Without a union, the people are always cheated, and they are so innocent.
There will always be cheaters. It is human nature. It will never be 100 percent clean, in any sport.
Someone who thinks the world is always cheating him is right. He is missing that wonderful feeling of trust in someone or something.
Love is a game in which one always cheats.
We're always, by the way, in fundamental physics, always trying to investigate those things in which we don't understand the conclusions. After we've checked them enough, we're okay.
Forensics I've always found absolutely fascinating. Anything to do with clues. And checking things out and solving.
As an actor, there are many confusing factors that can make you take or not take a decision. It becomes difficult. Your first and last checkpoint should be the story. I always read a script as an audience.
I don't deserve any credit for turning the other cheek as my tongue is always in it.
I always love rosy cheeks, so I am all about blush.
I'm more of the girl who's always in the friend zone, and I try to help if my other friend wants to get with someone. I can be a bit cheeky and say stuff that embarrasses my friends, but I'm normally the girl who guys like to be friends with, so I become friendly with the guy and then go, 'Oh, this is my other friend.'
I was always quite outspoken as a teenager and quite cheeky in school and stuff.
I always knew I was quite good at getting laughs. At school, I loved having a ready audience if I made a cheeky remark.
J-Hope always tries to cheer us up, and I'm so grateful. Actually, I like to call him a new leader for the group.
I always found the Chicago audience to be a smart, fast-moving, violent and cheerful lot, and it's always good to be back.
I have always been a left-winger and an outsider. I loved being that. I was perfectly cheerful with that role. Then suddenly, you're one of the talking heads on 'Nightline,' and you think you must have sold out.
There's gonna be stretches where I don't play as well. People are gonna be talking bad about me and not always on my side and cheering me on.
I always had to prove myself through my actions. Be a cheerleader. Be class president. Be the editor of the newspaper.
When we were doing the cheerleading for this, I was excited about doing it because I always wanted to be a cheerleader. I always wanted to but I didn't get to because I was working.
I always tried to fit in, so I was a cheerleader with the orange skin and white-blonde hair, and Hooters was part of that.
The public do get behind me, and I love the crowd. When I'm ever in London, they give me massive support - the Anniversary Games, the cheers; they are always nice to me.