On our show, I must tell you, it was... the 60s was a period of time when everything was free love. People made love to each other. It was a very open life, you know?
‐‐ Burt Ward
On our show, I've only reached out and touched about 55 guys. I think there's still about 40 million.
‐‐ Carson Kressley
On our studio album 'Fly From Here' in 2011, we spent a year and a half promoting that around the world.
‐‐ Chris Squire
On our swim team, they had something called the 'developmental meet.' I didn't know it was a meet only for the worst kids so that they could get a ribbon, and I'd show up with my friend who was also a terrible swimmer, and we would be amazed that the best kids hadn't bothered to show up. I didn't get it until after college.
‐‐ Jeff Kinney
On our watch, the conversation with a would-be suicide bomber will not begin with the words, 'You have the right to remain silent.'
‐‐ Mitt Romney
On our way to the Super Bowl XV Championship, the Oakland Raiders played a frigid 1981 AFC playoff game in Cleveland, in which the temperatures plunged to -35 degrees. I remember looking up in the stands to see a dedicated Cleveland Brown fan celebrating topless.
‐‐ Burgess Owens
On overnight flights, I have trained myself to get to sleep almost instantly after takeoff. I always listen to the same audiobook on my iPod so my brain knows, regardless of time zone, that that voice means it's time for bed.
‐‐ Margaret Heffernan
On 'Oz' one day, I got a chunk of a camera embedded in my head, and I was passed out on the floor geysering blood while the set medic stood over me, freaking out. No help whatsoever. I ended up going to the ER and getting nine stitches in my head - real Frankenstein stitches.
‐‐ J. K. Simmons
On paper, actors are the dumbest group of individuals essentially out there. Most of us have not gone to college. However, we never stop learning. Because of what we do, we're constantly researching, constantly learning.
‐‐ Mike Vogel
On paper, being good sounds great but a lot depends on the atmosphere of the workplace or community we live in. We tend to become good or bad depending on the cues sent out within a particular space.
‐‐ Alain de Botton
On paper, it looks rough, but I had a great childhood.
‐‐ Samantha Morton
On paper, my history says that my future was not very promising. But through grace, I have the opportunity to prove that where you start is not where you have to end up.
‐‐ Kelly Price
On 'Paranormal Activity,' it worked to my advantage not to have much of a crew, but on a bigger movie, where you have to work with a larger group of people who basically become your second family for a few months, it can be a great experience. Even though all of my projects are small scale compared to most Hollywood productions.
‐‐ Oren Peli
On pavements and the bark of trees I have found whole worlds.
‐‐ Mark Tobey
On 'Phoenix,' I talk about thoughts of suicide and my whole life. It's called 'Phoenix' because it's talking about dying - but when a phoenix dies, it's reborn from its own ashes. I related to that.
‐‐ ASAP Rocky
On planes I always cry. Something about altitude, the lack of oxygen and the bad movies. I cried over a St. Bernard movie once on a plane. That was really embarrassing.
‐‐ Michael Stipe
On Planet of the Apes, I had a very knowledgeable team who knew good materials, but I had one main source person who worked online and on the street continually looking for the proper materials.
‐‐ Colleen Atwood
On 'Platoon' I was offered in 1984 a very tiny part that Ivan Kane would go on to play. Then the financing fell out, and the film was scuttled for two years.
‐‐ John C. McGinley
On 'Prison Break,' I tended to talk a lot! They gave me a lot of fun words to say. There were always these great mouthfuls of words that would fall out!
‐‐ Robert Knepper
On private transactions, I'll just go very quickly now, a major difference between the United States and Euroland is that in Europe banks are much more important in financial transactions than in the United States.
‐‐ Robert C. Solomon
On Quora, you're not answering questions because you want to get points or because you have nothing else to do.
‐‐ Adam D'Angelo
On radio and television, magazines and the movies, you can't tell what you're going to get. When you look at the comic page, you can usually depend on something acceptable by the entire family.
‐‐ Bil Keane
On radio, you're in your own little world. Every time I'd be doing a possible no-hitter - I think I've done something like 25 no-hitters and a couple of perfect games - I would always put the date on the tape. Not for me, but for the player, so that 25 or 30 years later when he's playing it for his kids or grandkids, you have that date.
‐‐ Vin Scully
On rare occasions, Dad used to reminisce about when he met Eisenhower and how Churchill would pop in, in the late hours of the evening or night, carrying a cigar, when he'd obviously had a good dinner.
