People post things on Instagram that they know people are going to like.

People think they know you. They know the things about you that you have forgotten.

You know, people make up a lot of different stories about a lot of different things.

One of the things we know about people is that people are not very courageous in general.

You know some people say that you make watches or perfume bottles, it's all different things.

I think that most people don't even know that I do other things. They think that Homer is all that I do.

I don't even know what a hashtag is. You don't turn a hashtag into a movement - people turn things into a movement.

I'd like to someday possibly come out with a workout video or even a manual just to teach people the things I know.

People have said unkind things and you kind of have to, if you happen to read it, you have to just, you know, move on.

If I don't agree with something, I let people know, and it occasionally leads to tension. But I usually iron things out.

People have to know that when momentum for a national movement has to be built, basic things have to be talked about first.

There were so many things in Baltimore not many people know about. I had struggles with my pitching coach. A lot of guys did.

I think that people want to know how to do practical and everyday things like how to get the pomegranate seeds out of a pomegranate.

Some people don't know how to take some of the everyday, regular things that they have going for them and turn it into something else.

Major labels don't want to take chances on cooler, indie kind of things. People only know, unfortunately, what they're being spoon-fed.

You know, one of the things my husband says when people say 'Well, what did you bring to Washington,' he said, 'Well, I brought arithmetic.'

As a journalist, I know what it is like to incur the self-righteous wrath of people who denounce you for things you didn't say or didn't mean.

You know, different people are going to react different ways. And I don't think we should be intolerable because people do things a little differently.

This high-end, novelistic form of TV, you know, is just peppered with despicable people who do marvelous things and marvelous people who do despicable things.

You know, I'm a physician. I like to diagnose things. And, you know, I've diagnosed some pretty, pretty significant issues that I think a lot of people resonate with.

I think that people ran out of oxygen and don't really know what happened up there, maybe some of them just made things up because they weren't sure what had happened.

I go to clubs and if I notice the DJs are playing the records faster, then I'll push the beats a little on the next record I make. A lot of people don't know how to watch out for things like that.

People have different styles: Some are filers and some are pilers. The people who pile things often know exactly where things are, and they're often just as organized as the people who file things.

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