Each of us will figure out our own way.
My family advocates doing what fulfills your soul. They've always said, 'You're a big girl; figure it out on your own.
Though, if you think about it, hostile, dethroned pseudodeities probably make disagreeable neighbors. You'll have to figure out something to do with him.
It took me years to figure out that upset was upset, and tumultuousness was not the same thing as passion. Love isn't drama.
Two-thirds of American movies are extensions of commercials -- they tell you how to feel and they tell you how to think -- rather than letting you figure it out on your own.
My biggest problem in the big leagues is that I can't figure out how to spend forty-three dollars in meal money.
Do not tell people how to live their lives. Just tell them stories and they will figure out how those stories apply to them.
This is what youth must figure out: Girls, love, and living. The having, the not having, The spending and giving, And the meloncholy time of not knowing. This is what age must learn about: The ABC of dying. The going, yet not going, The loving and leaving, And the unbearable knowing and knowing
Live one day at a time, unless you can figure out how to live two.
The friendship that you create between you and a mom - or you and an older woman figure - is so important and so influential. I think that my relationship with my sister, my relationship with my best friends - when I'm feeling really terrible about myself, they're always there to let me know that I am being dramatic about something, or I'm being stupid about something - it's good to have those kinds of people to drag you back down and protect you.
It's hard to figure out the secrets of the universe when you're trying to figure out where you and your girlfriend are going to sleep next month.
It will kill four times as many Americans as AIDS will over the next decade. I feel that what ever kind of disability God has given me, as an entertainer and as a public figure, it is so I can be a representative for others.
Look at problems from as many viewpoints as possible. Figure out the implications of the problem. Implement the solution.
I believe in celebrating the female figure and embracing what we've been given, not hiding that.
I begin with understanding the intentions of the story. That helps me to zero in. Then I gather research for each individual character and analyze the time period with comparisons to the figure and the facial structure. It helps to be comfortable with computers because the massive amount of research is kept electronically and shared with my staff this way. Very little is printed out. I work with an illustrator to come up with the proper silhouettes and details of the clothing from the time period to time period. And on and on.
During the whole 'Jeopardy' experience, I felt like I was living a bit of a double life, I would be secretly flying out to L. A. to tape new shows, hoping that none of my coworkers would notice the absence and figure out what was going on. 'Jeopardy' tries very hard to keep their secrets.
The Darwinian adaptive trait of our time is the ability to figure out when we are being lied to on television.
Close the door. Write with no one looking over your shoulder. Don't try to figure out what other people want to hear from you; figure out what you have to say. It's the one and only thing you have to offer.
Being a cult figure in one's own lifetime I am afraid is not at all pleasant. However I do not find that it tends to puff one up: in my case at any rate it makes me feel extremely small and inadequate. But even the nose of a very modest idol cannot remain entirely untickled by the sweet smell of incense.
If people want new music then they are going to have to figure out a way to be patrons of the arts. And they will.