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Democrats are people who raise your taxes and spend your money on weird stuff. They steal your guns, and they spit on your faith.
I sit around too much, waiting for other people to do stuff and angsting about stuff they've done, without doing anything myself.
You see a lot of so-called architecture that part of the ego trip overpowers the functionality and the budget and all that stuff.
I'm into all types of stuff. I might have on Pumas one day, Givenchy the next. I'd wear this John Elliott sweat suit to the club.
With fiction, there’s no reason why everything you write shouldn’t be amazing. Nobody’s stopping you from making up better stuff.
But I've got ideas. I keep my little notebook, I've always got that with me. Hopefully there's more stuff than nonsense in there.
The press attack people to sell more papers without thinking, but when you get famous you have to put up with this kind of stuff.
Anger is an unnecessary emotion. Loads of stuff in life can trigger it, but what matters is how you react. I choose not to react.
If I ever tell the same story twice, just laugh and roll with it because, when you get older, you start doing that kind of stuff.
It's easy to follow national politics and weigh in on social media, but if I'm tweeting stuff about Chatham County, no one cares.
It's not the networks, it's the advertisers who want to appeal to the young males who go to the movies and buy all of this stuff.
A modern Woman is not necessarily...s omeone who just buys expensive stuff... ...a modern Woman is someone who buys intelligently.
Friendship is so weird. You just pick a human you've met and you're like, 'Yep, I like this one,' and you just do stuff with them.
I love failure. It's stuff that I'm thinking about all the time in my life, so it would make sense to me anyway to write about it.
I just crushed Stranger Things. It's got one of my favorite actors, David Harbour. And obviously Breaking Bad and stuff like that.
I'm super serious about that stuff. I mean, it's rare that I sit down at a drum set when I'm not touring, because we tour so much.
I can't help but feel that stuff that comes to me by chance or on purpose, whatever, tends to reflect where I am as a human being.
I find myself gravitating towards drama. It interests me. In the books I read, the paintings I like, it's always the darker stuff.
I've learnt so much from the people I've worked with, about how to listen to stuff as it's coming together and not force anything.
I had my baby around 20 and I was always working on music, but I was always working on music, but I was doing other stuff as well.
We are cups, constantly and quietly being filled. The trick is, knowing how to tip ourselves over and let the beautiful stuff out.
I always looked really young for my age. And once I hit 23, 24 and 25, I was then allowed to play the cool 18-year-olds and stuff.
I live a very normal regimented life that focuses on my training and my private life so I squeeze the insane stuff in around that.
...I took Advanced PowerPoint last semester. You guys are always misunderestimating me. I'm totally ready to handle the big stuff.
But still at that particular level of commercialism I listen to those projects I still hear some stagnation in a lot of the stuff.
People want a beautiful story. Hopefully my life story is still beautiful, but that metro stuff doesn't make it much more pitiful.
I guess everybody's different, but I know that everybody's natural instinct is to remember the bad stuff more than the good stuff.
I think it's important that we have a new batch of British film-makers that aren't doing the same old stuff. And that includes me.
I haven't really had a major role in film for about 12 years. But I never stopped working in the theater. I do stuff back to back.
I heard some stuff recently from Julian Casablancas, and his solo stuff is amazing. If I could write with anyone, it would be him.
I called the great French violinist Jean-Luc Ponty and I said 'So, who's the new cat? Who's got the stuff? And he said Zach Brock.
I wanted to be a forensic scientist when I was younger. For a long time, I was studying because I wanted to do that sort of stuff.
Every day is Thanksgiving.On this stage you're going to hear God and none of them other words, and I ain't going to touch my stuff.
I see the city as an organism, shaped through time by the little humans having habits and doing millions of stuff in and out of it.
I'll only retire in the day I should be dead and they have me buried, and some idiot spell over my casket some stupid gospel stuff.
You work your butt off and somebody says you can't have your record played because it offends them. Tyrants are made of such stuff.
How can I stand on the ground every day and not feel its power? How can I live my life stepping on this stuff and not wonder at it?
It's not enough to play the old songs; that feels like being your own covers band or something. It's a big release to do new stuff.
I always just loved women, but more important than loving women, more important than sexual stuff, is I always believed in romance.
I've been so blessed to have my career gradually get bigger and bigger, so I've been able to absorb stuff and take stuff gradually.
Gift cards are kind of like for college kids and sometimes kids because I think kids love the idea of going to buy their own stuff.
I write really scathing, angry stuff when I'm in a better mood, and then uplifting and happy stuff when I'm at the absolute bottom.
The stuff I do and say onstage I can do easily. As a performer, that comes easily. But being social offstage, it's not easy for me.
I started dealing with weapons on the first show I ever did, 'The Inside,' but I didn't really do any physical stuff until 'Alias.'
I wouldn't not listen to something because it was country. I usually listen to stuff that friends give me, if I admire their taste.
I am comfortable talking about sex scenes and stuff, but to me, when it's physically explicit, I do feel prudish and uncomfortable.
I remember Mitch Miller saying every week, This rock and roll stuff will never last. But one doesn't like to bring that up to Mitch.
It's bliss when you give up all that stuff that separates you from other human beings. It's hard, but you break down all that stuff.
My parents had a huge pile of records - vinyl! - that I loved, especially the Motown stuff, Steely Dan, Stevie Wonder, Otis Redding.
Are you familiar with 9/11? Building 7? You know what was in there? All the Enron stuff. I guess that building went down on its own.