I wasn't a big guy. People thought the big guys would eat me up. But it was the other way around. I loved to fight bigger guys.
My big sister Melissa, is such a stud and my little sister Suzanna, has always had a perfect body and big blue eyes. We were a force.
When I first came in the league, I thought Jack Clark and Steve Garvey were big. Then all of sudden it seemed like everyone was that big.
One of my first big shows, I opened up for Chris Brown; I was about 10 years old, and Chris Brown was just big; he still is one of my idols now.
Our minds work in real time, which begins at the Big Bang and will end, if there is a Big Crunch - which seems unlikely, now, from the latest data showing accelerating expansion. Consciousness would come to an end at a singularity.
Martin Bormann: [at Hitler's birthday reception] Himmler is such a pompous clown. General der Infanterie Wilhelm Burgdorf: Big shots. Big shots everywhere. It makes me sick.
Paul Edgecomb: I wanna hear about this new inmate, aside from how big he is! Brutus "Brutal" Howell: Monstrous big!
Harry Bailey: A toast to my big brother George: The richest man in town.
Big Joe: [a mortar round lands close, covering everyone in dust] [muttering] Big Joe: Mulligan, you son of a bitch...
Old Lodge Skins: There is an endless supply of white men. There has always been a limited number of human beings.
Jack Crabb: She was calling him a devil and moaning for help, but I didn't get no idea she wanted to be rescued.
Jack Crabb: Mr. Merriweather, you don't know when you're licked! Mr. Merriweather: Licked? I'm not licked. I'm tarred and feathered, that's all.
Old Lodge Skins: It makes my heart sad, a world without human beings has no center to it.
General Custer: A Custer decision impetuous? GRANT called me impetuous, too, the drunkard, sitting there in the White House, calling ME impetuous!
Jack Crabb: At first sight of an Indian camp, what you think is, "I see their dump. Where's their camp?"
Jack Crabb: [after Mrs. Pendrake] That was the end of my religion period. I ain't sung a hymn in a 104 years.
Digging Bear: Stay. Corn Woman is to tired. Jack Crabb: She don't sound tired to me.
David St. Hubbins: [singing] Big bottom, big bottom / Talk about mud flaps, my girl's got 'em!
It costs a lot of money to release a movie. What you'd call art-house movies - movies that don't have big stars or big budgets - they're very hard for distributors to get behind 'em and take chances.
We still carry this old caveman-imprint idea that we're small, nature's big, and it's everything we can manage to hang on and survive. When big geophysical events happen - a huge earthquake, tsunami, or volcanic eruption - we're reminded of that.
I am a big fan of the old Howard Hawks films from the 30s and 40s, I was a big Hepburn and Tracey fan for a while and Woody Allen films that are a very different kind of romantic comedy.