There were eleven publishers in New York City, and when it was all over, I think it went down to four or five, and then finally just the three of them, the Big Three.
‐‐ Dan DeCarlo
There were episodes where I would wear seven or eight outfits. It took a lot of time to get those together. What the character wears is very essential to how I create the character.
‐‐ Donna Mills
There were few people, perhaps, more passionately fond of travelling, and seeing fresh places, and new scenes, than myself; but now, since, by the grace of God, I have seen beauty in the Lord Jesus, I have lost my taste for these things.
‐‐ George Muller
There were five children in my family, and arguing was how we used to entertain ourselves.
‐‐ Jack Straw
There were five writers on Blazing Saddles.
‐‐ Dom DeLuise
There were gentlemen and there were seamen in the navy of Charles the Second. But the seamen were not gentlemen; and the gentlemen were not seamen.
‐‐ Thomas Babington Macaulay
There were IBM logos designed for the film, and there were IBM design consultants working with Kubrick on the layout of the controls and computer screens.
‐‐ Douglas Trumbull
There were incredibly few rock songs making it out to the airwaves until the '80s came along.
‐‐ Joe Elliott
There were influences in my life that were more important than journalism, such as comic strips and radio.
‐‐ Guillermo Cabrera Infante
There were loads of plays which were very popular before and after the war, where everybody wore a dinner jacket in the third act and it was in a house that you wished you'd owned with people that you wish you knew. It was life seen through a very privileged way.
‐‐ Timothy West
There were lots of smart black people at Harvard before Barack Obama, but none of them ever got to head up the law review. There has been a history of discrimination.
‐‐ Andrew Young
There were many factors as to why I decided to come out as being undocumented. One of them is because I look the way that I look; I don't look like the 'stereotypical undocumented' person.
‐‐ Jose Antonio Vargas
There were many films made for both cinema and television, and in general I don't connect them very much with our books. I have one favorite: 'The Man on the Roof' by director Bo Widerberg, which was based on 'The Abominable Man.'
‐‐ Maj Sjowall
There were many good actresses in my time like Jane Powell and Debbie Reynolds, but I was the only dancer.
‐‐ Leslie Caron
There were many in the party that did not want me to run.
‐‐ David Ige
There were many influences on me while growing up. In the late Seventies and early Eighties when I was growing up in Hyderabad, it was a bit more laid-back, and that gave you time to think about things differently without perhaps being caught up in the narrow approach to one's journey through life.
‐‐ Satya Nadella
There were many, many other 'Django' films following mine, with other actors and directors, but there is only one 'Django.'
‐‐ Franco Nero
There were many stars in Motown's firmament - among them, Stevie, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, Martha Reeves and Diana Ross - but I happen to have loved the Four Tops most of all.
‐‐ Jon Landau
There were many things that led to the iPhone at Apple. We were searching for what to do after iPod that would make sense.
‐‐ Phil Schiller
There were many times during our career when he could've quit and done something else. But he knew that his power was with the Grateful Dead. He didn't want to go solo. Jerry was a groupist. He loved to group.
‐‐ Mickey Hart
There were many times my pants were so thin I could sit on a dime and tell if it was heads or tails.
‐‐ Jonathan Swift
There were many times when I had to emotionally come to terms with the fact that maybe I wasn't ever going to get married. And I started getting comfortable with that.
‐‐ Salma Hayek
There were many years when I was hand-to-mouth and didn't know how I was gonna make rent. I've done every job under the sun, from busing tables, temping, and working in factories to SAT prep and detailing cars. So to be able to make a living where all I do is write is absolutely liberating.
‐‐ Beau Willimon
There were moments on the set when the depth of the cast of 'Dreamgirls' was almost overwhelming to me.
‐‐ Bill Condon
There were moments that Bobby and I would come offstage after performing in front of 20,000 people and say, 'Wow, how did that happen?' It's been a blessed life.
‐‐ Bill Medley
There were moments when I really just thought, I don't need anything and I don't need anyone. I just want to go away and disappear.
‐‐ Shania Twain
There were mornings in the make-up trailer where I'd have fits of laughter because of the extraordinary daily events of the shoot. Sometimes, it was all too much to believe. But the wildest things happened.
‐‐ Madeleine Stowe
There were mornings when I just didn't want to get out of bed. But once again, I'm in an adverse situation and having to deal with something new and learn how to do it.
‐‐ Picabo Street
There were movies that always made me want to be a director. You see brilliant scenes and the way the emotions were handled. I thought, I'd really like to do that.
‐‐ Bruce Beresford
There were musicians that influenced me, but they weren't all women. Teena Marie was a big influence because she wrote and produced her own music, which let me know that women could write and produce their own music, which was an empowering moment for me.
‐‐ Queen Latifah
There were never any doctors in my family. But my grandparents and my mother had a strong social conscience that was formative.
‐‐ Robert Winston
There were nine children in my father's family and eight in my mother's. My grandparents did the best with what they had. After the Depression, they were scratching out a living and working hard. They kept the family going.
‐‐ Cheryl Ladd
There were nineteen years between my grandparents, and I was in a relationship for five years from the age of fifteen to twenty with a man who was thirteen years older than me who remains one of the loves of my life, and he passed away when I was twenty years old.
‐‐ Kate Winslet
There were no bigger stars in the new evangelism than the Bakkers.
‐‐ Kathie Lee Gifford
There were no competitions on television. The first skating competition I ever remember seeing on television was the 1968 Olympics when Peggy Fleming won.
‐‐ Dorothy Hamill
There were no dead bodies in Watergate.
‐‐ Monica Crowley
There were no dissidents then in the USSR because they were all killed.
‐‐ Natan Sharansky
There were no examples of girls like myself becoming successful actresses. To be an actress in England was a serious, upper-middle class girl's profession. I just thought I would never be accepted unless I pretended to become somebody I wasn't.
‐‐ Tracey Ullman
There were no gifts. Everything is properly accounted for. I provided testimony and evidence to the committee... This was all stuff that was previously known.
‐‐ Robert Torricelli
There were no good bands in my town. You know, there's like this magic town where every kid started a band in high school, and half of them were good and have careers based on relationships built at that time? That wasn't what my life was like at all.
‐‐ Autre Ne Veut
There were no international terrorists in Iraq until we went in. It was we who gave the perfect conditions in which Al Qaeda could thrive.
‐‐ Robin Cook
There were no jewelry hidden. Walt wanted this atmosphere: They were supposed to live here, they've been outside somewhere, but they could come back at any minute and catch us.
‐‐ John Hench
There were no jobs created in America from 1945, when the war ended, through 2003. How could there be? Taxes were too high. Preposterously so under Eisenhower, Kennedy, Nixon, Reagan (who left office with a 28 percent rate on long-term capital gains) and Bush the Elder.
‐‐ Andrew Tobias
There were no museums or galleries in Shanghai, but I was very keen on art - I was always sketching and copying, and sometimes I think that my whole career as a writer has been the substitute work of an unfulfilled painter.
‐‐ J. G. Ballard
There were no PCs when I started programming on computers.
‐‐ Dave Winer
There were no previews; we made the film we wanted to make.
‐‐ Stephen Hopkins
There were no rules, other than that the song should sound good and be fun to play.
‐‐ Levon Helm
There were no spells at my school, just a smack in the mouth.
‐‐ Michael Gambon
There were no strategic mistakes that could affect Russia's history and it further development. No, there were no such mistakes. Tactical errors were made in some less significant options, problems and so on. But, on the whole, Russia embarked on a correct path and it changed.
‐‐ Boris Yeltsin
There were no temples or shrines among us save those of nature.
‐‐ Charles Eastman