‐‐ Ridley Scott
On rare occasions one does hear of a miraculous case of a married couple falling in love after marriage, but on close examination it will be found that it is a mere adjustment to the inevitable.
‐‐ Emma Goldman
On reaching the place where the Indians had surprised us, we found the bodies of the three men whom they had killed and scalped, and literally cut into pieces.
‐‐ Buffalo Bill
On reading the first part of Anthony Powell's four-part masterpiece, 'A Dance to the Music of Time,' I was struck by one of the characters - an irritating peripheral character- who keeps showing up in the main protagonist's life.
‐‐ Rebecca Pidgeon
On really hot days, I try to motivate friends and family to come into the pool for an aqua jogging session which I teach. Aqua jogging is a great way to avoid the impact of regular walking or jogging on land. This is especially beneficial for those who have joint pain or who are healing from an injury.
‐‐ Dylan Lauren
On receiving from the people the sacred trust twice confided on my illustrious predecessor, and which he has discharged so faithfully and so well, I know that I can not expect to perform the arduous task with equal ability and success.
‐‐ Martin Van Buren
On record dates like that I never felt too nervous because everything was really overdubbed. When we did that album, we were in the studio for probably a week, so you had a lot of opportunity to fix things.
‐‐ John Abercrombie
On recovering my senses, I hastened to quit a place where I hoped there was nothing further to detain me. I first filled my pockets with gold, then fastened the strings of the purse round my neck, and concealed it in my bosom.
‐‐ Adelbert von Chamisso
On red carpets, as people throw questions at you, you try and answer as quickly as possible.
‐‐ Chris Pine
On reflection, I am always pleasantly surprised when ordinary members of the public stop me in the street to say, 'Thank you,' I guess for making travel and other goods and services affordable to them.
‐‐ Stelios Haji-Ioannou
On 'Robot Chicken' we parodied a lot of things but it was done out of love.
‐‐ Seth Green
On sand, you can never be sure of anything. An ordinary shot can take a wicked deflection at the last moment.
‐‐ Eric Cantona
On 'Sanjay and Craig,' I've had a number of chances to work with Chris Hardwick, and that is so much fun.
‐‐ Maulik Pancholy
On Saturday afternoons, there was a film, of course, and then we did about four shows between the films. And I would do a tap dance, a little military tap.
‐‐ Barbara Cook
On Saturday afternoons when all the things are done in the house and there's no real work to be done, I play Bach and Chopin and turn it up real loudly and get a good bottle of chardonnay and sit out on my deck and look out at the garden.
‐‐ Maya Angelou
On Saturday, I was a surgeon in South Africa, very little known. On Monday, I was world renowned.
‐‐ Christiaan Barnard
On Saturday mornings, because I'm surfing a lot for the part in 'John From Cincinnati,' I'll get up about 5:30 A.M .and go to Malibu and surf. There's something very therapeutic and healing about it.
‐‐ Austin Nichols
On 'Saturday Night Live,' I never really wrote. You know, I would just - I would let the writers cast me into the show. So my strength - and I put all my energies into performance. I just couldn't deal with the rejection, you know, getting your sketches cut, and it was hard for me.
‐‐ Tracy Morgan
On 'Saturday Night Live,' you wear so many hats there. You're the prop person, the actor, you're everything.
‐‐ Casey Wilson
On 'Scandal,' they've proven that they're not scared of shocking the audience.
‐‐ Betsy Beers
On scores of sites, users can upload illegal files of my books. As per 1998's toothless Digital Millennium Copyright Act, I bear the burden of discovering and reporting each theft.
‐‐ Peter Lerangis
On-screen relationships are the best because you don't have to worry about saying the wrong things. And if the guy's got a girlfriend, or I'm not attracted to him, it's even better. It's just my character kissing his character.
‐‐ Alicia Witt
On 'Scrubs,' I played a very unusual character who pretty much was defined by saying and doing strange things, so it was easy to improvise around that.
‐‐ Neil Flynn
On second thought, I think I am more crazy than my goat.
‐‐ Remedios Varo
(On seeing a former lover for the first time in years) I thought I told you to wait in the car.
‐‐ Tallulah Bankhead
On 'Senna,' it got to the point where there was so much footage that our first editor had the wild suggestion that we only use the archive.
‐‐ Asif Kapadia