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Whenever someone dies everyone says, I love that guy, except for Jeffrey Dahmer.
My Mom said she learned how to swim when someone took her out in the lake and threw her off the boat. I said, 'Mom, they weren't trying to teach you how to swim.'
Someone has to take the garbage out, someone has to cook the food, and someone has to clean the dishes. I want to do all of that.
I loathe blogs when I look at them. Blogs look, to me, illiterate. They look hasty, like someone babbling.
The most frustrating part of working in TV and film is that you have to convince someone to let you make what you want; in comics you can do whatever you want and for 1% of the budget of TV and film.
If someone made fun of me, I'd be bummed out. But I'd play it like I thought it was hilarious.
Someone like John would want to end the Beatle period and start the Yoko period. He wouldn't like either to interfere with the other.
At one point in the mid-Eighties I shared a promoter with the Smiths. One night, we were sitting backstage when Morrissey burst in, utterly distraught, sobbing his heart out. Turns out someone had thrown a sausage at him on stage during 'Meat Is Murder.'
I said, maybe you need to take a risk with someone else. But they kept saying no, we want you to stay.
When someone leaves an office, often there's a series of successors until you settle on one.
I never felt Lee Strasberg could act, and I fail to see how someone who can't act can teach acting.
The whole concept of ECW was that the biggest star of the promotion was the promotion itself. It didn't matter if a persona was designed to elicit cheers or boos. It didn't matter if someone was an antagonist or protagonist. The whole concept was to fight for the honor of the cause. The cause was ECW itself.
I'm not someone who concerns himself with whether people pay to cheer Roman Reigns or whether people pay to boo Roman Reigns. People pay to see Roman Reigns. They pay to react to Roman Reigns.
I never refused an autograph, never refused to buy someone a drink. Now I'm learning to say I've got other things on, instead of doing it and wondering why.
I thought I did well for someone who has been out for 10 or 11 months. Then I was sub against Liverpool and tried to play for the guys and work on my fitness.
If it's a shot for me, if I can make a play, create for someone else, I'll do that. A lot of times you run a play, everybody's watching, everybody's locked in, everybody's pulling over, and it just makes the game tougher for me.
Andy Timmons is someone I've jammed with many times over the years, and we always have a great chemistry when playing together.
How did we kill time before smartphones? I honestly can't recall. I have a vague recollection of flipping through magazines in waiting-room-type situations, but what did we do, say, in line at the post office? Waiting for a bus? Waiting for someone to meet us at a restaurant? I mean, did we just look around or something?
For me, an area of moral clarity is: you're in front of someone who's suffering and you have the tools at your disposal to alleviate that suffering or even eradicate it, and you act.
You have to remember, when someone hurts you, that you are so much more than what they took from you.
It was a wrong number that started it, the telephone ringing three times in the dead of night, and the voice on the other end asking for someone he was not.
There's the great line: the definition of a liberal is someone who's afraid to take their own side in a fight. And that's my problem with my fellow liberals.
When you're married to someone famous, people know you, but they're not really seeing you.
I wasn't really terribly familiar with the Beatles when I met George. They were just emerging. They certainly weren't as big as they became later on. I just knew them as a pop group, and that's all. I was keener on George as a man and a person, as opposed to someone in a band.
Sometimes it is the simplest, seemingly most inane, most practical stuff that matters the most to someone.
Any sympathy won for Aileen Wuornos based on a lie is not sympathy at all. The question is, can we have sympathy for the circumstances of someone's life? That's what I was interested in.
For everybody that does something bad there's gotta be someone that does something good.
For those looking outside-in, it's not fair - or accurate - to assign someone an identity based off the first thing that we see.
I certainly support anyone's prerogative to hire or not hire whomever they choose, and I definitely don't want to work for someone who doesn't want me.
People make conclusions about somebody before they actually get to know someone.
It's obviously disappointing and surreal when you see someone else win the Stanley Cup.
I want to be someone who can be a role model to kids - and to everyone, for that matter.
Although most executives pay lip service to the idea of hiring for cultural fit, few have the courage or discipline to make it the primary criteria for bringing someone into the company.
When you meet someone you love, whether or not they love you back, something occurs in you that makes you want to improve yourself.
I've always been interested in the gangster genre, so to play Mickey Cohen was a real thrill. It's always fun to do your take on someone so iconic.
I do a lot of shows I've actually never seen, and I hadn't seen 'Castle' or 'Scandal,' but it's fun to just go into someone's world for eight days and do your thing, and then leave.
I can't write if someone else is in the house, not even the cleaning woman.
Unless you're a salesman, or a bad guest on a talk show, you don't call someone by his name that often.
I always tell friends you can't judge your success by someone else's. You can't be afraid to fail.
The wisdom of God's Word is quite clear on believers being unequally yoked. And marrying someone who is not a Christian - who is not a daily disciple of Christ - is being unequally yoked, regardless of what their beliefs might be.
