Quotes of All Topics . Occasions . Authors
The interview is not over when the meeting is over. Never forget that.
Hollywood is going to have to find a way of meeting those profit goals.
My Sunday mornings are spent in a recovery meeting in Pacific Palisades.
My agent set up a meeting with George Lucas. They were casting in England.
One in the third film, I'm looking forward to meeting one of the Dementors.
The best part appearing in 'Jersey Girl' was meeting my idol Jennifer Lopez.
A Parliament is nothing less than a big meeting of more or less idle people.
I've loved traveling around the country and meeting people at book signings.
It was so much fun being in the Olympic Village and meeting all the athletes.
I remember a big meeting with the hosiery trade in Harold's ministerial room.
The only summit meeting that can succeed is the one that does not take place.
The next step in my life is hopefully meeting a nice guy and getting married.
I look forward to death with great anticipation, to meeting God face to face.
The business is all about gush and hype. You never have a bad meeting in L.A.
It's rare to be treated like a friend you haven't met in a Hollywood meeting.
Going to the Comic Cons and meeting people - that's a fun energy to be around.
Very quickly after meeting Dustin, the whole image I had of him was shattered.
The key to abundance is meeting limited circumstances with unlimited thoughts.
My mom and my dad were both very sociable, meeting lots of interesting people.
We are the meeting place, an entity that's trying to connect faith and culture.
Meeting sports athletes that are the best in the world is a thrill to this day.
I remember meeting the princesses at Disney World and getting their autographs.
When meeting difficult situations, one should dash forward bravely and with joy.
I was having trouble making ends meet, and my beginnings weren't meeting either.
At the same time that I love meeting people and stuff, I'm a very private person.
I've never been in a focus-group meeting. I wonder how many anchors can say that.
Oppression thrives on distance - on not actually meeting or seeing the oppressed.
The meeting of preparation with opportunity generates the offspring we call luck.
I love interviews, meeting fans, teaching workshops, giving speeches... all of it.
I'm always meeting new people, and my list of friends seems to change quite a bit.
The usefulness of a meeting rises with the square of the number of people present.
I love seeing new places and meeting new people. I'm sort of addicted to traveling.
I'm usually pretty good about meeting people. I try to remember they are human, too!
The biggest thrill wasn't in winning on Sunday but in meeting the payroll on Monday.
No matter what time it is, wake me, even if it's in the middle of a Cabinet meeting.
I got into acting for the different scenarios and roles and meeting different people.
The black comedians meeting? Oh yeah, we hold one every year at Eddie Murphy's house.
I hate politics, hate deals, and deal-making, hate meeting with attorneys and agents.
Meeting authors is kind of the death of the characters. That is always heartbreaking.
I used to love auditioning. I loved going into the room and meeting casting directors.
I can't count the number of times I've sat in a meeting where it's been 20 men and me.
I love meeting up with friends and just doing 'normal' stuff like going to the cinema.
We may have our private opinions but why should they be a bar to the meeting of hearts?
Well, it was a typical meeting with the President. He was very gracious, very outgoing.
Sometimes I have a little social anxiety, and meeting people can be a challenge for me.
From that first meeting, I totally loved working with Joey, it was a real collaboration.
I don't date guys that I just meet randomly. I don't feel comfortable meeting strangers.
I was up until all hours of the night, listening to stories, meeting great old comedians.
I had many enemies among the Sioux; I would be running considerable risk in meeting them.
The exercises of our meeting are to be simple and devoid of all ceremonial and formalism.