We talk about theatre museums filled with old costumes and things. What we also need is a theatre museum of the old routines on videotape. We are only the custodians of those techniques, and they should be preserved.
‐‐ Jim Dale
We talk about this concept of openness and transparency as the high-level ideal that we're moving towards at Facebook. The way that we get there is by empowering people to share and connect. The combination of those two things leads the world to become more open.
‐‐ Mark Zuckerberg
We talk about what's important to Hispanics: education, family, creating an environment in which you can achieve what you want to achieve because there aren't going to be obstacles in your way.
‐‐ Lionel Sosa
We talk about, you know, diet and that we shouldn't give our kids big things and obesity and fast food. Well, you know there are people who don't have that problem because they're not getting any food! We have so many deep problems and issues facing humanity.
‐‐ Chris Noth
We talk different languages, eat different foods, but all humanity has one ancestor, which started from one person, which started from one god.
‐‐ Ashraf Barhom
We talk of communing with Nature, but 'tis with ourselves we commune... Nature furnishes the conditions - the solitude - and the soul furnishes the entertainment.
‐‐ John Burroughs
We talk of our mastery of nature, which sounds very grand; but the fact is we respectfully adapt ourselves, first, to her ways.
‐‐ Clarence Day
We talk to our partners in Silicon Valley every week, so we have a real sense of what goes on.
‐‐ Peter Barris
We talked a lot about The Best Intentions and how we could shoot certain scenes in different ways with slightly different bits of dialogue and information, so that later on, we could cut the piece more easily and it would still feel complete, even though it was shorter.
‐‐ Bille August
We talked about many issues, like welfare, is it the way of life or hand up? Talked about size of government, how much should it tax families and small businesses? And when we left that lunch, we got in the car and I looked over at Chuck and said, 'I'll be damned. we're Republicans.'
‐‐ Susana Martinez
We talked about politics constantly in my family growing up in North Carolina. There were always debates. Being of Greek background, it's in our blood to drink coffee and talk politics.
‐‐ Zach Galifianakis
We talked about some of our experiences, focusing, hanging together down the stretch, important games. It's not necessarily who has the most talent but what team sticks together and executes their fundamentals the best.
‐‐ Tony Dungy
We talked about the Internet and Wikipedia and how facts and history are being collectively created online.
‐‐ Joichi Ito
We talked about Tootsie, the idea in Tootsie is that a man becomes a better man for having been a woman.
‐‐ Sydney Pollack
We talked to the referees before the game; there's always new situations to adjust, for the refs and for us as well. Even on the ice, it's good for players to talk and interact with the referee.
‐‐ Peter Bondra
We talking about revolution because that's the era that you're caught in.
‐‐ H. Rap Brown
We taped all this and then got it transcribed and picked the best lines or ideas or ways to take a scene. I've done that many times, and it can improve the script but also wreck a perfectly good scene.
‐‐ John Schlesinger
We target people who understand that relationships are the lifeline of a small company.
‐‐ David Rose
We targeted five industries for growth, industries where we have natural advantages in North Dakota: value-added agriculture, advanced manufacturing, technology-based businesses, energy and tourism. We worked very hard to grow all those businesses, and that's what's happening.
‐‐ John Hoeven
We tax air passengers like cigarettes and alcohol - we impose sin taxes on travellers.
‐‐ Gordon Bethune
We teach about how to drive in school, but not how to manage finances.
‐‐ Andy Williams
We teach people how to treat us.
‐‐ Phil McGraw
We teach people that they upset themselves. We can't change the past, so we change how people are thinking, feeling and behaving today.
‐‐ Albert Ellis
We teach teens what we think they ought to know, and we never tell them what they want to know.
‐‐ Sue Johanson
We teach young kids from 8 to 14 or 15 about their musical heritage through great songs written by American songwriters. We don't do too many modern composers, although we include songs from Billy Joel and other writers like him.
‐‐ Margaret Whiting
We teachers can only help the work going on, as servants wait upon a master.
‐‐ Maria Montessori
We teenage girls are faced with a quandary: we know what we want but are forced to wait for our male counterparts to grow up. We are ready for intense and meaningful relationships, but research indicates that males will not reach maturity until their mid-20s.
‐‐ Alexandra Adornetto
We tell anybody who asks that we think Apple is making a big mistake by not being compatible.
‐‐ Rob Glaser
We tell applicants, 'If you don't intend to be here for life, you needn't apply.'
‐‐ S. Truett Cathy
We tell infertile couples all the time that are having trouble conceiving because of the woman not ovulating, 'Just relax. Drink a glass of wine. And don't be so tense and uptight because all that adrenaline can cause you not to ovulate.'
‐‐ Phil Gingrey
We tell lies when we are afraid... afraid of what we don't know, afraid of what others will think, afraid of what will be found out about us. But every time we tell a lie, the thing that we fear grows stronger.
‐‐ Tad Williams
We tell lies, yet it is easy to show that lying is immoral.
‐‐ Epictetus
We tell our triumphs to the crowds, but our own hearts are the sole confidants of our sorrows.
‐‐ Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton
We tell ourselves stories in order to live.
‐‐ Joan Didion
We tell ourselves zombie stories to remind us we shouldn't live beyond the natural boundaries of life - or seek a third stage of life in this world.
‐‐ Stephen Graham Jones
We tell stories. We talk about statistics. And in 1978, we added an element of the show that gave it its heartbeat: the long distance dedication.
‐‐ Casey Kasem
We tell stories with maps about global warming, biodiversity; we can design more livable cities, track the spread of epidemics. That makes a difference.
‐‐ Jack Dangermond
We tell the public which way the cat is jumping. The public will take care of the cat.
‐‐ Arthur Hays Sulzberger
We tend in this country to talk about Democrats and Republicans, and think there's little group over there called Independents that's maybe 2%. That is not the case, and it has not been the case for most of modern American history.
‐‐ Adam Davidson
We tend not to use the biggest resource in healthcare - the patients themselves. So I'm trying to figure out possible uses for digital technologies like Facebook but also real-life social networks to improve healthcare provision.
‐‐ Lucien Engelen
We tend to admire the people in our society who have accumulated such wealth as to seem somehow great. But we shouldn't forget that it was the everyday working class man who made this country great.
‐‐ Armstrong Williams
We tend to assume that data is either private or public, either owned by one person or shared by many. In fact there's more to it than that, above and beyond the upsetting reality that private data is now anything but.
‐‐ Nick Harkaway
We tend to be more environmental at home than at work, regardless of the industry we're in.
‐‐ Gale Anne Hurd
We tend to become social core groups, whatever our similar interest and background where we came through. It tends to be a filter through which people see themselves. It can be all different ethnicities. They can see themselves as San Franciscans, or Warriors fans. You want to build a tribe of viral advocates for that team.
‐‐ Peter Guber
We tend to believe that things are impossible that are very possible.
‐‐ Jim McKelvey
We tend to block off many of our senses when we're staring at a screen. Nature time can literally bring us to our senses.
‐‐ Richard Louv
We tend to connect bad food and bad habits with romance and sex.
‐‐ Marilu Henner
We tend to do period stuff because it helps make it one step removed from boring everyday reality.
‐‐ Ethan Coen
We tend to focus on assets and forget about debts. Financial security requires facing up to the big picture: assets minus debts.
‐‐ Suze Orman