On tour, you never have a home, you don't get used to anything, and you're always super busy.
‐‐ Travis Barker
On 'True Blood,' the character's name is Sookie Stackhouse, and my name is Suki Waterhouse. So, I get people saying, 'Oh, I thought we were meeting the girl from True Blood.'
‐‐ Suki Waterhouse
On Tumblr, I'm really careful about not following too many things. I enjoy going on there to discover new things more than anywhere else now.
‐‐ Felicia Day
On TV at night, I DVR lots of programs - I use it more like a magazine rack flipping through shows than actually watching them in full. 'Charlie Rose,' 'Meet the Press,' '60 Minutes' are musts for me. I also DVR 'NBC's Nightly News' and 'The Chris Matthews Show' on Sunday.
‐‐ Andrew Ross Sorkin
On TV people look at your hair and then they look at your skin, and then they look at your clothes, and by the time they're listening to what you're saying, you're off the screen.
‐‐ Douglas Coupland
On TV, stories and events are finalized in 30 or 60 minutes, or neatly tied up after a season or two. The best stories are the ones that force us to come to our own conclusions and to explain why we believe in our conclusions.
‐‐ Lurlene McDaniel
On TV, the children can watch people murdering each other, which is a very unnatural thing, but they can't watch two people in the very natural process of making love. Now, really, that doesn't make any sense, does it?
‐‐ Sharon Tate
On TV the people can see it. On radio you've got to create it.
‐‐ Bob Uecker
On TV, you have wardrobe fittings, you have four cameras on you at all times, and you're worried about your angles and your lighting and your shots.
‐‐ Demi Lovato
On TV, you never know where it's going. They may even lie to you about where it's going. You never really know because the scripts come in every couple of weeks or so.
‐‐ Jesse L. Martin
On Twitter, I just want to make you laugh at all costs.
‐‐ Rob Delaney
On Twitter, if you want to quote someone else, you say, 'RT, re-tweet, that person's name, and then what they said before.' And it's a way of essentially saying, 'I'm not saying this, but my friend said this and I thought this was interesting.'
‐‐ Ethan Zuckerman
On Twitter, when someone would die, I would write a joke. Or if there's a tragedy, I would write a joke and tweet it. That was my thing, and then at a certain point, people started demanding it.
‐‐ Anthony Jeselnik
On two occasions I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.
‐‐ Charles Babbage
On two or three book tours, I have visited bookstores in the Mall of America and signed copies of my books and introduced myself to store employees who I hope will sell them.
‐‐ Ian Frazier
On 'Undeclared,' I was actually the only person who had gone to college. Here we are doing this college show, and no one had actually really been, and it was so bizarre to me.
‐‐ Carla Gallo
On vacation, you can wear all the colorful and casual clothing that you like, but you must always be elegant.
‐‐ Christian Dior
On vacations: We hit the sunny beaches where we occupy ourselves keeping the sun off our skin, the saltwater off our bodies, and the sand out of our belongings.
‐‐ Erma Bombeck
On 'Van Halen,' I was a young punk, and everything revolved around the fastest kid in town, gunslinger attitude. But I'd say that at the time of 'Fair Warning,' I started concentrating more on songwriting. But I guess in most people's minds I'm just a gunslinger.
‐‐ Eddie Van Halen
On various shows, I've been the producing-director, the executive producer-director; and if you were working with the material you love with the right group of people, it's an incredible job to be doing.
‐‐ Lesli Linka Glatter
On Veterans Day, I can't help think of my uncles who volunteered for the service after fleeing a brutal regime in the Dominican Republic. They hadn't been in America long, but they were already so grateful for its opportunities that they were eager to serve.
‐‐ Thomas Perez
On Wall Street, financial crisis destroys jobs. Here in Washington, it creates them. The rest is just details.
‐‐ Timothy Noah
On Wall Street, fraudulent schemes tend to thrive during economic booms, and to blow up when times turn tough.
‐‐ James Surowiecki
On Wall Street he and a few others - how many? three hundred, four hundred, five hundred? had become precisely that... Masters of the Universe.