Someone who knew me when I was 14 said I was the oldest 14-year-old on the planet. Now I'm a 14-year-old who is 60.
I really liked playing a vampire. Their hunger is insatiable. Even when they eat someone, it's never enough.
Imagine if every airport would blast Brian Eno. I bet going through security wouldn't be as difficult. I can't imagine someone being aggressive with me with Brian Eno music pumping through the terminals at LAX.
If I can inspire someone to go in a positive way and pursue a dream, it can only be good.
I take everything someone says and the way they say it to heart. I just notice everything. I'm very, like, I know what I want. I know what I want to do and what I don't want to do. It may seem like I'm care-free but I'm care-expensive.
Sometimes, the actual feeling of loving someone takes a back seat because we are busy defining it.
The only kind of influence I want to be on anyone is by being, constantly and consistently, someone who probes herself at every juncture, improves the way in which she functions as a citizen, and questions the status quo.
I want a guy who can take care of me. He should be rock solid and someone I can depend on.
The subway is best to take when I have to meet someone. With just 1,300 won, I can go anywhere in Seoul!
I think I know the feeling of 'liking' someone, but I don't know what it means to 'love.'
I didn't think of myself as writing 'cli-fi,' but I'll take the label. I'll take any label that makes someone think they might be interested in my stories.
Whatever I do, I like to be the one doing it. I don't just like to get someone in to run it and put a name to it.
In order for a man to feel whole, he needs someone to look up to and someone to look up to him.
I'm a complete romantic - it's why I always get married. Someone should really stop me.
In the split-second before someone prepares to answer a question, he will consciously or subconsciously evaluate what the best possible answer might be. For a truthful person, the best possible answer might omit some information. It might have a few extraneous details. But it will still offer the information requested.
Contempt is the only asymmetrical facial expression, so it's easy to spot once you're aware of its signs. One researcher has successfully tracked it in couples as a predictor of divorce. When someone is angry at you, you've still got traction with them, but when they display contempt, you've been dismissed.
I do want people to see me as a well-rounded actress, not just someone who plays in 'Turtle' movies.
When you have more people investing in VR games, whether it's us or Sony or someone else, that means a greater pool of VR developers out there who know how to make VR games.
Anything that's on television as often as someone on 'The X Factor' is what's successful. That doesn't mean that I condone that or think that it's right. To be honest, I'd be the first to say I think it's a shame. But if that's the way it is then that's the way it is.
I think that there should be options available, quite early on, that if someone is recognised as a disruptive child, for them to be trained vocationally. Maybe if those kids were given the option to learn how to contribute to society on a practical level they wouldn't get into trouble.
I think I would have had trouble living with someone who didn't know what it was like to be an actor.
I know how to fake someone out, if they break into my house, into thinking there are other people there.
Saina is not someone special player that I have to win against. It's not like that I must beat her. She is one of the players.
It's easy to work with someone who shares your same work ethic, who likes to create like you do.
I knew it was time to get off of reality TV when someone asked me if I sang as well as acted.
Having some form of structure to process and manage grief collectively surely helps: as someone put it to me, grief is like a landscape without a map. Another suggested that grief makes you a stranger to yourself.
I had to experience how someone beside me suddenly falls over and is dead and the bullet has hit him squarely. I had to experience that quite directly. I wanted it. I'm therefore not a pacifist at all - or am I?
I still find it strange, I suppose, when I say to someone, 'Can you just pass me my leg?' But I don't ever think about my disability.
Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation.
Every once in a while, someone will mail me a single popcorn kernel that didn't pop. I'll get out a fresh kernel, tape it to a piece of paper and mail it back to them.
I had studied theater for three years in London when someone suggested me for the role.
Someone I met years ago explained to me the difference between a personality and an actor, a personality being Eddie Murphy or Roseanne Barr, and an actor being Morgan Freeman and Alfre Woodard or Marlon Brando.
If you decide you want to be treated good, and you treat someone else good, or you want to learn something, it's information. It's getting the right, good information.
It's just someone has labelled us as having a different label to do what you do. I find that labels are the worst thing in the world for artistic expression.
When I paint, I definitely live in the present, like someone in a shower whistling or singing.
If someone saves your life, you develop a brotherhood, no matter what your race.
I think everybody wants someone who understands them and is able to compromise and meet them halfway. I mean, it goes both ways, you know?
I take my mobile phone and iPad wherever I go. I like to switch off when I'm on holiday, but I always check emails in case someone at home is trying to get hold of me.
I'm very open about the fact that it's nice when someone says you're pretty. Especially for someone like me.
I'm now convinced that I'm a doctor. I mean, if someone says they have a pain, I'm like, 'Well, that's your spleen.'
I am just an actor - all I do is I memorise someone else's words and tart around.
Today, only 2 percent of the people know the name of someone serving in uniform. That means 2 percent of your listeners can actually conjure up the image of someone wearing the uniform of the military of the United States.
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