Watch The Throne' is my favorite project. The production, the way they carried themselves, it's amazing.

Sharpton is a smart guy. In some ways, he's a good guy. But a moral arbiter? Let's not get carried away.

The only place a new hat can be carried into with safety is a church, for there is plenty of room there.

Indeed, the Roman laws allowed no person to be carried to the wars but he that was in the soldiers' roll.

If I'd stayed on in London and carried on going to literary parties, it would have wrecked me as a writer.

I'm most proud of the fact I carried myself on and off the field consistently for what the NFL stands for.

Yesterday the flame of the Olympic torch was carried through our great state on its way to Salt Lake City.

I used to get so carried away while I was on stage that I'd be physically damaged by the end of a concert.

We should learn to take genuine pride in a job well done and not expect praise for one simply carried out.

Clooney is just a pretty boy, man, and that's it, OK? I carried him on my back long enough. I'm on my own.

Sir, I wish to understand the true principles of the Government. I wish them carried out. I ask nothing more.

I became a vegetarian, and I carried around a suitcase full of vitamins and special drinks everywhere I went.

Every reform, however necessary, will by weak minds be carried to an excess, that itself will need reforming.

Stem cell research must be carried out in an ethical manner in a way that respects the sanctity of human life.

It was really important for me to get a degree that carried some weight, something that I really wanted to do.

I got very carried away with my 'Harry Potter' life and we did have school but I didn't study. I just had fun.

It is easy to get carried away in this Twenty20 era and think Test cricket has to be entertaining all the time.

Many have changed so much that they have lost the magic of the dream that carried them on their own bootstraps.

I didn't say I'm walking away. I said I was stepping down as chairman. I won't walk away. I'll be carried away.

I'm still 19, and I've got a lot to learn. I've got to keep improving and not get too carried away with myself.

I doubt whether classical education ever has been or can be successfully carried out without corporal punishment.

If the Chinese government gets carried away with denying basic rights, then there will be a pushback from within.

One thing I carried my whole life, especially from my grandparents in Chicago, was a huge idealism for the world.

I don't want to sound too carried away, but from what I've seen, 'Bingo Long' is going to be a big one. A classic.

The fact that I was going to be the first American woman to go into space carried huge expectations along with it.

I think we get a little carried away with ourselves with sports thinking we're more important than everything else.

I was in the school plays, I did a lot of music. I carried on through university for short films and loads of plays.

You don't want to be too proud, to get carried away, but if people give you praise, you don't want to throw it back.

I think India's policy that the openness of trade should be carried through a multilateral process is the right one.

Our post-war generation were struggling to escape the past and the burden of guilt we carried and to find a new way.

Ambition is an idol, on whose wings great minds are carried only to extreme; to be sublimely great or to be nothing.

I couldn't have ever married an actor. They have a childishness carried into an age when maturity should have set in.

Sex is a conversation carried out by other means. If you get on well out of bed, half the problems of bed are solved.

I couldn't do my homework if my room wasn't clean. And it has carried on now that I am older, in a very freakish way.

It's been the work that has carried me and I never wanted to rest on my laurels or go back and do what I done before.

The greatest of all crimes are the wars that are carried on by governments, to plunder, enslave, and destroy mankind.

To be a Miss World is to carry a burning torch. It is like action carried out by one to illuminate the lives of many.

Any job very well done that has been carried out by a person who is fully dedicated is always a source of inspiration.

Ninety percent of what we wear, we eat, we consume is carried by ships... Container ships carry a vast amount of stuff.

There was a time that I would have carried a briefcase and worn a monocle were it to even border on socially acceptable.

No real social change has ever been brought about without a revolution... revolution is but thought carried into action.

I try not to get carried away and to only focus on the team goals to keep winning, to keep performing to the best I can.

One thing that annoys me in football is when people get carried away by results after four or five weeks of a new season.

The great armies, accumulated to provide security and preserve the peace, carried the nations to war by their own weight.

Everybody in technology seems to want big numbers. Steve never got carried away with that. He focused on making the best.

I've always carried the burdens of everyone I love and try to make sure everyone else is good rather than focus on myself.

My grandfather was an undocumented immigrant. My great-grandmother, my bisabuela, carried him over the border in her arms.

Dave Mackay is my definition of a superstar. The man broke his leg three times, but wouldn't be carried off. He walked off.

I think it's time we had a president who carried the same life experiences into the White House as most ordinary Americans.

I get drunk writing words. I don't drink or do drugs, but I get so carried away with writing that I get inebriated from it.

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