There's a technicality to designing and wearing hats. A hat is balancing the proportions of your face; it's like architecture or mathematics.
‐‐ Philip Treacy
There's a television show, 'Hoarders,' where people have those homes filled with stuff. Emotionally, in our minds, we get so filled with resentments where we've got a story about absolutely everything.
‐‐ Chuck Palahniuk
There's a temptation not to vote at all as a protest, but it's definitely not a protest. In fact, all it does is keep the people in power in power, and I don't think they should be.
‐‐ Heather Brooke
There's a tendency, especially among revolutionaries, to only show the good side of yourself and then when you come to power, the bad side comes out.
‐‐ Ariel Dorfman
There's a tendency for designers to embellish the size of their business. I never lie.
‐‐ Carolina Herrera
There's a tendency for the yen to strengthen because it's rated highly, but I don't think that accurately reflects Japan's economic performance.
‐‐ Yoshihiko Noda
There's a tendency in many politicians to become inward-looking, more protectionist, more nationalistic and more defensive, in the bad sense of the word.
‐‐ Jose Manuel Barroso
There's a tendency in politics to attribute bad motivation much too quickly, and the sooner you attribute bad motivation to someone you disagree with, the harder it is to find some common ground to make some progress that would give people confidence that you got it more right than wrong.
‐‐ Peter Welch
There's a tendency on the part of Americans, all of us, to say, 'Hey, the Cold War is over, the Soviet Union is gone, we don't have to worry about these guys again.' We always have to be worried about them, we always have to be concerned about them, and we have to be well-informed.
‐‐ Russ Feingold
There's a tendency to fall into certain habits, but if you tell yourself not to do that and if you don't stay there too long - I think if you start staying for too long, you tend to fall into certain bad habits, and I tried not to do that.
‐‐ Josh Duhamel
There's a tendency to look at anybody who joined the military as if they underwrote everything that happened policy-wise. That's not really the case. I have a friend who both protested the Iraq War and joined the military, and ended up serving two deployments in Afghanistan.
‐‐ Phil Klay
There's a tendency to look at investments in isolation. Investors focus on the risk of individual securities.
‐‐ Daniel Kahneman
There's a tendency to think tap's had its day, but 'Happy Feet' kept us in the race. That penguin is our Shirley Temple.
‐‐ Savion Glover
There's a tendency to think that young designers only do fantasy fashion, but I'm more interested in making clothes that women can afford.
‐‐ Alexander Wang
There's a tendency, when the offspring of a famous person does something notable, to define them by their more-famous parent.
‐‐ Rachel Sklar
There's a tendency, when you're directing yourself, not to give the performance as much care, because you feel like there's too much focus on yourself, or that all these people are just standing around setting everything up, waiting for you.
‐‐ James Franco
There's a tendency when you write a book to portray yourself as the hero.
‐‐ Gillian Gilbert
There's a terrible price to pay for stress in your life - it really takes a hit on your heart.
‐‐ Leeza Gibbons
There's a terrible truth for many women in the picture business: Aging typically takes its toll and means fewer and less desirable roles.
‐‐ Maureen O'Hara
There's a theory about fame: the moment it strikes, it arrests development. Michael Jackson remained suspended in childhood, enjoying sleepovers and funfairs; Winona Ryder, an errant teen who dabbled in shoplifting and experimented with pills; George Clooney, a 30-year-old commitment-phobe, never quite ready yet to settle down.
‐‐ Jemima Khan
There's a theory in gameplay, particularly in first person shooters, that sometimes you don't want to have that much of a character because then it destroys the experience of the player being that character.
‐‐ David S. Goyer
There's a theory that says that life is based on a competition and the struggle and the fight for survival, and it's interesting because when you look at the fractal character of evolution, it's totally different. It's based on cooperation among the elements in the geometry and not competition.
‐‐ Bruce Lipton
There's a thin line between narcissism, even if it's a healthy narcissism, and entertainment.
‐‐ Richard Lewis
There's a thin line between to laugh with and to laugh at.
‐‐ Richard Pryor
There's a thing at the Museum of Natural History in New York, where I live: they have a stairwell where you follow the beginning and the course of this planet, and it's a very long stairwell, and you follow, and you follow, and then you reach the top, and we're, like, half a step on the stairwell - the timeline for us on this planet.
‐‐ Peter Dinklage
There's a thing called the 'One Drop' theory in African-American culture, which is if you have one drop of black blood in you, you're black.
