You come to Washington, there's a rail bill, there's a highway bill, there's a aviation bill. But when you go home, there's an airport, there's a highway, there's a rail, there's transit. It all has to work together.
‐‐ Anthony Foxx
You come to work and you laugh all day, you go home and you feel light and there's a certain feeling when you're sitting with the audience and they leave after 90 minutes and it's just pure escapism and they're happy.
‐‐ Gabrielle Union
You come to work because the office is a resource: The office is a place where you can meet with other people, and the office has libraries of books and information on CD-ROM that might help you with your work.
‐‐ Jay Chiat
You commit a felony, it does not matter who you are, you could be deported.
‐‐ Slick Rick
You compare yourself to somebody who you think is a peer, and you can totally lose the plot, and not understand that you are nothing like them in the first place, and it was never you versus anybody.
‐‐ Natasha Lyonne
You compose because you want to somehow summarize in some permanent form your most basic feelings about being alive, to set down... some sort of permanent statement about the way it feels to live now, today.
‐‐ Aaron Copland
You connect with who you connect with, and if your feelings are strong enough then you'll make that work.
‐‐ Jesse Metcalfe
You constantly felt like you wanted to protect her and that you wanted to save her and that's what made her attractive more so to women than even to men. That's why she's still with us. Marilyn Monroe never offended a woman.
‐‐ Lawrence Schiller
You constantly hear about voter fraud... but you don't see huge amounts of vote fraud out there.
‐‐ Eric Holder
You continue to build and work on new things, and continue to beat offensive linemen, week in and week out.
‐‐ Ndamukong Suh
You continue to evolve with each album that goes by and, as an artist, you continue to expand with every recording project.
‐‐ Randy Travis
You control what you do offensively, defensively. You're controlling who you play, how you want to play.
‐‐ Steve Alford
You control your future, your destiny. What you think about comes about. By recording your dreams and goals on paper, you set in motion the process of becoming the person you most want to be. Put your future in good hands - your own.
‐‐ Mark Victor Hansen
You control your own wins and losses.
‐‐ Maria Sharapova
You convey something that the public either trusts or it does not trust, and it has to do with the content and how you handle the news, but it also just has something to do with your persona.
‐‐ Tom Brokaw
You could accuse Republicans of a lot of things, but you could never convict us of being too conservative!
‐‐ Jim DeMint
You could afford your house without the government if it weren't for the government.
‐‐ Rush Limbaugh
You could always go on changing things but there comes a time when you have to decide to stop.
‐‐ Peter Wright
You could argue that as web audiences have grown larger and advertisers have demanded scale, the web has dumbed down - like the mainstream media we so mocked.
‐‐ Nick Denton
You could argue that Barack Obama faced in '08 a situation as bad as any president since the Great Depression. What Obama inherited from the Bush administration, we all remember, was just an absolute global catastrophe.
‐‐ Tony Kushner
You could argue that if the average golfer plays a golf course with 430-yard par 4s and they always miss the green, that's good practice. It's definitely great practice to play a course that's too long for you.
‐‐ Amy Alcott
You could argue that 'Sweeney Todd' was romantic, if you looked closely at it, but it didn't impart that to its audiences. But it's large, and it's melodramatic, and it's a style I like to work in periodically.
‐‐ Harold Prince
You could arm-chair quarterback what the president did or didn't do, or was asked to do or asked not to do. I guess I'm more focused on what's going forward.
‐‐ Steve Bullock
You could arm-wrestle with a T. rex and win, but you shouldn't because it only makes them mad.
‐‐ Robert T. Bakker
You could ask any position player and they'll tell you: pitchers aren't athletes.
‐‐ Curt Schilling
You could be a victim, you could be a hero, you could be a villain, or you could be a fugitive. But you could not just stand by. If you were in Europe between 1933 and 1945, you had to be something.
‐‐ Alan Furst
You could be doing a million butt lifts, but your butt is not going to get any bigger because there is nothing to build on. Your body needs food to make that happen.
‐‐ Erin Heatherton
You could be going to have supper with someone who happens to be male, and all of a sudden he is your boyfriend of nine months... and I am cheating on my existing boyfriend.
‐‐ Caprice Bourret
You could be Top 5 on iTunes, but for people to buy an album, they've got to have a connection with an artist. Every time I bought someone's album, it was about the connection. I was loving everything, from their raps to their style. I wanted to meet them.
‐‐ Meek Mill
You could be worth $2 billion today and a half a billion tomorrow. It doesn't take much for this to disappear overnight.
‐‐ Patrice Motsepe
You could call me a 'card-carrying feminist,' if there were a card to carry.
‐‐ Susannah Grant
You could call me on the phone and say, 'Someone blew up your entire house, Mike.' If it's not a person involved, I would sort of blink, whatever. That's all replaceable, right?
‐‐ Michael J. Saylor
You could claim that moving from pixelated perception, where the robot looks at sensor data, to understanding and predicting the environment is a Holy Grail of artificial intelligence.
‐‐ Sebastian Thrun
You could count on the fingers of one hand the number of people in the north who said to me, 'When did you leave the IRA?'
‐‐ Martin McGuinness
You could cover the whole earth with asphalt, but sooner or later green grass would break through.
‐‐ Ilya Ehrenburg
You could do a hundred projects and still not have the fans that are there for Twilight.
‐‐ Kellan Lutz
You could do a 'Les Mis'-type musical about Hamilton, but it would have to be 12 hours long, because the amount of words on the bars when you're writing a typical song - that's maybe got 10 words per line.
‐‐ Lin-Manuel Miranda
You could do a scene that takes 15 hours, but in the movie, it's only 10 minutes. The scene where they put the sauce poisoning in; it took eight hours.
‐‐ Kel Mitchell
You could double the number of synaptic connections in a very simple neurocircuit as a result of experience and learning. The reason for that was that long-term memory alters the expression of genes in nerve cells, which is the cause of the growth of new synaptic connections.
‐‐ Eric Kandel
You could draw certain parallels between the structure of the Pompidou and the structure of the rocket-launching facilities at Cape Canaveral. They might not have been thinking about it, but I think there is some kind of unconscious affinity there.
‐‐ Kenneth Frampton
You could eat sushi off my bookshelf. My cleaning regime is like a battleground. I'm Genghis Khan and my cleaning products are my Mongolian army and I take no prisoners. The rest of my life is an experiment in chaos so I like to keep my flat neat.
‐‐ Ryan Adams
You could engineer a human to survive the greenhouse effect because you think that's what's going to happen, and then all of a sudden the glaciers are creeping down on you.
‐‐ Paul Di Filippo
You could fancy what you'd like, but as a woman, my mother always raised us to believe in ourselves. I am very grateful that my mother brought me up that way.
‐‐ Alek Wek
You could get a cheer by saying: 'Let's withdraw from Afghanistan', but I don't think that's where the public's at. It wouldn't be responsible.
‐‐ Ed Balls
You could get an entire computer science education for free right now.
‐‐ Sebastian Thrun
You could get in rehearsals, pre-production, anything that would actually contribute to the understanding of how a film gets made. I actually find those things increase people's interest in a movie and like that better than worrying about showing the tricks behind the curtain.
‐‐ Jay Roach
You could give the best audition ever and not get the role or not get a callback because you just weren't what they were looking for.
‐‐ Laura Spencer
You could go crazy thinking of how unprivate our lives really are - the omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones, the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day.
‐‐ Susan Orlean
You could go out and give a million dollars to a charity tomorrow to help the homeless. You could argue that it is just wasted. They are not putting anything back into the community.
‐‐ Gerry Harvey