I've never taken fashion too seriously. I try to enjoy it.
Too many Mainers are dependent on government handouts. Government dependency has not - and never will - create prosperity.
Do not take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive.
Learning too soon our limitations, we never learn our powers.
I never really look too far ahead, to be honest.
In genetic epistemology, as in developmental psychology, too, there is never an absolute beginning.
I have never had the money to make too many large purchases.
I could never let the teacher down. I always worked hard, too scared to get in trouble.
You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.
My mom is really skinny, too. I got it from her. I've never done yoga before.
You'll never catch a man if you let him think you are too smart.
I never get hung up on the past - the memories are too negative.
I never wanted to do political satire because it seems too surface to me.
The fact is that you are never too old to innovate.
I'm never in the mood to eat or drink when I get to a show. I'm just too nerved out.
What I mean is, right from that first time, there was something in Tommy's manner that was tinged with sadness, that seemed to say: “Yes, we're doing this now and I'm glad we're doing it now. But what a pity we left it so late.
Pulling me into his arms, he trailed light kisses from my ear to my neck, almost making me forget how late I was running.I pushed him away. “You better stop that, or we’re never getting out of here.”“My thoughts exactly.
When I was prepping for my Broadway debut as Romeo, it really hit me that I had never done that. I had trained at drama school for three years in my late teens to early 20s, and I'd studied Shakespeare, of course, but I hadn't actually performed it. ...
For me, its like go ahead and eat. Live your life. I mean, I've just seen so much death, you know, as of late, being in my 40s, of people getting sick or, you know, whatever, that I just feel like, you know what? You never know with life. Eat. Enjoy ...
Fact is, awards shows were never really about recognizing achievement. They were a publicity ploy cooked up in the late 1920s by MGM topper Louie Mayer and his newly formed Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences which was itself, back in the day...
There are three "too much" and three "too little" that can bring a fool down: too much spending and too little money; too much talking and too little knowledge; and too much boasting and too little earnings.