Danny: I'm not sure what four nines does, but the ace, I think, is pretty high.
Lisa: Did Lt. Doyle think I stole this purse? Jeff: No, Lisa, I don't think he did.
Ahmet Ertegun: If you think pennies, Mr. Charles, you get pennies. If you think dollars, you get dollars.
Senator Charles Palantine: I think I know what you mean, Travis.
Samantha: You smell really bad. Curtis: [checking] I think I smell good.
Withnail: I think we've been in here too long. I feel unusual.
Tom Conlon: I think I liked you better when you were a drunk.
I spent a long time working in restaurants and making no money. It was very character-building, but I think it could have been built in a shorter time.
Are my politics Democrat or Republican? I think both are horrific. And it doesn't matter anyway. Money runs America; money runs everywhere.
But I think we need to remember that democracy everywhere is by its nature incomplete, a work in progress.
I think the darker aspect of my fiction-or anybody's fiction-is by its very nature somehow easier to talk about.
I think it's just my nature. I can't work on one thing. I have to work on many things.
Motherhood has taught me the meaning of living in the moment and being at peace. Children don't think about yesterday, and they don't think about tomorrow. They just exist in the moment.
I think, certainly in the more civilized societies, women's roles are growing in power all of the time.
I think it's perfectly just to refuse service to anyone based on behavior, but not based on race or religion.
I'm rather secular. I'm basically Jewish. But I think I'm Jewish not because of the Jewish religion at all.
I think people are by-and-large happy with the providers that they have got now. They treasure that doctor-patient relationship.
I think I have a strange relationship with time. I'm not really aware of that time passing. I don't feel that I'm wasteful with time. But I'm not aware of it passing.
I think I give the impression of being a romantic, and I think inside I'm quite severe. But some might say they had the opposite impression of me.
I think there is a tendency in science to measure what is measurable and to decide that what you cannot measure must be uninteresting.
We want kids to think that they can think about science. They don't need to just play soccer.