We tend to forget in the West that the United States has more Muslim blood on its hands than Al Qaeda has on its hands of innocent non-Muslims.
‐‐ Feisal Abdul Rauf
We tend to get what we expect.
‐‐ Norman Vincent Peale
We tend to lack humility toward love, to patronize it rather than bow before it, to put mundane considerations before the emotional need to hold someone in our arms.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
We tend to live up to our expectations.
‐‐ Earl Nightingale
We tend to look through language and not realize how much power language has.
‐‐ Deborah Tannen
We tend to mistake music for the physical object.
‐‐ David Byrne
We tend to prefer candidates that don't talk about us one way in Scranton and another way in San Francisco.
‐‐ Sarah Palin
We tend to put poems into factions. And it restricts our reading.
‐‐ Thom Gunn
We tend to read each other's books in sizeable chunks as they are written. I don't know that you could say we are ruthless with each other - in fact, I suppose we are very kind. There are ways to make suggestions which are not destructive.
‐‐ Jonathan Kellerman
We tend to regard history as true and 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' as untrue. That's always puzzled me.
‐‐ Tim O'Brien
We tend to run our whole life trying to avoid all that hurts or displeases us, noticing the objects, people, or situations that we think will give us pain or pleasure, avoiding one and pursuing the other.
‐‐ Joko Beck
We tend to see individual differences instead of human universals. Thus, when someone says the word 'intelligence,' we think of Einstein instead of humans.
‐‐ Eliezer Yudkowsky
We tend to talk about death as if it is losing a battle, but that assumes living is winning and dying is not.
‐‐ Hanya Yanagihara
We tend to talk, Democrats, as a party, in legislative terms.
‐‐ Chuck Schumer
We tend to think about fascism in terms of the Second World War.
‐‐ Ian Hart
We tend to think of age only in time, but I don't think it has much to do with time at all; there's a whole load of other things. I've met 16-year-olds who are old and 90-year-olds who are young.
‐‐ Roger Daltrey
We tend to think of divorced or complicated families as a modern invention, and that is not at all true. You only have to read the Greek myths to see broken homes, widows, divorce, stepchildren, children trying to get along with new parents.
‐‐ Rick Riordan
We tend to think of extremes of emotions as registering, for example, you have to cry or laugh or get angry. But for the most part, we find it difficult to read each other most of the time. If you walk through the street, most people are pretty difficult to read. But they're thinking inside.
‐‐ Gabriel Byrne
We tend to think of heroes only in terms of violent combat, whether it's against enemies or a natural disaster. But human beings also perform radical acts of compassion; we just don't talk about them, or we don't talk about them as much.
‐‐ Diane Ackerman
We tend to think of human trafficking as a foreign issue, not something that could happen here in our own back yards. But it's a fast-growing problem in the United States, in every area, with no real defined demographic.
‐‐ Lori Foster
We tend to think of meditation in only one way. But life itself is a meditation.
‐‐ Raul Julia
We tend to think of our selves as the only wholly unique creations in nature, but it is not so. Uniqueness is so commonplace a property of living things that there is really nothing at all unique about it. A phenomenon can't be unique and universal at the same time.
‐‐ Lewis Thomas
We tend to think of politicians as time-servers and slackers. But on those committees they usually have an interest in the subject. And they're quite clever. I've seen them pick people apart.
‐‐ Mark Thomas
We tend to think of politics as bad, full of dirty tricks, negative ads, big campaigns, but I am here to explore the original meaning of politics, which is positive and has to do with balancing competing interests and looking for solutions.
‐‐ Eric Liu
We tend to think of science as finding equations, like E=MC2, that are simple and elegant. But maybe some theories are complicated, and we can only find the simple ones.
‐‐ Hod Lipson
We tend to think of Steam as tools for content developers and tools for producers. We're just always thinking: how do we want to make content developers' lives better and users' lives a lot better? With Big Picture Mode, we're trying to answer the question: 'How can we maximize a content developers' investment?'
