Walt Mossberg Quotes
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Many of the songs on Undertow were written at the time Opiate came out.
Adam Jones -
The comedian can put the punchline out there, but it's the audience that receives it - and has to get it.
Rachel Sklar -
Anytime you put a movie out it's subject to such scrutiny and such criticism.
Halle Berry -
There are guys out there faster than me.
Carl Hagelin -
Some weasel took the cork out of my lunch.
W. C. Fields -
My parents never talked to me like I was a kid. Maybe that's why I've been seen as mature.
Dakota Fanning
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It gets late early out there.
Yogi Berra -
Computing technology started out as number-crunching.
Ramez Naam -
I'll be kicked out before I rust out.
Gavin Newsom -
Computers make me totally blank out.
Dalai Lama -
When I was 13, I looked like I could play 16, and I wasn't mature enough to play 16.
Hailee Steinfeld -
I hate picking out clothes.
G-Eazy
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There are wonderful composers and librettists out there. It's the lack of creative producers that is troubling.
Harold Prince -
I literally hate working out.
Olivia Munn -
I'm more mature. I respect more the game as I should.
Pablo Sandoval -
Every kid has a bug period... I never grew out of mine.
E. O. Wilson -
One of the best ones out there was a guy named Howard Cosell. He was the best.
Larry Holmes -
We make songs like a factory and put them out.
Quavo Migos
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There'll be a special place in hell for the tape back-up people.
Adam Osborne -
Monty Python never directly said, 'We're liberals' - they just did their sketches, and you had to figure it out. Generally, they were anti-establishment, of course, making fun of the people in power. I think, comedians, that's their job - pointing out what other people might not notice and going, 'Yoo-hoo, over here.'
Dana Carvey -
I've had people turn up to book signings with knives, with guns.
Patricia Cornwell -
Nineteenth century American educator Catharine Beecher is really associated with the idea that a mother works with children in the home and a teacher works with children at school, and that therefore women are almost biologically predisposed to do this job.
Dana Goldstein -
I tend not to attempt to describe pain. I don't feel I can comprehend or re-create the personal suffering of others, so I simply try to tell what happened, or what I imagine happened. I also think it helps to let the reader fill in a lot of the blanks. Melodrama is patronizing. With a straightforward statement, readers can figure out for themselves what's going on.
Elizabeth Wein -
Has the smartphone begun to mature, plateau out?
Walt Mossberg