Quite frankly, the Urban brand organization became too siloed, with too little communication across functional areas. The great creativity that has been the hallmark of our success became stifled.
‐‐ Richard Hayne
Quite honestly, I live in California in the off season. Going off to Green Bay is just like two different walks of life - I hunt, fish, practice with firearms. Back in California, it's spend time at the beach, go to the movies.
‐‐ Clay Matthews III
Quite honestly, I'm so happy to be Jonathan's wife and my children's mum that anything else is a bonus.
‐‐ Jane Goldman
Quite honestly I never had a desire to be an actor. I tell people, I did not choose acting; acting chose me. I never grew up wanting to be an actor. I wanted to play football. In about 9th grade an English teacher told me I had a talent to act. He said I should audition for a performing arts high school so I did on a whim. I got accepted.
‐‐ Ving Rhames
Quite honestly, I think that if you are making a lot of television programs with a central character, then ultimately it can become boring if you know nothing about them. I personally want to know, or get to know, things about a character. It doesn't mean to say that they still can't have a certain mystery about them.
‐‐ Geraldine McEwan
Quite honestly, I treat myself with cars I really want to drive, and I have some flexibility to do that.
‐‐ Mario Andretti
Quite honestly, I was running from myself. But I knew how to work Top 40 radio.
‐‐ Glenn Beck
Quite honestly, if I were doing work related to a living being or historical being where there was visual or audio recordings available, I would find that extremely difficult because I don't know how you would avoid the process of mimicry. And mimicry, to me at any rate, is a very dull prospect.
‐‐ Daniel Day-Lewis
Quite honestly, if we do manage to destroy the planet with our devil-may-care attitude to natural resources, I'd suggest we leave, as a dossier in our defence, the collected letters to agony aunts and uncles down the generations. It would certainly prove that we weren't all bad!
‐‐ Mariella Frostrup
Quite honestly, it's too tough to get your movies made and then also to get out there and sell them.
‐‐ Edward Burns
Quite likely the twentieth century is destined to see the natural forces which will enable us to fly from continent to continent with a speed far exceeding that of a bird.
‐‐ Simon Newcomb
Quite naturally, the men who led in stirring up the revolt against Great Britain and in keeping the fighting temper of the Revolutionists at the proper heat were the boldest and most radical thinkers - men like Samuel Adams, Thomas Paine, Patrick Henry, and Thomas Jefferson.
‐‐ Charles A. Beard
Quite often - a lot of the work I had done had been extensively with women. Most especially in the theater, but also quite often in the movies. That has its own delights, and maybe pitfalls too.
‐‐ John Malkovich
Quite often I can be in a bookshop, standing beneath a great big picture of myself and paying for a book with a credit card clearly marked John Grisham, yet no one recognises me. I often say I'm a famous author in a country where no one reads.
‐‐ John Grisham
Quite often, I'll be sent a script for a movie. And I find that I like it, so I say I'll do it. But then they rewrite it for me. They make it quirky. Odd. I find that rather annoying. I call it Walkenising.
‐‐ Christopher Walken
Quite often in acting, you have to play a certain part; you cannot speak as much as you want to speak.
‐‐ Sylvester Stallone
Quite often in life, when a tragic event arrives it becomes a springboard for mirroring all other things in one's life that one hasn't come to terms with.
‐‐ Charlotte Rampling
Quite often, intent on conveying how things can go wrong for a culture (science fiction) or an individual (horror) or all of magical creation (fantasy), works of fantastika often preclude comedy, because humor gets in the way of messages of doom or struggle.
‐‐ Paul Di Filippo
Quite often, little germs of ideas have come from something that I've observed or someone's told me. The process of it becoming fiction is expanding and extending it: stretching the rubber band of reality.
‐‐ Laura Wade
Quite often my narrator or protagonist may be a man, but I'm not sure he's the more interesting character, or if the more complex character isn't the woman.
