We wanted people to 3-D-print anything, not just more 3-D printers.
‐‐ Bre Pettis
We wanted the language to feel fresh, fun, and rock solid.
‐‐ James Frank
We wanted this war and now we've got it, and I'm not sure that we know what to do with it.
‐‐ Michael Ignatieff
We wanted to be achievers, but being an achiever didn't mean that you stopped being a woman.
‐‐ Peggy Fleming
We wanted to be as expansive as possible to make sure we didn't preclude some good ideas.
‐‐ John Poindexter
We wanted to be in great shape, we wanted to be able to cope with zero gravity, we wanted to be able to cope with accelerations and decelerations and so on. So all of us trained so that we were probably in the best physical condition we had ever been in up until that point.
‐‐ Alan Shepard
We wanted to bring the political situation in Austria on stage. Naturally we could not do that without pointing to Austrian's northern neighbor Germany.
‐‐ Leon Askin
We wanted to celebrate the 'Dangerous Deception' release by letting everyone experience the thrill of sharing a book with a reader who wouldn't otherwise have one.
‐‐ Margaret Stohl
We wanted to create an environment where if a game player enjoyed the 'writing style' of a particular game designer, he or she could look for the next game by that same author and not be disappointed.
‐‐ David Crane
We wanted to describe society from our Left point of view. Per had written political books, but they'd only sold 300 copies. We realised that people read crime and through the stories we could show the reader that under the official image of welfare-state Sweden there was another layer of poverty, criminality and brutality.
‐‐ Maj Sjowall
We wanted to do a sequel with Jim and Jeff. They said that the word was that Jim didn't want to do any sequels. We approached him and he said he would do it, but not until next year. New Line said it was too long to wait.
‐‐ Bobby Farrelly
We wanted to do a woman on a reality show because that's what's happening right now-it's part of our culture.
‐‐ Lisa Kudrow
We wanted to enjoy what we were doing and we had business things we had to straighten out and personnel problems and it sort of took a little time to do it.
‐‐ Debbie Harry
We wanted to establish a new fan base over here. And second, we wanted to challenge ourselves. We wanted to bring what is ostensibly new music to fresh ears and see what lights them up.
‐‐ Bob Weir
We wanted to get everyone back focused on the fact we are playing live again. It really does sound great.
‐‐ Andy Taylor
We wanted to guide the musicians, so we could create our own sound. We would never let the band just go in and play the chord sheets. We were very focused on what we had in mind for these productions.
‐‐ Lamont Dozier
We wanted to interview people on the show, do variety, get the artists, the guests involved with us in our group. They wanted to keep the four guys together. We wanted to change the format.
‐‐ Davy Jones
We wanted to make a powerful cello sound in order to show to the world the possibilities of the cello and to use it in a different way than the classical way they are used to. We wanted to play something exciting, something crazy, something to draw younger generations to this great instrument.
‐‐ Luka Sulic
We wanted to make movies back in college before Rooster Teeth. Our roots have always been in feature filmmaking, and we've always wanted to go back to it.
‐‐ Burnie Burns
We wanted to make sure that the film covered the main issues of his life. Musicianship, appearance.
‐‐ Martin Bashir
We wanted to meet him, for though we were neither of us naive people we had not wholly lost our belief that it is delightful to meet artists who have given us pleasure.
‐‐ Robertson Davies
We wanted to offer something new to our audience. I hate it when bands stop taking chances.
‐‐ Kirk Hammett
We wanted to preserve as many jobs as possible, so when our sales continued to decline in August 2008, we did about a 5 percent reduction of our global staff. But in order not to cut any more jobs, we froze everybody's pay and put a hiring freeze on.
‐‐ John Mackey
We wanted to protect the legacy of DC Comics here in New York, and there are many things that make sense to protect and maintain while setting up parts of the organization in Los Angeles to grow.
‐‐ Diane Nelson
We wanted to see this country win the war just as much as those advisors did. We felt we would help to do that by reporting the truth. And so there was the moral outrage over this general and the ambassador in Saigon who kept denying the truth we would see.
