We played in bars and other such establishments and anywhere where people would listen. Sometimes they did, and sometimes not. The outfits we wore were classics of the 50's.
‐‐ Phil Harris
We played in Texas about a year ago, at Emo's, the famous country and western club in Austin. And I figured, well, if I'm finally gonna die onstage, that's where it's going to be!
‐‐ Alan Vega
We played it as long as we could play it on that CD and I think it might be 50 minutes, maybe. What you have to do is play a couple of songs and then get off the stage because everything that trails it sounds stupid.
‐‐ Branford Marsalis
We played one warm-up gig at this bar that was kinda like that bar in 'The Blues Brothers' with the chicken wire. This place called The Brick House, in Housatonic. I really can't believe we're going to play for people in New York City. I'm terrified, but it's a small enough room. But it's really just supposed to be for the fun of it.
‐‐ Lauren Ambrose
We played soccer a lot with our friends and at school. We weren't on an official team or anything, but we'd definitely be up for it in gym or in after-school pickup games where we live.
‐‐ Mary-Kate Olsen
We played some gigs in Switzerland a couple of weeks ago and it was the first time I really felt the group was really a band in the sense of something I could write for.
‐‐ Fred Frith
We played the same thing in Europe we played in the States.
‐‐ Luther Allison
We played well in Kenya. We didn't lose a game and we bowled Pakistan out for 100 twice. We don't need to change much from that for this tournament.
‐‐ Shane Warne
We players are as normal human beings as anyone else, and we also have the right to live a normal life. I don't understand why people talk so much about the way we dress up, how we walk, what we eat, and every little detail of ours. Players are the real heroes. Sports have both respect and fame, and I am fortunate enough to be a sportsperson.
‐‐ Sania Mirza
We pledge ourselves to liberate all our people from the continuing bondage of poverty, deprivation, suffering, gender and other discrimination.
‐‐ Nelson Mandela
We pledge to fight the dark forces high in the counsels of the Republican Party which have made political capital out of the techniques of character assassination by innuendo.
‐‐ Emanuel Celler
We pledge to you that we will create jobs. End economic uncertainty and make America more competitive. We will cut Washington wasteful spending and reduce the size of government. And we will reform Congress and restore your trust in government.
‐‐ Kevin McCarthy
We plutocrats need to get this trickle-down economics thing behind us: this idea that the better we do, the better everyone else will do. It's not true. How could it be? I earn 1,000 times the median wage, but I do not buy 1,000 times as much stuff, do I?
‐‐ Nick Hanauer
We poison our lives with fear of burglary and shipwreck, and, ask anyone, the house is never burgled, and the ship never goes down.
‐‐ Jean Anouilh
We polled Tesla owners, do you want autopilot disabled or not. Not one person wanted it disabled. That's pretty telling.
‐‐ Elon Musk
We possess only the happiness we are able to understand.
‐‐ Maurice Maeterlinck
We practically own everything in the Philippines.
‐‐ Imelda Marcos
We praise a man who feels angry on the right grounds and against the right persons and also in the right manner at the right moment and for the right length of time.
‐‐ Aristotle
We pray for this beloved country, Egypt, for God to protect her safety, security, stability; to protect her unity and more so, her image.
‐‐ Pope Theodoros II
We pray that every field of science may contribute in bringing happiness - not disaster - to human beings.
‐‐ Kenichi Fukui
We pray that henceforth not only Japan but all mankind may know the blessings of harmony and progress.
‐‐ Shigeru Yoshida
We pray that the deceitful race - such hateful enemies and blasphemers of the name of Christ - be not allowed to further infect and trouble this new colony.
‐‐ Peter Stuyvesant
We prefer self-government with danger to servitude in tranquility.
‐‐ Kwame Nkrumah
We prefer synthetic rather than natural materials. Natural products are almost too valuable. Wood is much harder to produce than metal. And metal is recyclable, while wood isn't.
‐‐ Helmut Jahn
We prefer that the leaders of the Iraqi armed forces do the honorable thing; stop fighting for a regime that does not deserve your loyalty.
‐‐ Peter Pace
We prefer world law in the age of self-determination to world war in the age of mass extermination.
‐‐ John F. Kennedy
We preserve the status quo, preserve existing systems.
‐‐ Julie Bishop
We pretend that the brain is binary, like a computer. But it's not. It's completely holographic.
‐‐ Jim Harrison
We pretended there was no problem with Agent Orange after Vietnam and later the Pentagon recanted, after untold suffering by veterans.
‐‐ Jim McDermott
We pride ourselves as being top, really, on the African ladder... We feel that we have actually been advancing rather than going backwards.
‐‐ Robert Mugabe
We pride ourselves on our democratic traditions, but in Canada, women couldn't vote until 1918, Asians until 1948, and First Nations people living on reserves until 1960.
‐‐ David Suzuki
We print 37 million copies, and we found out about the unfortunate news as we were putting the issue to bed.
‐‐ Olivia Newton-John
We print money. The people that print the money is actually us. The government of the United States of America. By its very nature, we control that, and this system is there as representation of us.
‐‐ J. C. Chandor
We printed all the words out because otherwise nobody would be able to understand them.
‐‐ Paul Kantner
We probably, as primitive people, made music before we actually had a language, and that's where language comes from.
‐‐ Debbie Harry
We probably could more successfully resolve the North Korean nuclear threat through game-theoretic reasoning. We could successfully resolve what American leaders seem to perceive as an Iranian nuclear threat through game-theoretic reasoning.
‐‐ Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
We probably do not have a large enough industry here to ably support the independent filmmaker to move in and out. Much of the industry is based on full-time jobs here, institutionalised jobs.
‐‐ Ann Macbeth
We probably put about four or five comic books out a year and probably about two or three art books and various trade paperbacks - maybe four or five of those a year - and that's what we do now.
‐‐ Glenn Danzig
We probably spend more time talking about individual players in our coaching sessions than anything else.
‐‐ Hayden Fry
We probably wouldn't worry about what people think of us if we could know how seldom they do.
‐‐ Olin Miller
We procrastinated in the U.S., it's true. And we are changing that.
‐‐ Martin Winterkorn
We procured from an Indian a weasel perfectly white except the extremity of the tail which was black: great numbers of wild geese are passing to the south, but their flight is too high for us to procure any of them.
‐‐ Meriwether Lewis
We produce destructive people by the way we are treating them in childhood.
‐‐ Alice Miller
We produce motor drive electronics; we produce cargo systems for large narrow-body and wide-body airplanes and, more importantly, the emergency escape chute that goes on these planes.
‐‐ Louis R. Chenevert
We program the festival, after 20 years, exactly the way we did on the first day.
‐‐ Robert Redford
We promise according to our hopes and perform according to our fears.
‐‐ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
We promise in proportion to our hopes, and we deliver in proportion to our fears.
‐‐ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
We promise you that we will not cede a single part of Palestine, we will not cede Jerusalem, we will continue to fight and we will not lay down our arms.
‐‐ Ismail Haniyeh
We promised new benefits to seniors like preventive screening and diabetes testing. We kept that promise.
‐‐ Mike Rogers
We promote domestic savings by also things like the personal accounts associated with the president's Social Security initiative, which over time would generate more savings.
‐‐ John W. Snow