You don't necessarily equate me with humor!

I love to cook for people. I equate food with love.

I didn't equate a POW camp with a concentration camp.

Mass appreciation doesn't always equate to something good.

I am not one to equate dress size and artistic performance.

I always equate wrestling to having been in the Marine Corps.

To equate a corporation with a person is a travesty of justice.

I'm tired of seeing the press equate Monaco with money laundering.

Fiddler is keenly aware that justice and law don't necessarily equate.

It was hard for my friends to equate me with a picture like 'The Omen.'

I equate composing with orchestrating. I think my music in terms of an orchestra.

I equate exercising with brushing my teeth or taking a shower: It gets my day going.

So many people equate money and success with happiness, especially in the music industry.

I get constant reminders from fans who equate that game and my career as one and the same.

Sometimes we equate anger to destructive physical violence, but anger need not be martial.

I've learned that friendship does not equate business, business does not equate friendship.

I've done a lot of musical theatre, but I equate 'Mr. Cinders' a lot with why I became an actor.

A lot of the artists that people equate my work to, I didn't find out about until after graduate school.

I would love to do a rom-com, but they are not good - good and successful doesn't equate to the same thing.

You can't equate me with Joe Jackson. I've never hit my kid, I'm educated, I understand the business world.

Death comes at you no matter what you do in this life, and to equate drugs with death is a facile comparison.

You can equate our music to childbirth. It's brutal and harsh, but there's still a beautiful thing occurring.

My personal pride is not strong enough to make me brave. But I don't know why I equate being brave with fighting.

I wrote 'We Got the Beat,' which is a fun song, and people equate us with fun, but there's so much more to us than that.

I think that charity is a tricky thing, because a lot of times, people equate charity with handouts. I don't believe in handouts.

Let's face it, politics in this country is coin-operated. Does that really equate to a real democracy? It's very difficult to say.

I feel sympathy for the working class lad. I've always championed about ticket prices and try to equate that to people's salaries.

Too often, people equate discipline with cursing. When you go to Catholic school, the nuns don't curse a word, but you get discipline.

A smaller-size party and parliamentary membership does not necessarily equate to lesser demands; if anything, the opposite can be the case.

I like to disappear into a role. I equate the success of it with a feeling of being chemically changed. That's the only way I can express it.

You should never appease terrorists. The mistake made by critics of the 'talking to your enemy' approach is to equate talking with appeasing.

Look in the mirror, and don't be tempted to equate transient domination with either intrinsic superiority or prospects for extended survival.

Size doesn't equate to beauty. I don't understand why that's a thing. Well, I do, because the media has told us thin is beautiful. But is it?

It is truly appalling for Senator Mark Kirk to equate the Obama Administration's diplomacy with Nazi appeasement. As a Jewish-American, I am offended.

To equate IQ with human virtue or wisdom or character or a whole variety of other of the most important measures of a value of a person is ridiculous.

Now people look at 'The Scream' or Van Gogh's 'Irises' or a Picasso and see its new content: money. Auction houses inherently equate capital with value.

If you had to find a period in history that would equate to what the Internet has presented us with now, it would be Elizabethan England. It was a world in flux.

I sort of tend to equate tattoos with prisoners, punks or people with a high level of self-confidence. I don't necessarily have a covered-in-tattoos personality.

Independence doesn't - doesn't equate to moderates. Millions of independents are pro-life. Millions of independents believe marriage is between a man and a woman.

Men in authority will always think that criticism of their policies is dangerous. They will always equate their policies with patriotism, and find criticism subversive.

We equate beauty for women with youth, and that's sad. It's a shame it's so hard for so many of us to appreciate the beauty of an older woman and to accept it in ourselves.

Mosques where sharia law prevails - they exist in France. Refusing to see that means that we do equate Islam with Islamic fundamentalism. We have to denounce and eradicate it.

The benefits of a healthier diet are far-reaching because they also equate to fewer animals being bred into inhumane factory farm conditions and fewer greenhouse gas emissions.

I can't even explain to you how terrible that feels, that I equate dating a woman with punishment, shame, guilt, disappointment, reproach, reprimand, persecution. It's a nightmare.

Never equate yourself with whatever success may be and how fleeting that is. The only thing you can do every day is become a better actor. That's the only thing I have control over.

The more a business is able to develop and articulate a core purpose and engage with millennials, who equate purpose with business excellence, the greater chances for long-term success.

I do not equate productivity to happiness. For most people, happiness in life is a massive amount of achievement plus a massive amount of appreciation. And you need both of those things.

I'm glad movies aren't going to please everybody, they can't. But what they have to be is recognisable. I don't equate myself with a master painter, but I think you can recognise my films.

I'm the first person to say don't equate between terrorism and Islam. But at the same time, I'm not going to pretend that there isn't a threat from some British Muslim homegrown extremists.

People equate sexy with promiscuous. They think that because I'm shaped this way, I must be scandalous - like running around and bringing men into my hotel room. But it's just the opposite.

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