‐‐ Tom Wolfe
On weekends, I sit in a lounge chair on my balcony. I love to be outside when the weather's right. I can stay there pretty much all day.
‐‐ Sue Monk Kidd
On weekends, the U.S. was casual; in Italy the weekend was very formal. I came to understand that weekends are about free time, and that one could wear high quality, tasteful products that weren't so formal.
‐‐ Diego Della Valle
On what can we now place our hopes of solving the many riddles which still exist as to the origin and composition of cosmic rays? It must be emphasized here above all that to attain really decisive progress greater funds must be made available.
‐‐ Victor Francis Hess
On what rests the hope of the republic? One country, one language, one flag!
‐‐ Alexander Henry
On 'Whose Line,' we had six, seven, eight scenes per show, so everything was pretty quick. And there's a lot of games that we just got tired of, like 'Hats' and 'World's Worst' and 'Hoedown' and stuff.
‐‐ Ryan Stiles
On winter Sundays when I was a child, we waited for my father to return from his tennis game with bagels and sturgeon and for my mother to object when the 1 P.M. Giants game began.
‐‐ Jane Leavy
On 'Workaholics,' I feel like I'm just hanging out with my buddies being filmed, but on 'Mindy,' I'm around professional funny people who act. Guys like Chris Messina, who are the real deal. I watch what they do and put my own spin on it.
‐‐ Anders Holm
On wrongs swift vengeance waits.
‐‐ Alexander Pope
On 'Y Tu Mama Tambien,' we started exploring shots that are longer, where the camera is moving around the actors, and there are no cuts, and you feel like you're there.
‐‐ Emmanuel Lubezki
On your first film, you think these are going to be your closest friends for the rest of your life. You form a bond, but then you go back to the rest of your life.
‐‐ Lenny Abrahamson
On YouTube, if anything, coming out as gay or bi or trans explodes someone's popularity.
‐‐ Tyler Oakley
On YouTube, when you have a big viral success with a song that isn't your own, the natural inclination for most YouTubers is to keep doing that. What you really should do is show people that you actually have substance and can write your own music.
‐‐ Charlie Puth
On YouTube you can tell what countries are watching and I've definitely noted a strong Australian following. You can plan your tours around where the love is on Twitter and YouTube - before, you couldn't tell.
‐‐ Imogen Heap
Onassis was a man who loved to walk, to walk and talk, and he was the kind of man who doesn't go to sleep at night-he talks and talks.
‐‐ Pierre Salinger
Onboarding starts with satisfying the most basic of Maslow's psychological needs: belonging. New hires shouldn't arrive to an empty cube and be forced to forage through corridors searching for a computer and the bare necessities of office life. A new hire isn't a surprise visitor from out of town. Plan for their arrival.
‐‐ Jay Samit
Once 9/11 happened, people who looked like me and whose children looked like us and whose husbands looked of a community, really were made to feel quite the other, and I thought that was impossible in a city like New York but I myself was witness to that.
‐‐ Mira Nair
Once a Bond fan, always a Bond fan.
‐‐ Richard Kiel
Once a bustling logging town, Sandpoint has embraced its natural beauty to become an amazing resort town drawing people near and far to enjoy its beauty and recreational possibilities. It's truly a small town with a huge backyard.
‐‐ Nate Holland
Once a Catholic always a Catholic.
‐‐ Angus Wilson
Once a champion, always a champion.
‐‐ Ferdinand Marcos
Once a child is confronted with the concept of death there's a certain innocence that goes.
‐‐ Patsy Kensit
Once a conflict has dragged on for a decade, most people are tired of war - and the troubles that flow from it.
‐‐ Nancy Gibbs
Once a Cubs fan, always a Cubs fan.
‐‐ Bailey Chase
Once a decade, once every eight years, Donald Trump finds some pretext to say I suck and that I'm bad.
‐‐ Kurt Andersen
Once a discovery has been published, there is no way of un-publishing it.
‐‐ Nick Bostrom