Not too many people know who the editor is.

Healthy people are invalids who don't know it.

I know who famous people are, so I listen to them.

I know people who are wealthy and they're miserable.

I didn't know how many people knew who Ferdinand was.

I was overwhelmed when people started to know who I was.

There are people who didn't like 'The Departed,' you know?

I know people who are medicated and it's their favorite subject.

The people who don't know personal finance have TV shows about it.

There are generations of people who don't know how to eat properly.

People who know how much they're worth aren't usually worth that much.

Cultural relativism has made it so people don't know who they are anymore.

There are some people who, if they don't already know, you can't tell 'em.

There are a lot of people who don't know what metastatic breast cancer is.

The people who watch Fox are not going to watch CNN. You know, let's be honest.

I know crowds of people who go to church and the synagogue who aren't religious.

I know so many people who have battled breast cancer and they didn't all make it.

I don't know any astronauts. There are a lot of people who say they want to be comedians.

We cannot have this porous border, where people come in and out; we don't know who they are.

Most people can relate to that whole annoying thing when people think they know who you are.

It gets scary when you're dealing with people who don't know how to separate fact from fiction.

I watch people from the top of buses who don't know they're being watched. It's quite fascinating.

Well, I don't think I'm good-looking... I know people who are good-looking, and I'm not good-looking.

I know it's really square but I'm one of those people who piles on the factor 50 as soon as I'm outside.

I've worked really hard, but I know people who have worked even harder but didn't have the chances I've had.

It's so much easier to know who you are when there aren't a thousand people telling you who they think you are.

I don't know how many people there are with a million dollars who are inclined to give it to a writers' retreat.

I know there are people who are praying for my downfall, but they're going to be like, 'Wow, Xan's actually an artist.'

I don't know any comedian who tailors his act to his audience. Maybe people say they do, but I can't even imagine them.

I like double entendre because then the people who get it enjoy it, and the people who don't get it don't know about it.

I've worked with tons of people that I know who are on the spectrum - but now I think severe autism has really increased.

I know people who have had near-death experiences or who have experienced terminal illness and come through the other side.

I know so many people who actually just watch television on their computers now and don't even really watch their TV anymore.

War: a massacre of people who don't know each other for the profit of people who know each other but don't massacre each other.

There's only a handful of people I trust completely, and I know who they are. Other than that, I pretty much don't trust people.

I think people know Steve Jobs the showman. I think people know the guy who stood up and gave the keynotes. The magician. The salesman.

I've got to be a husband on my visa. Going to Russia can be scary - you've got to compete in front of lots of people who know I've got a husband.

I have heard of people dying from prostate cancer, and they are the unlucky ones, the people who didn't know they had got it, and it went on the rampage.

People need to know that they are not alone, that they have not been abandoned; but that there is One Who loves them for what they are, Who cares about them.

Actors do tend to get pigeonholed. People want to know who you are so they can put you in a box. It's lovely to be known for such diametrically opposite roles.

These days there are a lot of people who just want to be famous. I think that comes from a naive place, because those people generally don't know what it's like.

The one thing that I know from the personal experiences that I've had with hackers and from people in tech who are brilliant at this thing, is there's a lot of angst.

Managers who don't lead are quite discouraging, but leaders who don't manage don't know what's going on. It's a phony separation that people are making between the two.

We're told another large-scale terrorist attack is inevitable by those people who have committed so many resources to preventing it. They likely know what they're talking about.

I have seen a lot of now-great companies at their earliest stages, and these early-stage startups are not built by the senior people who know how to run and scale big-company machines.

Once I get out onstage, it's the same sort of basic production that it is anywhere else. But I might be a little bit aware that there might be people I know out there, who wondered where I was.

I get a lot of people that say, 'You know what, I heard that you're a painter, and I thought, 'Oh, another model who is saying she's an artist.' They assumed it was going to be a few splashes on a canvas.

There are horrible people who, instead of solving a problem, tangle it up and make it harder to solve for anyone who wants to deal with it. Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.

What a lot of people don't know is that I got started as a professional gamemaker when I moved out to Texas to join George Broussard and Scott Miller and Allen Blum who created Duke Nukem, to join those guys and become part of the 'Duke Nukem 3D.'

Even when I was coming up in the singer-songwriter ranks during the early '70s, I thought that people who were stylists and stuff shoulda still been up on the pedestal. I mean, it's fine to recognize people who write songs, but it kinda got out of hand, you know?

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