In planes, I used to try to look behind the clouds to see if I saw an angel.

I saw Islam as the correct way to live, and I chose to try to live that way.

If I saw someone in need and I did nothing, I'd be defacing my own humanity.

The next morning we saw nothing of the enemy, though we were still lying to.

I never saw myself as an individual who had any particular leadership powers.

I saw a woman wearing a sweatshirt with Guess on it. I said, Thyroid problem?

I threw my cup away when I saw a child drinking from his hands at the trough.

From the first time I saw Sid Caesar be funny I knew that's what I had to do.

The first time that I ever saw Babe Ruth was in the Boston Red Sox clubhouse.

My mom was always very, very careful with my mind: what I saw and didn't see.

I saw my wife at a pool, flipped over her, and 14 days later we were married.

We just recently saw Bruno Mars at the Hollywood Bowl, and he was incredible.

I went and saw Letterman when I was 15, and that had a profound impact on me.

I didn't play the game right because I saw a reward at the end of the tunnel.

It was so cold today that I saw a dog chasing a cat, and the dog was walking.

The last time I saw him he was walking down lover's lane holding his own hand.

Doolittle looked just like a little toy soldier the first time I ever saw him.

I saw tough times, and there were many nights when I would just cry out aloud.

I once saw a forklift lift a crate of forks. And it was way to literal for me.

From a young age, I saw and placed importance on spirituality within religion.

Some of the best rock shows I ever saw were those appealing to all your senses.

As the old saw says well: every end does not appear together with its beginning.

Really? Worst film you ever saw. Well, my next one will be better. Hello. Hello.

As a combat medic, I heard a lot of last words; I saw a lot of last breaths taken.

I never saw a painting that would not be improved by the addition of tropical fish.

'Saw' really came from that want, the aspiration to make a feature film on our own.

I live in Budapest and saw how the football helped the Hungarian people to be happy.

If I ever saw an amputee getting hanged, I'd probably just start calling out letters.

When I started crediting myself as writer and director, I saw that as a political act.

I knew I was an unwanted baby when I saw that my bath toys were a toaster and a radio.

I saw Tequila Sunrise as a romantic picture with complex, bigger than life characters.

I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked.

I looked in the mirror and saw a lot of stuff, but 'movie star' was never one of them.

I saw old autumn in the misty morn Stand shadowless like silence, listening To silence.

I wanted to live the inner life of every man I saw, look at the world through his eyes.

I didn't like the play, but then I saw it under adverse conditions - the curtain was up.

Steve Jobs had his critics. Some saw him as an egomaniac, and others, as a control freak.

I saw the Supremes when they were still singing in little black skirts and white blouses.

So I saw many planets, and they looked just a little bit brighter than they do from Earth.

I never saw any of my dad's stories. My mother said he had piles and piles of manuscripts.

When I was a girl, there wasn't anything in Spanish in the movies until you saw it on DVD.

My wife was afraid of the dark... then she saw me naked and now she's afraid of the light.

When I first finished 'Sharpe,' it was hard to get work because people only saw me as him.

The new generation doesn't know anything about me except for what they saw in' Easy Rider.'

I just never saw my mother in any other room but the kitchen. There were always pots going.

I saw a boy of the crew purchasing javelins of them with bits of platters and broken glass.

If my critics saw me walking over the Thames they would say it was because I couldn't swim.

I'd like to be known as the person who saw things from a different point of view to others.

When I was in the war, I was lucky that I was in a plane and never saw the carnage close-up.

It's not hard to tell we was poor - when you saw the toilet paper dryin' on the clothesline.

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