I have always wanted an Olympic medal. I always wanted to see India's national flag going up at the podium.
I always said I wanted an Olympic medal. It's the pinnacle of any athlete's career.
Even before I competed in the Olympics, I always wanted to write a book.
When someone asks to sign on the money I always refuse. Bad omen.
The computer has always been this ominous, scary thing that came into music, for me, in the early '90s, right when I first started playing music.
You have to make choices always. It's about the omission of something for the sake of another.
As children, we all hold on to the myth of omnipotence. Comics are successful because kids identify with superheroes. They'll read a book or watch a TV programme and say, 'I'm that guy.' And that guy is always the one in control.
Judges should always behave judicially by adjudicating, never politically by legislating. I leave policy to policymakers. They're preeminent, but they're not omnipotent. In other words, lawmakers decide if laws pass, but judges decide if laws pass muster.
God is the same God, always and everywhere. He is omnipresent not virtually only, but also substantially, for virtue cannot subsist without substance.
God's word is always effective and produces whatever it expresses. My words, on the contrary, cannot create anything; I can only change what already is into something else.
When I watch myself on-screen, I always look for the flaws.
I go to McDonald's at least once a week. I always get a No. 2.
You're always told by your publisher that you must only write one book a year and some years you should perhaps write none at all.
This country was founded on a promise of equal rights for all, and we have always managed to move closer to that promise, little by little, one day at a time. It may not be easy - but we'll get there together.
Growing up in Buffalo, you always hated the Dolphins, but I just remember my one friend always liked the opposite team, and he liked the Dolphins, so I remember always going at it with him.
Marvin Bell always looked very closely at how lines could break, how you could put over one line into the second line. How you could stop the line two or three times within the line: You could make it stop.
A mark of stupidity is a belief that one party is totally virtuous and correct on the issues while the other is evil and always wrong.
I may have made my reputation as a general in the Army and I'm very proud of that. But I've always felt that I was more than one-dimensional.
I always wanted to play both ends of the floor. I never wanted to be one-dimensional.
No one always or never does anything. People don't see themselves as one-dimensional, so you shouldn't attempt to define them as such.