Gerta Rauss: So how far along are you? Juno MacGuff: I'm a junior.
The things I learned from the army - and I think it was a lesson for life - was how to work in unison with other people. How to take responsibility.
When I look at the Gospel, I see how it is speaking to me at this time. I see how to be to others and it helps.
[from trailer] Drago Bludvist: The dragons are mine now.
The goal isn't how much money you make, but how much you help people.
Bureaucracies tend to grow and to brag about their growth based on how many individuals they have and how much money they spend.
I can inspire people on how to use money, how to get economically powerful.
We're scientists; we're curious about how nature works, but we're also do-gooders. It's fantastic to think that the same experiments we'd do to understand how information gets into cells could have a practical side to them, too.
I watch a lot of sports. One of the reasons I watch is to see how these guys handle pressure, how they respond to situations.
Why do men think they know how to cook outside when they haven't the smallest idea how to go about it indoors?
Heckler in Audience: How old is Mae West? How old is Mae West?
Matter tells space how to curve, space tells matter how to move.
It's not how many friends you can count, it's how many of those you can count on.
Don’t tell me how educated you are, tell me how much you traveled.
But I don't know how to fight. All I know how to do is stay alive.
The biggest test for parents is not how they parent, but how the respond to disorder and unpredictability.
The real difficulty about volcanism is not to see how it can start, but how it can stop.
What we all must decide is how we are valuable rather than how valuable we are.
What I realized was how difficult an hour show is and how miserable you can be if you're not happy doing it.
How people treat you is their karma; how you react is yours.
There appears to be no limit as to how far the women's revolution will take us.