If you greatly desire something, have the guts to stake everything on obtaining it.
Nobody wants to see teams out of contention showcased in December and January. I'm sure this is something that will be discussed again this off-season.
You can only offend me if you mean something to me.
What offends me more than something sexist is something poorly written or unfunny or cliched.
There is no subject so old that something new cannot be said about it.
Old music used to mean something. There is none of that today.
In olden days a glimpse of stocking was looked on as something shocking but now, God knows, anything goes.
I love a bit of arugula tossed in olive oil and pepper over it to just have something nice and fresh and green.
If I do consider fighting, it won't be until after the Olympic games in 2020, and then from there I'll reevaluate, see if it's something that would be a realistic option for me.
Many employer-employee relationships are built on a lie that starts from the first interaction: neither party automatically conceives of the relationship as something that will last a lifetime, but both interact as if it is. This lie of omission bases the relationship on distrust.
You have to make choices always. It's about the omission of something for the sake of another.
There's something very real about helping someone one-on-one.
In open source, we feel strongly that to really do something well, you have to get a lot of people involved.
The object of opening the mind, as of opening the mouth, is to shut it again on something solid.
I think my great-grandpa was an opera singer or something.
It's important that we have the traditional operas and the repertory, but we should also have something new.
Why should someone have to retrain themselves to use a new application that does the same basic thing as the old application, just because something as trivial as the operating system changed out from under them?
I love to argue. I've always loved to argue. And I love to point out the weaknesses of the opposing arguments. It may well be that I'm something of a shin kicker. It may well be that I'm something of a contrarian.
In 'A Poetics of Optics,' Equi writes that 'all images bank on alchemy.' This idea captures her fundamental sense of poetry as turning common material into something rare and valuable.
Bjork, I'd love to do something with her. I'd love to do some sort of crazy orchestral choir thing with her.