As his hands moved to his trousers, he saw that she was pulling the bedsheets over her. "Don't," he said, barely recognizing his own voice. Her eyes met his, and he said, "I'll be your blanket".
I absolutely loved it, and I loved the way the character of D'Artagnan had been portrayed. I was just well up for it. So, I went in and met (director) Toby [Haynes], and as soon as I got into that room, to see how excited everybody was to get this underway and onto the set, it just drew me to it, even more. It was an instant attraction, so I was delighted when I got the offer.
I miss you, but I haven't met you yet!
I met God. 'What,' he said, 'you already?' 'What,' I said, 'you still?
With everybody that I've met, there's always been something I've learned about them that I like.
Challenges are meant to be met and overcome.
I never met a kid I liked.
Mindfulness has never met a cognition it didn't like.
I've met women who have way better bodies in their 40s because they've been working on them for all these years.
The impetus behind going to graduate school was a year after graduating from college spent in Dallas working at the dog food factory and Bank America and not having met success in my chosen field, which at that point was being an actress.
Well, T Bone's had a remarkable career as a producer since the time that we first worked together. He was dividing his time between recording and producing when we first met, and touring. We toured together and we were great friends.
In certain books—some way in the first few paragraphs you know that you have met a brother.
In 1975 I met Alison Brown and in 1982 we were married. She works for Cornell Computer Services.
A man who drinks too much on occasion is still the same man as he was sober. An alcoholic, a real alcoholic, is not the same man at all. You can't predict anything about him for sure except that he will be someone you never met before.
I'd love to work with Francis Ford Coppola. I met Coppola on an airplane.
We don't measure the quality of our other relationships by how well the other person turns out, for instance whether my husband is a better person after 10 years than he was when I first met him.