You never see a child die from education on TV. But make no mistake about it: children die from lack of education all the time. Children without an education are more likely to grow up to have HIV/AIDS. They're more likely to die in infancy or before the age of five.
‐‐ Gene Sperling
You never see a French person eating alone.
‐‐ Pierre Dukan
You never see a man walking down the street with a woman who has a little potbelly and a bald spot.
‐‐ Elayne Boosler
You never see a teaser for a film on television that doesn't have someone running around a corner with a gun. Have you noticed that?... I think Hollywood has as much responsibility for gun violence as the National Rifle Association.
‐‐ Thomas McGuane
You never see girls running after engineers.
‐‐ Anthony Mackie
You never see what you want to see, forever playing to the gallery.
‐‐ Robertson Davies
You never sit on your laurels. It is always a case of trying to work on your deficiencies as much as working on your strengths.
‐‐ Brian O'Driscoll
You never stop learning. If you have a teacher, you never stop being a student.
‐‐ Elisabeth Rohm
You never stop thinking about technique, but really, the reason we're actors is because of the sheer joy of those few moments you get every now and again where you're totally present. The rest is just struggle and misery.
‐‐ Caitlin Fitzgerald
You never suffer from a money problem, you always suffer from an idea problem.
‐‐ Robert H. Schuller
You never take your fans for granted. You always appreciate them every show, night in, night out.
‐‐ Luke Bryan
You never talk about what you want when giving money. I don't pay attention to what other people think... There shouldn't be restrictions of any kind on political contributions.
‐‐ Harold Simmons
You never think about what life's going to be like five years down the road or 10 - you just go though the day and try to make good decisions. Sometimes you do, sometimes you don't. You just hope this day will be a good day.
‐‐ Jack Harbaugh
You never think the universe will reward your first choice - it just doesn't work like that.
‐‐ Kathryn Bigelow
You never toot your own horn.
‐‐ Zakk Wylde
You never undertake a project because you think other people will like it - because that way lies madness - but rather because you believe in it.
‐‐ John Simm
You never walk out of the gym and say, 'I shouldn't have gone.'
‐‐ Taylor Kitsch
You never want conflict. But sometimes conflict is inevitable.
‐‐ Richard Seymour
You never want me in a position to have to think. That's bad.
‐‐ Elden Henson
You never want to be in a position where you can't make payroll.
‐‐ Brian Acton
You never want to be in a position where your reader feels like you're passing judgment on your own characters. Any novel where you feel like the author is talking to the reader over the characters' heads is in a bad place.
‐‐ Jonathan Dee
You never want to be the director who dropped the ball, you know?
‐‐ David Yates
You never want to be the grumpy guy, although I do have quite a grumpy face.
‐‐ Jimmy Carr
You never want to be the one who everyone is going to bust jokes on. The only way to prevent that is to be good at something.
‐‐ Marshawn Lynch
You never want to be the whitest-sounding black guy in a room.
‐‐ Jordan Peele
You never want to concede a place, but when you're leading the race or fighting for a podium position, you can find ways to make your car very wide!
‐‐ Romain Grosjean
You never want to do anything that you don't want your mother to see, because it will haunt you and eventually come back to bite you!
‐‐ Kimora Lee Simmons
You never want to have that ticking clock and know that you had all this time and didn't use it.
‐‐ J. J. Abrams
You never want to have to give your child bad news of any kind.
‐‐ Jonathan Dee
You never want to look back on life and say, 'I did nothing.' Because then you'll live the rest of your life upset at yourself and at everyone else around you.
‐‐ Sandra Echeverria
You never want to make a 'message movie', but you always want to be talking about something that you care about.
‐‐ Rian Johnson
You never want to plateau out. Getting better every day is my expectation.
‐‐ Jeffrey Lurie
You never want to rest on your laurels. You want to keep doing things that terrify you.
‐‐ Kate Walsh
You never want to sound bitter about critics, because they're entitled to do their job, too, but I place much more trust in a person who I can look in the eye and someone who I know I share some kind of taste with - so my friends, for instance. For me, a critic is unknown and therefore irrelevant.
‐‐ Laura Donnelly
You never want to think the best things are in the past. You want to get yourself to believe that the best things are going to be in the future.
‐‐ Sanford I. Weill
You never want your second act or the whole movie to just be this relentless march towards its goal. You want things to take the audience by surprise.
‐‐ Michael Arndt
You never watch movies the same as you do when you're a kid, ever again.
‐‐ Joseph Kosinski
You never write a catchphrase; you never write something and say, 'This is going to be a catchphrase.' You just write the show, and then in the course of the show, somebody says something, and for some reason it gets a laugh.
‐‐ Jeremy Lloyd
You no longer have much in the way of knowing what to do in a big, epic novel about the future, because nobody knows what the hell is going to happen.
‐‐ Jerry Pournelle
You no more have the right to risk others by failing to vaccinate than you do by sending your child to school with a hunting knife. Vaccination isn't a private choice but a civic obligation.
‐‐ Nicholas Kristof
You not only have to know your own instrument, you must know the others and how to back them up at all times. That's jazz.
‐‐ Oscar Peterson
You not supposed to feel down over whatever happen to you. I mean, you're supposed to use whatever happen to you as some type of upper, not a downer.
‐‐ Bob Marley
You notice how liberals keep saying, 'If only Islam would have a Reformation' - it can't have one. It says it can't. It's extremely dangerous in that way.
‐‐ Christopher Hitchens
You notice it with any organization that's had a lot of success: you will start to reach thinking, 'That's the player, that's the method, that's the mechanism, that's the coach, that's the thing that's going to put us over the top.'
‐‐ Jeffrey Lurie
You notice patterns. White guests often are mortified - that word again - when they learn their ancestors owned slaves. But I've never had a black guest who was upset to learn about white ancestry that probably involved forced sexual relations.
‐‐ Henry Louis Gates
You noticed from last night, we only did two from the 80s. And our set's two hours long.
‐‐ Ann Wilson
You now have six-year campaigns for the Senate - you never stop running. It's not uncommon for a member of the Senate to have a fundraising breakfast, a fundraising lunch and a fundraising dinner, and then when the Senate breaks for the week to go home, more fundraisers. And that's driven by the cost of campaigning.
‐‐ Evan Bayh
You now have to decide what 'image' you want for your brand. Image means personality. Products, like people, have personalities, and they can make or break them in the market place.
‐‐ David Ogilvy
You numb yourself so you're not terrified when you're on TV at 7 o'clock in the morning with Justin Bieber, who you just met a couple of days before, having to perform in front of millions of people.
‐‐ Halsey