Be passionate about what you write, believe in your ability to convey timeless ideas, and let no one tell you what what you're capable of.
It isn't what you have, or who you are, or where you are, or what you are doing that makes you happy or unhappy. It is what you think about.
Critics have their purposes, and they're supposed to do what they do, but sometimes they get a little carried away with what they think someone should have done, rather than concerning themselves with what they did.
If Paul McCartney tells me that so-and-so song is his favorite song, what do I care? What do I care what anybody else says?
You don't ask what a dance means. You enjoy it. You don't ask what the world means. You enjoy it. You don't ask what you mean. You enjoy it.
IM is interesting because you look at your buddy list and, at a glance, see what your friends are listening to, what they're working on, what they're doing. The problem was that you were bound to the computer keyboard.
[American] liberalism today sees no realm of human life that is beyond political significance, from what you eat to what you smoke to what you say.
The longer a life, the challenge is not the distance between destinations, but the difficulty of travelling light. My soul’s a portmanteau packed full, one half filled with what was, the other with what is, what should be.
[last lines] Christopher McCandless: What if I were smiling and running into your arms? Would you see then what I see now?
Christopher McCandless: What if I were smiling and running into your arms? Would you see then what I see now?
Oskar Schindler: Look, All you have to do is tell me what it's worth to you. What's a person worth to you? Amon Goeth: No, no, no, No. What's one worth to you!
I am imagination. I can see what the eyes cannot see. I can hear what the ears cannot hear. I can feel what the heart cannot feel.
What I think about is what people spend their time on this planet doing. So No.1 is sleep, No.2 is work, and No.3 is sight, sound, and motion video consumption. Basically, four to five hours a day is what Americans spend consuming video.
When I was 34, people would say, What's going to happen to you when you're 40? What are you going to do? You don't have much time left. And I was like, what are you talking about?
I was born in D.C. on 8th Street. I know what's up. I know what time it is. I used to hang out in Brooklyn and in the Bronx as a teenager. I know what the real world is like.
What we are doing is satisfying the American public. That's our job. I always say we have to give most of the people what they want most of the time. That's what they expect from us.
Tommy Doyle: What about the jack-o-lantern? Laurie: After the movie. Tommy Doyle: What about my comics? Laurie: After the jack-o-lantern. Tommy Doyle: What about the boogey man? Laurie: There's no such thing.
Sophie: What did you do to him? Eisenheim: I gave him what he asked for. Sophie: What possessed you to do something so foolish?
Al: Do you know what I think? Ed: What is it? What is it that you think? Al: There is no such thing as a bad coincidence.
Sam: How do you become something you're not? George: What do you want to become? Sam: What I'm not. George: What are you now? Sam: I'm nothing.
Ada: What a death! What a chance! What a surprise! My will has chosen life! Still it has had me spooked and many others besides!