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If I can tell you the story from beginning to end in five minutes, I'm ready to start writing. Then it's a constant spreading out of that five minutes.

Richard Price

If I'm going to represent God I have to do it the best I can.

Cliff Richard

If it is widely assumed that the new President cannot move forward simply because of a narrow victory, there can easily develop a sense of unease and uncertainty, adversely affecting every sector of American society, our economy and the perception of other nations.

Richard V. Allen

If it's never our fault, we can't take responsibility for it. If we can't take responsibility for it, we'll always be its victim.

Richard Bach

If the work is going well and it's something that has value with some meaning to it, it gives back a lot.

Richard Gere

If we are intended for great ends, we are called to great hazards.

Cardinal John Henry Newman

If we are not careful, we will convey the message that investigators have to be perfect. Not true!

Richard G. Scott

If we must lose wife or husband when we live to our highest right, we lose an unhappy marriage as well, and we gain ourselves. But if a marriage is born between two already self-discovered, what a lovely adventure begins, hurricanes and all.

Richard Bach

If you can play guitar and sing, you can probably get a gig down the road playing at a restaurant, but don't throw your life away chasing something that is so elusive it will only lead you to regret and may turn you bitter.

Cliff Richard

If you love your children, if you love your country, if you love the God of love, clear your hands from slaves, burden not your children or your country with them.

Richard V. Allen

If you take no risks, you will suffer no defeats. But if you take no risks, you win no victories.

Richard M. Nixon

If you think the United States has stood still, who built the largest shopping center in the world?

Richard M. Nixon

If you will practice being fictional for a while, you will understand that fictional characters are sometimes more real than people with bodies and heartbeats.

Richard Bach

If you work at comedy too laboriously, you can kill what's funny in the joke.

Richard Russo

Imagine the universe beautiful and just and perfect. Then be sure of one thing: the Is has imagined it quite a bit better than you have. Your friends will know you better in the first minute that you meet than your acquaintances will know you in a thousand years.

Richard Bach

In a free society no one can win all the time. No one can have his way all the time and no one is right all the time.

Richard M. Nixon

In cathedrals that attract international visitors, you often hear tapes of monks singing when Mass isn't going on.

Richard Morris

In order to live free and happily, you must sacrifice boredom. It is not always an easy sacrifice.

Richard Bach

In our judgment of human transactions, the law of optics is reversed; we see the most indistinctly the objects which are close around us.

Richard Whately

In parallel, we developed the theoretical background for the experiments we had in mind as well as for the optimum performance of the instruments.

Richard Ernst

In quiet moments when you think about it, you recognize what is critically important in life and what isn't. Be wise and don't let good things crowd out those that are essential.

Elder Richard G. Scott

In so far as virus-makers have any discernible motive, they presumably feel vaguely anarchistic. I appeal to them: do you really want to pave the way for a new fat-cat profession ['software-doctors']? If not, stop playing at silly memes, and put your modest programming talents to better use.

Richard Dawkings:

In the last few years there's been an explosion of bands that flame to the sky with one huge release - only to burn out just as quickly.

Richard Roeper

In the past, there has always been so much pressure about carrying a show and promoting a record.

Richard Marx

In the television age, the key distinction is between the candidate who can speak poetry and the one who can only speak prose.

Richard M. Nixon