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What do you think this is, a f****** tea party? No you can't have a f****** glass of water, you can f****** wait like the rest of us.
I think I do overshare, and I sometimes marvel that I do it. But it's sort of - in a way, it's my way of trying to understand myself.
The main thing that I want to say is that I don't think women are at their most beautiful in their adolescence or in their early 20s.
I've been giving this lecture to first-year classes for over twenty-five years. You'd think they would begin to understand it by now.
When I was a kid I remember thinking, if I had a girl, I would treat her really well. Little did I know, they don't always like that.
I think there's an appetite for seriousness. Seriousness is voluptuous, and very few people have allowed themselves the luxury of it.
I'm a huge fan of process. Even if it's a movie that I don't think is quite as successful, I'm really intrigued by the process of it.
Movements toward freedom and the self-respect that comes from something other than what people think is their most important feature.
Modest. When they meet me, they think I'm going to be outgoing, but I like things low-key. I don't like people to think I'm bragging.
My mom on Pitbull: 'I'm glad he's a star, b/c if he wasn't and I just saw him on the street I'd think he was going to steal from me.'
I think feminism to me is the idea that women are equally important and their stories are equally important and just as entertaining.
I am on the whole a defender of the current, despite being a conservative. I mean, I think things are better than when I was younger.
I think Comedy Central and probably all channels are on their way toward being apps accessible on whatever the Roku of the future is.
Every man has a right to utter what he thinks truth, and every other man has a right to knock him down for it. Martyrdom is the test.
Let us read with method, and propose to ourselves an end to which our studies may point. The use of reading is to aid us in thinking.
I think it's important we continue to find new ways for start-up businesses to get access to funding, mentorship and business advice.
We are very much what others think of us. The reception our observations meet with gives us courage to proceed, or damps our efforts.
But when this happens to you - and I think other people would identify with this - suddenly, colors are brighter. You see everything.
I love motion capture. I think it's the best thing, ever. It's wonderful. It gives you an incredible freedom to just play things out.
A lot of people consider 9/11 to be a tragedy, and in some ways it is, but I think there's also opportunity for a lot of humor there.
I choose to live in what I think is the greatest country in the world, which is committing horrendous terrorist acts and should stop.
I think if you're at the point where you're popular enough to sell your wedding photos to OK! Magazine then you don't need the money.
So nothing is ever good or bad unless you think it so, and vice versa. All luck is good luck to the man who bears it with equanimity.
There are an awful lot of readers who won't pick up a book if they think it's got anything horrific in it, or paranormal or whatever.
When you reach a certain level, you live in a bubble when all you think, dream and breathe is becoming the best athlete in the world.
Instead of writing it wrong six times and then writing it right, I think it wrong six times and then write it right the seventh time.
I think what Osama bin Laden does is to take the fact that some peoples lack hope and lack opportunity, and twist it to his own ends.
The ACA is an ugly patch on an ugly system - and I don't think it's worth mentioning in the context of price or quality transparency.
It's as if we think the laws of physics are subject to debate and amendment and political contributions can sway the laws of physics.
I'm playing golf. I ride my mountain bike. A lot. I think it's very important for me and other people my age to continue to exercise.
The reality is, is that we love competition, at Apple. We think it makes us all better. But we want people to invent their own stuff.
Yeah, I'm old as the hills and you would think I'd be out to pasture someplace because I've done everything, but nothing has changed.
I think for it to be hip to be idealistic is weird, you know? I mean, even all the best rebels to me, had some sense of hope in them.
And I don't think I want to meet this super-reaper." Nash stuffed his hands in his front pockets. "The garden variety's weird enough.
I don't think I would've ever dared dreaming of becoming a professional cartoonist. I wouldn't set myself up for that disappointment.
Why do people think that we’re degraded when we’re examining positions of degradation, or examining the cycle of our own degradation?
People forget that Mozart wrote for commissions. There's a thing in psychology where they think if it's popular, it can't be serious.
The speculative part of my work is that these particular cognitive tasks - ways of thinking analytically - are tied to nature's laws.
I have about concluded that wealth is a state of mind, and that anyone can acquire a wealthy state of mind by thinking rich thoughts.
I think my biggest problem was, as a celebrity on a TV show, you get an inflated ego and you think you're the center of the universe.
As you think of yourself living in abundance, you are powerfully and consciously determining your life through the law of attraction.
I think being a Catholic made me a better person. It taught me how to choose good over evil, and how to be a more caring human being.
I think there's a form of honesty, because I used to be very honest with the press, and then it backfired on me, and I understood it.
I'd like to do a comedy, actually. I think it would be great to do a sitcom or something like that. I'm pretty much open to anything.
They are not long, the weeping and the laughter. Love and desire and hate; I think they have no portion in us after We pass the gate.
I have to think it's possible to suffer a great wrong and walk away from it. To build a life of small, exquisitely important moments.
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.
I think that the invisibility of hunger in America - to the eye - is what's keeping it invisible politically and to America at large.
I truly believe in the law of attraction and that we live in a multi-dimensional existence beyond the confines of ego-based thinking.
If people knew the kind things my mom has done for the community and for families over the years, I think that they would be stunned.