I don't have a no-trade clause. I figure someone is going to pick me up.
Kids tend to look up to sports figures and entertainers, probably more than they should, but I've tried to use that in a positive way.
I spend all day figuring out how to beat the machine and knock the crap out of the political power structure.
It never occurs to me that acting with a superstar is something to worry about. I figure the bigger the better because more will be demanded of me.
I'm still trying to figure out the secret relationship between the woman and the mall!
Viewers figure, 'Uncle Willard doesn't know any more about the weather than I do.' They're right.
And I think it's safe to say that the single very impressive figure to me was Merle Haggard.
When the wedding march sounds the resolute approach, the clock no longer ticks, it tolls the hour. The figures in the aisle are no longer individuals, they symbolize the human race.
When you're a writer you no longer see things with the freshness of the normal person. There are always two figures that work inside you.
I'm trying to figure out the trick of working to live as opposed to living to work, but I don't know if I've quite stumbled upon it just yet.
Yes, we have got to quit worrying about fighting each other and trying to figure out a way to work together.
As always, work with your figure; draping, pleats, and proportion can work miracles when it comes to hiding flaws and enhancing assets.
In all systems of theology the devil figures as a male person. Yes, it is women who keep the church going.
No one told me about boys. I had to figure it out myself. The first thing I learned was that sometimes they grow slower than women mentally.
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