First of all, I wish everyone who loved football could stand in the quarterback's shoes just for a play, because I think it would be tremendously humbling to anyone who loved the game to say, "I didn't -- I had no idea. " You can think about what it would be like, and the cameras are getting better at giving that perspective, that one that the skycam comes down and you get a sense of it, but you just -- you don't know.
The idea that the growing demand for energy worldwide can be met with energy from nuclear power is nonsense.
I kind of cherish at least the idea of Midwestern candor and openness. But I couldn't live there.
What changed our lives forever was when Malcolm had the idea to sell rock 'n roll records to trendy customers.
For many people, God is a frightening idea. Asking God for help doesn't seem very comforting if we think of Him as something outside ourselves, or capricious, or judgmental. But God is love and He dwells within us. We are created in His image, or mind, which means that we are extensions of His love, or Sons and Daughters of God.
She stopped at the desk and held up a can for his view. "This looks like an ordinary hairspray can, right?" "Of course. " he said though he had no idea what hairspray was.
When I buy a stock, I have kind of an idea where I want to sell it.
I think there will come a time when civilized people will look back in horror on our generation and the ones that have preceded it; the idea that we should eat other living things running around on four legs, that we should raise them just for the purpose of killing them! The people of the future will say 'meat-eaters' in disgust and regard us in the same way that we regard cannibals and cannibalism.
There was a time when most people had a choice between two kinds of personal communication, handwriting or using a typewriter. Today, people are invited to choose from a list of (surprisingly exotic) typefaces every time they turn on their computer. I think this has made everyone more aware of the idea that picking a typeface is a conscious choice.
I began to wonder whether anything truly existed, whether reality wasn't an unformed and gelatinous substance only half-captured by my senses. . . . If that were true, each of us was living in absolute isolation. The thought terrified me. I was consoled by the idea that I could take that gelatin and mold it to create anything I wanted. . . At times I felt that the universe fabricated from the power of the imagination had stronger and more lasting contours than the blurred realm of the flesh-and-blood creatures around me.
I love the idea of engaging religious sentiment and how that vocabulary has evolved over time.
We have to evolve means for obtaining energy from stores which are forever inexhaustible, to perfect methods which do not imply consumption and waste of any material whatever. I now feel sure that the realization of that idea is not far off. . . . the possibilities of the development I refer to, namely, that of the operation of engines on any point of the earth by the energy of the medium.
You can’t trap justice. It’s an idea, a belief.
It is a good idea to 'shop around' before you settle on a doctor. Ask about the condition of his Mercedes. Ask about the competence of his mechanic. Don't be shy! After all, you're paying for it.
Sleep is just a good idea. I bow to the god caffeine.
I think directing in a team is a really good idea because it stops the cult of the director as God straight away, and also you're discussing things on set so it opens it out to everyone and it becomes a totally collaborative thing. And you have someone who supports you when you're feeling a bit insecure.
The idea of becoming an entrepreneur is something that is not taught very well in school and is something that people should try to do earlier on.
Do not live someone else's life and someone else's idea of what womanhood is. Womanhood is you. Womanhood is everything that's inside of you.
Well I loved the idea of playing a girl who dresses up like a dude.
And the idea of ourselves is our escape from the fact what we really are.