To be able to create fully, it's maybe fine that you learn the rules, but you have to forget and to rebel against those rules.
Obamacare comes to more than two thousand pages of rules, mandates, taxes, fees, and fines that have no place in a free country.
Barack Obama doesn't think this country should be number one. If it were number 35 it'd be fine with him.
Look, 85% percent of Democrats think the economy's fine. What does that tell you about these people?
More often than not, it's better to give up thinking, worrying and obsessing, in favour of faith that things will work out fine.
If someone wants to sticker a record for whatever reason, that's fine. But once it affects someone's opportunity to, you know, get that record, then I have a problem with it.
Read over your compositions, and when you meet a passage which you think is particularly fine, strike it out.
There's a fine line between career criminals and career professionals because most of us fall somewhere in between.
I actually credit Twitter with fine-tuning some joke-writing skills. I still feel like I'm working at it.
I bought a pair of Carpe Diem boots, which were completely unnecessary and hideously expensive, but they make me feel quite fine and dandy.
Our bodies are finely tuned machines, and if our hormone mixtures aren't 'just right', everything goes into disrepair.
If you rewrite a paragraph fifty times and forty-nine of them are terrible, that's fine; you only need to get it right once.
You know how to dance in sunlight when everything is going fine, but you have to learn to dance in darkness when the sun is gone and nothing is going well.
There's a lot out there for me to learn that isn't in college, so I think it's fine for me if I don't go yet.
I have rarely seen the face of a mechanic in the action of creation which was not fine, never one which was not earnest and impressive.
I think inequality is fine, as long as it is in the common interest. The problem is when it gets so extreme, when it becomes excessive.
I understand that people want to just listen to a track and put it on their iPod, and that's fine, there's nothing wrong with that, but why can't that exist hand in hand with an album? They're such different experiences.
I've been fined probably more than any driver, and I've probably paid it out of my own pocket more than any driver.
When things feel murky and unsure, fine tuning our hearing so as to distinguish the voice of our Innermost Self brings clarity.
If I'd trusted myself and listened to myself all the times that I ignored myself, I would have been fine. But everyone has to learn their lesson, and now I've got it.
If you don't like me, that's fine. Because there's plenty out there who will accept me as who I am. Not who I'm not.