Well, optimism's a good thing. It - makes people go out and - you know, start businesses and spend and do whatever is necessary to get the economy going.
Have you ever noticed when you start getting happy, you say, uh-uh, I'd better watch out. I feel too good. Something's going to happen.
Your mistakes get to follow you for the rest of your life. I don't know if that's good for people who are young and are just starting to explore the Internet.
It's very difficult to consistently hit good iron shots if you get off to a bad start. That's why I'm always paying attention to my setup and takeaway.
Anyone who has ever asked for directions knows you need two crucial pieces of information to get good results: a starting point and a destination.
And that's how I wrote to NICAP, but then later, just very soon after that, like three weeks later, we started getting phone calls from government agents.
Getting our military back on stable footing won't happen overnight. We must start this process now, since future engagements are likely and allies are scarce.
But once I acclimated and really used fame for what it was offering me as a tool to serve my life purpose of inspiring and contributing, then it started to get fun again.
You get into your late fifties, people start falling like flies all around you. I don't take life for granted any more. I'm really glad to be here.
There is the desire of a consumer society to have no learning curves. This tends to result in very dumbed-down products that are easy to get started on, but are generally worthless and/or debilitating.
I'm just always learning lines. I've learned to flag the really crucial scenes, and I start figuring them out and committing them to memory as soon as I get them.
My day starts at 5 A.M. and gets over at 10:30 P.M. Its a long day but I love it... I can't sit idle.
Now is surely the best time to get started, because you can never procrastinate your way into the land of success.
I'd have to struggle to find a subject in which I can't get some kind of interested pulse started.
It's vital that we help them get the right start, nurture their development and provide for their well-being.
I am simply not such a slave to my vanity, and I don't want to be, because as you get older you really have to start accepting the inevitable.
My mother was right: When you've got nothing left, all you can do is get into silk underwear and start reading Proust.
When I get bored, I'll zone out, and I'll just sit in front of my computer and start writing any random song that comes to mind.
In high school, girls started wearing high-waisted pants with their shirts tucked into them. I don't get what that's about.
Maybe it's whiner's fatigue, but I'm getting tired of hearing about how hard it is to start a company and be a CEO. It's not that hard.
I started making little short films with friends, and then I decided I wanted to get into the school play in high school.