English usage is sometimes more than mere taste, judgment and education - sometimes it's sheer luck, like getting across the street.
Sometimes it happens, especially if you're a shooter. They say that you can't play great defense.
Sometimes we can't see our own selves, our own shortcomings, but it's so easy to see somebody else's.
Sometimes I feel drawn to writing about my shortcomings because I'm chock full of them.
I can be impatient. I can be a bit short sometimes. You're nearly always shortest with those who are most important to you.
Putin is sometimes described as a revanchist, seeking to recreate the Soviet Union. That is a useful shorthand, but it is not really accurate.
It's sometimes better to pretend I don't hear the sound of somebody in the nearby woods with a shotgun.
Sometimes you have to shove all the surface stuff to the side in order to see what's underneath.
Sometimes I wish I was more shrewd.
I prefer to listen to a lot of male singers rather than females. Sometimes I find it a bit too shrill. I even find my own voice a bit too high.
Anyone who has ever sat in a train as it rushes through a dark night will know that sometimes there are long minutes when the coaches slide smoothly along without so much as a shudder.
Sometimes people ask if my books have morals or lessons for readers, and I shudder at that thought. I always say that I have more questions than answers.
My scripts are possibly too talkative. Sometimes I watch a scene I've written, and occasionally I think, 'Oh, for God's sake, shut up.'
It's good to shut up sometimes.
I have only one eye, I have a right to be blind sometimes... I really do not see the signal!
Describing comic sensibility is near impossible. It's sort of an abstract silliness, that sometimes the joke isn't the star.
As individuals, we don't sometimes let ourselves enjoy things that we possibly should because of ways you want to be perceived, which is a silly thing as well.
You do silly things for love sometimes and not-so-smart things for love.
Sometimes there are paparazzi that take photos and you don't know they're there. So you're laughing, kicking up your heels and doing silly things. You don't even realize it. And then there's other times where they're two feet away from your face and it's invasive and it feels threatening, so you don't want to be smiling.
Sometimes the best parts are the leading men. But the little parts can be similarly gratifying.