What are we focused on? Return on equity. We don't need these great big tier one assets. I'm very happy with getting tier two, tier three assets; that's what Glencore has been good at.
‐‐ Ivan Glasenberg
What are we having this liberty for? We are having this liberty in order to reform our social system, which is full of inequality, discrimination and other things, which conflict with our fundamental rights.
‐‐ B. R. Ambedkar
What are we out at the park for, except to win?
‐‐ Leo Durocher
What are we promoting in society? Well-behaved automatons that spew back what they learned in a book. That's not science. You can get a parrot to do that.
‐‐ Neil deGrasse Tyson
What are you accepting that would not be a part of your ideal day?
‐‐ Alan Cohen
What are you going to do? Admit to yourself that the pitchers have you on the point of surrender? You can't do that. You must make yourself think that the pitchers are just as good as they always have been or just as bad.
‐‐ Lou Gehrig
What are you going to do if it's the end of the world? You better go out having fun instead of stressing about it.
‐‐ Kirsten Dunst
What are you going to do if you have all the money in the world and all the things that you wanted to achieve in your business and you have no one to share it with? You come home alone at the end of the day. And then what?
‐‐ Heidi Klum
What are you going to do to preserve a tradition that is the peculiar and unique culture that Judaism inculcates? The American Jewish community is not going to survive by lining up against its common enemy.
‐‐ Arthur Hertzberg
What are you going to do with astronauts who first reach the surface of Mars and then turn around and rocket back home-ward? What are they going to do, write their memoirs? Would they go again? Having them repeat the voyage, in my view, is dim-witted. Why don't they stay there on Mars?
‐‐ Buzz Aldrin
What are you gonna do, talk the alien to death?
‐‐ James Cameron
What are you hiding? No one ever asks that.
‐‐ Sarah Vowell
What are you supposed to do - stop practicing law whenever one of your friends becomes president?
‐‐ Edward Bennett Williams
What are you? What am I? Those are the questions that constantly persecute and torment me and perhaps also play some part in my art.
‐‐ Max Beckmann
What art and books do at their best is investigate why we are the way we are.
‐‐ Philipp Meyer
What art does is it makes you feel alive and makes you feel like you're connected.
‐‐ Viggo Mortensen
What art is, in reality, is this missing link, not the links which exist. It's not what you see that is art; art is the gap.
‐‐ Marcel Duchamp
What art offers is space - a certain breathing room for the spirit.
‐‐ John Updike
What artists think about the world is often different from how we businessmen see it, and I find that an enriching experience.
‐‐ Eli Broad
What atonement is there for blood spilt upon the earth?
‐‐ Aeschylus
What attracted me to acting, from the start, was playing different characters. I'm not a massive fan of just playing myself on screen.
‐‐ Freddie Stroma
What attracted me to immunology was that the whole thing seemed to revolve around a very simple experiment: take two different antibody molecules and compare their primary sequences.
‐‐ Cesar Milstein
What attracted me to Jimmy Bulger were the various facets of his personality and his humanity because I felt that the only way I could approach playing a character like him was to find his human side first and then map that out to see where it took the turn. He was a very complicated man.
‐‐ Johnny Depp
What attracts me to Bourne's world is that is a real world, and I think I'm most comfortable there. But I come to a Bourne movie to have fun as a filmmaker, to strut my stuff, and that's part of the fun of franchise filmmaking.
‐‐ Paul Greengrass
What attracts me to material are characters that I know - characters that I know people don't know but I know - and bringing them to the screen. Spotlighting voices that have not been heard before on screen.
‐‐ Lee Daniels
What auto and steel is to Ohio River Valley, refineries are to the oil regions. You wouldn't tell Silicon Valley you're going to put a moratorium on high-tech.
‐‐ Gene Green
What basically happens is that when a company becomes great, and I'm being a bit rude here, people think they're some kind of genius. So now we can move into all sorts of other businesses because the net bottom line is, it's because we're just geniuses. They become overconfident and expand too far.
‐‐ Jorgen Vig Knudstorp
What basically happens is your hormones get out of whack. Because of the stress in your life your body says, 'I need more hormones.' So, your hormones are trying to produce and produce and produce, and it's even more stressful and it is this wicked cycle.
‐‐ Marie Osmond
What basketball expresses is what jazz expresses. Certain cultural predispositions to make art. All African-American art has a substratum, or baseline, of improvisation and spontaneity. You find that in both basketball and jazz.
‐‐ John Edgar Wideman
What beauty is, I know not, though it adheres to many things.
‐‐ Albrecht Durer
What becomes a crime deserving capital punishment when the tables are turned is a matter of small moment when the negro woman is the accusing party.
‐‐ Ida B. Wells
What becomes fascinating is the way the culture industry doesn't deny it and doesn't try to mitigate it, but tries to sell its products as a way of liberating oneself.
‐‐ Thomas Frank
What began as a revolt in response to the King of Great Britain's repeated injuries against the colonies, soon became a passionate and glorious call to fight for the beginnings of a new country.
‐‐ John Linder
What belongs to someone, belongs to someone.
‐‐ Jean Charest
What better is there to sigh for than happiness, yesterday's or tomorrow's.
‐‐ Ben Hecht
What better model of a synthesis than a nocturnal dream? Dreams simplify, don't they?
‐‐ Manuel Puig
What better way to connect with people than by staring and talking straight at them? Don't blink - that's one less connection you could have made.
‐‐ Ze Frank
What better way to expand your imagination than to read!
‐‐ Laura Marano
What better way to get to know a culture than to go there and learn their sports? And I say to people who tell me they can't travel, 'How much did you spend at the mall this year? How many times did you eat out? Take that money and go.'
‐‐ Dhani Jones
What better way to prove that you understand a subject than to make money out of it?
‐‐ Harold Rosenberg
What better way to work out than by the beach with my pup, Gucci? We power walk a bit, take in the beautiful beach air and constantly stop for some water so that all 5 pounds of him doesn't over-heated!
‐‐ Cassie Scerbo
What Bill Clinton did to us was cruel. The White House gave my attorneys indications that there was a good chance for my clemency to be granted. I had to prepare myself for being released because there was no sign that my petition would be denied.
‐‐ Leonard Peltier
What Bill O'Reilly says means nothing. What Stephen Bennett says means nothing. What God says means everything.
‐‐ Stephen Bennett
What birds can have their bills more peculiarly formed than the ibis, the spoonbill, and the heron?
‐‐ Alfred Russel Wallace
What Bollywood lacks is scripts. A lot of the films are copies of western films.
‐‐ Om Puri
What bothered me most about chick lit, frankly, was how the term was used to dismiss a huge chunk of the bookstore as silly, girlish prattle.
‐‐ Rachel Sklar
What bothered me was playing one-dimensional parts in films which were really about, 'Boy Meets Girl,' 'Will Boy Get Girl?'
‐‐ Olivia De Havilland
What bothers me about the whole trust-fund thing is that it sort of presumes that everything is handed to you. And if there is one thing about my family that I do identify with, it is that everyone is extremely hardworking.
‐‐ Rooney Mara
What bothers me about TV is that it tends to take our minds off our minds.
‐‐ Robert Orben