You can wear a beautiful black dress that you've maybe had for years, but if you wear a fun shoe, you can completely change it. Wear something different, something sexy, something strappy, or something with pom poms.
‐‐ Edgardo Osorio
You can wear anything as long as you put a nice pair of shoes with it.
‐‐ Taylor Momsen
You can wear black at any time. You can wear it at any age. You may wear it for almost any occasion; a 'little black frock' is essential to a woman's wardrobe.
‐‐ Christian Dior
You can wear whatever, be whatever, do whatever you want.
‐‐ Christian Siriano
You can win a talent show and be so famous that you can't walk down the street, but no-one knows you next Monday.
‐‐ J. J. Field
You can win all the tournaments you want, but the majors are what you're remembered for. It's how you're measured as a champion in our sport. The majors are where it's at.
‐‐ Tiger Woods
You can win it in the late innings if you never quit.
‐‐ Robert Forster
You can win, it'll just cost you some money.
‐‐ Bobby Heenan
You can win more arguments then you might think as a writer, even though you legally have no recourse, and your script can get muddied and altered in any way possible. You can use reason, logic, and passion to argue persuasively for a case in your favor.
‐‐ Shane Black
You can win more friends with your ears than with your mouth. People who feel like they're being listened to feel accepted and appreciated. They feel like they're being taken seriously and what they say really matters.
‐‐ Harvey Mackay
You can wipe out your opponents. But if you do it unjustly you become eligible for being wiped out yourself.
‐‐ Ernest Hemingway
You can wish as hard as you like but all that really matters is the shape you're in on the day of the race. I've always felt these really big races aren't necessarily won by whoever is the fastest. They're won by the athlete who is the smartest and in the best shape on the day.
‐‐ Paula Radcliffe
You can work all your life and make all the waters in all the rivers on Earth drinkable, but if, when you die, you are not ready to meet God, it doesn't matter.
‐‐ Anne Graham Lotz
You can work and scratch out a living in the theatre, but, if you want to make money, you've got to hit the road. You've got to play big houses of 2, 3 thousand seaters with your name above the bill, do popular fare and reach out to the audience such as it is.
‐‐ Maxwell Caulfield
You can work for other people and still be a #GIRLBOSS; it's more about a state of mind and knowing yourself well enough to know when you're making decisions for yourself or because the world expects them of you. And guess what? It's okay to do that sometimes, too.
‐‐ Sophia Amoruso
You can work hard to sharpen your talent, to get better at whatever it is that you do, and I think that's what it comes back to.
‐‐ Ed Bradley
You can work on music a few lifetimes.
‐‐ Roscoe Mitchell
You can work on the saxophone alone, but ultimately you must perform with others.
‐‐ Steve Lacy
You can work really hard and well on something, and someone you respect might hate it; worse, they're not empirically wrong for doing so. This is scary, especially for people who haven't been published.
‐‐ Darin Strauss
You can work really hard, but if you're not training in the right way you're not going to improve and get to the level that you want to.
‐‐ Michael Chang
You can work really hard on your physicality, on your craft, on the films you do. You can choose the best of directors, the best of productions, get the best technicians, you can put your entire body and soul into the making of a film, but at the end of the day, it all depends on the mood of that one audience member that goes into that theater.
‐‐ Abhishek Bachchan
You can work, shop, do everything from home, and I find this unsettling.
‐‐ Patrice Leconte
You can work this hard and sometimes not get recognition for it.
‐‐ Drew Pomeranz
You can work with someone who's an amazing actor, and if they hate the role they're doing, it's uncomfortable to watch and uncomfortable to work with. When you're working with someone who loves what they're doing, it's just such a joy.
‐‐ Sienna Guillory
You can write a great country record and still be angry. Who's angrier than Toby Keith? He's angrier than the average 10 rappers.
‐‐ Chris Rock
You can write a little and can draw a little, but there's necessarily a limitation on both in a comic strip, since it appears in such a tiny space.
‐‐ Stephan Pastis
You can write a radical Norwegian or a conservative Norwegian. And when I changed to a conservative Norwegian, I gained this distance or objectivity in the language. The gap released something in me, and in the writing, which made it possible for the protagonist to think thoughts I had never myself thought.
‐‐ Karl Ove Knausgaard
You can write a script, but that's just a starting point as a cartoonist. The heart of the process comes when you start to draw it, and you work out how to lay the page out, how best to tell the story.
‐‐ Jeff Lemire
You can write a short story in two hours. Two hours a day, you have a novel in a year.
‐‐ Ray Bradbury
You can write about other people and their ideas and life without having lived it, but even your perception of that is going to be colored by what you know and what you experience. And this is undeniable.
‐‐ James Salter
You can write and write, but if you don't have someone who can nail that character, it's never going to live.
‐‐ Jamie Hewlett
You can write any time people will leave you alone and not interrupt you. Or, rather, you can if you will be ruthless enough about it. But the best writing is certainly when you are in love.
‐‐ Ernest Hemingway
You can write anything you want on paper, like blowing up the bridge on the River Kwai, but when you actually have to do that as a director, it's not the same. Ninety percent of directing is not creative - it's putting the theoretical into the practical world.
‐‐ Brian Helgeland
You can write jokes at any point of the day. Jokes are not that hard to write, or they shouldn't be when it is literally your job.
‐‐ John Oliver
You can write 'little beast' if you want, but my name is David Ferrer.
‐‐ David Ferrer
You can write the best book you can, and that might still not be enough. Appeal isn't something that most writers can't strive for or identify. It's something even the best agents and editors can't always identify.
‐‐ M. J. Rose
You can write whatever you want about me in websites and newspapers, but no one really knows me. They get the idea that I'm a tough, heroic figure, but I'm a sensitive pussycat.
‐‐ Sam Worthington
You cannot achieve environmental security and human development without addressing the basic issues of health and nutrition.
‐‐ Gro Harlem Brundtland
You cannot add more minutes to the day, but you can utilize each one to the fullest.
‐‐ Menachem Mendel Schneerson
You cannot afford a world with slavery, which literally takes someone and turns them into a machine.
‐‐ Andrew Forrest
You cannot afford to wait for perfect conditions. Goal setting is often a matter of balancing timing against available resources. Opportunities are easily lost while waiting for perfect conditions.
‐‐ Gary Ryan Blair
You cannot allow your desire to be a winner to be diminished by achieving success before and I believe there is room for improvement in every sportsman.
‐‐ Lionel Messi
You cannot always make such big exhibitions, because they consume too much time and energy.
‐‐ Alva Noto
You cannot always run at your best.
‐‐ Bill Rodgers
You cannot antagonize and influence at the same time.
‐‐ John Knox
You cannot avoid war in life, you cannot avoid the fear of terrorism, you cannot avoid those things now, they are a part of everyday demeanor.
‐‐ John Mayer
You cannot base a whole movie on just the imagery alone. It has to be the story and the characters.
‐‐ John Lasseter
You cannot be a conscious Christian without St. Paul. He translated the teachings of Christ into a doctrinal structure that, even with the additions of a vast number of thinkers, theologians and pastors, has resisted and still exists after two thousand years.
‐‐ Pope Francis
You cannot be a hero without being a coward.
‐‐ George Bernard Shaw