Top 100 In How Quotes
#1. The age of your children is a key factor in how quickly you are served in a restaurant. We once had a waiter in Canada who said, "Could I get you your check?" and we answered, "How about the menu first?"
Erma Bombeck
#2. I'm interested in the space between the viewer and the surface of the painting - the forms and the way they work in their surroundings. I'm interested in how they react to a room.
Ellsworth Kelly
#3. On Sundays, the pretending felt almost as natural as nature. The chapel was our favorite place. Long before we could understand what the priest was saying, the music instructed us in how to feel.
Karen Russell
#4. Life is going to happen to you. Your destiny will be found in how you respond to life. Most let fate find them; the few find their destiny.
Shay Dawkins
#5. I'm less interested in how people are following each other and more interested in how they are following topics and tweets themselves. People are following more key words and concepts and more ideas and acting on those rather than individuals or organizations.
Jack Dorsey
#6. A man's worth isn't in how many women he's had. It's in how he loves the right one.
Sophie Oak
#7. He understands evil better than any other person I've ever known. We disagree in how to eliminate it, but we do not disagree that it exists.
Nalini Singh
#8. I've been fascinated with the subject of loss for a long time. In particular, I'm interested in how people, consciously or unconsciously, spend their lives replacing the things they lost when they were children.
Jill Davis
#9. Golf inflicts more pain than any other sport. If you're the sort of person whose self-worth is tied up in how you play, golf will cut you to the core of who you are.
James E. Loehr
#10. Be as the birds" He nodded to his pigeon crates. "Finding grace in how God made you, one with this world and the next. The pigeon does not pine to be a lark, or a cat, or a fish.
Umberto Tosi
#11. Can companies just claim a total lack of political responsibility in how their technology is used in all instances? It's something that companies should be thinking about when they sell their technologies around the world.
Rebecca MacKinnon
#12. There is really nothing more to say-except why. But since why is difficult to handle, one must take refuge in how.
Toni Morrison
#13. In many ways my paintings are about energy - both in how they are created and the image itself.
James Rosenquist
#14. I think we were colonized by aliens 250,000 years ago, and they genetically altered our DNA to be primates into homo erectus and humans. I'm very interested in how we evolved so suddenly, which obviously ties in with the alien thing.
Al Jourgensen
#15. I'm interested in how a lot of people pull objects together to form an environment that we feel reflects ourselves or makes us feel comfortable.
Matt Smith
#16. Capitalism grants you no limits in how much you can grow and expand your services.
Christopher Dines
#17. The question for me is not are we political, but how are we political? We need to be politically engaged, but peculiar in how we engage.
Shane Claiborne
#18. Personal growth and professional development require mostly being treated like an adult, which is pretty much the opposite of what happens in most workplaces. People need to be able to make decisions. To do that effectively, they need information and training in how to use it.
Jeffrey Pfeffer
#19. I love how pop culture shapes a generation. The trends, fashion and events all play a key part in how we live our present lives, and will mark how we will be remembered in the future.
Connor Franta
#21. That we're both right. One truth doesn't refute another. Truth doesn't lie in the object, but in how we see it. Hadrian
Michael J. Sullivan
#22. I am a little older and understand the nature of the business - the older you get the more your skills supposedly diminish, but I think I am getting wiser in how to use my physical skills. That's the frustrating part when you put so much heart and desire into things and feel like you are not wanted.
Randy Moss
#23. I just remember when I came out of film school - and I loved film school - that the industry was such a mystery. How to break in, and once you are in, how to make a film; that is such a large undertaking. There are thousands of pitfalls.
Gina Prince-Bythewood
#24. Today when you nurture, love and meet the needs of your beloveds with beauty, it will make a difference in how they face their whole day.
Sally Clarkson
#25. It was hard to believe. The entire government, gone like that. How did they get in, how did it happen? That was when they suspended the Constitution.
Margaret Atwood
#26. Never be thrown off stride in how you behave or what you believe in because of outside events.
John Wooden
#27. We should be wise in how we manage the little and then God can trust us with much
Sunday Adelaja
#28. I think women want to take care of themselves, and I think having a voice in how that is done is very important.
Madeleine Albright
#29. No, I don't harbor any mystical ideas about writing, Your Honor, it's work like any other kind of craft; the power of literature, I've always thought, lies in how willful the act of making it is.
Nicole Krauss
#31. When you're launching a business, you just really want to know somebody deeply to help in how you do it.
Alex Blumberg
#32. [I]t wasn't so much the mistakes that people made but how flexible they were in their aftermath that made all the difference in how their lives turned out.
Naomi Jackson
#33. Sometimes there's beauty in the tough words - it's all in how you read them.
Jennifer Niven
#34. I really just try to focus on my job, which is to be an actor, and outside that, the cards fall where they may, and on not getting caught up in how people react to certain things. That's a death trap creatively.
Matt Bomer
#35. If I get to wrapped up in how I have to be, or what I have to do, things gradually get worse and worse.