‐‐ Neil Sheehan
We wanted to set a good example for the growing number of divers watching.
‐‐ Lloyd Bridges
We wanted to sit down and conceptually work out songs.
‐‐ Mike Lowry
We wanted to slow down. But one would let us.
‐‐ June Carter Cash
We wanted to solve robot problems and needed some vision, action, reasoning, planning, and so forth. We even used some structural learning, such as was being explored by Patrick Winston.
‐‐ Marvin Minsky
We wanted to step off our island and add the color of the third world. We got gold cigarette paper and stuck it around our teeth. We really did look like pirates and dressed to look the part.
‐‐ Vivienne Westwood
We wanted to take as much time and effort making the video as we did the song.
‐‐ Adam Jones
We wanted to talk about death in the DC Universe, and how some people go to get a pass and come back, and some people didn't. That opened up a whole other topic about legacy. We wanted to talk about what was required to be a hero, what were the elements of true heroism?
‐‐ Greg Rucka
We wanted to write a whole song about partying and then taking Yellow Cabs home. That's the weirdest topic we've ever thought of centering a song around.
‐‐ Taryn Manning
We wanted to write the first prequels as a story that anyone could pick up.
‐‐ Kevin J. Anderson
We waste an awful lot of energy as a Nation through inefficient use of energy.
‐‐ Chris Van Hollen
We waste time looking for the perfect lover, instead of creating the perfect love.
‐‐ Tom Robbins
We watch a lot of Discovery Channel, shows like 'The Biggest Loser' and even 'Amazing Race.' You learn a lot about the world, it's fun and nobody's interested in beating anybody down. And then the opposite: I'm a huge fan of 'Survivor.'
‐‐ Alison Sweeney
We watch a romantic comedy because we want to cry, say, or an action movie so we can participate in heroics. Horror's different. It can hit you with a moment of revulsion so hard you might want to erase the last five minutes of your life, please.
‐‐ Stephen Graham Jones
We watch so many TV shows and movies about jaded or corrupt policemen, we forget people join the police force to do good, and they really care about that.
‐‐ Enrico Colantoni
We watch so much film, calling up pitch by pitch, count by count in order to spot tendencies. Technology is a big part of how I get ready for a game. What's funny is a lot of the NFL guys say they study the 'Madden' game; that's how they learn to read offenses and defenses.
‐‐ Carl Crawford
We watched a lot of Hong Kong action movies in my house when I was growing up.
‐‐ Benedict Wong
We watched the U.S. citizenship immigration services web site in March. They had six million, two hundred thousand hits, and two million people downloaded applications for citizenship. So what we're doing is attempting to help people in that process.
‐‐ Luis Gutierrez
We, we - as I say, we go in and shake up other industries and I think, you know, we do it differently and I think that industries are not quite the same as a result of Virgin attacking the market.
‐‐ Richard Branson
We - we need strength, we need energy, we need quickness and we need brain in this country to turn it around.
‐‐ Donald Trump
We - we spend a lot of time, scholarly time, thinking about love and sex, but very little about the - the kind of joy that can take over a crowd of people or a group of people, in festivity, in ecstatic ritual of some kind, in celebration.
‐‐ Barbara Ehrenreich
We weep over the graves of infants and the little ones taken from us by death; but an early grave may be the shortest way to heaven.
‐‐ Tryon Edwards
We welcome Chinese investment in the United States with open arms.
‐‐ Gary Locke
We welcome the Obama administration's policy called the 'pivot to Asia' because it is a contributing factor to the safety and peace of the region. I think this pivot policy is playing an indispensable role in enhancing the deterrence of the U.S.-Japan alliance as well as ensuring peace and security in the Asia-Pacific region.
‐‐ Shinzo Abe
We welcome the opposition of the world, because we are determined to see the battle through. Africa's battle-cry is not yet heard.
‐‐ Marcus Garvey