Awards don't really mean much.

I don’t really mean what I’m saying.

It's harder to say 'no' when you really mean it.

How totally banal of you to ask what I really mean.

Never exaggerate. Never say more than you really mean.

We all go through life and say a lot of things that we don't really mean.

Boxing is good for the livelihood but mainly, money don't really mean nothing.

You sometimes say things over the phone to friends that you don't really mean.

Not in the swing of things but what I really mean is not in the swing of things yet

I'm not going to tell you to meditate on what Christmas really means and be thankful.

We are always saying: Let the Law take its Course but what we really mean is: Let the Law take OUR Course.

An interesting thing that I've learned is that "no" doesn't always really mean "no," it just simply means "not now."

When you say "paying the banks," what they really mean is paying the bank bondholders. They are basically the One Percent.

The question 'Who am I?' is not really meant to get an answer, the question 'Who am I?' is meant to dissolve the questioner.

Once a person says, "This is who I really am, what I am all about, what I was really meant to do," it is easier to decide how to spend one's time.

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