‐‐ Gabe Newell
We tend to think of the mind of an organization residing in the CEO and the organization's top managers, perhaps with the help of outside consultants that they call in. But that is not really how an organization thinks.
‐‐ Kevin Kelly
We tend to think that employment is employment, and we don't ask the question: is this rewarding employment? Research establishes pretty clearly that typical notions of happiness - that more is better - really don't correspond to the way people think and feel.
‐‐ Michael Spence
We tend to think that people are more to blame for their acts than for their omissions.
‐‐ Peter Singer
We test everything on a one- and a three-year cycle. And you want to stress-test a model, and the three-year test usually does that because you have a growth and value bias. You have different interest rate environments.
‐‐ Louis Navellier
We thank thee for this opportunity to show our love for these heroes who have accomplished such wonders for the beloved United States, which was founded by noble and inspired men.
‐‐ Lorenzo Snow
We, the American people, owe the nation's police officers our deepest gratitude, our best efforts, and our strong support, for they have done so much for us against such great odds.
‐‐ Janet Reno
We, the artists, make the stuff they sell and they're like ticks on our backs, sucking the life out of us.
‐‐ Malcolm Wilson
We the chefs have a responsibility to learn about the chemical makeup of food!
‐‐ Joel Robuchon
We, the French, are viscerally attached to our laicite, our sovereignty, our independence, our values. The world knows that when France is attacked, it is liberty that is dealt a blow.
‐‐ Marine Le Pen
We, the generation that faces the next century, can add the solemn injunction 'If we don't do the impossible, we shall be faced with the unthinkable.'
‐‐ Petra Kelly
We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution.
‐‐ Abraham Lincoln
'We, The People' is more than a statement of purpose. It is an acknowledgement of an obligation to each other.
‐‐ Charlie Pierce
We, the people. Manifest Destiny. Conceived in liberty. Fear itself. Ask not. Morning in America. United we stand. Yes, we can. In times of great change and tumult, presidents seek to inspire beleaguered Americans by reminding them of their national identity.
‐‐ Ron Fournier
We, the people of the United States, we are a great Nation with a great vision.
‐‐ Steve Buyer
We, the People, recognize that we have responsibilities as well as rights; that our destinies are bound together; that a freedom which only asks what's in it for me, a freedom without a commitment to others, a freedom without love or charity or duty or patriotism, is unworthy of our founding ideals, and those who died in their defense.
‐‐ Barack Obama
We the people say it loud and clear every Election Day, in high-crime periods as well as peaceful stretches - More of our population needs to be behind bars.
‐‐ Thomas Frank
We, the Social Democrats, are convinced that capitalism needs to be tamed a second time. The first time we achieved that in Germany for many decades with the social market economy. That is no longer enough. Now we need to do it in Europe and even globally.
‐‐ Sigmar Gabriel
We, the women of the Senate, with President Obama by our side, will keep fighting - our shoulders square, our lipstick on - because you deserve equal pay for your hard work.
‐‐ Barbara Mikulski
We then came to the Soviet Union. One day we were walking and carrying our banner and distributing a few leaflets in Russian to people, and we met two women on the road.
‐‐ Satish Kumar
We then journeyed on to London Street, down which the tidal ditch continues its course.
‐‐ Henry Mayhew
We then took a shortened version of what we'd been doing in the pubs, with the best gags and things like that, out to cabaret clubs and things in the north of England for six weeks. And we became a big success.
‐‐ Neil Innes
We then went through the audition process and picked a guy named Richard Campbell and he is no secret to L.A. players as he was with Natalie Cole for years and Three Dog Night.
‐‐ Gerry Beckley
We, therefore, here in Britain stand shoulder to shoulder with our American friends in this hour of tragedy, and we, like them, will not rest until this evil is driven from our world.
‐‐ Tony Blair
We think a modern cloud lets you decide when you want to upgrade. We don't decide for you.
‐‐ Larry Ellison