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I'm always checking other people's opinions.
I better be humble. I'm always checking myself.
I appreciate the audience for checking us as comics.
I dig Steve Harvey: he's the suit man. I be checking him out.
It's always important to be checking in with people you love.
I've never gotten a good idea while checking Twitter or shopping.
We are ensuring that we are checking people who are coming in to the U.K.
I'm a very light packer. I don't like checking in luggage. I only like hand luggage.
Honestly, I'm more into the computer, the Internet, and checking out scores or the news.
Checking your ego, abandoning it, letting it go, is a huge part of recovery from addiction.
Because I've got veneers, I am always checking to make sure I haven't got food in my teeth.
Thinking no longer means anymore than checking at each moment whether one can indeed think.
Then I started checking out blues albums from the library and playing the harp along with them.
Castle Face Records, run by The Oh Sees main man, Johnny Dwyer is always worth checking in with.
I love checking out aspiring bakers' offerings at local farmers' markets when the weather is nice.
I have this horrible, horrible habit of going on YouTube and checking out comments about what I do.
They trained mostly by time periods, checking their pace for known distance only on special occasions.
I do a lot of eavesdropping. That's one of the things I miss about New York: just checking people out.
When people see the Cubevision logo, they should know it's something good, something worth checking out.
The most common power chord in metal is the root/fifth, but root/third diads are also worth checking out.
At Bank of America, customers shunned a product that offered fee-free checking without access to branches.
It's not just about checking the box on corporate social responsibility. It's about hitting our bottom line.
I've spent 10 years checking my analytics on my end to see what people were talking about and what they like.
In my business, if you look good, no one is going to be checking up on whether you work out. So it's up to me.
Fact checking Donald Trump is a really... It is kind of fun but it is ungratifying because nothing checks out.
I'll always be best known as Marie Osmond, but in my checking account and at home, I will gladly be Marie Craig.
I don't look at life in terms of checking the boxes, making sure you have enough women here and enough men there.
Forensics I've always found absolutely fascinating. Anything to do with clues. And checking things out and solving.
We are happy to get great technology from anywhere, and we have eyes and ears that are checking out companies all over.
One hazard of our job on TV is people are always checking us out and noting every pound we've gained or haven't quite lost.
I would, if checking boxes in a questionnaire, say I would oppose abortion except when the life of the mother is in danger.
The way we measure productivity is flawed. People checking their BlackBerry over dinner is not the measure of productivity.
I used to turn in, like, 20 money orders to pay my rent - $20 for this one, $30 for this one. I didn't have a checking account.
Nine out of ten adult Americans have a checking account. It's the most widely used financial services product in the United States.
Rather than saying, 'My checking account is a wreck,' change it to 'I will learn how to track my spending and balance my checkbook.'
I read that when cats are cuddling and kneading you, and you think it's cute, they're really just checking your vitals for weak spots.
I'm at my desk for about 9:30 A.M., and I stay there all day. Then there's a lot of checking Facebook and eBay and that sort of thing.
The ocean is like a checking account where everybody withdraws but nobody makes a deposit. This is what's happening because of overfishing.
There's always a time when you think you've done your last song or you've written your last rap or, you know, people are not checking for you.
That's when the great stuff happens, when you're not checking yourself all the time, being critical of yourself and what other people are doing.
My mom always told me to set goals for myself. And slowly going through and checking those things off of my list, that feels like success to me.
When you wake up, instead of checking emails on your phone, or counting your retweets, pick up a pen and scratch a few sentences into a notebook.
In your 20s, you're checking your bank account to make sure you're not broke. In your 30s, you're looking at yourself and realizing you're broken.
Sprout's a really cool app for pregnant women. It shows you what your baby's development is in real time, so I find myself checking it quite often.
Every single movie I go up for I'm just checking the phone to see if the e-mail's come in, to see if I got the part yet, which makes me more anxious.
I'm a little Type A, and I have this really thick binder whenever I do a movie where I make a million notes, and in between takes, I'm checking it out.
I remember being unemployed and walking the East Village streets for many years, constantly checking my voice mail on pay phones, hoping for an audition.
When I wake up in the morning, the first thing I look at is the checking account report from the day before. I love checking accounts. I dream about them.
I'm very involved in Shred, constantly checking in on something. It takes a lot of time. But it has let me leverage who I am as an athlete into a product.
The older you get, the things that you thought you wanted to do when you were younger, you're checking them off your list because you no longer want to them.