A friend often says I'm an old man in a young man's husk. I like that. I am old-fashioned in some ways.
Quite often you hear people say, 'What about separation of church and state?' There is no such thing.
People often call fighting discrimination being "PC" because they don't want their own unearned privileges challenged.
He'd been let down so often His brow was on the floor But then they found A small hole in the ground And let him down some more
Often the deep valleys of our present will be understood only by looking back on them from the mountains of our future experience.
Historically, the judicial branch has often been the sole protector of the rights of minority groups against the will of the popular majority.
I think I was very often bored as a child, but boredom is not what I knew it as—what I knew was that I worried a lot
Commercial comedy's often set up to feature an ironist making devastating sport of someone who's naive or sentimental or pretentious or pompous.
In the Bill Clinton years, the foreign leader who visited the White House most often was Yasser Arafat - 13 times.
How often have the greatest thoughts and ideas come to light during conversations with the family over the evening dinner?
I often feel intellectually frustrated when I'm in a position where I'm not moving forward; when I'm not enquiring about something.
Am sorry to note that abuse and condemnation of a common acquaintance often constitutes very strong bond of union between otherwise uncongenial spirits.
Envy isn’t always green; it’s often black and white!" (On book reviews - from an article written in 2013)
Why does it appear that interested readers so often attribute flaws to 'the press' rather than taking particular issue with particular reports?
I've never understood why artists, who so often condescend to the cliches of their own culture, are so eager to embrace the cliches of cultures they know nothing about.
I often tell people I don't care whether they join the NAACP or some other group, but you better join something.
Group conformity scares the pants off me because it's so often a prelude to cruelty towards anyone who doesn't want to - or can't - join the Big Parade.
The world is not fair, and often fools, cowards, liars and the selfish hide in high places.
Why do we laugh at such terrible things? Because comedy is often the sarcastic realization of inescapable tragedy.
When a great moment knocks on the door of your life, it is often no louder than the beating of your heart, and it is very easy to miss it.
I've been giving interviews for the last 25 or 30 years, more often than not answering the same questions over and over again, ad nauseum.