You spend so much time in the world of virtual that the actual - which nothing is more actual than stand-up - it's a painful experience for the audience, and the comedian a lot of time - we miss that.
‐‐ Jerry Seinfeld
You spend so much time in your head in life. And what yoga does is, it asks you to allow your head to be quiet, to allow it to be still, just for an hour and a half. Just deal with your body and your breath. And it's a great workout. I love it.
‐‐ Colin Farrell
You spend so much time in your profession it ought to be something you love.
‐‐ John H. Johnson
You spend so much time writing a character the way I did with Buddy Baker and then Green Arrow that you start to care about them. And you almost think of them as people, you know?
‐‐ Jeff Lemire
You spend so much to buy these media net stories or full page ads to build perception... you can rather save this money and put it in the making or marketing of the film.
‐‐ Kangana Ranaut
You spend some time raising a child in London, carrying it around on one side of your body - it puts your back out!
‐‐ Matthew Goode
You spend ten years of your life being trained to do one thing, and you're being taught to think that it's the most serious thing that anyone could possibly do, and then suddenly you find yourself doing something that in some respects is the epitome of frivolity.
‐‐ Jonathan Miller
You spend your life having lessons, practising and competing as an amateur, and working during the day. As you get to the top end of the amateur field, you try not to work anymore; you earn your living through dancing, maybe by doing a bit of teaching. It's an ongoing life's work.
‐‐ Anton du Beke
You spend your whole lifetime in your occupation, actually making life clever, easy and convenient for white people. But when you have to get transportation home, you are denied an equal accommodation. Our existence was for the white man's comfort and well-being; we had to accept being deprived of just being human.
‐‐ Rosa Parks
You stand beneath the arthritic boughs of any English oak, and you survey a thousand tales.
‐‐ Jim Crace
You stand out in the crowd only because you have these many, many carrying you on their shoulders.
‐‐ Desmond Tutu
You stand still, somebody might get close to you. I don't stand still much anymore.
‐‐ Harvey Martin
You stand with the least likely to succeed until success is succeeded by something more valuable: kinship. You stand with the belligerent, the surly and the badly behaved until bad behavior is recognized for the language it is: the vocabulary of the deeply wounded and of those whose burdens are more than they can bear.
‐‐ Greg Boyle
You start a business, and you really don't have much of a budget.
‐‐ Fred DeLuca
You start acting in spite of your neuroses, not because of them.
‐‐ Frank Langella
You start as an audience member and create a world you're interested in, and then you move into the telling of those stories, bringing what has interested you as an audience member.
‐‐ Neil LaBute
You start at a young age, going on auditions, and you think you did a good job and expect to get that role, and you don't, and it's a letdown, a disappointment. So you tell yourself to just do the work and disconnect, because you have no control over the outcome.
‐‐ Michael B. Jordan
You start at SNL when you're young and hungry, but I don't want my pro years to be my SNL years.
‐‐ Jason Sudeikis
You start at the end, and then go back and write and go that way. Not everyone does, but I do. Some people just sit down at the page and start off. I start from what happened, including the why.
‐‐ Anne Perry
You start blocking out things, and that's a really important part of taking a picture is the ability to isolate what you're - what you're concentrating on.
‐‐ Sally Mann
You start chasing a ball and your brain immediately commands your body to 'Run forward, bend, scoop up the ball, peg it to the infield,' then your body says, 'Who me?'
‐‐ Joe DiMaggio
You start getting hit with some very interesting situations in life - you as a parent - when they approach that teenage area, which is frightening because you still have memories of that age and the things you were doing at that age... Please don't do what I did.
‐‐ Johnny Depp
You start in bars and then restaurants, then you want to get into comedy clubs where you feature, then you headline, and once you sell out clubs you're into theaters. I've been able to get there, and it's cool to do that.
‐‐ Bill Burr
You start making movies and people start seeing when you go to places, and all of a sudden you are getting clothes for free and all of a sudden you are getting food for free.
‐‐ Morris Chestnut
You start noticing that people are noticing how you look, and it is a profoundly alienating experience when it first happens, where you go on TV and you say something about some topic of the day, and on the Internet people are like, 'What was up with that shirt?' 'What was up with your hair?' And you think, 'Oh, that's kind of a bummer.'
