There was a time when I used to go to Mexico every year. But then Mexico changed a lot - between 1995 and 2005, Mexico changed a lot.

Any new technology, if it's used by evil people, bad things can happen. But that's more a question of the politics of the technology.

I used to like to break into other people's houses and sit in their rooms. I found it very comforting to be in someone's empty house.

It's important for a dancer to wear very tight underpants. I used to feel a bit exposed if I wasn't being held up in the right place.

What is it that makes all of us end each day with the sense that we have not lived our time, but have been lived, used by what we do?

I used to drink a lot of lager when I was younger, but I'm more of a wine drinker now, I guess. I feel daunted looking at full pints.

I think there's a form of honesty, because I used to be very honest with the press, and then it backfired on me, and I understood it.

When I was younger, I used to drive up to a bunch of turkeys, roll down the window and say something. They'd all gobble back at once.

I'm a collector. I was born a collector. I came out of the womb a collector. I can trace it back to childhood - collecting used keys.

They who are great talkers in company have never been any talkers by themselves, nor used to private discussions of our home regimen.

For the general practitioner a well-used library is one of the few correctives of the premature senility which is so apt to take him.

I used to refer to myself as Typhoid Mary. It wasn't that I was jinxed, I just seemed to bring ill fortune to anybody I was close to.

If it is true, as used to be said, that oversalting means the cook is in love, at least one cook at Le Cirque must be head over heels.

My mother used to tell me when I went somewhere, "Please leave your foolishness at home." But how could I do that? It was stuck on me.

Photography, when used as a representational art, is not a mere copy of nature. This is proved by the rarity of the 'good' photograph.

I don't laugh at me. I used to. I used to get the giggles when I'd see myself. But now, I see myself onscreen, and I sure don't laugh.

Australians are very provincial in many ways. If they feel that you've used them as a stepping stone to bigger things, they resent it.

I used to hang out by the food table at parties because you don't have to talk to anybody. If you do then you can talk about the food.

My mom and dad used to tell me, 'You've got to see this film,' and they were influential to a high degree of the films I saw as a kid.

My aunt used to call me light bulb head because my head is small at the bottom and bigger at the top. But it was a term of endearment.

[The currency of being celebrity] used to be only the elect had any manna in the information society and everyone else was a consumer.

When I was a kid, I used to think, 'Man, if I could ever afford all the ice cream I want to eat, that's as rich as I ever want to be.'

I completely love music. I used to be the music critic at 'The Improper Bostonian.' It's just something I've always loved very deeply.

Gratitude is present when you see that everything that occurs in your life can be used to show you how to live fully as a human being.

I don't have any system. I dictate a lot, through a machine, and I also have a secretary. But I used to type just like everybody else.

I'm so used to changing time zones that I can sleep at any time. I'm rarely ever tossing and turning - if I am, it's really a big deal.

I was used to being the smartest guy in the room, and then God dropped me in a place that was well beyond me. It was painfully awesome.

Fashion is not superficial; it is a dynamic tool to transform oneself, and it can be used to command the attention of those around you.

My grandfather... always used to say - I remember it really well - that he was proud to be a politician. He wanted to redeem that word.

My parents used to say faith wasn't something you could pretend about. It wasn't real unless it looked like faith and acted like faith.

Friend of mine just told me he used to be a bad alcoholic. I calmed him down. Told him he was a good alcoholic just a horrible drinker.

Growing up in the suburbs, I used to listen to punk rock, Brand New, Taking Back Sunday. And no one from my high school listened to it.

I just had to find all my friends that used to be in the business. As I say, the music business didn't die, it just moved to Nashville.

I think as you get older and things don't work as much as they used to, you've got to have a tendency to do what's right for your body.

All God makes is good. Can it be that that which seems to oppose the will of God actually is used of Him to accomplish the will of God?

I used to breed poodles. I liked them because they were fluffy and so cute - and honestly, they make a lot of money when you sell them!

I used to get the feeling, and sometimes I still get it, that sometimes I was fooling somebody; I don't know who or what, maybe myself.

We're willing to move pretty far on this issue, we're much more tolerant than we used to be, but don't mix it up with religion and God.

I don't like catchphrases either. A current one would be, "Bye, Felicia." It's used so much that we don't even know the origin anymore.

My understanding has always been that if there is any indication that pesticides are harmful, that they would not be allowed to be used.

Television doomed us to the Family, whose household instrument it has become-what the hearth used to be, flanked by the communal kettle.

My old coach used to say that if you were in it for the match, if you were in it for the trophies, you were in it for the wrong reasons.

It took awhile for me to get used to speaking candidly about my own life. I got into it, and it turned out to be a wonderful experience.

I sued American Apparel because they calculatingly took my name, my likeness and image and used them publicly to promote their business.

We used to send up the idea of getting to the top. John would shout, "Where are we going, fellas?" We'd shout back, "To the top, Johnny!

Because Eddie [Murphy] came from where I come from, the Bushwick section of Brooklyn. People in the projects used to call me Fat Murphy.

I would much rather always look forward to the time when I am going to ride in a carriage, than to look back on the time when I used to.

Debt can be the most addictive thing in the universe, and it can kill you. You get used to living high off the hog. It was intoxicating.

Jack Taylor was a private investigator in Galway, which seemed like madness. I used lots of Galway-isms, which seemed like madness, too.

Sinatra was pretty astute - he used the best songwriters around, he used all the resources, he covered every song from the era basically.

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