I don't spend any time at all thinking about my personal wealth. I suppose if I had nothing, I might think, 'I have nothing.'
I'm not going to lie, there are more interesting ways to spend your time than answering questions about yourself. But if there were no questions to ask me, I might have a beef with that.
Every time we buy a CD or download a song, the artist is paid for their work. You might not know that this isn't the case when a musician's work is played on the radio.
Some of the folks on both sides might be sincere, but it does seem as if it is only the opposition that cares about the Bill of Rights most of the time.
I never think, 'Where am I going to be in a year's time?' That seems to be a sure way of missing the fact that you might be quite happy now.
It might have been easier to retire, to say my knee couldn't handle it and let that be that. At the same time, the prospect of not being able to compete in gymnastics anymore was heartbreaking.
The possibilities are infinite with new writing; every time you open a new script, there's no limit to what it might contain.
Lyrics are kind of the whole thing; it's the message. Something might have a beautiful melody but if it's not the truth coming out of your mouth, it's not appealing.
Truman Capote: [to Perry Smith] We're not so different as you might think.
Zoe: You know some cultures might say he made the wiser choice.
Jimmy Gator: The book says, "We might be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us."
Steve: Look at the waistline bulge on that guy. Look at that. Think he might be armed, eh?
[pretending the Nevada Gaming Commission is racist] Frank: They might as well call it whitejack!
Norman Bates: She might have fooled me, but she didn't fool my mother.
Patton: We're going to have to fight the Russians eventually anyway. It might as well be now while we've already got the army here to do it.
Money is the most important thing because there might be a time when you have no label behind you and you have to carry yourself. Money is the only thing that can shield you.
I still treat every job as if I might never get hired again as far as the way I save money and live really modestly.
Genre might certainly increase some of your narrative freedoms, but it also diminishes others. That's the nature of genre.
If you care about other people, you might try to organize to undermine power and authority. That's not going to happen if you care only about yourself.
Although religion might be useful in developing a solid moral framework - and enforcing it - we can quite easily develop moral intuitions without relying on religion.
I couldn't be in a relationship and behave like somebody else or pretend I felt something I didn't feel. And that includes saying things I thought might jeopardize the relationship.