I can't remember the last time I looked at a Nirvana web site.
I have often seen an actor laugh off the stage, but I don't remember ever having seen one weep.
I can remember picking up weighty tomes on the history of science and the history of philosophy and reading those when I was small.
It's good as an artist to always remember to see things in a new, weird way.
Remember, I'm West Point, where I was born. My father went there.
It's important to remember that, first and foremost, if not only, this is entertainment. 'The West Wing' isn't meant to be good for you.
I remember going into a bookshop, and the only book I saw with a black child on the cover was 'A Thief in the Village' by James Berry, and I thought, 'Is this still the state of publishing?' Then I thought, 'Either I can whine about it or try to do something about it.'
Different people were complaining, and I remember saying, 'Why don't we just demonstrate?' The Whitney was the first.
I remember buying The Fugees' 'The Score' my freshman year and feeling like this whole new world and this whole new conversation was opening up to me.
I didn't grow up around wild horses, no. But I've appreciated their beauty and their power ever since I can remember.
I remember when I was younger taking more pride in Wimbledon than the French. That and the U.S. Open - they were the ones I wanted to win.
'Merry Wives of Windsor' is a wonderful machine. It's one of the great farces, and it's astonishing to remember that this is written by the same man who wrote 'Hamlet,' 'The Taming of the Shrew' or 'Cymbeline.' It's so similar, and yet the form is so different.
In 'There's Something About Mary' and 'Dumb & Dumber,' I ended up improvising quite a bit of my scenes, and later I didn't even remember what I'd said because I just winged it. When I went and saw the movie, I was as stunned as everyone else was.
We, as a wrestling community, better remember it is more than one individual that makes a winner.
I remember the first roll of film I took. It was wintertime, and I wanted to shoot a roll of film to practice processing it, so I took an entire 36-exposure roll of my dog, Tippy.
Remember that the greatest fool in the world may ask more than the wisest man can answer.
I remember, being young is a scary, wonderful feeling.
I became number one just after the World Championships in India. I was very young then, and I remember it was just a great feeling, my first World Championship.
We all remember the people who won the World Series and not the guy who struck out.
I remember being given a demo of the βWorld Wide Webβ at Peter Gabrielβs studio in the early 90s, and I had zero comprehension that I was staring into the future. I was just happy with my pager and teletext on the TV.