Idling is not my strong suit.

Balance has never been my strong suit.

Patience has never been my strong suit.

Going unnoticed has never been my strong suit.

Our strong suit is what we do, and our audience.

Facts are not liberals' strong suit. Rhetoric is.

Authenticity has never been Barbie's strong suit.

You know, search has never been a strong suit of Facebook.

Jiu-jitsu is my strong suit, but I trust my wrestling and my striking.

Obviously my strong suit is the 100 so that is what my main focus is on.

I was dyslexic, so math and formulas were not necessarily my strong suit.

I feel that working with the camera and editing it is actually my strong suit.

When I started my career, I can say my interviewing skills were not my strong suit.

I would love to sing. I would love to do a musical, but I wouldn't say that that singing is my strong suit.

Self-promotion is not my strong suit, for sure. I don't look down on it; I just don't understand how to do it.

I have learned very quickly where my strengths are, and color coordination of particular things is not a strong suit.

Mothers are supposed to listen and, afterward, to respond with some wisdom and perspective, but these things were not my mother's strong suit.

As a rule, I am lazy and prefer to avoid anything resembling work, and research feels like work, as opposed to my strong suit, which is sitting around making things up.

As an actor, my background is in the theater and I feel that my strong suit is period work, but I actually didn't do much of it at all, until the last three or four years. I'm loving it!

It doesn't come easily to me, comedy. It's definitely not my strong suit. I'm probably more suited for drama and dramatic roles, but I certainly would love to be in quirky and fun movies.

I would love to do comedy. I think I'm funny and that comedy is my strong suit, at least in real life. I have yet to prove myself in the movies, but I'd love to get the opportunity to do that.

I loved pretending to be a middle-aged Jewish woman. I just wanted to do what I saw Gilda Radner and Carol Burnett doing. But I'm not a particularly good impressionist. It was never my strong suit.

I really look forward to putting on a record. I love writing music and think that may be my strong suit even more than singing. I can't wait to take that music on tour and share it with as many people as I can.

I was Danny Zuko in 'Grease,' and I was in the musical 'Sweet Charity' and then in the musical 'On the Twentieth Century.' They were great. I mean, singing isn't really my strong suit, but I just really enjoyed it.

Nobody ever has a problem if a man writes a woman. I wanted to be able to say, 'Well, I can write your men and your action, too. You don't just have to give me the love scenes, which I don't even think are my strong suit.'

I just love details; I love trying to make the reader smell what I was smelling at the time and see what I was seeing. Textures, too - all that kind of stuff is probably my strong suit as far as my writing goes, I would say.

I grew up in Bushwick, and I lived with my mom. She was a single parent with three kids. I've got an older brother and a younger sister. We all were pretty active kids, but school wasn't particularly our strong suit; we were always good at other things.

Records have never really been my strong suit. I've always been a much better live act. I didn't understand the language of the studio. You sing differently in a studio. The language, the craft - it's just a whole different deal. I avoided the problem on my first record by doing a live album.

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