You show me a capitalist, and I'll show you a bloodsucker.
‐‐ Malcolm X
You show me a highly unequal society, and I will show you a police state. Or an uprising. There are no counterexamples. None. It's not if, it's when.
‐‐ Nick Hanauer
You show people playing poker or hacking into a computer; it feels so significant in the script, and then when you see it on the screen, it loses something. But there's something about cooking - food being prepared is incredibly captivating. It became just a fun box of tools to use as a director.
‐‐ Jon Favreau
You show people what you're willing to fight for when you fight your friends.
‐‐ Hillary Clinton
You show up at the Olympics, and you're no longer you; you're an American Olympian. You're part of this greater whole, and the individual doesn't matter.
‐‐ Shaun White
You show up in Paris, and on the drive from the airport to the hotel you're like, 'This is so cool! I want to see something! I want to go to the Eiffel Tower!' And then you leave the next morning. You think, Oh, I didn't get to do anything. I tell people: I've been just about everywhere, but I've seen nothing.
‐‐ Taylor Lautner
You show your vulnerability through relationships, and those feelings are your soft spot. You need to have a soft spot.
‐‐ Victoria Pratt
You shut the door, you tell the boss exactly what you think. But when the door opens, the job of the vice president is to stand right next to the president and implement the policy that he's decided. And I'm prepared to do that.
‐‐ Mike Pence
You sign for a sequel for everything these days, just in case, options. In the past, you avoided them like the plague because it meant somewhere down the road you couldn't take a job because you had to do a sequel. Now it's a feature of pretty much any feature you do.
‐‐ Mark Strong
You simply cannot continue a nation as America without that Christian base of liberty.
‐‐ Dan Severson
You simply cannot do a sitcom by committee. It will not work. You've got to have one or two clean, creative voices in charge, and there's got to be some faith by the studio and network in those people to make the right choices.
‐‐ Amy Sherman-Palladino
You simply couldn't make a living as an author if New Zealand was your only market.
‐‐ Paul Cleave
You simply have to accept that your demons are a part of you.
‐‐ Aurora
You simply have to put one foot in front of the other and keep going. Put blinders on and plow right ahead.
‐‐ George Lucas
You sin in thinking bad about people - but, often, you guess right.
‐‐ Giulio Andreotti
You sit at the board and suddenly your heart leaps. Your hand trembles to pick up the piece and move it. But what chess teaches you is that you must sit there calmly and think about whether it's really a good idea and whether there are other, better ideas.
‐‐ Stanley Kubrick
You sit at your computer for hours, then slave away at your job that you may or may not like. You don't know how to explain to them that the time when you feel alive or present is when you are writing.
‐‐ Karen Bender
You sit there waiting for the RED LIGHT to go on. You could be sitting there for five minutes, waiting, while the producer talks to the engineer. Then the light goes on you know that you mustn't make a mistake for at least 4 minutes.
‐‐ Jim Sullivan
You sit up there, and you see the whole gamut of human nature. Even if the case being argued involves only a little fellow and $50, it involves justice. That's what is important.
‐‐ Earl Warren
You size up someone physically in less than one second - too tall, too short, too fat, too thin, too old, too young, too stuffy, too scruffy.
‐‐ Helen Fisher
You slam a politician, you make out he's the devil, with horns and hoofs. But his wife loves him, and so did all his mistresses.
‐‐ Pamela Hansford Johnson
You slam the bottom and either walk away or suck it up and get through it.
‐‐ Gabrielle Reece
You sleep with people all the time that you hate.
‐‐ Casey Affleck
You slow down when you get older.
‐‐ Stephen Stills
You sometimes use the excuse, 'I'm a writer, dammit, I can do anything I want,' but that doesn't work.
‐‐ Sam Shepard
You sort of have to become what you're wearing.
‐‐ Pharrell Williams
You sort of start thinking anything's possible if you've got enough nerve.
‐‐ J. K. Rowling
You sort of suspect if a book's fun to write, it will be fun to read.
‐‐ Geraldine McCaughrean
You sound like a man with a vision. Care to pass that bong over this way?
‐‐ Paul Vixie
You speak bad of me, I score goals.
‐‐ Mario Balotelli
You speak into it and everything is recorded, voice, tone, intonation, everything. You turn a little wheel, and forth it comes, and can be repeated ten thousand times. Only fancy what this suggests.
‐‐ Henry Irving
You speak of Lord Byron and me; there is this great difference between us. He describes what he sees I describe what I imagine. Mine is the hardest task.
‐‐ John Keats
You speak to the press at the Tour every day, but most often in a negative sense. Ninety per cent of the questions you are asked in the post-race press conferences are challenging or provocative, so you have to justify yourself; you have to try to give the right answers about every topic across the board.
‐‐ Bradley Wiggins
You specialize in something until one day you find it is specializing in you.
‐‐ Arthur Miller
You spell Bob Hope C-L-A-S-S.
‐‐ Lucille Ball
You spend a couple million dollars running for Congress, people get tired of seeing your face.
‐‐ Louie Gohmert
You spend a good piece of your life gripping a baseball and in the end it turns out that it was the other way around all the time.
‐‐ Jim Bouton
You spend a lot of time studying, and you want to do something with that. Something that's tangible, like creating a show, writing a screenplay, making a difference.
‐‐ Sophie Hunter
You spend a much larger part of your life being old, not young.
‐‐ Douglas Coupland
You spend all this time reading or thinking or praying or searching or exploring.Maybe there's an Omega Point of love.
‐‐ Sturgill Simpson
You spend enough time on set as an actor and it's great when a director was at some point an actor or understands acting. They're able to finesse performances out of you that a lot directors can't get.
‐‐ Ian Somerhalder
You spend enough time with someone, you're going to have your run-ins.
‐‐ Patrick Kane
You spend five months filming in outer space and saving the world, and suddenly that kind of family unit and story disappears, and you come crashing back down to Earth, and you have to do your own washing... and most actors are insecure that the last job they did will be their last job ever.
‐‐ Sam Worthington
You spend money on Internet connection for your employees. Why not spend money on the energy that fuels their brains?
‐‐ Shawn Achor
You spend more time with your fellow band members than your girlfriend or wife, and you end up at each other's throats. It happens to all bands.
‐‐ Bernard Sumner
You spend most of your life working and trying to hone your craft, working on your chops, working on your writing, and you don't really think about accolades. Then you get a bit older and they start coming your way. It's a nice pat on the back.
‐‐ Geddy Lee
You spend most of your time as an actor unemployed, so you're not going to hear me complaining that I haven't had a day off in three weeks.
‐‐ Sendhil Ramamurthy
You spend so much time developing a character when you do a film; so much of your work is done before you get set to shoot because you've been working on the character: the way he walks, the way he talks, what might upset him, what might make him happy.
‐‐ Justin Timberlake
You spend so much time in the world of virtual that the actual - which nothing is more actual than stand-up - it's a painful experience for the audience, and the comedian a lot of time - we miss that.
‐‐ Jerry Seinfeld
You spend so much time in your head in life. And what yoga does is, it asks you to allow your head to be quiet, to allow it to be still, just for an hour and a half. Just deal with your body and your breath. And it's a great workout. I love it.
‐‐ Colin Farrell
You spend so much time in your profession it ought to be something you love.
‐‐ John H. Johnson