We turn toward God only to obtain the impossible.
‐‐ Albert Camus
We turned the switch, saw the flashes, watched for ten minutes, then switched everything off and went home. That night I knew the world was headed for sorrow.
‐‐ Leo Szilard
We turned what is virtually a glorified independent label into one of the powerhouse labels in the town.
‐‐ Toby Keith
We twentieth-century Mexicans, even those of pure Indian descent, look on the pre-Columbian world as a world on the other side, not only distant in time but across the cultural divide.
‐‐ Octavio Paz
We typically don't choose our athletes until about a month prior to the Games because anything can happen.
‐‐ Shannon Miller
We typically hear numbers that there are 34 million households that are in stocks in some form. Well, I say that what's occurred is if you have a job in this country, you're in stocks.
‐‐ Jim Cramer
We unavoidably stand in so many unholy places and are subjected to so much that is vulgar, profane, and destructive of the Spirit of the Lord that I encourage our Saints all over the world, wherever possible, to strive to stand more often in holy places.
‐‐ James E. Faust
We underestimate children and the people who work with them. I swear - so often, I tell people I am a children's author, and it's like they want to pat me on the head: 'Aw, isn't that sweet.'
‐‐ Kathi Appelt
We understand God by everything in ourselves that is fragmentary, incomplete, and inopportune.
‐‐ Emile M. Cioran
We understand 'Roots,' and that experience was mind-boggling, and it changed the way society viewed race relations. It was incredibly important. With 'Roots,' I was just as proud as anybody else that people of color were getting their stories told.
‐‐ Esai Morales
We understand that the real market value of Blockbuster may never be fully realized as a wholly owned part of Viacom.
‐‐ Sumner Redstone
We understand that we're going to be outspent. But we still think we can win decisively because there's some things money can't buy. Among these are votes.
‐‐ Chris Gibson
We understand tornadoes scientifically, but it still feels supernatural. The randomness makes it feel supernatural.
‐‐ Michael Koryta
We understood, growing up - 'cause it was taught in our family home, my mom and dad - to respect women, for instance. To respect yourself. That you respect your name. Those are the kind of things we were taught.
‐‐ Burgess Owens
We undress men and women, we don't dress them any more.
‐‐ Pierre Cardin
We unfortunately already live on a planet where the climate has changed and will continue to change no matter what we do now. We're playing a game of making the problem less bad rather than preventing it.
‐‐ Alex Steffen
We, unlike Nazi Germany or Mussolini's Italy, have never stopped being a nation of laws, not of men. But witness how men with motives and a majority can manipulate law to cruel and unjust ends.
‐‐ Robert Byrd
We unwittingly judge products by their boxes, books by their covers, and even corporation's annual reports by their nice glossy finish.
‐‐ Leonard Mlodinow
We urge all democratic nations and the United Nations to answer the Iraqi Governing Council's call for support for the people of Iraq in making the transition to democracy.
‐‐ Dick Cheney
We urge the Department of Justice to carefully investigate and aggressively prosecute all senior bank officials who participated in manipulating the London interbank offered rate throughout the financial crisis.
‐‐ Peter Welch
We use a lot of source music on some shows and none on others.
‐‐ Stephen Hopkins
We use a Native American tradition of the talking stick. You sit and pass it around and whoever has the stick has to talk. Some people just hold it. Others really share.
‐‐ Lisa Bonet
We use American influence with Israel not to promote economic growth in the West Bank, but to try and impede Jewish - never Arab - construction in the capital city.
‐‐ Elliott Abrams
We use blue on the handle of the Alessi kettle. Blue is cool, so you're supposed to think that it's not hot. And the bird is red: you're supposed to think to be careful to remove the bird.
‐‐ Michael Graves
We use competitive markets to arrange for delivery of our food supply.
‐‐ Kenneth Lay
We use digitisation and 3D-render programs such as Optitex and ClO3D to create the silhouettes, but we invented our system to let users mix and match components in real time.
