What if everything is an illusion and nothing exists? In that case, I definitely overpaid for my carpet.
I became a cartoonist because I'd sort of failed at everything else, really. I mean, it was by default.
Everything that we see is a shadow cast by that which we do not see.
I don't plan, because everything goes against my plans anyways. There's absolutely no point in planning anything. I'm just enjoying the moment. I'm meeting with a whole lot of people - casting directors, directors, agents. I have things going on everywhere, but I have no solid plans.
The catcher is in the middle of everything. He sees it best.
We are a categorically obsessed culture, where we have to compartmentalize everything in reference to another thing, like, 'What does it sound like? Does it sound like this?'
Smart companies fail because they do everything right. They cater to high-profit-margin customers and ignore the low end of the market, where disruptive innovations emerge from.
Where everything is possible miracles become commonplaces, but the familiar ceases to be self-evident.
I want you to be everything that's you, deep at the center of your being.
The doctrine that everything is fine as long as the population is quiet, that applies in the Middle East, applies in Central America, it applies in the United States.
Family and moral values are so central to everything that I am.
Obama believes in a big central government, where the federal government controls everything in our lives. That's socialism.
America is very decentralized in how it supports the humanities, unlike European countries where virtually everything stems from the central government.
Everything becomes connected, and cyber security becomes the top issue for CEOs. An average company has 40-60 security vendors, and they have a violation every three months with viruses.
As PM, you have got to do everything from chairing the Cabinet to ceremonial things. You have also got to do the nitty gritty. I do get stuck into the detail.
After my first knee operation, in January of '65 before I went to the Jets, Dr. James Nicholas told me everything went well and that I could probably play four years in the NFL. The surgery was trailblazing to a certain extent.
Everything changes with time. You can't predict where you're gonna be next year; you have no idea, you know what I mean?
Everything is changing. People are taking their comedians seriously and the politicians as a joke.
Cinematography speaks to everything that women do inherently well: It's multitasking, it's empathy, and it's channeling visuals into human emotion.
I think in the '70s that there was a general feeling of chaos, a feeling that the idea of the '60s as 'ideal' was a misnomer. Nothing seemed ideal anymore. Everything seemed in-between.