‐‐ Keegan-Michael Key
There's a thing I think children realise at a certain age, which is that if their parents say, 'Don't do it', and they go ahead and do it, they're still not going to die. And I think that's what it is: that no matter what you do, you're not going to die.
‐‐ Rupert Graves
There's a thing in the U.K., particularly in London, where it's kind of the idea of subculture and counterculture and the outside and the idea that it's great to be a freak, and the freak always wins. So I think English girls are a lot less scared of being the freak or looking like an idiot.
‐‐ Edie Campbell
There's a thing that has happened in the U.S. where the spirit has been beaten so badly and so you feel no unity in the voice of the country.
‐‐ Robbie Robertson
There's a thing with genre movies and science fiction movies that number two is the charmed; two seems to be the best. I loved 'Terminator 2.'
‐‐ Dave Gibbons
There's a thousand other things I would rather spend money on than a car.
‐‐ Scott Ian
There's a time and place for everything, but as I get older, I like finding those human moments and really connecting. Maybe I'm not as cool as I once was.
‐‐ Paul Walker
There's a time and place for everything. You're younger, you might want to go to clubs and kick it, but as you get older, you start seeing that life has more meaning to it. The people that you love are the people you want to start trusting and start wanting them to trust you and start respecting them.
‐‐ R. Kelly
There's a time and place for the Kindle, and I own one now and have books on it that I don't otherwise have. But I don't find that my hand reaches out for it the way it does for a trade paperback, or (in the middle of the night) for the iPod Touch.
‐‐ Nicholson Baker
There's a time in your life where you're not quite sure where you are. You think everything's perfect, but it's not perfect... Then one day you wake up and you can't quite picture yourself in the situation you're in. But the secret is, if you can picture yourself doing anything in life, you can do it.
‐‐ Tom DeLonge
There's a time that may come in an organization where leading by influence is not enough. When things are not going the way they need to go, there's a time when one has to step up... to set the organization back on the right direction.
‐‐ Abigail Johnson
There's a time when it was an event for a black person to be on television. Where black households would gather around, 'Oh, you know, Sammy Davis is going to be on 'All in the Family' tonight! Let's go check it out!' It was a big, big thing.
‐‐ Sterling K. Brown
There's a time when you have to explain to your children why they're born, and it's a marvelous thing if you know the reason by then.
‐‐ Hazel Scott
There's a tipping point that happens with soccer in which you just kinda get it. I was drawn to it because the best soccer teams play similarly to my favorite basketball teams - like the eighties Lakers or eighties Celtics - teams that emphasized teamwork over individualism and relied on passing as their biggest ongoing edge.
‐‐ Bill Simmons
There's a tired notion that the photojournalist has to be disengaged to be able to shoot what he shoots, and that's such a cliched idea of what the experience is. Of course they're engaged, and they're not distanced.
‐‐ Michael Mann
There's a ton of nerves for every fight I've been in; it doesn't matter if it was my debut.
‐‐ Holly Holm
There's a ton of stories that can come out of L.A. I actually think that even though I enjoy being in New York more, I think that L.A. is a really fascinating place.
‐‐ Corey Stoll
There's a ton of stuff in mythology and folklore that is loaded with wonderful creatures that I haven't drawn yet, but that's kind of my retirement plan. Theoretically, I won't be doing comics any longer, and I'll just be drawing and painting whatever the hell I want. Most of that will be monsters.
‐‐ Mike Mignola
There's a touch of the gambler in anybody really competitive and somebody that's willing to concede that to succeed, sometimes you need to cut corners and to make bold choices.
‐‐ Josh Charles
There's a toxicity within gaming culture, and also in tech culture, that drives this misogynist hatred, this reactionary backlash against women who have anything to say, especially those who have critiques or who are feminists.
‐‐ Anita Sarkeesian
There's a tradition in American fiction that is deadly serious and earnest - like the Steinbeckian social novel.
‐‐ John Hodgman
There's a tradition in British intellectual life of mocking any non-political force that gets involved in politics, especially within the sphere of the arts and the theatre.
‐‐ Harold Pinter
There's a tradition - in New Orleans it still exists - where people play in the street. People play outside of the venues. Food, music, and that cultural exchange, it happens anywhere.
‐‐ Jon Batiste
There's a tradition in the history of dissent in authoritarian countries of a certain kind of dissident, and their form of dissent is to live their lives as normally as possible.
‐‐ Evan Osnos
There's a tradition in war writing that the veteran goes over and sees the truth of war and comes back. And I'm skeptical of that.
‐‐ Phil Klay