There's always this sense of incredulity that writers feel, because they're usually living flat and ordinary lives, because they have to.
‐‐ Doris Lessing
There's always Tunisia. Amid the smoking ruins of the Middle East, there is that one encouraging success story.
‐‐ Elliott Abrams
There's always very high tension with dance auditions! You're in a group, watching the people in the front of the room, hoping you'll get something, anything that will relieve a bit of the stress.
‐‐ Sarah Hay
There's always ways of motivating yourself to higher levels. Write about it, dream about it. But after that, turn it into action. Don't just dream.
‐‐ Dan Gable
There's an 800 kilometer border between Iran and Afghanistan.
‐‐ Mohsen Makhmalbaf
There's an abiding interest by the United States, by the American people, and by anybody with his eyes set in his head, to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
‐‐ Benjamin Netanyahu
There's an absolute prejudice that good movies are dramas and comedies are more dismissable. But I couldn't disagree more.
‐‐ Joseph Gordon-Levitt
There's an absolute surety to the hands-on conservation lifestyle of hunting, fishing and trapping where you know you're going to consume today.
‐‐ Ted Nugent
There's an abundance of exposure when you start working in American films. Inevitably you become a brand and that has to be controlled.
‐‐ Tom Hardy
There's an academic tradition called the 'Last Lecture.' Hypothetically, if you knew you were going to die and you had one last lecture, what would you say to your students? Well, for me, there's an elephant in the room. And the elephant in the room, for me, it wasn't hypothetical.
‐‐ Randy Pausch
There's an adage that a lot of coaches have, that I completely disagree with, is if you make the Olympic team too early you become complacent.
‐‐ Natalie Coughlin
There's an adage that is an apt description of the new dynamic at work between brands and consumers connected through social media: People support what they help to build. But now that many brands are launching community-driven cause marketing campaigns, the challenge becomes what to do next?
‐‐ Simon Mainwaring
There's an admirable belief about the virtues of meritocracy - that the best ideas prove the best results. It's a wrong and misguided belief by well-intentioned people.
‐‐ Mitch Kapor
There's an air of mystery around the Masons, but the reality is that they're mostly a bunch of veterans getting drunk in a lodge that they've built to look like a temple. It's just a bunch of guys trying to get away from their wives.
‐‐ Jimmy Kimmel
There's an alternative. There's always a third way, and it's not a combination of the other two ways. It's a different way.
‐‐ David Carradine
There's an amazing documentary, 'The Day After Trinity,' which is crazy good.
‐‐ John Benjamin Hickey
There's an amazing intimate feeling in a small club but an insane rush playing a stadium or festival.
‐‐ Tiesto
There's an ancient tension between wanting to savor the world as it is and wanting to improve on the world as given.
‐‐ Leon Kass
There's an appeal to the American sense of exceptionalism, that we're morally superior, as way to not be self-critical. I think that's a bit dangerous.
‐‐ Al Franken
There's an appetite for vigour in films. The camera loves a bit of movement. Movement is usually attached to younger people and men, and that's just the way it is. I think that it's a bitter pill to swallow, but it's a fact that there aren't going to be masses and masses of roles for older women because there isn't the audience for it.
‐‐ Joanna Lumley
There's an army story in me, and I think there's a WWII Brooks film somewhere.
‐‐ Mel Brooks
There's an art to being a good actor, there's an art to being a celebrity, and there's an art to longevity.
‐‐ Rocky Carroll
There's an art to comedy.
‐‐ Marlon Wayans
There's an art to making something look good when, on a hanger, it's just a black coat.
‐‐ Daria Werbowy
There's an art to stupid comedy. There's an art to offensive comedy, and I think the key is it's just gotta make you laugh.
‐‐ Hayden Schlossberg
There's an assault on human sexuality, as Judge Scalia said, they've taken sides in the culture war and on top of that if we have a democracy, the democratic processes should be that we can elect representatives who will share our point of view and vote those things into law.
‐‐ Pat Robertson
There's an assumption if you have any faith you vote this way, you vote that way, or you're this, or you're absolutely a conservative, and those just aren't all true.
‐‐ Corbin Bernsen
There's an assumption in many of these cultures that these children are mentally retarded, when in fact they're not at all. I saw how the operation affects the child, as well as the child's family and often the village.
‐‐ Roma Downey
There's an assumption that my audience is all these bearded twats from Dalston. But actually, quite a lot of older people go. For them, it's like pre-alternative comedy, when there was Dave Allen or Jackie Mason or someone. Also, weirdly, because I don't really swear, they're not scared off.
‐‐ Stewart Lee
There's an audience for all kinds of great art.
‐‐ Robin Thicke
There's an audience for everything.
‐‐ Davy Jones
There's an audience out there for all these different types of things. Whether it's comedy, motion-picture drama, family movie or a cool, cutting-edge indie, it's nice to know that I can span all those different genres.
‐‐ Ralph Macchio
There's an awareness of fashion in this country, and it's not limited to gay people.
‐‐ Calvin Klein
There's an awful lot of choices in the world as far as what one can do for a living. It's best to be familiar with as many sectors of the working world as you can be so you'll be better at your creative job anyway.
‐‐ Justine Bateman
There's an awful lot of corruption in Japanese business and politics, corruption of the sort that can make for great setting for a spy story.
‐‐ Barry Eisler
There's an awful lot of hanging around when you're doing science fiction. Going down and waiting for them to set up, being told to go back to your dressing room while they change the track and the lighting and so on.
‐‐ John Hurt
There's an awful lot of resources that can be drawn upon in an improvised music concert.
‐‐ Fred Frith
There's an awful lot of terrible television which I could do, but I mostly stick to Have I Got News for You.
‐‐ Ian Hislop
There's an awful temptation to just keep on researching. There comes a point where you just have to stop, and start writing.
‐‐ David McCullough
There's an axiom I live by: 'There is no art without politics.' You either choose to engage it, or you choose political apathy. This ties in with ideas around real-time performance and feedback.
‐‐ Chris Jordan
There's an ease that I have living in Australia. The best things about Sydney are free: the sunshine's free, and the harbour's free, and the beach is free.
‐‐ Russell Crowe
There's an easygoing nature that comes with a perspective of things that aren't as important as we make them sometimes.
‐‐ Marguerite Moreau
There's an ecstatic side to writing. It's like jazz. It just has a life.
‐‐ Alice Walker
There's an edge to real rock 'n' roll. It's all that matters.
‐‐ Neil Young
There's an effort to reclaim the unmentionable, the unsayable, the unspeakable, all those things come into being a composer, into writing music, into searching for notes and pieces of musical information that don't exist.
‐‐ David Bowie
There's an electrical thing about movies.
‐‐ Oliver Stone
There's an element of tongue-in-cheek in every one of our songs. Walking off into the sunset, holding hands, and being married forever was not exactly a brand new idea.
‐‐ Peter Noone
There's an element to songwriting that I can't explain, that comes from somewhere else. I can't explain that dividing line between nothing and something that happens within a song, where you have absolutely nothing, and then suddenly you have something. It's like the origin of the universe.
‐‐ Nick Cave
There's an energy and excitement when you're building a company. You have so much tail wind. You're planting new seeds. But it's also scary, because there's no safety net.
‐‐ Howard Schultz
There's an enormous amount of obliviousness: a desire among young gentrifiers to see only the city they want to see.
‐‐ Jess Row