I love it when people come up to me and they say a line. Like, you know, 'My name is Indigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.'
I grew up with classical music when I was a ballet dancer. Now when I have to prepare an emotional scene, to cry or whatever, I listen to sonatas. Vivaldi and stuff. It's just beautiful to me.
I'm preparing for a multimedia theater piece, Airport Music, that's coming up in New York City.
Nothing is written in stone. So don't prepare yourself for a long and lucrative career. You might die tomorrow. Your gold holdings might become dust. Just make the music you want to make now and enjoy it.
I don't prepare for my roles. I don't watch movies to get inspired. I don't dig deep. I'll never be that type of actor, and I doubt that I ever will be.
That's how I prepare for anything - I read whatever I can get my hands on, talk to people. I'm a bit of a nerd like that.
Nothing lasts forever. Sadness has an end no matter how long it may last. The more you prepare for the end of your sadness, the more happy you will be
I'm like the guy who prepares your taxes or a dentist. I'm very conservative and boring in a lot of ways.
I am a big believer in visualization. I run through my races mentally so that I feel even more prepared.
My son loves my carbonara. I've tried to master that recipe - it's very simple but very delicate. Once prepared it must be eaten quickly.
My aim is that every sermon series I preach is prepared as though I were teaching a college-level course.
You can’t prepare for the details of every single possible thing that might come your way in the future, because the future is uncertain.
Being prepared helps you feel more confident at the doctor's office. Think about what you want to ask and write those questions down.
I am prepared to believe that a dry martini slightly impairs the palate, but think what it does for the soul.
So as I was growing up, my father was always in the middle of making a film or preparing a film. It was a full-time, all-consuming type of operation.
In almost every country there are elements of opinion which would welcome such a conclusion because they wish to return to the politics of the balance of power, unrestricted and unregulated armaments, international anarchy, and preparation for war.
There is always the risk of being over-confident when you are preparing to face a weaker player.
We believe that preparation eradicates cowardice, which we define as the failure to act in the midst of fear.
The philosophy that prepares a revolution and the sentiment that underpins the philosophy have, in every case the two pillars of nihilism and mysticism.
You were born to win, but to be a winner, you must plan to win, prepare to win, and expect to win.
New Yorkers have real issues, and they deserve to have a mayor that is prepared to work with them to solve the challenges they have, reduce the problems that they have, and they deserve to have a mayor's race that is focused on them.