I never desired to go into war zones. I never had any thought about it. It sort of just happened as part of the job.
I've been as a pilot involved in the Gulf War. And then, in the No-Fly Zone.
I'm going out for a bottle of champagne. We're going to get bombed.
Some things were better lost than found.
Pain could be killed. Sadness could not, but the drugs did shut its mouth for a time.
I feel like that religions generally ask the biggest questions. They may not always have the best answers, but they're the zone of human activity that regularly asks the biggest questions.
I took the Canal Zone and let Congress debate; and while the debate goes on, the canal does also.
Trying to be the best at anything carries its own special risks, in or out of the Twilight Zone.
What lies between where you are and where you want to be sometimes requires traveling through the Twilight Zone.
There are nuclear-weapons-free zones in several parts of the world already, except that they're not implemented fully, because the U.S. won't allow it.
My ever-present mania meant I was never phased by staying up twenty hours a day or by the different time zones. I was Superman.
Many in local government will ask why should only a few areas have the freedoms and benefits of Enterprise Zone status while the majority lose out?
I'd been to a number of war zones before in my life, but I had never been in one as terrifying as Chechnya.
Marine protected areas, and particularly no-take zones, are very effective in allowing regeneration of fish stocks.
A country like France now does two-thirds of its trade within the euro zone.
I do not believe that the children of presidents or vice-presidents should be assigned to combat zones. They have no place there.
I moved to L.A. right out of high school, but not to act. I think I chose it because it was on the same time zone as Seattle, where I'm from.
I grew up weird - very sensitive and highly inhibited. I felt like I was born in the wrong time zone to the wrong people at the wrong place.
Mr. Blonde: Guess what, I think I'm parked in the red-zone!
I love playing under pressure. In fact, if there's no pressure, then I'm not in the perfect zone.
Domestic terrorism has opened new war zones, operating off the assumption that all Americans are potential terrorists.