Mercy: Wait a minute. I can't go in there. It's a men's room. Vermin: Are you kidding?
[after watching Nightcrawler teleport around the room] Dr. Jean Grey: You bored yet? Storm: Yep.
If there's a British film in the marketplace that is successful on a worldwide basis - whether it's 'A Room with a View,' 'Four Weddings' or 'The Full Monty' - money follows, and everyone tries to emulate that success.
Once I'm at the arena with the guys in the dressing room, and in the bus, and on the plane, I'm a player. And I sit in the back with the players and I play cards and try to take their money.
I've never had an exclusive relationship to a room where I write. I used to want one.
Magic provides a way of still having room for possibilities, an unlimited sense of what the world offers. Magic is always there when science is found wanting.
Patriarchy is like the elephant in the room that we don't talk about, but how could it not affect the planet radically when it's the superstructure of human society.
Being biracial is sort of like being in a secret society. Most people I know of that mix have a real ability to be in a room with anyone, black or white.
Because there is so little room for expression otherwise, a lot of people love cinema because they find it a way of expressing themselves.
Many more people saw me on TV than will ever get to see me on stage, but I do love being in the same room as the people I'm telling the story to.
I had to learn a lot on 'Victorious' because I had never done multi-camera before. It's like music: You need to be on it, and there's no room for subtleties.
I started out really making music in my dorm room, and it wasn't really producing or anything like that; it was you making something.
In the sick room, ten cents' worth of human understanding equals ten dollars' worth of medical science.
I have been doing merch' since I was 15 and in bands when I was a teenager - silk-screening shirts, making the emulsion in my mom's closet I converted into a dark room, through college. That's essentially how us bands survived was selling homemade t-...
Kaneda: [Holding soldiers at gunpoint] Hands up now!, where in the hell is the frickin' baby room?
I like the performing. And interviews, even. And the stuff that's not sitting in a room by yourself with empty paper. But I never loved writing, to tell you the truth.
Television is more interesting than people. If it were not we should have people standing in the corner of our room.
I spend around three hours on the track and two hours in the weight room, five or six days a week.
My vantage point on the world is the operating room where I see my patients.
When I perform, it's very personal. I'm sharing things I like, inviting the audience into my room.
I'd rather have a part where you walk into a room and you leave. That's perfect for me.