People weren't willing to bet on 'The Commercial Guy' when they were casting movies and television in the beginning, but I stuck around, and now it's slowly starting to pay off.
‐‐ Nate Torrence
People, when they buy a hat, they can't explain why they want to buy it or why they want it, but they do. It's like chocolate.
‐‐ Philip Treacy
People, when they come up to me, are like, 'Did we go to high school together? Or did I make out with you at sleepaway camp?' And oftentimes, yes, that is the answer, because I went to a giant high school and made out with everybody.
‐‐ Adam Pally
People, when they first come to America, whether as travelers or settlers, become aware of a new and agreeable feeling: that the whole country is their oyster.
‐‐ Alistair Cooke
People, when they go on stage, tend to be animated and try to force things out instead of relaxing and bringing it in.
‐‐ Ron White
People, when they talk or write about comedy, they don't really get it.
‐‐ Michael Keaton
People who abhor solitude may abhor company almost as much.
‐‐ Mason Cooley
People who act against their own best interests are interesting characters.
‐‐ Paul Schrader
People who act like angels ought to have angels to deal with.
‐‐ Samuel Richardson
People who act the most arrogant often are the most insecure, and they just can't even begin to accept the possibility that they might not be as good as they think they are.
‐‐ Matt McGorry
People who actually have money don't want to talk about it. They want to talk about everything else.
‐‐ Curtis Jackson
People who actually tell stories, meaning people who write novels and make feature films, don't see themselves as storytellers.
‐‐ Stefan Sagmeister
People who add value to others do so intentionally. I say that because to add value, leaders must give of themselves, and that rarely occurs by accident.
‐‐ John C. Maxwell
People who annoy people are the luckiest people in the world.
‐‐ Howie Mandel
People who are against me attack me personally. They attack the way I look physically, they attack the way I dress, they attack everything but what I say.
‐‐ Cindy Sheehan
People who are always taking care of their health are like misers, who are hoarding a treasure which they have never spirit enough to enjoy.
‐‐ Laurence Sterne
People who are angry at themselves sometimes blame others.
‐‐ Jeanne Phillips
People who are comfortable with very clear boundaries and group definitions don't like the instability and ambiguity of people who say they are more advanced Christians, or they don't have to do what the bishop says.
‐‐ Elaine Pagels
People who are constantly looking for the opportunity to do something new are also people who are not going to be helped by having job titles - job titles create expectations of specialization and focus which don't map really well to creating the best possible experience for your customers.
‐‐ Gabe Newell
People who are creative, who do it as a lifestyle, it's kind of silly to make that claim you're done, because you just never know when that spark is going to hit you again. You can't necessarily predict how you're going to feel. In ten years I'll be 58, and I might still feel like making a punk record.
‐‐ Greg Graffin
People who are different are constantly dealing with families who don't understand them.
‐‐ Andrew Solomon
People who are disenfranchised politically and people who are poor often don't vote. They often don't elect politicians, so the politicians who are supporting them are really being very charitable, because they're not going to give them billions of dollars in campaign funds.
‐‐ Joyce Carol Oates
People who are employed in a way they don't like - my heart cries for them.
‐‐ Fred L. Turner
People who are exceptionally intelligent are often lonely because there are few people as intelligent as them. I have two little children, and everyone says: 'I hope they're doing well in school. I hope they're bright.' And I think: 'Why would anyone want their children to be the brightest?' Academia is a lonely world.
‐‐ Helen McCrory
People who are extremely inside their head, like he was, are caught in a neurosis that goes round and round. Then something will hook them and take them to their end and they can't control it.
‐‐ Vincent D'Onofrio
People who are feeling bullied and people who feel like outsiders should talk to their parents and guardians about finding a place with likeminded people where they can feel accepted. That's what I needed, and that's what I found with musical theater.
‐‐ Nick Jonas
People who are fit are the same as anyone else. The only difference is their level of commitment. If looking good and being fit was easy, everyone would do it! Most people don't want to put in the work or make the sacrifices needed in order to be fit.
‐‐ Laila Ali
People who are friends with me and who know me, know a side of me that is totally not cold.
‐‐ Bernhard Langer
People who are given whatever they want soon develop a sense of entitlement and rapidly lose their sense of proportion.
‐‐ Sarah Churchwell
People who are good at film have a relationship with the camera.
‐‐ Fiona Shaw
People who are in a fortunate position always attribute virtue to what makes them so happy.
‐‐ John Kenneth Galbraith
People who are in a position of finding out that they're at risk for some illness, whether it's breast cancer, or heart disease, are afraid to get that information - even though it might be useful to them - because of fears that they'll lose their health insurance or their job.
‐‐ Francis Collins
People who are in a position of power like to throw their weight around, and that becomes abuse.
‐‐ Jason Statham
People who are in politics to be right all the time would be better off taking up fly-fishing. It's less dangerous. Politics that is not applied in the real world and doesn't address the real challenges and paradoxes and agonies is a hobby.
‐‐ Neil Kinnock
People who are in power make their arrangements in secret, largely as a way of maintaining and furthering that power.
‐‐ Don DeLillo
People who are incapable of having any kind of intimate relationship have to turn to feeling this incredible hunger and void, have to turn to some quantifiable external product to make them feel whole.
‐‐ Jennifer Connelly
People who are interested in the arts and theater are such a minority.
‐‐ Carol Kane
People who are isolated interest me, whether they isolate themselves or have been isolated by circumstances.
‐‐ Charles Frazier
People who are lonely and depressed are three to 10 times more likely to get sick and die prematurely than those who have a strong sense of love and community. I don't know any other single factor that affects our health - for better and for worse - to such a strong degree.
‐‐ Dean Ornish
People who are making it to 100 live in environments where they are regularly nudged into physical activity.
‐‐ Dan Buettner
People who are mean or unkind or rigid - think about it - cannot laugh at themselves. If we can't laugh at ourselves and the human condition, we're going to be mean.
‐‐ Eileen Brennan
People who are more than casually interested in computers should have at least some idea of what the underlying hardware is like. Otherwise the programs they write will be pretty weird.
‐‐ Donald Knuth
People who are much too sensitive to demand of cripples that they run races ask of the poor that they get up and act just like everyone else in the society.
‐‐ Michael Harrington
People who are offended by the Ten Commandments have a deeper problem than the stone that it's written on, I think.
‐‐ Judy Martz
People who are over-educated become risk-averse.
‐‐ Tamara Mellon
People who are overweight don't want unsolicited advice. Guess what. We know we're fat. We live in homes with mirrors.
‐‐ Al Roker
People who are passionate about what they do reach financial comfort and wealth more often than those who are not. That argues for doing one of two things. Finding your passion and pursuing it. Or becoming passionate about what you're already pursuing.
‐‐ Jean Chatzky
People who are pierced should not be snickered at, should not become the object of ridicule, should not be singled out for special and uneven and unequal treatment. They should be respected just like everybody else.
‐‐ Gloria Allred
People who are powerless make an open theater of violence.
‐‐ Don DeLillo