You get to the point in life where you realize you have to roll up your sleeves, deal with the consequences of what happens, and carry your own weight.
You come to a point in your life when you really don't care what people think about you, you just care what you think about yourself.
I've been playing sexually aware women most of my life. At this point I expected to be playing moms and wives. It's exciting to play a femme fatale.
I'm at that point in my life where I definitely want to get married soon. I've got my dogs as surrogates, but I'm ready for kids.
If I can't be daring in my work or the way I live my life, then I don't really see the point of being on this planet.
The Jews integrated themselves into American life to the point that the argument that the Jews aren't American sounded so stupid, that people stopped thinking it.
Conventional wisdom tells us to avoid taking unalterable action while at a low point in life. I have never been conventional.
When I was in the Army, I read a book by Adlai Stevenson. He said law was as noble as saving a person's life. So at one point, I felt that way too.
All the things you put off, like learning to play the piano or leaning a different language? You're like, what's the point? I'm not really gonna do that, am I?
Of course, I love tools. I also love arranging them, to the point where I came up with a name for my organizing metric: first-order retrievability.
I would love to do a dramatic comedy. All of that, it all interests me. At some point I want to do my 'Monster,' like Charlize Theron, so I'm buckling up for that.
I just realized at some point that I was hopelessly in love with the theater. I fought it for a long time because I thought theater was for, you know, insufferable actors.
I'm going to let love lead the way, always. And I was born with this blind - blind ambition, and it's kind of gotten me here to this point. And I think that I'll stick to it.
Most films seem to be about a man and a women falling in love at some point and once you pass forty-five, it's almost disgusting to fall in love.
When something is universal enough in our everyday lives, we take it for granted to the point of forgetting it exists.
I think there comes a point in probably most father-son relationships where the son kind of starts becoming the parent.
The news is the one thing the networks can point to with pride. Everything else they do is crap, and they know it.
People without hope not only don't write novels, but what is more to the point, they don't read them.
We are a nation of communities... a brilliant diversity spread like stars, like a thousand points of light in a broad and peaceful sky.
For some people, “the point of no return” begins at the very moment their souls become aware of each others’ existence.
I'm at the point in my career where to be a winner is more important than any individual things.