One day in '61, I was looking in the Santa Monica phone book for a number, and there it was: Stan Laurel, Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica. I went over there and spent the afternoon with them. And pumped him with questions. I must have driven him crazy. ...
I spent a year in that town, one Sunday.
I spent a lot of time outdoors as a kid.
As a child, I spent a lot of time at the library.
I spent a lot of time with a crown on my head.
So every dollar spent on finding some gene or hormone to explain why becoming fat is not because of sugary drinks, fried foods or unchecked gluttony is a dollar spent on getting food for the hungry, vaccines for babies, shelter for the homeless. But ...
Experts say that denying bad feelings intensifies them, acknowledging bad feelings allows good feelings to return.
What's fun for other people may not be fun for you- and vice versa.
Jesus did not spend the same amount of time with everyone. He chose twelve and spent a majority of his time with them. There were toxic people that he spent hardly any time with. For example, the Pharisees were against him from the outset of his mini...
[...] intelligent people only have a certain amount of time (measured in subjective time spent thinking about religion) to become atheists. After a certain point, if you're smart, have spent time thinking about and defending your religion, and still ...
I've spent my life being embarrassed.
I spent much of my life hiding.
I have spent my whole life educating myself.
I spent all my youth with horses.
I've spent quite a bit of time in East Africa.
I spent a lot of time feeling alienated and rejected.
We spent a lot of money on some players.
An hour spent reading is one stolen from paradise.
Life is ours to be spent, not to be saved.
I no longer own or control the businesses which I have spent my life building up.
I spent my whole childhood looking for an escape.