I say to you quite frankly that the time for racial discrimination is over.
I always assume that democracy is the only good form of government, quite frankly, and democracy is always to be preferred.
Quite frankly, I don't miss standing in the box or standing on the field playing.
Well, enough of this introspection. It’s depressing, quite frankly.
Most science fiction, quite frankly, is silly nonsense.
A lot of people, quite frankly, think intense attachments to animals are weird and suspect, the domain of people who can't quite handle attachments to humans.
Quite frankly, teachers are the only profession that teach our children.
If you eat like crap all the time, quite frankly, you're going to feel like crap.
Frankly that's what makes such a big difference between President Obama on one hand and Mitt Romney on the other. Gov. Romney has not walked in those shoes of the ordinary Americans and frankly I don't think he has the capacity to quite understand th...
I haven't made a political statement in quite a long time because, frankly, they get repeated, changed.
Fear is that thing that keeps you up there on that other plateau. Fear is that thing that just keeps you closed down, and quite frankly, alone.
It's important to hold something back, though, because quite frankly my personal life is pretty dull and I don't want to bore people with it.
Quite frankly, I've always listened to the black side of the radio dial. Where I grew up, there was a lot of it and there was a lot of live music around.
It is remarkable how many misconceptions there are here about life in the developing world and I think that that knowledge gap has done a lot to contribute to the imbalance quite frankly.
Aerow creates a drawn out sense of pressure with the use of rather simplistic. Quite frankly, [the music] is fantastic.
Adoptive parents are taking on enormous responsibility, both emotionally and financially. Quite frankly, they need as much disclosure as possible about the child's background and health to assure the best fit and be prepared.
The Government has to stop borrowing as much money; if we don't, quite frankly New Zealand will be downgraded and interest rates will go up for all New Zealanders.
I was a pin-up girl. I did it for 30 years and, quite frankly, it gets a bit boring.
Quite frankly, the financial community has to improve its image. The financial community has to be much more transparent than it is.
Writers do draw inspiration from their own lives, which, quite frankly, might be more interesting than fiction.
I make mistakes. I say stupid things. I do idiotic things. And, quite frankly, I'm proud of them. Why not make mistakes?