I eat like seven men together.
Thalia
Recitation: by Male by Female
You don't really ever think you're that crazy person you're playing.
John Hawkes
CrazyThinkYouPersonPlayingEver
Thinking you're a genius is death.
John Jeremiah Sullivan
DeathThinkingGeniusYou
I don't think any president that I worked with has ever said 'pretty please.'
Robert M. Gates
ThinkSaidPresidentPrettyPlease
I'm not the kind of person that sits around kind of envisioning things.
Ana Navarro
PersonKindThingsAround
Actually, the 14 novels were written over a period of just over 6 years.
Stephen R. George
OverYearsJustPeriodActually
Responsibility walks hand in hand with capacity and power.
Josiah Gilbert Holland
PowerResponsibilityHandWalks
I've always said that one night, I'm going to find myself in some field somewhere, I'm standing on grass, and it's raining, and I'm with the person I love, and I know I'm at the very point I've been dreaming of getting to.
Drew Barrymore
LoveDreamsMyselfNightFindKnow
The fun part about doing our movies is that you're creating something using the talents of people rather than finding these pathetic people who are thrust into these situations. That, to me, is completely artless.
Christopher Guest
FunPeopleMeDoingFindingYou
But yeah, I played bass guitar in high school and in college and then I actually fractured my thumb, so my bass career went bye-bye.
Colin Hanks
SchoolCollegeHigh SchoolGuitar
I could have a degree in music and come on the show, and Simon could still say 'You stink'.
Clay Aiken
MusicYouSayDegreeShowCome
There is a history of mental breakdowns in my family. It will never happen to me but it has happened to others in the family.
Brian Cox
FamilyHistoryMeWillOthersNever
I think we're doing the right things for the right reasons. We're not doing it to sell products. We're not doing it to be popular. We're doing it because in our judgment these stories are important to do, and at this length and this much depth.
Bob Edwards
ThinkDoingImportantRightJudgment
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