We oft know little of who we were, only something of who we are, and nothing of who we may be.
If you know you're going to be outside, you have to be a little bit more in tune, so that you don't get distracted by what's going on and focus better.
The producers want us to sell, sell, sell. That's my little joke. That's what we do by day; by night, we're artists.
'Dance Dance Revolution.' That's a lot of fun when you're having a dinner party and you just want to be a little silly.
In Edinburgh, there was a lovely little Episcopalian Church of Scotland church on my way to the theater, so I used to pop in there and soak up the atmosphere.
There's certain things that you can do on cable that you can't do here on network TV, so then you have to think outside the box a little bit.
Memories are nice little possessions. As long as you don't ignore the present when you take them out to play.
The biggest place I look for validation is from my mother. That's the little girl in me that will never grow up.
Moving forward from where you are to where you want and you are actually there is a little success that needs to be celebrated.
I'll take a look and get a second wind because so many little children are running around at my side.
If we all worked on the assumption that what is accepted as true really is true, then there would be little hope for advance.
I went to the little window and inhaled the country air. One could hear the breathing of the night, feminine, enormous.
There was a tsunami and there are terrible natural disasters, all of this because of too little Torah study.
Many of the articles printed over the last few months have ended up painting a picture of me that is more than a little distorted.
On my show I share all these yummy, fattening recipes, but I tell people, in moderation, in moderation. You can have that little piece of pie.
Life is not about receiving. It's about giving, knowing that someone might learn, understand or grow that little bit from the experience.
I'm always slightly embarrassed to meet other actresses of my vintage. We have so little in common. They're all so dedicated. I find - so desperate.
I don't blame my own parents for the way I grew up, as quite often there is little choice in these issues.
Being a Berlin cop in 1942 was a little like putting down mousetraps in a cage full of tigers.
You do what is manageable, and you do it well rather than trying to do a thousand things just a little bit OK.
I was little impressed with this rough and ready way of persuading people to renew their contracts and decided that I was now quite free of any obligations.