I'm a huge Hunter S. Thompson fan.

Fred Thompson was a law partner of mine.

I just want Emma Thompson to be my best friend.

Klay Thompson stands out. He's just a tough kid.

My favorite player in the league is Klay Thompson.

Floyd Thompson, a white man, desegregated NASA. Period.

I'm confident a good Liam Smith beats a good John Thompson.

Just because you go to Burning Man doesn't make you Hunter Thompson.

Nobody wants to see Thompson vs. Woodley 3, and I kind of understood that.

Obviously, the person who had most influence on my career was Ken Thompson.

I'm expecting the best John Thompson. I'd be a fool to expect anything less.

A lot of people say Klay Thompson. I get that comparison a lot. I like that.

Thompson is a typical American: wide feet, good jab; he'll try to have a fight.

He's fighting for the world title, so we're prepared for the best John Thompson.

I played with Tristan Thompson and Cory Joseph. They were my high school teammates.

I want to thank coach Thompson... for saving my life. For giving me the opportunity.

My dream dinner party guests would be Ethel Kennedy, Truman Capote and Hunter S. Thompson.

I played behind Phil Thompson and Alan Hansen, and they were both brilliant centre-halves.

Good man! Genuine gentleman! God bless George Thompson, the great-hearted friend of my race.

I'm Andrea Thompson, and unless you've been living in a cave, you probably already know that.

Robert Whittaker hasn't been that impressive. He got knocked out by choir boy Stephen Thompson.

Nobody talks about Shaq Thompson. I don't know what he is. He's like a nickel corner/linebacker.

I look at people like Helen Mirren, Emma Thompson, Goldie Hawn, they're the people I want to be.

I knew Hunter Thompson since the '70s, and I loved him, but he would wear me out as I got older.

Jean Thompson's short-story collection 'Who Do You Love' is a beautiful book, but a hell of a sad one.

I've seen Thompson before, as I keep my eye on everyone in the division, as I might one day fight them.

I feel like I've known Hunter S. Thompson for most of my life. I first encountered him in 1981, when I was 12.

I wasn't that into crime novels at all, but a friend introduced me to the work of Jim Thompson - I loved all his books.

Stephen Thompson is an incredible fighter, and I couldn't quite figure him out the way I wanted to, but here I am, the winner.

One of the most interesting female characters I've written about was Meg Riddoch, the lead character in 'The Thompson Gunner'.

On my first trip to New York in the 1980s, the first place I wanted to visit was the Plaza Hotel, home to Kay Thompson's Eloise.

Titanic Thompson and Amarillo Slim would have run from a game with Marty Stanovich. Marty could really play, and he didn't cheat.

Guys are going to talk. We're going to respond... they aren't going to punk us. Not me. They're not going to punk Tristan Thompson.

People such as Hunter S. Thompson and the Beats were a huge influence on me, not just in what they were saying, but how they said it.

I look like if AJ Styles and Conrad Thompson had a child. But the child didn't grow full arms or legs; he just grew out from the belly.

The most frightening interview I've ever done was with Dr. Lonnie Thompson of The Ohio State University on the subject of global warming.

I loved 'Truly Madly Deeply' and all those 1990s romcoms because you had great actresses like Juliet Stevenson and Emma Thompson starting out.

Nobody can swashbuckle a quick-witted riposte like Emma Thompson. She's a writer, a real writer, and she has a relish for the well-chosen word.

Klay Thompson, Ray Allen, CJ McCollum, Steve Nash and Bradley Beal are the guys that's I've watched, just picking different things from each player.

It has to be a partnership. I go back to Ted Thompson's opening press conference, and he talked about partnership. We had a hell of a partnership for 12 years.

Some of us don't have the energy to be as incredible and riotous and fantastic as Emma Thompson. You're constantly just lapping up her incredible hilariousness.

I always lamented that I wasn't a writer during the late '60s and the early '70s, with the New Journalism and Tom Wolfe and Hunter Thompson and all those people.

Jim Thompson understood something about the serial killer before the psychology caught up to it, which is that they are detached to it and they do want to get caught.

I once worked with Emma Thompson's mother, Phyllida Law. I worked with her on a BBC drama, and she was hilarious. I loved her so much, and she was great to work with.

My real name is Scott Thompson. I could have gone by that name, but when I started doing comedy I thought I needed to go by something that has a little more of a hook.

Yeah, right. I mean, he criticises everybody in the media, then the first thing he does when he finishes is he goes to work for the media. Thompson, too. Hypocritical.

I'd like to do a comedy with Emma Thompson. I admire her as an actress so much. I love her. And I didn't know it until recently that her whole career started in comedy.

February was always the cruelest month for Hunter S. Thompson. An avid NFL fan, Hunter traditionally embraced the Super Bowl in January as the high-water mark of his year.

During the Me Too breakthrough, I was hanging out with Emma Thompson and Emily Watson - two people I've looked up to my entire life. Talking to those women was so empowering.

I love the acting community at Cambridge. It's really quite committed and serious, since the days of Derek Jacobi and Ian McKellen right through to Emma Thompson and Hugh Laurie.

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