to do bad things because you know Riddick is going to do bad things: that's just the way it is. But I think that at his core, who he is and what he's fighting for is something that everybody can identify with.
‐‐ Katee Sackhoff
There's a darkness under 'The Hangover' because ultimately there's a missing person and it's not really that funny. There's a sort of darkness under it that I love, and still people are laughing as hard if not harder than they did in 'Old School.'
‐‐ Todd Phillips
There's a deceptive sin that can keep us from walking in love: pride. It's deceptive because when you have pride, you're usually too proud to admit it. I know this because I used to have teachings on pride and they didn't sell well.
‐‐ Joyce Meyer
There's a deep-freeze of sorts for all good intentions - a place that you store your plans to make changes in your life when you know you're not going to make them at all.
‐‐ Jeffrey Kluger
There's a deep piece of me that wants to be very personal and not share everything with everybody and not put it out there.
‐‐ Andie MacDowell
There's a deep-seated paranoia that Americans have about not being Americans or something.
‐‐ Billy Joel
There's a deep underlying unpredictability to life that is thrilling. In China, my wife would say you go out to buy toilet paper, and you come back, and something interesting or revealing or funny happened on the way.
‐‐ Evan Osnos
There's a definite responsibility that comes with being famous. You shouldn't be able to just dress up and look pretty.
‐‐ Rashida Jones
There's a definition of narcissism that when a parent is narcissistic, instead of the child seeing himself reflected in the mother's face and the mother's joy, the child of the narcissistic parent feels like, 'What can I do to make her okay, to make her happy?'
‐‐ Susan Sullivan
There's a degree of deception in silence.
‐‐ Don Lemon
There's a degree of narcissism involved in anything in show business. I mean, you can't do it without a healthy ego. Why would you want anybody to listen to you?
‐‐ Stephen Colbert
There's a deli around the corner from my office where I'd get a bag of chips with my sandwich, and I was hiding them under my sandwich because I was embarrassed. When I had this epiphany that I was hiding the potato chips from myself, I realized there was an opportunity there.
‐‐ Keith Belling
There's a delicious irony in seeing private luxury jets flying in to Washington, D.C., and people coming off of them with tin cups in their hands saying that they're going to be trimming down and streamlining their businesses. There's a message there.
‐‐ Gary Ackerman
There's a depth to the look that you get with models that you just can't get with CGI. It's about the detail that you just wouldn't think to put in.
‐‐ Duncan Jones
There's a desire in me to express something - to match what I hear in my head.
‐‐ Eric Clapton
There's a destiny for everybody. The world is set up - as foreign as that can be to some people who are very materialistic - but there is a force in this world, once we step into it, that opens doors for us, that gives us a sense of purpose and the greatest life there is, in my view.
‐‐ James Redfield
There's a difference between a failure and a fiasco... a fiasco is a disaster of mythic proportions.
‐‐ Orlando Bloom
There's a difference between a free market and free-for-all market.
‐‐ Bob Menendez
There's a difference between a philosophy and a bumper sticker.
‐‐ Charles M. Schulz
There's a difference between a pop star and an artist. Pop stars have to be perfect all the time; an artist is allowed, on occasion, to suck. And I put myself in that category because I sometimes suck. I'm not trying to please the masses. It's not going to happen, so I don't try.
‐‐ Kelis
There's a difference between actresses of color and actresses not of color. If you look at how big my movies are.
‐‐ Regina King
There's a difference between an outburst of spontaneous anger, which doesn't have a political objective, and a more measured response that we saw in the Occupy Wall Street movement.
‐‐ David Harvey
There's a difference between, as I always say, the destination, the end point, and the journey. The journey has a lot of twists and turns. It isn't always pretty.
‐‐ Bob Menendez
There's a difference between beauty and charm. A beautiful woman is one I notice. A charming woman is one who notices me.
‐‐ John Erskine
There's a difference between being a comic and a comedian. A comic is a guy who says funny things, and a comedian is a guy who says things funny, and he has a style and point of view that will last much longer.
‐‐ Milton Berle
There's a difference between being a poseur and being someone who's so emotionally challenged they're kind of just doing their best to show you what they've got.
‐‐ Billy Corgan
There's a difference between being able to make long distance phone calls cheaper on the Internet and walking around Riyadh with a PDA where you can have all of Google in your pocket. It's a difference in degree that's so enormous it becomes a difference in kind.
‐‐ Thomas Friedman
There's a difference between being an actress who can sing and being a Sally Song-and-Dance.
‐‐ Anna Kendrick
There's a difference between being posh and being rich.
‐‐ Kate Reardon