Know what's weird? Day by day, nothing seems to change. But pretty soon, everything's different.
Computers are hierarchical. We have a desktop and hierarchical files which have to mean everything.
Listening is the key to everything good in music.
But everything you do in life has a downside.
I always love a side of guacamole with everything.
Everything's urgent to a Democrat.
Everything I do now is a first.
With me, everything's right on the table.
To be awake is everything.
I'm a performer. I've tried everything there is.
In the year 3000, everything will be instant.
I watch TV all the time. Everything.
For me, everything definitely comes from music.
You can't be perfect at everything.
Every scrape, site, range and page; every game, download, hack, song, movie and virrie on the Web. Everything on your phone. Everything on your 'puta. Even the content directories of your cupboards. Almost every system has been brute-forced; password...
I have a strange illusion quite often. I think I've become deaf. I have to make a little noise to prove I'm not. I clear my throat to show myself that everything is normal. It's like the little Japanese girl they found in the ruins of Hiroshima. Ever...
There are no coincidences and no mistakes. Every role has a purpose and every path has merit. Everything we do and experience is for learning to remember our connection with God.
Do you want me to tell you something really subversive? Love is everything it's cracked up to be. That's why people are so cynical about it. It really is worth fighting for, being brave for, risking everything for. And the trouble is, if you don't ri...
Everything in art depends on execution: the story of a louse can be as beautiful as the story of Alexander. You must write according to your feelings, be sure those feelings are true, and let everything else go hang. When a line is good it ceases to ...
If exercise was sold in the pill form, it would be the number pill sold throughout the world because the benefits are endless.
Everything a person is and everything he knows resides in the tangled thicket of his intertwined neurons. These fateful, tiny bridges number in the quadrillions, but they spring from just two sources: DNA and daily life. The genetic code calls some s...