I have a teaching job that allows me to pay the rent and affords me to, frankly, write the books I want to write.

Quite frankly, I just want to be playing at the highest level of football. That's the most important thing to me.

Quite frankly, I'm running a campaign on the economy and jobs and economic opportunities for the American people.

Twombly, frankly, was an acquired taste. I was not in love with Twombly the first time I saw one of his paintings.

What interests me most are the emotional lives of the people. If I don't have that, it's not worth doing, frankly.

Frankly, as secretary of state, if somebody treats you badly because you're a woman, it's your fault - not theirs.

To pretend that there is no such thing as the Muslim world is specious, self-deluding, and - frankly - plain silly.

Let me tell you, very frankly, when I went to the Harvard Business School I was more or less a committed socialist.

I'm not so worried about super-intelligence and 'Terminator' scenarios. Frankly I think those are quite farfetched.

Frankly, no one had ever asked me before. My sexuality is something I'm completely comfortable with and open about.

There are many people that frankly cannot get themselves to oppose Barack Obama. They make a lot of excuse for him.

Quite frankly, I don't want someone with the temperament of a middle school pubescent boy in the president's office.

Frankly, I would not have made any difference in Vietnam, but much more is what difference it would have made in me.

Some actors, I think, want to feel that they are as creative as the writer. And the answer is, frankly, they're not.

Frankly, I want to be in government with Caroline Lucas, not against her - and certainly not in permanent opposition.

I've always wanted to be a spy, and frankly I'm a little surprised that British intelligence has never approached me.

You know, I've released some great records and I've released some dogs. But frankly, the fun is in creating the thing.

To me, nuclear weapons are the secret crisis of our time. Frankly, everyone needs to reread John Hersey's 'Hiroshima.'

Writing about a person whose struggle you wish you could solve is an act of compassion and also, frankly, opportunism.

Frankly, I get sick of being considered a 'young woman filmmaker' rather than an individual artist, as a man would be.

Frankly, writing poetry for children is plain old fun, and I consider myself blessed to have such a delightful career.

Frankly my parents didn't like him. They objected to the things he stood for. Besides, daddy and Hef are the same age.

Part of what dressing for yourself means requires your understanding that the scrutiny of others is frankly irrelevant.

Frankly, any city person who doesn't think I deserve a white-collar salary as a farmer doesn't deserve my special food.

Frankly, if you can sell something at $80 a tonne that cost you $20 a tonne, you might want to sell as much as you can.

Here's the thing: I left Ion Storm and Eidos in the spring of 2004 frankly because I felt out of place at that company.

I value my garden more for being full of blackbirds than of cherries, and very frankly give them fruit for their songs.

Going for the Rhodes, it really put a label on me that was hard to shake, and frankly I don't think that I did shake it.

Frankly, what we need to be looking at is whether this election was rigged by Donald Trump and his buddy Vladimir Putin.

Polonium is, frankly, pretty useless, and no country in the world except Russia bothered to refine it by the late 2000s.

Frankly, it's never really been replicated in the history of the Internet what Yahoo has done in the areas it's done it.

I make mistakes. I say stupid things. I do idiotic things. And, quite frankly, I'm proud of them. Why not make mistakes?

Frankly, I am shocked at the complete level of incompetence exhibited by lawyer after lawyer for Mr. Cohen and Mr. Trump.

Frankly speaking, I feel anyone who starts acting, be it in theater, TV, or even advertisements, is looking at Bollywood.

So I went to WCW for three years and quite frankly, it was the most miserable three years of my life in terms of business.

Frankly speaking, we don't see any other way for the steady development of the Ukrainian state apart from as a federation.

Frankly, the only thing China has in easy abundance is people and dirty coal. Neither is the asset they're made out to be.

I've met some great people that deal with me in the press. I've also met some people that were very dishonorable, frankly.

Politicians are easy to attack, but frankly, we are all guilty of not meeting the needs of Africa's young people properly.

Evolutionary theory informs our understanding of some frankly inexcusable social behavior and renders it perfectly normal.

Frankly, you're heading down a dangerous path if you take seriously what people say about you, and I don't read most of it.

I always assume that democracy is the only good form of government, quite frankly, and democracy is always to be preferred.

Frankly, despite my horror of the press, I'd love to rise from the grave every ten years or so and go buy a few newspapers.

It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something.

I have absolutely no problem being thought of as an action chick because, quite frankly, very few women have ever done that.

But one does not make living writing poetry unless you're a professor, and one frankly doesn't get a lot of girls as a poet.

I have nothing snarky to say about Joan Rivers' appearance. We should all be that happy with how we look on camera, frankly.

No boyfriends please. They are just waste of time, and frankly speaking I don't have time or energy to run after boyfriends.

Frankly, TV stars are not that popular. In fact, I don't have even have a million followers on any of social media accounts.

The first year I was at NASA, I was only responsible for optical and ultraviolet astronomy. Frankly, there wasn't much else.

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