Frankly, I've got to admit that I'm not perfect and have made some mistakes as some of the colourful stories about me reveal.

Frankly, I'd rather make a little bit less money if it means living in a better world for books and publishing in the future.

Frankly, whatever assistance people get from FEMA will not have a lot of extras built into it, so they will need every dollar.

We don't live in the Garden. We live far from Eden. Every life is full of heartaches. Every life, frankly, is unspeakably sad.

You know, modern liberals are just, I think frankly, totally off the deep end... their only answer is to yell racism and hide.

Frankly, you cannot match the action in a Bond or a Bourne film. Forget budgets, it needs an expertise which I probably lacked.

My desperation for UKIP to do well meant that I really packed the diary and the day in a way that, frankly, wasn't very bright.

I'll put it frankly - Britain has more influence in China than Norway or Switzerland, with all respect for the other countries.

No matter how excluded you have become from Christmas, it is a genuinely inclusive matter; frankly, you are conscripted into it.

And, you know, when you are a kid, everybody wants to be an actor. I think that everybody wants to be in show business, frankly.

Frankly, I have always dreaded writing - there always seemed to be pain involved, unpleasant self-examination and a lot of fear.

I am in movies basically for the money, and frankly, I have a hard time believing those who say they act for the love of acting!

Frankly speaking, if I care what people write, whether it is positive or negative, I believe, personally, I'm on the wrong path.

Frankly, I'll believe in horoscopes the day I can describe my personality to an astrologer and they tell me what date I was born.

I think Yahoo has been doing so many things well for so long and, frankly, got a little trapped in, I think, 'Oh, what is Yahoo?'

I'm going to do whatever interests me. Look, writing 'Rabbit Hole' came out of an interest in diversifying my portfolio, frankly.

I didn't want to be president of the World Wildlife Fund. I was asked to do it. I'd much rather have stayed in the navy, frankly.

We have to fight twice as hard, three times as hard - not only as conservatives, but frankly, as women - to have our voices heard.

Frankly, Milan kind of sucks as a restaurant city. It's so fashion-obsessed that people don't pay that much attention to the food.

I frankly couldn't imagine being a series mystery-fiction writer, churning out book after book about the same viewpoint character.

What I'm trying to say is the Holocaust was a horrific crime against humanity and frankly, I would never want to see that repeated.

I want to be the greatest actor that ever lived, frankly. I'd love that. But I don't need to be. I just want to be here. That's it.

Sonic Youth could never really get it together acoustically - quite frankly, it wasn't something we were really that interested in.

Quite frankly, the financial community has to improve its image. The financial community has to be much more transparent than it is.

I always feel that the best kind of producing - and frankly, it has to do with what I like to do - is you're the big-picture person.

I feel very proud in what we've created in the 'Spiderwick' stories. And, frankly, I am glad we are ending the series on a high-note.

Frankly, I loved playing there. The Americans are incomparable for the sport's business, and they're beginning to truly love football.

Frankly, there is not much demand from home and I don't socialise much - no partying, get-togethers and very rare wedding appearances.

I love Memphis. They've been good to me, the town and everything else. And quite frankly, I love the NBA and love being involved in it.

I have no interest in bailing out anybody, quite frankly, and I think banks have to suffer every dollar of loss if they make a bad loan.

I try not to recommend too many books, frankly, because I think there's a certain synchronicity that happens when people discover books.

Frankly, Governor Romney in his career has created more jobs than the entire Obama cabinet combined, so he could actually talk about it.

Watch me on CNN/SI. Check out clips from 'Quite Frankly.' I've always been Stephen A. Smith. I've been this way since the day I was born.

Frankly, I'm an actor right now because of Shah Rukh. When I was in school and even when studying engineering, I used to watch his films.

Looting speaks to a lack of economic opportunities - frankly, we all would loot, too, if our families' continued survival depended on it.

Frankly, this is what you dream about - to get picked for the Test team. That's why you work hard and give it your best day in and day out.

Frankly, I think it's flattering to be compared to someone like Michael Bolton, who I think is a phenomenal singer with a spectacular range.

We need to develop clean, affordable, and reliable energy sources, and frankly, we need to license that technology to the rest of the world.

Men and women do think differently, and frankly, we don't understand each other. Not at all! But that's what makes relationships so amazing.

You need fighters like me to battle, because frankly The New York Times and the Washington Post are not going to fight the fights that I do.

Donald Trump is either a racist or peddling to it, and both are frankly unacceptable and make him unfit to be president of the United States.

Back in the '90s, folks were not sure if they could trust the Web, and frankly, a lot of the services back then didn't provide massive value.

What bothered me most about chick lit, frankly, was how the term was used to dismiss a huge chunk of the bookstore as silly, girlish prattle.

It's important to hold something back, though, because quite frankly my personal life is pretty dull and I don't want to bore people with it.

I grew up with the religion of 'Star Wars,' frankly. That's when I realized there is something bigger out there... and it's called The Force.

Frankly, if independents and Democrats want to work with us on conservative ideas, I can do that better at Heritage than as a partisan inside.

I love Joe Biden, but he's not going to defeat Donald Trump. He's not. He doesn't have the energy and, quite frankly, he has a lot of baggage.

I'm uncomfortable, frankly, with the hype about Africa. We went from one extreme... to, like, Africa now is the best thing after sliced bread.

Fear is that thing that keeps you up there on that other plateau. Fear is that thing that just keeps you closed down, and quite frankly, alone.

People have different views of how you deal with different issues in literature, and, frankly, long may it last that there is a range of views.

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