Quotes of All Topics . Occasions . Authors
One of the reasons I'm an interesting person to be married to is my intensely late-blooming self-awareness.
There's something about marriage that is not as intensely romantic or interesting as a couple's first meeting.
I definitely want to go back to the theatre. It is hard work, it is repetitive, but it is intensely rewarding.
Mexico is intensely affected by all kinds of things that are shipped into this country from the United States.
I have loved deeply. I have lost intensely. I will never love again. I get that love by people who care for me.
But Germany will always suffer, I fear, from the intensely dramatic character of the crimes of the Third Reich.
Leaders have to be intensely aware and be bold and flexible enough to adjust course ahead of impending changes.
Music is such an intensely personal thing for me, and I knew if I was going to do it, it would be in my own way.
I'm not intensely private - I talk a great deal about my life and my work - I just don't play the game to excess.
Fortune has something of the nature of a woman. If she is too intensely wooed, she commonly goes the further away.
Protein has been intensely over-represented on the plate. Now, the garden should be the main drag for main courses.
When I am so intensely involved with writing my books, I don't like to reread them. I feel like that story is done.
This will be our reply to violence: to make music more intensely, more beautifully, more devotedly than ever before.
What happens is that with difficult processes on a film, they get very intensely compressed because a clock is ticking.
Food is intensely pleasurable, and people are afraid that if they change the way they eat, they'll stop having pleasure.
I'm an old member of Greenpeace. I worried intensely, as I think most of my friends did, that the world was coming apart.
Existence is no more than the precarious attainment of relevance in an intensely mobile flux of past, present, and future.
I am an honest, God-fearing man who is intensely dedicated to being the best person I can be on and off the football field.
As a child, I would demand that visitors to our house tell me a story. I was intensely interested in everything - still am.
Socrates, after all, could be an intensely annoying man, all the time questioning passers-by until they became exasperated.
I didn't want to write a 'this is how it is' Iraq book, because the Iraq War is an intensely complicated variety of things.
When you work on these films for so long and so intensely, when you get to the end of them, suddenly there's nothing to do.
Properly, we should read for power. Man reading should be man intensely alive. The book should be a ball of light in one's hand.
Choose your corner, pick away at it carefully, intensely and to the best of your ability and that way you might change the world.
It's hard for people to understand that when five or six guys are together working intensely, they can really get into some duels.
The suspense of a novel is not only in the reader, but in the novelist, who is intensely curious about what will happen to the hero.
I recognize myself to be an intensely naive person. Most novelists are, despite frequent pretensions to deep socio-political insight.
I am continuing to explore a run in the Senate from Connecticut, absolutely exploring it. In fact, I would say exploring it intensely.
Those who see beauty almost too intensely can easily look mad to those who are functioning within the confines of so-called normal life.
I used to be so intensely preoccupied by unhappiness... now there are times where you might get down, but you can move on much faster now.
In one sense, newspaper editor is an appropriate job for an out-of-work politician; politicians live the news cycle as intensely as editors.
I dislike religion quite intensely. It's been the cause of all the grief in the world ever since they discovered the first stone to worship.
I'm an intensely competitive guy who is driven by the idea that accepting mediocrity or accepting defeat is not the way you succeed in life.
It's hardly news that the Obama administration is intensely and, in many respects, unprecedentedly hostile toward the news-gathering process.
Philadelphians are intensely loyal. They don't switch teams even when the Sixers lose by 63 points or the Phillies finish last in the NL East.
I want to live every moment totally and intensely. Even when I'm giving an interview or talking to people, that's all that I'm thinking about.
I think it is perfectly natural for any artist to admire intensely and love a young man. It is an incident in the life of almost every artist.
The entertainment medium of film is particularly tuned to the present imaginations of people at large. A lot of fiction is intensely nostalgic.
You must take care of your family, respect the music, and work intensely. Health and family come first, and then you can make much better music.
There are many types of participation. One can observe so intensely that one becomes part of the action, but without being an active participant.
I don't like being approached by people who look at me too intensely, who needed something from me that I didn't have. I don't represent anything.
I think a lot of us responded intensely to 'True Detective' because it was so incredibly earnest. That's what made it heartbreaking and involving.
Music, dance, literature and the visual arts open up a rich and intensely rewarding world. It is a world that should not be the preserve of the few.
It's a cliche, but true, that writing is intensely solitary and at times really lonely. I sit in one room and talk to squirrels and blue jays all day.
If something doesn't feel right comedically I won't budge on it. You just have to dig your heels in and fight for it. And I mean fight quite intensely.
My talent before singing is being able to interpret and understand my emotions. I've felt pain and felt it intensely, so every time I sing, I revisit it.
The people who don't like it tend to dislike it intensely. That's unfortunate, but not surprising when one deliberately goes against audience expectations.
Most of the characters I'm drawn to, as an actor, are ones that are quite intensely lonely and a bit lost and are looking for some kind of redemptive answer.
I like working intensely, then going away and thinking about it, working out why it didn't work and then coming back to it. It makes the work richer, I think.
I love the line of Flaubert about observing things very intensely. I think our duty as writers begins not with our own feelings, but with the powers of observing.