Sherlock Holmes can be wise and funny. He wasn't, at the beginning. But later on, he's got a bantering relationship with loads of people. He's got a wisdom that he didn't have in the early stage. But he stays on the mountain top, and he will die up there. He's not going to change that.
People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but *actually* from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly... time-y wimey... stuff.
Extreme Makeover... they help people that are uncomfortable in their own skin. They really change lives.
There is no golden rule of dating, except to make sure that it engages both of you; too many people go to a cinema for a first date and of course don't say a word, that's a bad thing!
I choose to believe that the same God who intervened to bring his Son back to life intervened on this day in history to help his people.
You're surfing with all this glamour, and a lot of people are talking about Gwyneth, JLo, and Cameron.
People fight, they get angry, they do drugs, and they do crazy things.
You figure that time could heal all wounds, but some people just really hold a crazy grudge.
Almost as soon as I went vegan, people started telling me that my skin looked great, and that I appeared younger, slimmer, and healthier. I'm convinced that of all the changes I've made to my lifestyle, it's the adoption of a vegan diet that has been best for me - physically, mentally, and certainly spiritually.
I was a young folk singer, or wanted to be. I really wanted to be a New England folk singer, but they never would accept me. I was always hard to categorize, and people wouldn't know what to make of it.
At our computer club, we talked about it being a revolution. Computers were going to belong to everyone, and give us power, and free us from the people who owned computers and all that stuff.
Bill Gates did predict that computers for people made sense because he wrote a basic.
I think a lot of people came into rock n' roll to try to change the world. I came into rock n' roll to make music.
It's the idea of baggage. When you hear about people in their 40s boast about not having baggage. I think having no baggage is your baggage. That means that you haven't thrown yourself into the mess of life.
Sometimes they [people] throw off their freedom so quickly, you'd think it was burning them.
The highest thing people can say about an artist is, 'You know, I felt he or she was singing right to me.' If you've got the goods, and you're honest, that's where the thrill comes in, because of the urgency of the people really feeling what they feel. It's right there.
As far as being a coach, it's always fascinated me. It's a greater responsibility than most people give it credit for because you're dealing with people.
I have difficulty putting words in peoples' mouths. The best dialogue is very, very thin dialogue; you let people improvise and then basically you record what they've improvised and then write it down.
I want people to say when No. 9 was out on the field, he did everything humanly possible to win a ballgame.
I've never believed anyone could put more pressure on me than I put on myself. People expect great things from me. I expect great things from myself.
Lots of people say it's the song. For me, it's not always the song - there's something bigger: the spirit of an artist.
People are very interested in having access to wireless data while they are on a plane.
Circumstances can be very important. Find the right people to work with.
I`m quite confident that when you spew out hateful [anti-islam]rhetoric, you green-light people who are - who have violent and who are dangerous, and that`s why we have to watch what we say. Words do matter.
Apple's goal isn't to make money. Our goal is to design and develop and bring to market good products... We trust as a consequence of that, people will like them, and as another consequence, we'll make some money. But we're really clear about what our goals are.