You develop a third eye where you kind of know where they are in a room at all times but no matter how vigilant you are as a parent, at some point, you'll look around a room and can't find them and there's a searing pain that goes through your body.
‐‐ Jodie Foster
You develop an instant global consciousness, a people orientation, an intense dissatisfaction with the state of the world, and a compulsion to do something about it. From out there on the moon, international politics looks so petty.
‐‐ Edgar Mitchell
You didn't eat some days for two days you didn't eat properly.
‐‐ Chingy
You didn't grow up in the shadow of John Steinbeck. He put you on his shoulders and gave you all the light you wanted.
‐‐ Thomas Steinbeck
You didn't have a choice about the parents you inherited, but you do have a choice about the kind of parent you will be.
‐‐ Marian Wright Edelman
You didn't have to go on location if you could just shoot down City Hall, LA.
‐‐ Ann Robinson
You didn't have to worry that marauding bands would come and seize everything in your factory and hire someone to protect against this because of the work the rest of us did.
‐‐ Elizabeth Warren
You didn't hear the angels singing. It was brought down to Mother Earth, which is where it should be. And that led me to a lot of other reading.
‐‐ Harvey Keitel
You didn't just pay lip service to the goal of overcoming the division of Europe and Germany... Rather, you put yourself at the forefront of those who encouraged us on the way to unity.
‐‐ Helmut Kohl
You didn't know whether Chuck Berry was black or white - it was not a concern.
‐‐ Keith Richards
You didn't think of angels as white or black. They were angels.
‐‐ Clarence Thomas
You didn't want to laugh, did you? It wasn't very funny, was it?
‐‐ Graham Kennedy
You die, but most of what you have accumulated will not be lost; you are leaving a message in a bottle.
‐‐ Umberto Eco
You dirty, double-crossing rat.
‐‐ James Cagney
You discover how confounding the world is when you try to draw it. You look at a car, and you try to see its car-ness, and you're like an immigrant to your own world. You don't have to travel to encounter weirdness. You wake up to it.
‐‐ Shaun Tan
You discover yourself through the research of your work.
‐‐ Carine Roitfeld
You do 1,000 interviews, 20 percent of every one is not what you said, or is twisted a little. If you multiply 20 by 1,000 you've got a lot of inaccuracies out there.
‐‐ Steven Seagal
You do a clean show and it's over and the audience have enjoyed themselves and you've enjoyed yourself, and you haven't had to resort to shock.
‐‐ Bob Newhart
You do a drama, and you are limited by the rules of reality, and in science fiction, you create your own reality. Some people find that daunting; I find it challenging.
‐‐ David Twohy
You do a film and you know where you're going, you have this material to stretch and play with as much as possible because you know how it ends.
‐‐ Norman Reedus
You do a film for a short time period - you put it all out there and move on.
‐‐ Jessica Szohr
You do a James Bond film, you're being part of an anachronism, a tradition.
‐‐ Minnie Driver
You do a job; your show gets canceled. You get used to it.
‐‐ Kaley Cuoco
You do a period of go-karting until you're at the age of qualifying for a ride in a 'school-kart,' then you qualify for driving school. And several of the driving schools have a competition series for their own students.
‐‐ Mario Andretti
You do a show to be a hit and hopefully run a couple of years.
‐‐ Harold Prince
You do anything long enough, and somebody will end up paying attention to it.
‐‐ King Tuff
You do as much research as you can for any project.
‐‐ Chiwetel Ejiofor
You do Batman right, and he's going to be popular. He's a great character. I was once asked by somebody if writing 'Batman' was like holding a Ming vase or something. And I said, 'No, it's like holding a big-ass diamond that you can't break. You can throw him against the ceiling, against the floor, anywhere, and you just can't break Batman.'
‐‐ Frank Miller
You do become very close like a family but because you see each other for such an intense period of time on the set everyday. You really don't end up socializing that much.
‐‐ Sela Ward
You do certain things in your twenties that are just not appropriate in your thirties and certainly not appropriate in your forties. Eventually you even the scales, and it's time to move on and become an adult and start working hard again and going to sleep a little bit earlier. Fortunately, I got a job to facilitate that transition.
‐‐ Jason Bateman
You do come to a point where you can get your life in control a bit.
‐‐ Nick Nolte
You do develop a taste as an actress: Chekhov, Ayckbourn: it's the combination of comedy and human drama. I would never want to do anything without comedy.
‐‐ Katherine Parkinson
You do feel a certain obligation to shows that raise your profile like 'Downton' has. But there are definitely other exciting opportunities out there.
‐‐ Dan Stevens
You do get certain publications in the States where, if things don't go according to plan, they flip the story and it becomes very negative.
‐‐ Drake
You do get fond of your characters. Handing them on is like giving a child to a nanny.
‐‐ Julian Fellowes
You do get into a groove, which is great, when you get to act with the same people a lot. Like with Caroline Catz - it's like a duet: you're like a duo jamming together.
‐‐ Martin Clunes
You do get really exhausted doing films. You work such long hours, and after a while, things can get out of perspective, just like if anyone's tired, things get on top of them.
‐‐ Alan Cumming
You do get some weirdos, but if there are any nice people out there who want to write to me pleasantly, then they'll get a pleasant reply back!
‐‐ Katie Price
You do get to a certain point in life where you have to realistically, I think, understand that the days are getting shorter, and you can't put things off thinking you'll get to them someday. If you really want to do them, you better do them. There are simply too many people getting sick, and sooner or later you will.
‐‐ Nora Ephron
You do get very tired sometimes, when you're sitting around for hours in movies. You get depleted.
‐‐ Al Pacino
You do have a Dream. It's part of what it means to be human, created in the image of God.
‐‐ Bruce Wilkinson
You do have a modicum of peace of mind here, but it's as unsettled as any other place.
‐‐ Todd Rundgren
You do have demons throughout the week; every coach does.
‐‐ Brian McDermott
You do have to be a bit careful with your voice. It is an instrument.
‐‐ Elvis Costello
You do have to be fairly selfish when you have a gift. You cannot afford to let too many outside things get in the way.
‐‐ Sarah Brightman
You do have to change things as warfare changes.
‐‐ Chuck Schumer
You do have to continue, as you grow as a human, checking in and going, 'Is this what I want? Am I giving away things that I don't want? Who am I and what do I want to keep doing?'
‐‐ Mae Whitman
You do have to follow your heart, otherwise you're living a false life.
‐‐ Eric Mabius
You do have to learn how to wear a kilt, and it's certainly very liberating and very freeing, but surprisingly very comfortable to wear, to ride a horse in a kilt. I was surprised by that.
‐‐ Sam Heughan