I don't miss London much. I find it crowded, vast and difficult to get around. Cabs are incredibly expensive.
I'll never forget anything about Middle Earth. That's part of my memory now so I won't miss anything.
I miss the guys. I don't get to see them often. We do get together in Houston now and then.
It was a year ago today your daughter went missing.’ Bagg had closed his eyes, feeling the death going on inside.
So many Hollywood actresses become successful and then just keep on going - they miss out on having a partner and a baby and end up lonely.
I was approached by Oxfam to go to Mali as their ambassador and get involved in their various initiatives out there. But I felt that was missing the point of using me, a musician.
I like to be right. I try not to miss the big ideas, forget the little ones, and try to get them right. End of job description.
I've always been in this sort of perpetual state of existential longing. I feel like something's missing.
Joker: [sees Bruce Wayne enter the room] Well, Miss Vale, another rooster in the henhouse.
I've been wanting to do a book about baseball for the longest time, and nobody will let me do it. It's the one thing from America I really miss.
I just had a baby. I'm not going to work unless it's something really special and meaningful, because I can't imagine missing all that time with my daughter.
At the time of the Silver Jubilee, I was a grumpy anti-monarchist. I didn't celebrate and was appalled by the celebrations. In my idiocy, I missed out! I feel completely differently now compared with that time.
I like giving people something they don't want to miss the next time. It's a show with little twists and turns and curves. It has me being silly and stupid and compassionate and completely deep.
This is the time that I really miss being in my courtroom because I believe that that's the last place in this country where there's supposed to be fairness.
A careful inspection showed them that, even if they succeeded in righting it by themselves, the cart would travel no longer. The axles were in a hopeless state, and the missing wheel was shattered into pieces.
Elwood P. Dowd: Miss Kelly, perhaps you'd like this flower. I seem to have misplaced my buttonhole.
[repeated line] Virginia 'Pepper' Potts: Will that be all, Mr. Stark? Tony Stark: Yes, that will be all, Miss. Potts.
Mushu: I'm doomed! And all 'cause Miss Man decides to take her little drag show on the road.
Mr. Bingley: [Practicing proposing, with Mr. Darcy as Jane] Miss Bennett. Mr. Darcy: [Bows] Mr. Bingley.
Lest Arab governments be tempted out of sheer routine to rush into impulsive rejection, let me suggest that tragedy is not what men suffer but what they miss.
Other people get moody in their forties and fifties - men get the male menopause. I missed the whole thing. I was just really happy.