I like wearing things that are a bit off but not in a ridiculous 'I'm wearing a huge hat' kind of way. More a socks with sandals way.
If you're a governor of a big state, people sense your presence a little bit, even your fellow governors.
I like to match what I wear to my book jacket - it's a little bit cheesy, but it's my thing.
When you're playing a fictional character reacting to the real world, it's incredibly difficult and confusing and kind of messes with your values a bit.
Look, sometimes, no matter how hard you try, sometimes you need a bit of luck.
If you drag your shoe a bit those plastic spikes or rubber spikes can be almost as bad as metal spikes.
The bohar snapper - they have these huge canines. I got bit by one. One took a chunk out of my ear - they are much scarier than the sharks.
I think I probably hoped for it a little bit, but I'm not an optimist. I'm a realist... or maybe even a pessimist.
I saw a boy of the crew purchasing javelins of them with bits of platters and broken glass.
My verses stand gawping a bit. I never get used to this. They've lived here long enough.
Shawn Michaels is a born-again Christian, but inside he's the same old Shawn Michaels. He hasn't changed a bit.
The whole world of 'Game of Thrones' was realized with such detail, with directors and writers who really geeked out and really loved all the little bits of it.
I think of myself as being a bit of a wimp deep down - a bourgeois wimp - and I'm fighting that. I think all Brits are, maybe.
My years in jail were a bit like a workshop for my - that actually forged my way of thinking and my values.
To compromise simply means that you go a tiny bit below what you know is right.
While I've never 'phoned in' a performance, I think I have given some performances where I could have been a bit braver.
I think I was affected quite a bit by musical and creative influences that go all the way back to my childhood.
Novel-writing is a bit like deception. You lie as little as you possibly can. That's the way I do it, anyway.
I grew up in the East Village, in Alphabet City, when it was a very dangerous neighborhood. To survive there, I had to learn to be a little bit invisible.
I don't mind doing scripted material. It's actually kind of a relief, because improvising is a little bit like screenwriting on your feet.
When the writers themselves are a bit out of control, and their lives are collapsing around them, they seem to rejoice in misery and celebrate the wrong sort of things.