‐‐ Chris Hayes
You start out giving your hat, then you give your coat, then your shirt, then your skin and finally your soul.
‐‐ Charles de Gaulle
You start out playing in kitchens, and you end up playing in kitchens.
‐‐ Trisha Yearwood
You start realising as you get older that there are some kids who don't know who you are.
‐‐ David Beckham
You start realizing that good prose is crunchy. There's texture in your mouth as you say it. You realize bad writing, bland writing, has no texture, no taste, no corners in your mouth. I'm a great believer in reading aloud.
‐‐ Janet Fitch
You start realizing that maybe you're the one night a month that people have out, and they don't need to hear your political views or how dark you can get. They just want to laugh for an hour and go home. Once I wrapped my head around that, my act evolved accordingly.
‐‐ Billy Gardell
You start singing by singing what you hear. So everyone, when they first start singing, they naturally are singing like whatever they're hearing, because that's the only way you learned how to sing. So when I was growing up on Lauryn Hill, when I started singing her songs, I literally trained my voice to be able to do runs.
‐‐ Kehlani
You start thinking about a character in a new book, of course you're going to think pretty soon, 'Well, what's their secret? What is their problem?' Maybe, 'What is their secret?' is another way of saying, 'What is their problem?' There's got to be some issue, or you've got a totally boring book!
‐‐ Nancy Werlin
You start thinking the world is a certain way and forgetting that there's another world outside of the campus boundaries that has nothing to do with what is your world at the time.
‐‐ James Van Der Beek
You start to accumulate your library of music. You want that music everywhere - that's the point where we monetize. If you want portability, mobility, and access, then you buy it.
‐‐ Sean Parker
You start to become successful, and everybody starts to drive your money train to the bank, and they're not thinking anymore about what you want as an artist or if any of that even matters to you. It genuinely upsets people in my life that I don't care about money, and that's not my problem.
‐‐ Lady Gaga
You start to fall in love with characters as you work with them, and anytime that you care about your characters and you realize that you're gonna have to kill them, that fear creeps in. It's sad. It's scary, and it's also sad. Because you like these people.
‐‐ Drew Goddard
You start to look at it with a deeper respect and I think that deeper respect for what you do builds more self-respect.
‐‐ Jimmy Chamberlin
You start to think bigger when you see how quickly a TV show can catch on in a whole country. That confidence, and thinking big, opened a lot of doors.
‐‐ Andrew Shue
You start to think in terms of making an album that might be greater than the sum of its parts. It's sort of like having a lot of footage and then editing it into something that will make sense to a viewer, you know. Sometimes it might involve even working on an older song that might complete that picture.
‐‐ Steve Forbert
You start wanting to see a different place every day.
‐‐ Shannon Hoon
You start way down on a low B flat on the tuba and you have a chromatic scale; you can match the colours all the way up, till you get to the top of the trumpet.
‐‐ Gerry Mulligan
You start where you can get an opportunity, you take everything that you can do to gain entrance. You do the little work and you try to find people who can teach you.
‐‐ Jon Voight
You start with an idea but then so many things can happen.
‐‐ Christian Marclay
You start with the right amount of rational and emotional experiences. You have to blend those in your product when you come out.
‐‐ Tony Fadell
You step over the threshold of your parents' home, and you're instantly transported back to your childhood. It's like time travel. You revert at once to a place of arrested development.
‐‐ Tamsin Greig
You stick a credit card in a machine, and you pay $3 or whatever it is to get cash - your own money.
‐‐ Bill Janklow
You stick to the script, the script is Bible.
‐‐ Jennifer Garner
You stick your head above the crowd and attract attention and sometimes somebody will throw a rock at you. That's the territory. You buy the land, you get the Indians.
‐‐ David Lee Roth
You still can't find Israel on a map of the Middle East in a Palestinian schoolbook.
‐‐ Suzanne Fields
You still find a great sense of possibility here, and I want to make sure that Arizona stays that way. I want us to be the welcoming, job-creating state we've been from the start, a place where everybody's got a chance.
‐‐ Doug Ducey