I hyperventilate quite a lot.
I love improvisation. It's quite exciting.
Fetty Wap is a soldier, father, a mentor, a leader for people that I never thought I'd be a leader for. A role model. A son. When you think of Fetty Wap, think of the soldier that ain't never quit and never listened to what they said about me or what...
Doorknob: D'ooooh! Alice: Oh! I beg your pardon... Doorknob: Whew. Quite all right, but you did give me quite a turn. Alice: You see, I was following... Doorknob: Rather good, what? Doorknob? Turn? Since one good turn deserves another, what can I do ...
I quite like being who I am.
Every once in a while, I get the urge. You know what I'm talking about, don't you? The urge for destruction. The urge to hurt, maim, kill. It's quite a thing to experience that urge, to let it wash over you, to give in to it. It's addictive. It's all...
I like France quite a lot, and I like Italy.
I quite fancy the 1940s. I like the trams and the trousers.
I think I'm probably gonna quit music.
I'm not quite as anonymous as I was.
Quitting is not giving up, it's choosing to focus your attention on something more important. Quitting is not losing confidence, it's realizing that there are more valuable ways you can spend your time. Quitting is not making excuses, it's learning t...
I feel quite fearless protecting the people I love.
Winners never quit and quitters never win.
Top Dollar: It's all been done before, you see what I'm sayin'? Bad Ass Criminal: That's no reason to quit. Top Dollar: Wrong. Best reason to quit. *Only* reason to quit.
I am quite strict as a dad but I don't want to be censorious.
Pray don't talk to me about the weather, Mr. Worthing. Whenever people talk to me about the weather, I always feel quite certain that they mean something else. And that makes me quite nervous.
Now, I'm not suggesting we're going to wait 40 years or even four years, but I think we have to put in perspective the fact that we've come quite a distance. We have quite a distance to come - go, as well.
I like to do little obsessed losers, or people who are in over their head, or people who are trying to figure stuff out, or guys whose girlfriends leave them and they don't quite get it. Guys who just don't quite get it.
Every Southerner, I think, knows people like Bill Clinton, maybe not quite as smart and maybe not quite as liberal, but kind of a glad-handing, country-club yuppie Southerner. The problem is we don't have labels for middle-class Southerners.
Kit Carruthers: I quit my job... How do you say "quit my job" in Spanish? Holly Sargis: Something "mi trabajo". Kit Carruthers: Well, I'm goin' to work as a cowboy now.
Lesley: Mike's available. Riggan: I thought he was doing the thing...? Lesley: He was. He quit... or got fired. Riggan: Which is it, quit or fired? Lesley: Well, with Mike it's usually both.