We live with incessant music, all the time. It's like some weird musical purgatory, there is absolutely no rest for the ears, no space to absorb and reflect.
‐‐ James Blake
We live with our archetypes, but can we live in them?
‐‐ Poul Anderson
We lived a lovely, middle-class, suburban life in Philadelphia. And I really thought that the TV programs of the '50s, like 'Father Knows Best' and 'The Adventures Of Ozzie And Harriet' Nelson were documentaries filmed with hidden cameras in our neighborhood.
‐‐ Richard Corliss
We lived above my father's launderette. Both my parents ran the launderette, but my father was also a factory supervisor, and my mum worked part-time in an accounts office.
‐‐ Sanjeev Bhaskar
We lived and breathed acting.
‐‐ David Naughton
We lived, ate, and breathed pop songs.
‐‐ Barry Mann
We lived by the water, and I was a pretty normal kid until my teenage years; then I dyed my hair pink and spiraled out of control.
‐‐ Tove Lo
We lived by very complex import and export policies, a very complex industrial licensing regime. Very few people could get licences, which were required right from manufacturing a pin to manufacturing a car, and generally went to people who found favour with the government.
‐‐ Sunil Mittal
We lived in a farm village, and no one could afford to buy a car or to fly. We were envious. We couldn't afford any toys. I couldn't imagine making a real car.
‐‐ Li Shufu
We lived in a flat that you could pretty much fit in my current kitchen. No wonder people drink! I can't understand why they don't throw themselves off the balconies.
‐‐ Gary Oldman
We lived in a real rough place but my mother kept me straight.
‐‐ Evander Holyfield
We lived in a suburb of Birmingham where I attended the local state school from the age of five. I then went on to King Edward VI High School in Edgbaston, Birmingham.
‐‐ John Vane
We lived in a tall, narrow Victorian house, which my parents had bought very cheaply during the war, when everyone thought London was going to be bombed flat. In fact, a V-2 rocket landed a few houses away from ours. I was away with my mother and sister at the time, but my father was in the house.
‐‐ Stephen Hawking
We lived in Colorado, and my parents were outdoorsy mountain people. My father would always say, 'Go out and don't come back until you have something to show me.' Which meant he wanted me to come back with a scraped knee or an injury. When I went out to play, I felt like I'd better get hurt.
‐‐ Jessica Biel
We lived in just a studio apartment with just a room and a bed that came out of the wall, and my mom couldn't afford even a Happy Meal. We ate Top Ramen. I had no toys, and I had, like, two shirts, a pair of jeans, and that was it. But I had my mom to myself, and I remember it being the coolest period of time. I loved it. I really loved it.
‐‐ Brie Larson
We lived in Manhattan, which was unbearable sometimes because it was so noisy. There were sirens blaring, construction sites going, people shouting and swearing at each other.
‐‐ Rachel Tucker
We lived in my father's studio, so there were the brushes and the pencils and the paint. So it would - it was very natural for me to want to paint, I think, and it was never a question.
‐‐ Jamie Wyeth
We lived in the bowels of New York City. It was a struggle just to survive. This nice suburban kid hadn't had to do much of that before.
‐‐ Peter Bergman
We lived in the provincial town of Ramat Gan where I spent most of my youth adjacent to the chess board.
‐‐ Arnon Goldfinger
We lived in the shadow of our rich relations. Mother was intent on keeping up with the people she was raised with, which was impossible. My father was a physician who wanted to be a rabbi but was weighed down by a great sense of obligation to support his family in style.
‐‐ Stewart Stern
We lived near a playground that had four baseball diamonds on it, and when I got to be 11, 12 years old, I was always over at the ballpark practicing or playing or doing something pertaining to baseball. And when I wasn't doing that, I was bouncing a rubber ball off the steps of my front porch at home.
‐‐ Bobby Doerr
We lived on a farm in the English countryside, where we wrote a lot of our music. You really were treated like an artist during those days-not like product, which is now the mode.
‐‐ Gary Wright
We lived on a farm outside a town of about 900 people. My father was the principal of the elementary school. It was a typical Southern town - there are a lot of churches, and it's dry.
