Withnail: What is it? What have you found? Marwood: [pulling some goo out of the sink] Matter.
How you play the game is for college ball. When you're playing for money, winning is the only thing that matters.
I don't care what TV show you work on, even a movie for that matter, it's all about time and money eventually.
A lot of times, you do independent films for passion because you may even lose money doing one, but it doesn't matter.
One thing Della Valle taught me is the power to say no if something isn't right. That mattered even over sales.
I think every individual has his or her own power, and it's a matter of working, taking time and defining what that power is.
If I could have one superpower, I'd want to have the power of mind over matter. I'd want to be able to move things and people with my mind.
With religion I was always like, 'Does it matter if it's true if it makes you happy?'
There is a vulgar incredulity, which in historical matters, as well as in those of religion, finds it easier to doubt than to examine.
You can have financial strength, professional strength, emotional strength but for me without spiritual strength none of the rest of it matters.
Success isn't supposed to happen, no matter how hard you work. There's no guarantee you're going to succeed. There's nothing set in stone.
The woman who does not choose to love should cut the matter short at once, by holding out no hopes to her suitor.
I think that you love who you love, and there are people who you love that people aren't going to understand why, and that sort of doesn't really matter.
I love Canadians. They are the coolest, nicest, most patriotic people, and they will support their countrymen no matter what, and I think that's commendable.
I love it if a man makes an effort to get to know my parents and sisters. Getting to know the people who matter to me goes a long way.
I think it is all a matter of love: the more you love a memory, the stronger and stranger it is.
But nevertheless, it's music ultimately that matters in opera, and opera is a piece of music reaching out as a vision in sound reaching out to the world.
I can't sleep without the TV on. It doesn't matter where it is. I don't like silence. My ears ring from loud music.
I know my music probably isn't going to matter to the public after I die, but that doesn't mean I don't have something to offer.
The fact of the matter is that 40 years ago, unless you bought the record, you couldn't hear the music. It was such a narrow track in comparison to today.
It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.