You do not want to talk to me on the phone. How do I know? Because I don't want to talk to you on the phone. Nothing personal, I just can't stand the thing. I find it intrusive and somehow presumptuous. It sounds off insolently whenever it chooses and expects me to drop whatever I'm doing and, well, engage. With others!
‐‐ Jeffrey Kluger
You do now have one in three people, as shown by the famous Carlton Monarchy debate poll, saying they want to get rid of the Monarchy. That was unthinkable even three, four years ago.
‐‐ Anthony Holden
You do only live once, and I feel like if I'm able to make a difference on this planet and leave it just a little better than I found it, then I've done my job.
‐‐ Bindi Irwin
You do projects with the hope they will be big and hope they will go beyond what you imagine.
‐‐ Kevin Hart
You do run and scream and cry and work yourself up into hysterics, and then you get back to the hotel at the end of the day, and you feel really off and really strange. And that's because rationally, even though you know everything is OK, you have put yourself through this traumatizing experience, and your body is still going.
‐‐ Alexandra Daddario
You do show after show after show and get them done and on the air. Television devours material. We work a minimum of 12, 14 hours, and often 15, 18 hours a day.
‐‐ Parker Stevenson
You do silly things for love sometimes and not-so-smart things for love.
‐‐ Queen Latifah
You do small movies because the script is good and because you believe in the director. You don't care about the money. And when they disappear, it's a pity.
‐‐ Stephen Rea
You do something annual every year, don't you?
‐‐ George Noory
You do something on television, and so many people see it that it follows you around. It's interesting. I've done a couple of things on TV, and probably more people saw me than in all the movies I've made.
‐‐ Christopher Walken
You do something you're really quite proud of, and the public doesn't like it. Then you do something that perhaps you're not at all happy with and the public loves it. And that's the moment of truth, because it's the audience that's the final judge.
‐‐ Les Dawson
You do sometimes watch performances and just think, 'I may as well give up. I won't reach that. I may as well give up.' But then there are other actors you watch and just think, 'Oh my God, yes, I want to try and do that. Try and be like that'. And Bryan Cranston is someone who I'd like to try and be like.
‐‐ Tom Mison
You do stand alone sometimes. But my mother stood by me through all this.
‐‐ Morris Dees
You do stand-up because you have to do it. If you're doing it to become 'famous,' you're wrong. If you're doing it to become a millionaire, you're doing it for the wrong reasons. In 2003, I was flat broke. I'd been doing stand-up for 14 years at that point. I loved it and just kept at it.
‐‐ Russell Peters
You do T.V. and movies to make the money, and then you do theatre for the love of it.
‐‐ Josh Hamilton
You do take a beating in professional wrestling. But I love it.
‐‐ Dave Bautista
You do tend to miss that repetition of day in and day out in a restaurant. I would like to open someplace where I can get back in touch with that side of my restaurant background. It is something we have plans to do and not sure how or when, but it is not too far away.
‐‐ Curtis Stone
You do the best job you can. You take it step by step. It's hard enough to make a movie. If it works, that's great. If it means something beyond the moment to somebody, they can take it and it lasts through the years, we'll see.
‐‐ Oliver Stone
You do the best you can.
‐‐ Leon Spinks
You do the best you can, looking at precedent, in trying to anticipate where the Supreme Court is going to draw the balance between the protection of civil liberties and protecting the national security, and in some cases, we guessed wrong.
‐‐ Alberto Gonzales
You do the best you can with what's thrown at you, then you try again.
‐‐ Mario Andretti
You do the policy, I'll do the politics.
‐‐ Dan Quayle
You do the right thing even if it makes you feel bad. The purpose of life is not to be happy but to be worthy of happiness.
‐‐ Tracy Kidder
You do think, if you have your druthers, 'I want to sort of be, not anonymous, but unknown'. But you don't have your druthers in life, do you?
‐‐ Richard Greenberg
You do what is manageable, and you do it well rather than trying to do a thousand things just a little bit OK.
‐‐ Pat Meehan
You do what it takes. It was on me to deliver.
‐‐ Keenen Ivory Wayans
You do what you can for as long as you can, and when you finally can't, you do the next best thing. You back up but you don't give up.
‐‐ Chuck Yeager
You do what you have to do in life, when you form a philosophy that you can't talk yourself out of.
‐‐ Constantine Karamanlis
You do what you like because you just follow your curiosity, and you are happy when you find new things about nature, about how things work around us and inside us.
‐‐ Erwin Neher
You do what you need to if you're serious about playing great golf.
‐‐ David Duval
You do what you want and know is right. That is the only law.
‐‐ Simone Signoret
You do wonder - when you are at 28,000 feet, the height that aeroplanes cruise at, when you are struggling to draw breath and every limb aches - why do I do this?
‐‐ Jimmy Chin
You do your bit and then you hope for the best and you think, oh I hope there's an audience at the end of the day.
‐‐ Sally Hawkins
You do your work as a photographer and everything becomes past. Words are more like thoughts; the photographer's picture is always surrounded by a kind of romantic glamor - no matter what you do, and how you twist it.
‐‐ Robert Frank
You do your work as fully as you can, and the ones who hear the sound join in.
‐‐ Lance Henriksen
You don't accomplish a lot by changing people's opinions by shoving facts down their throat. I think you change people's opinions by opening your heart up and showing the parallels between you and another person. That's how people's ideas shift.
‐‐ Mary Lambert
You don't actually have ideas; ideas have you.
‐‐ Gregory Benford
You don't adjust. You just dominate.
‐‐ Al Davis
You don't always get what you ask for, but you never get what you don't ask for... unless it's contagious!
‐‐ Beverly Sills
You don't always have to be a leader and be as vocal as I am. I'm sure some people would love it if I didn't talk as much as I did.
‐‐ Chris Paul
You don't always have to be doing something. You can just be, and that's plenty.
‐‐ Alice Walker
You don't always have to get an expensive gym membership. The important thing is to keep moving and to make it fun and have variety - it's the spice of life.
‐‐ Christie Brinkley
You don't always have to have a record out. I'm not a sausage factory, you know, turning out records every year.
‐‐ Nina Hagen
You don't always have to show art in what's called a white box; you can have a kind of complexity within an exhibit which actually respects the art as well.
‐‐ Zaha Hadid
You don't always have to sing dark things to be thoughtful.
‐‐ Robert Smith
You don't always just have to do an indie movie to feel like you're controlling it with a few people that you really have connected with, creatively. You can do it on a bigger scale.
‐‐ Kristen Stewart
You don't always make an out. Sometimes the pitcher gets you out.
‐‐ Carl Yastrzemski
You don't always necessarily see eye to eye with the people that you are getting married into you, so you really have to learn to open your mind, open your heart and be super compassionate about other people's points of view, faith and opinions.
‐‐ Patricia Rae
You don't always win your battles, but it's good to know you fought.
‐‐ John Greenleaf Whittier