Dutch Engstrom: Give 'em hell Pike! [Pike goes down]
Anyone who goes on 'The X Factor' to make big money will be in for a big shock.
Money comes and goes. When you pass away it's about what you've done to make this world a better place.
To destroy a standing crop goes against the soundest instincts of human nature.
I feel like dance, by its nature, goes so easily to grand and beautiful.
I've got a book of poetry by the bed, one of these big collections that goes back to the Greeks and Romans.
In science, the credit goes to the man who convinces the world, not to whom the idea first occurs.
People don't want to watch a sport where you see people fall down and somehow score above someone who goes clean.
In a war, you must hate somebody or love somebody; you must have a position or you cannot stand what goes on.
We all have a childhood dream that when there is love, everything goes like silk, but the reality is that marriage requires a lot of compromise.
Part of me would love to have been a leading lady because there's a lot of glamour that goes with that and a lot of applause, but I've been very blessed.
I love it if a man makes an effort to get to know my parents and sisters. Getting to know the people who matter to me goes a long way.
Records are just moments of achievement. They're like receipts for work done. Time goes on and people keep playing music.
When I was in N.Y. bartending, I was in a billion music videos. I was in Madonna, George Michael, Salt-n-Pepa - it goes on and on.
I've always liked country music. It's a certain aspect of America that goes back to the British Isles and the influence is very native to America.
Obama is the New Generation and the hot light of a dawn that goes way beyond clever talk of morning in America.
There's an imbalance when if a woman goes out for a walk at 3 in the morning and something happens to her it was somehow her fault, and with a man that's not true.
As marriage goes, I think most people sort of set being - you know getting married as the goal as opposed to being married.
I don't want to see the zipper in the back of the monster suit. Like everybody else who goes to the movies, I want to believe the monster is real.
I've always been a follower of silent movies. I see film as a visual medium with a musical accompaniment, and dialogue is a raft that goes on with it.
That's the other thing about working on movies, the commitment is years. That's one thing that's so frustrating about the process is that it goes on and on and on for years.