‐‐ Robert Boswell
We lived on isolated farms and ranches, far from anybody, and when I was young I knew very few other kids, so I lived to a great extent in my imagination.
‐‐ Jack Williamson
We lived on the Key West Army Base. Key West for me was a tropical island paradise.
‐‐ Gloria Swanson
We lived the life with Keith Moon. It was all Spinal Tap magnified a thousand times.
‐‐ Roger Daltrey
We lived together as kids, and now we're taking care of each other as men.
‐‐ Aaron Neville
We lived, until I was 12 or so, in communal apartment with five different families and the same kitchen, in two little - my brother and me and my parents. It was hell, but it was a common thing. My father was not general or admiral, but he was colonel. He was teaching in military academy military topography.
‐‐ Mikhail Baryshnikov
We lived within two hundred yards of the sea, and its voice was in our ears night and day.
‐‐ Edward Carpenter
We'll all be riding that streetcar of desire.
‐‐ Bob Dole
We'll all die out eventually. Humans will be gone. And all I'm saying is, when people worry about polar bears disappearing or whatever, it's like, 'Well that's life, things will come and go, we'll find new species.'
‐‐ Karl Pilkington
We'll always have bureaucracies, but bureaucracies led by bureaucrats might be too much of a bad thing.
‐‐ John Sununu
We'll always need energy. We need to communicate, too, but we're not stuck with hand gestures and smoke signals. There are better ways to power our future than by digging fossil fuel from the ground and setting it on fire.
‐‐ Frances Beinecke
We'll be back. I promise you that.
‐‐ Samuel West
We'll be back to our nature documentary, 'Baggy the Anorexic Elephant' in just a second.
‐‐ Colin Mochrie
We'll be going to the fish market and a farmer's market this afternoon to get what we need to make and eat dinner as a family. I'm trying to expose my kids to going to a farmers market or the fish market and learning what that's all about.
‐‐ Emeril Lagasse
We'll be launching the new public prosecution service in Northern Ireland tomorrow. I'll be doing it in Belfast tomorrow. This is an entirely new era, in which criminal justice now exercised on an equal basis, not the old basis in which community division was a feature.
‐‐ Peter Hain
We'll be 'outsourcing' our creativity and our thought processes to manufactured components that could be inconspicuously implanted beneath our coiffeurs. Welcome to the Borg. You might not be entirely comfortable with such cybernetic enhancements, but all the smart money says it's going to happen.
‐‐ Seth Shostak
We'll be presenting a broad spectrum of the music and looking at how the younger guys can carry it on.
‐‐ Keith Emerson
We'll be reporting music news every week and have real bands coming and performing on 'MyMusic,' interacting with the fictional cast as though they were real.
‐‐ Benny Fine
We'll continue to expand our footprint... Oracle's Fusion cloud applications for HCM, CRM and ERP all have a new simplified user interface and an integrated social network that makes our enterprise applications as easy-to-use and familiar as Facebook, while enabling better collaboration and teamwork among your employees and your customers.
‐‐ Larry Ellison
We'll continue to see more and more brands integrate social causes, charitable components and environmental issues as underlying themes to their campaigns and messaging. Humans connect with humans after all, and brands are using this as a point of connection to engage with their audience, especially charity-minded Generation Y.
‐‐ Amy Jo Martin
We'll do a crazy video of a great song that people can actually dance to.
‐‐ Mark Roberts
We'll do all right if we can capitalize on our mistakes.
‐‐ Mickey Rivers
We'll do it, we'll do it.
‐‐ Zinedine Zidane
We'll engage in pretty extreme violence in the world but, you know, the one thing that comes to humans as easily as eating or breathing or sleeping, is sex.
‐‐ Mark Ruffalo
We'll free every slave in every town and region. Can anybody get a bigger army than that?
‐‐ Dalton Trumbo
We'll get material in there and all of a sudden I'll switch the material around or the order of the show.
‐‐ Davy Jones
We'll get way further if we educate people and not lock them up.
‐‐ Ty Dolla Sign