‐‐ Aslaug Magnusdottir
We use fashion for status and to beautify and there's nothing wrong with that, but when it becomes completely unbalanced, then you're living a decadent life. And when that happens on a global scale, you're living in a decadent world.
‐‐ David LaChapelle
We use many expressions of fennel: blended with potato, it's an earthy, rich puree; the raw fronds add a fresh, green note; and the braised version gives it a luscious, home-cooked feel, something people can connect to - you need that in any dish.
‐‐ Daniel Humm
We use our gadgets for distraction and entertainment. We use them to avoid work while giving the impression that we're actually working hard.
‐‐ Meghan Daum
We use our parents like recurring dreams, to be entered into when needed.
‐‐ Doris Lessing
We use paper documents to store knowledge so we can consult and reconsult it, giving us a type of recall impossible with our unaided minds; we use pencils to scratch down material so we can manipulate it in a fashion impossible in our unaided minds.
‐‐ Clive Thompson
We use shorts at the studio extensively to develop talent. I always love to give opportunities for young story people, animators, layout people something like that to take the next step up in their career and try things out.
‐‐ John Lasseter
We use so much bad language that it forms a barrier between ourselves and the truth.
‐‐ Tom Robbins
We use social media as an adjunct to my total media/market outreach.
‐‐ Jeffrey Gitomer
We use the Heidelberg Catechism in our worship. Sometimes we read it responsively. Other times I'll work it into my communion liturgy. I'll quote it in my sermons from time to time. I've seen the Catechism used effectively as Sunday school material.
‐‐ Kevin DeYoung
We use the people who are in the bullpen producing.
‐‐ Bill Evans
We use the same possessive pronouns for everything, but do we own our lives or sisters or husbands in the same way we own our shoes? Do we own any of them at all?
‐‐ Samantha Harvey
We use the word 'hope' perhaps more often than any other word in the vocabulary: 'I hope it's a nice day.' 'Hopefully, you're doing well.' 'So how are things going along? Pretty good. Going to be good tomorrow? Hope so.'
‐‐ Studs Terkel
We use the word 'synoptic' to talk about Matthew, Mark, and Luke, and it really means 'seeing together,' because they all have a similar perspective. Matthew and Luke - whoever wrote those Gospels - used Mark as a focus and as a basic story. So all of them have a lot in common.
‐‐ Elaine Pagels
We use tools such as email, not just as a way to keep in daily touch with family members who live in other cities, but also as a way to keep in touch with staff and members of the public.
‐‐ Tipper Gore
We use work to numb out. We can't turn off our machines because we're afraid we're going to miss something.
‐‐ Brene Brown
We used tea towels for gloves until we got proper ones and were always breaking our mum's ornaments. She'd come home and find us all sat in our boxer shorts, out of breath and our skin red raw. She hated it.
‐‐ Liam Smith
We used the Western style to express our own themes and stories. But don't forget that our heritage includes The Thousand and One Nights.
‐‐ Naguib Mahfouz
We used to be referred to as bakers and then we became known as cake decorators and now we are known as cake designers. I teach at the French Culinary Institute in New York and cake design is a legitimate profession.
‐‐ Ron Ben-Israel
We used to call it recurrent airplay when someone had a hit.
‐‐ Michael Bolton
We used to dial; now we speed dial. We used to read; now we speed read. We used to walk; now we speed walk. And of course, we used to date, and now we speed date. And even things that are by their very nature slow - we try and speed them up, too.
‐‐ Carl Honore
We used to do sock puppet shows for my auntie back in the day. Me and my friends would do accents of Englishmen, and we would sip tea and act like we were rich in front of the family, and they thought it was just hilarious, the level of perception that we had about things that we'd never experienced.
‐‐ Keith Stanfield
We used to drink an awful lot of alcohol.
‐‐ Bill Bruford
We used to exchange leotards with gymnasts from other countries. I don't remember who I got my most prized leotard from, but it was one with a lot of stars on it.
‐‐ Nadia Comaneci