You try to go where the great scripts are, if you can, or you go where the not great scripts are, because that's what's being offered to you.
‐‐ Stephen Lang
You try to hide your emotions, so as not to show weaknesses to others. I believe it's the same for every sportsman.
‐‐ Michael Schumacher
You try to make the most of each day. I'm not big into setting real specific goals. I think, really, if you just focus on every day - and I know that's the oldest cliche in the book, but it really is true. Day 1 of camp means just as much as Day 17 of camp. If you really try to focus on each and every one of those days, long-term.
‐‐ Scott Tolzien
You try to pick good stories, and that's pretty much all the control you have as an actor.
‐‐ Michael Cera
You try to shut the criticism out, but it's pretty hard to do. You see people on the street, friends, people that you know are in your corner, and they come and tell you how bad they feel, and that's not the kind of conversation you want. I don't want anyone to feel bad for me.
‐‐ Don Shula
You try to stay within the rules for the sake of the game, but you can always turn up the intensity.
‐‐ Lawrence Taylor
You try to work with the director and your fellow actors to get somewhere, but other people are the judge of whether you hit that note right.
‐‐ Ciaran Hinds
You try to - you want to fly on both sides of the political fence because that's where the - where the comedy is.
‐‐ Denis Leary
You try turning up in America without documents, without a visa, without a passport; you'll be treated as very, very much illegal.
‐‐ Tony Abbott
You try various things when you're growing up. I was an attache in the Foreign Service for a while and then I drove a bulldozer, but neither of those panned out for me so it had to be stand-up.
‐‐ Dylan Moran
You turn hotdogs with tongs. Don't you ever use those tongs on a hamburger.
‐‐ J. B. Smoove
You turn on the news, there're no facts anymore. 'Here's what's happening today,' and then you cut to thirty minutes of people in little boxes, little windows, telling you their opinions on it. It seems like all the news is going on in the ticker-tape on the bottom of the news. It's all opinion, it's all editorial.
‐‐ Derek Cianfrance
You turn on the TV, and you hear all these guys: 'Republican Party in disarray. Turmoil in Washington.' I don't think that's the case.
‐‐ Blake Farenthold
You turn on the TV, and you see very bland interviews. Journalists in the United States are very cozy with power, very close to those in power.
‐‐ Jorge Ramos
You turned on the radio and heard all kinds of things.
‐‐ Luc Ferrari
You understand, of course, that I can only get you access.
‐‐ Edward Bennett Williams
You use a glass mirror to see your face; you use works of art to see your soul.
‐‐ George Bernard Shaw
You use and lose a lot of energy being grumpy.
‐‐ Ted Danson
You use everything. You use tragedy you use everything.
‐‐ Shannon Hoon
You use simple brushstrokes in a screenplay for things over which you would take much greater pains in a novel.
‐‐ Richard Russo
You use the body as a medium to bring the mind back to the brain. Perfect married between body and mind. Then, you can knock the door to the spirit.
‐‐ Bikram Choudhury
You use words like 'introvert' and 'extrovert,' various traits of a personality. A lot of that stuff, we used in drama school, and that was kind of interesting, to realize my teachers sort of ripped off a lot of Jung. And how much of it is part of our society now, these phrases, introvert and extrovert, where it actually came from.
‐‐ Michael Fassbender
You use your emotions to try and find them in the character that you're playing.
‐‐ Joshua Sasse
You use your money to buy privacy because during most of your life you aren't allowed to be normal.
‐‐ Johnny Depp
You used to be able to identify Sox fans in Yankee Stadium. They sat, slump-shouldered, with the same panicked expectation nervous motorists have looking in the rearview mirror at the 16-wheeler behind them on Interstate 95 near New Haven.
‐‐ Mike Barnicle
You used to be able to just call people. You didn't have to be on someone's calendar to have a phone conversation. The telephone was an important and valuable domain of communication, both for casual, friendly chats and for professional exchanges of ideas and information. But no more.
‐‐ Dan Pallotta
You used to defend your musical values to the hilt, but now if something isn't working, you just hop to another band. My youngest daughter went from Justin Bieber to the Jonas Brothers to Joy Division in the space of a few months!
‐‐ Stephen Morris
You used to have to own a radio tower or television tower or printing press. Now all you have to have is access to an Internet cafe or a public library, and you can put your thoughts out in public.
‐‐ Clay Shirky
You used to have to sing and convey emotion, and now, well, technically you can do anything with technology. It sucks for music today, but that's why that old music feels so good to me.
‐‐ Christina Aguilera
You usually can't tell what's inspiring until you look back on it.
‐‐ Carly Simon
You usually find me writing what I like to think of as intelligent summer action and genre films.
‐‐ Max Landis
You usually have to wait for that which is worth waiting for.
‐‐ Craig Bruce
You've accepted a lot of things without evidence. Find out what the evidence is for that. Find out what the evidence is for everything that you accept.
‐‐ Harry Kroto
You've all seen over the last eight years what President Obama means to this country. He is the embodiment of honor, resolve, and character - one of the finest presidents we have ever had.
‐‐ Joe Biden
You've always got to have that inner confidence in you. That's where it all starts. You're gong to have good days, you're going to have bad days. You've got to have the same desire and try to get better each day.
‐‐ Scott Tolzien
You've always got to have the right blend of colour. You'd be silly to match a yellow t-shirt with a light green pair of trousers, you know? You can wear different colours at the same time, and as long as they blend with each other then it works. That's what I like.
‐‐ Olly Murs
You've always got to think about having some fixed income in your portfolio as well as equities.
‐‐ Charles Schwab
You've always got to work to your highest ability level. When times are great and restaurants are jamming, that's when some restaurants get sloppy and take things for granted. Never take things for granted.
‐‐ Michael Symon
You've always got to work with the best if you can, and of course, the best are the best because they're different. They expect certain standards, and they're usually very difficult people to work with.
‐‐ Malcolm McDowell
You've come to know the fortunate and the inauspicious stars, but you don't know whether you yourself are fortunate or lucky.
‐‐ Rumi
You've come to me now at this point in time, when The Neptunes are just now getting our light.
‐‐ Chad Hugo
You've committed no sins, just mistakes.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
You've done it before and you can do it now. See the positive possibilities. Redirect the substantial energy of your frustration and turn it into positive, effective, unstoppable determination.
‐‐ Ralph Marston
You've done it in the simulator so many times, you don't have a real sense of being excited when the flight is going on. You're excited before, but as soon as the liftoff occurs, you are busy doing what you have to do.
‐‐ Alan Shepard
You've either got it or you haven't.
‐‐ Liam Gallagher
You've either got to find a way to make your continuing characters insteresting without making them maudlin or overwrought, or you've got to put more emphasis on the suspects.
‐‐ Jane Haddam
You've got a beautiful country with so many beautiful people and so many beautiful things happening and stuff like that lets it down. I feel sad for them.
‐‐ Robbie Williams
You've got a big, big problem if you get caught up in what people say. If you're gonna live for what people say, you might as well lay down and forget it. Because it doesn't work that way.
‐‐ Ahmad Jamal
You've got a global food problem. You've got a food problem in the United States. You've got a food problem in Africa... in Asia. And so the truth is, the U.S. is going to have to produce more, on not very many more acres, honestly. And so we're going to have to do a better job.
‐‐ Howard Graham Buffett