Namie Amuro
#36. Don't blend in; instead, clash with your environment. Stand out. Be different. That's what will draw attention to your ideas. Nothing has intrinsic attention-grabbing power by itself. The power lies in how much something stands out from its context.
Nancy Duarte
#37. I'm really interested in self-deception. Really interested in how people live in bubble universes. How people can fail to see the seemingly obvious.
Errol Morris
#38. I'm interested in how small the world really is, and this notion that what happens in one place affects someone else.
Tim Kring
#39. Writing is the same as music. It's in how you phrase it, how you hold back the note, bend it, shape it, then release it. And what you don't play is as important as what you do say.
Robert Creeley
#40. Your child's sense of security is not grounded in how perfect you are, but in the quality of the relationship you have.
Daniel Bates
#41. If you can change the fate of a character you read out of a book by adding new words to his story, then maybe you can change everything about it: who goes out, who comes in, how it ends, who's happy, and who's unhappy afterwards.
Cornelia Funke
#42. To be honest, I've never been interested in how many games I've done and seen. It doesn't mean anything to anybody. All I know is I'm eternally grateful for having been allowed to work so many games.
Vin Scully
#43. In marriage, it's always that give and take and rebalancing that we have to do in how we can help each other. But, I have been known at times by my sons, that is the name that they call me-the Mitt stabilizer.
Ann Romney
#44. The measure of a society is found in how they treat their weakest and most helpless citizens. As Americans, we are blessed with circumstances that protect our human rights and our religious freedom, but for many people around the world, deprivation and persecution have become a way of life.
Jimmy Carter
#45. Creativity is absolutely for everyone. I firmly believe this. I think if you're the driest accountant with the plastic pocket pen protector it's in how you interact with the world. There is artistry in everything that we do and there is expression in everything that we do.
Rainn Wilson
#46. What I learned from my years in Silicon Valley is that design can have a primary role in how a business is shaped, how a company can be design-driven. In my experience of large industry in Europe, that knowledge has been lost.
Yves Behar
#47. We can say that Muad'Dib learned rapidly because his first training was in how to learn. And the first lesson of all was the basic trust that he could learn.
Frank Herbert
#48. The fast-food industry is in very good company with the lead industry and the tobacco industry in how it tries to mislead the public, and how aggressively it goes after anybody who criticizes its business practices.
Eric Schlosser
#49. Everyone in Tool is interested in how we present our music. We write a group of songs that have a vibe, energy and feeling, and then we try to pick an image to capture that and communicate a feeling. We want something that adds to the connection with the audience.
Adam Jones
#50. The real juice of life, whether it be sweet or bitter, is to be found not nearly so much in the products of our efforts as in the process of living itself, in how it feels to be alive.
George Leonard
#51. I'm less interested in how we label ourselves. I'm more interested in how we treat each other. And if we're treating each other right, then I can be African-American, I can be multi-racial, I can be you name it, what matters is, am I showing people respect, am I caring for one, for other people.
Barack Obama
#52. I try not to get caught up in how our society is so inundated with images, and stay very focused on the work that I'm doing.
Lynsey Addario
#53. The witness of the Holy Ghost is even more compelling than the witness of sight. As members of the Church, we become witnesses of the Savior and the truthfulness of this work not only in word but also in keeping our covenants and in how we treat others and in how we live our everyday lives.
Loren C. Dunn
#54. I knew that my interest lied in international stories. I was interested in how women were living under the Taliban, for example.
Lynsey Addario
#55. I'm not interested in current events per se, but I am interested in how certain aspects of social or public life that might seem ultra-contemporary actually take their place in a long American continuum.
Jonathan Dee
#56. Different times call for different attitudes. But I love your generation because you are so creative and innovative in how you wear things, how you think, how you approach everything.
Renzo Rosso
#57. Spirit itself is not human; it may spring up in any life ... it may exist in all animals, and who know in how many undreamt-of beings, or in the midst of what worlds?
George Santayana
#58. The beauty of artifacts is in how they reassure us we're
not the first to die.
Simon Van Booy
#59. The test of how people will steward revival when it comes is revealed in how faithfully they cry out for it before it gets there.
Michael Brown
#60. If there is a gay uniform, the differences are in how each man coordinates the details: the brand and cut of the jeans, the design of belts and boots, the haircut, the number and size of earrings.
Lance Loud
#61. This gets into a fundamental change in how marriage is viewed. Today we see getting married as finding a life partner. Someone we love. But this whole idea of marrying for happiness and love is relatively new.
Aziz Ansari
#62. Which I guess is better than her playing her usual role in How I Ruined My Daughter's Life.
Wendelin Van Draanen
#63. Because ideas have to be original only with regard to their adaptation to the problem at hand, I am always extremely interested in how others have used used them ...
Thomas A. Edison
#64. I am interested in how cells know what they are and how they should behave in their proper place in the body.
Tim Hunt
#65. My philosophy has always been that I hope I have a good enough day to give me another one, I hope that I have a good enough year to give me another year. I know that's cliched, but it's the truth in how I approach my career.
David Nail
#66. The measure of a people is found in how it treats those who have sacrificed for its survival.