‐‐ Ann Beattie
Quite often, people who build big businesses don't believe anyone else can run them, and you end up with an old rascal in their 70s and no one to take them on. I could name several - and I won't - who put themselves in that invidious position.
‐‐ Peter Hargreaves
Quite often somebody will say, What year do your books take place? and the only answer I can give is, In childhood.
‐‐ Beverly Cleary
Quite often, we're swamped with friends. My house is known as Hotel Morrissey, which is quite handy whenever I need dog-sitters for Tiggy. She's my tiny little rescue dog, the size of both of my feet put together.
‐‐ Neil Morrissey
Quite often, while I'm getting up in the morning, I think my warranty is running out on these body parts because it's not working quite the way it used to.
‐‐ John Glenn
Quite often you hear people say, 'What about separation of church and state?' There is no such thing.
‐‐ Dan Severson
Quite often you want to tell somebody your dream, your nightmare. Well, nobody wants to hear about someone else's dream, good or bad; nobody wants to walk around with it. The writer is always tricking the reader into listening to the dream.
‐‐ Joan Didion
Quite rightly, the public expects to see forces serving their communities, not chasing arbitrary targets.
‐‐ Theresa May
Quite simply, federal laws already on the books aimed at stopping the flow of illegal immigration must be enforced. Furthermore, states must be given the resources necessary to confront the problem, which includes strengthening the border patrol.
‐‐ Allen West
Quite simply, I maintained contact with Sinn Fein and believed that there had to be a political, not a military, solution to the situation in Northern Ireland.
‐‐ Jeremy Corbyn
Quite simply, if you're feeling anxious, angry, a sense of shame, whatever it is, breathe in and agree to touch or feel it. Breathing out, offer space and care to whatever's there. If there's blocking to touching it, emphasize the in-breath and stay embodied.
‐‐ Tara Brach
Quite simply, my diet has and will always be everything in moderation. People look at Olympic athletes and think they must cut out all those things everyone else indulges in, and speaking for myself, I never did.
‐‐ Summer Sanders
Quite simply, quite plainly, just by virtue of his being, Obama is America. The first true American to lead our nation.
‐‐ John Ridley
Quite simply the Games are the biggest opportunity sport in this country has ever had. It is one that we must not squander.
‐‐ Sebastian Coe
Quite simply, we're re-telling the very first adventures of 'Daredevil', as originally seen in DD #1-6, but in a modern style and setting - being faithful without being slavish. And I'm using those adventures as a framework to delve into Matt's psyche a little, as he learns to become a hero.
‐‐ Antony Johnston
Quite the opposite. I might fall on my face, but I feel born again.
‐‐ Richard Foreman
Quite understandably, people think that if there's a six-year gap or whatever, that it's taken me six years to make the album. It's not really like that at all.
‐‐ Kate Bush
Quitting doesn't enter my mind.
‐‐ Jimmy Buffett
Quitting Facebook would be like partially erasing myself. Quitting Twitter would constitute further erasure. Pretty soon, I'd be invisible. I was never on Instagram or Tumblr, which I guess means I never completely existed in the first place.
‐‐ Meghan Daum
Quitting is the easiest thing to do.
‐‐ Robert Kiyosaki
Quitting law school was the most difficult decision of my life. But I felt this great relief that this is my life and I can do what I want with it.
‐‐ Carly Fiorina
Quotation, n: The act of repeating erroneously the words of another.
‐‐ Ambrose Bierce
Quotations are useful in periods of ignorance or obscurantist beliefs.
‐‐ Guy Debord
Quotations, like much better things, has its abuses.
‐‐ Isaac D'Israeli
Quote me as saying I was mis-quoted.
‐‐ Groucho Marx
Quoting, like smoking, is a dirty habit to which I am devoted.
‐‐ Carolyn Gold Heilbrun
QVC has been very good to me.
‐‐ Barry Manilow