When you start talking about abortion and gay rights, people take that seriously and they're passionate about it - on both sides.
‐‐ Bob Buckhorn
When you start talking about the patients' bill of rights and all the benefits that are in there, people agree with all that. What they don't know is how are you going to pay for it.
‐‐ Bart Stupak
When you start thinking about taking pictures, sending an e-mail, receiving an e-mail, speaking into your phone and have it transcript voice into text and then sent as an e-mail, it's mind-boggling.
‐‐ Steve Largent
When you start thinking you may get hurt, it's time to get out of racing.
‐‐ Mario Andretti
When you start to become a movie star it's easy to believe that you are Superman. That can fool you. That's why I prefer not to pay much attention to fame.
‐‐ Benicio Del Toro
When you start to develop your powers of empathy and imagination, the whole world opens up to you.
‐‐ Susan Sarandon
When you start to doubt yourself the real world will eat you alive.
‐‐ Henry Rollins
When you start to live your dream, it's not quite what you thought it was because there is a lot of overwhelming stuff that comes on top of it, and you have to figure it all out.
‐‐ Orlando Bloom
When you start to look at Native American history, you realize that, very far from being a peaceful, morally superior people, Native Americans were not that different from Europeans.
‐‐ Philipp Meyer
When you start to prioritize hiring likable people within your organization, these likable people will attract other likable people.
‐‐ Karen Salmansohn
When you start to realize life isn't fair, what do you do: curl up and die or fight every second of the way?
‐‐ Aubrey O'Day
When you start to see another human being as less than you, it's a danger.
‐‐ Immaculee Ilibagiza
When you start to think about politicians, you've got to realize these are strange creatures. Other than the fact that they can't tell directions, and they have very strange breeding habits, how do you actually work with these things?
‐‐ Omar Ahmad
When you start using senses you've neglected, your reward is to see the world with completely fresh eyes.
‐‐ Barbara Sher
When you start using test audiences, it becomes more scientific than it is about the work itself, and that's boring.
‐‐ Amanda Seyfried
When you start with a portrait and search for a pure form, a clear volume, through successive eliminations, you arrive inevitably at the egg. Likewise, starting with the egg and following the same process in reverse, one finishes with the portrait.
‐‐ Pablo Picasso
When you start with next to nothing, all you've got is a lot of thought, a lot of innovation, figuring new ways to do things without using a lot of money.
‐‐ John Paul DeJoria
When you start working on a series, it's almost too much work. It's like a movie a week.
‐‐ Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
When you start worrying about form, then you're not in the moment.
‐‐ Meredith Monk
When you start writing a picture book, you have to write a manuscript that has enough language to prompt the illustrator to get his or her gears running, but then you end up having to cut it out because you don't want any of the language to be redundant to the pictures that are being drawn.
‐‐ Daniel Handler
When you start writing about the stuff that is the central experience of your own life, you can talk about whatever you want, in whatever way you want.
‐‐ Salman Rushdie
When you start your career, you have to figure out a way to separate yourself from the pack. So I went for a kind of preppy, psycho-killer look: I had short hair, grey flannel pants, and a button-down shirt. I think it worked, because nobody else was looking that way at that time.
‐‐ Loudon Wainwright III
When you start your first band and it has an impact on the rest of the world you go through a lot with those guys and you become very protective of that legacy.
‐‐ Chris Cornell
When you step away from doing something that you have always been doing and then you return to it, you have a different perspective. You get that desire and the will to strike at everything.
‐‐ Preity Zinta
When you step back and watch people, you realize that we use every single body part. Movement, dance - I find it genius because it's ultimate expression, really.
‐‐ Jude Law
When you step on the brakes your life is in your foot's hands.
‐‐ George Carlin
When you step on the field, you want to be a starter. You want to be the person everybody looks to and says, 'If we need a play to be made, let's go to him.'
‐‐ Colin Kaepernick
When you step on the treadmill, make a commitment. Do, say, 3 miles a day. And don't get off until you finish. It doesn't matter what speed you're going. Just don't get off.
‐‐ Tyrese Gibson
When you step out and do a song in a musical, the easier thing to do is make it funny. But when those transitions become necessary, when they aren't camp, that, to me, is magic. I've done musical comedies and enjoyed them, but subject matter that's deeper and more realistic is always what's appealed to me most.
‐‐ Kelli O'Hara
When you step out there on the field as a corner in our system, you have to be ready to play because humility is one week away.
‐‐ Kirby Smart
When you stop and look at so much of the kind of activism that has been triggered, the Tea Party and the like, as a result of Obama's efforts - TARP, the stimulus package, and now the health care reform - there is a lot of sense this government is changing.
‐‐ Juan Williams
When you stop being nervous is when you should retire. I'm always a little nervous for anything I do because when complacency sets in, that's when I feel it's time to move on to something else.
‐‐ Chris Jericho
When you stop caring what people think, you lose your capacity for connection. When you're defined by it, you lose our capacity for vulnerability.
‐‐ Brene Brown
When you stop comparing what is right here and now with what you wish were, you can begin to enjoy what is.
‐‐ Cheri Huber
When you stop doing something, it doesn't mean you are rejecting the previous work. That's the mistake; it's not rejecting it, it's saying, 'I have exploited it enough now and I wish to take a look at another corner.'
‐‐ David Hockney
When you stop drinking, you have to deal with this marvelous personality that started you drinking in the first place.
‐‐ Jimmy Breslin
When you stop having dreams and ideals - well, you might as well stop altogether.
‐‐ Marian Anderson
When you stop learning, stop listening, stop looking and asking questions, always new questions, then it is time to die.
‐‐ Lillian Smith
When you stop playing for a while, people tend to forget about you.
‐‐ Alexandra Kosteniuk
When you stop resisting your emotions, you will quickly realize that your feelings are your friends. They are your soul's way to communicate with you and are meant to guide and inform you.
‐‐ Debbie Ford
When you stop talking, you've lost your customer. When you turn your back, you've lost her.
‐‐ Estee Lauder
When you stop thinking about something, the idea comes to you. It seems to work.
‐‐ Jim Rash
When you stop thinking about yourself all the time, a certain sense of repose overtakes you.
‐‐ Leonard Cohen
When you stop to think about it, so many films today where we don't have that kind of contact are films about alienation. About alienated feelings. We are much more alienated from our colleagues nowadays.
‐‐ Elmer Bernstein
When you strengthen women, you strengthen the world.
‐‐ Abigail Disney
When you stretch the truth, watch out for the snapback.
‐‐ Bill Copeland
When you strip hope from people, it leaves a void, and that void needs to be filled. And very likely, that void is going to be filled by an ideology... Hope and faith are so connected. Now, when ideology connects with faith, the ideology becomes an item of faith, not a point of discussion.
‐‐ Alfonso Cuaron
When you struggle with weight, it's not an internal struggle... it's literally an external struggle, and everyone sees it.
‐‐ Ross Mathews
When you study a dog you love, you find beauty in every small detail, and so it is with Lucille: I have become enchanted by the small asymmetrical whorls of white fur on either side of her chest, and by her tail, which she carries in a high confident curve, and by her eyes, which are watchful and intelligent, the color of chestnuts.
‐‐ Caroline Knapp