Luke Scull
#67. Leaders honor their core values, but they are flexible in how they execute them.
Colin Powell
#68. Patience is important, and also, if you don't want to do it, don't do it. But if you do, do. That's a general rule in how I live my life.
Mac DeMarco
#69. The noble feel the same strong feelings as the rest of us; the difference is in how they choose to act.
Lauren Groff
#70. Happiness is not at the top of the mountain, but in how to climb.
Confucius
#71. ACA is advancing an agenda of dramatic and necessary change in how medical care is delivered in the U.S.
John E. McDonough
#72. Our greatest compatibility was in how we complemented each other's neuroses.
Fran Drescher
#73. As we go forward, I hope we're going to continue to use technology to make really big differences in how people live and work.
Sergey Brin
#74. I noticed when I stopped worrying so much about how I looked, I could lose myself more in how I felt.
Sarah Hepola
#75. We should be careful and deliberate in how we allow public entry into our vibrant communications marketplace ... This is an issue that should be left to our states.
Marsha Blackburn
#76. It's really hard to get stories made that are about women. Not just women being obsessed with men, or supporting men. And it's really hard to get men to be a part of films that are about women in a leading role. I'm really interested in how we can adjust that.
Olivia Wilde
#77. I do not like measuring using soft indicators, like RTs or likes. I prefer the hardcore financial values. The ISO 10668:2010 is an international valuation standard that is very valuable if you are interested in how to measure a brand.
F. Marco-Serrano
#78. I'm really interested in how we view the public figure, what makes a public figure, what makes a celebrity, and how images make politicians, so I take an interest in politics, but it's really an interest in the image.
Alison Jackson
#79. I wanted to be an oceanographer, actually. It's a way of going underwater. I've always been interested in how deep it was, you know.
Joan Didion
#81. What we need to do is learn to respect and embrace our differences until our differences don't make a difference in how we are treated.
Yolanda King
#82. I think they got caught up in how much money they could get from each of the city governments as far as tax rebates. But that stuff works when you make money. It's a little bit phantom money.
David Neeleman
#83. Hey, Carlos," the Professor says when he walks in. "How was REACH?"
"It sucked."
"Can you be more specific?" my guardian asks.
"It really sucked," I elaborate, sarcasm dripping from every word.
Simone Elkeles
#84. Bad things are always going to happen," my father had told me in his last year. "There's no way to avoid that. Our control comes in how we face them. Do we let them crush us, making us despondent? Do we face them unflinchingly and endure the pain? Do we outsmart them?
Richelle Mead
#85. The true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable members
Mahatma Gandhi
#86. I keep letting you back in. How can I explain myself? As painful as this thing has been, I just can't be with no one else.
Lauryn Hill
#87. The unions claim the deck is stacked against them when it comes to labor laws, but the truth is many private and public sector workers are forced to pay union dues as a condition of their employment, yet they have little say in how the unions spend their money.
Linda Chavez
#88. I don't even know what TV star means. I know there's a difference in how people approach you, compared to movies. They feel OK coming up to you and sitting with you in a restaurant, unfortunately.
David Morse
#89. As a novelist, I have always been interested in how people come to terms with difficult, life-altering events.
Christina Baker Kline
#90. When I think about the reference to baroque, I'm most interested in how art was integrated into domestic life. That's why I like fresco, because fresco is part of the wall. It's art, but it's decoration at the same time.
Camille Henrot
#91. We should bear the intelligence and taste of the architect or the gardener in how we shape the becoming of our self. Too much precision ("stringency") is simply misplaced, a formalism inappropriate to the kind of matter we have to deal with (and to be).
Kenny Smith
#92. The measure of a person is not how much they have lived. It's in how they make use of what life has shown them.
Brandon Sanderson
#93. Powerful people never educate powerless people in what they need that they can use to take the power away from powerful people; it's too much to expect. If I was in power, I would not educate people in how to take my powers away.
Dr. John
#94. I have been primarily interested in how and why ordinary people do unusual things, things that seem alien to their natures. Why do good people sometimes act evil? Why do smart people sometimes do dumb or irrational things?
Philip G. Zimbardo
#95. Her elegance was in the abstract; in her gait, in her posture, even in how she breathed.
Heru Ptah
#96. I mean, in a way, I feel that one of the reasons for learning about Darwinian evolution is as an object lesson in how not to set up our values and social lives.
Richard Dawkins
#97. I like that there's very little mystery in how the artwork is actually made. It's the labor and the focus and the precision that drives it to the next level.
Jacob Hashimoto
#98. God gives us enemies to make sure there'll always be someone around who's interested in how we're doing.
James D. Macdonald
#99. It's very different than it use to be. I think everybody has a lot more experience in how to be in a relationship - whether it's a marriage or a significant other or a business or a friend.
Kathy Valentine
#100. It's my privilege and honor to cook three meals a day for my family, and it's a luxury on a level that I didn't even realize, because it can be relentless for me on some days. You have pride in how you take care of your family.
Julia Roberts