I think there's a huge amount of magic on television, which is slightly vapid: there's no real meaning or message behind it; it is simply a trick.
Drummond Money-Coutts
I have an opportunity now with some of the projects I've done, i.e. the North Pole and the South Pole, to speak to a larger audience and talk about things that have nothing to do with physical education or special ed.
Ann Bancroft
Oh, there's tons of resentment. That's normal. I can't control that, and I don't worry about it.
Brian Austin Green
My family is still in Los Angeles. We listened to all sorts of music: Mexican music, oldies, soul, disco and Rock&Roll. I was surrounded by music.
Hope Sandoval
The Bundesliga is very attractive, and I always watched Bayern games as a kid because it's a very big club.
James Rodriguez
When men and women are able to respect and accept their differences then love has a chance to blossom.
John Gray
The silence was part of the story I wanted to tell.
Joyce Maynard
Sometimes films have no rehearsals - you don't have real rehearsals on the set because the day is so dominated by the schedule.
Kenneth Lonergan
I'm mobile.
Lamar Jackson
Growing up, my family wasn't really into sports, so we didn't really watch sports, and then one day I stumbled across the TV: pro wrestling.
Matt Riddle
The self is just not a worthy enough vehicle to worship.
Peter Coyote
As long as I get an opportunity, with my ability, I can do well. My England debut was an opportunity for me to show that, and I was really happy with how I did.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek
UCB has been compared to a cult and a pyramid scheme, and it's all that stuff.
Sasheer Zamata
I never really focus on writing for other people, to be honest. Every song I've ever written was for me to sing. Maybe if I'm writing for a rapper, but I'd still write it as though it was for myself and then sometimes I'm actually asked to do the part.
Skylar Grey
I am not a superstar in Britain.
Stephen Hendry
The weeds keep multiplying in our garden, which is our mind ruled by fear. Rip them out and call them by name.
Sylvia Browne