It's terrifying. It's so scary, because you get used to being around the crew and being friendly with everyone and then suddenly, at a certain point, everything switches and you're the one standing behind the lights and nobody's going to help you. And that can be really difficult sometimes.
At one point that's all I cared about, being a pro athlete. But I realized I wasn't athletic enough.
Certainly he who can digest a second or third fluxion need not, methinks, be squeamish about any point in divinity.
But there's no point in looking back and saying I was unlucky.
The law should be the point at which savagery ended because civilization stood in its path.
The starting point of discovering who you are, your gifts, your talents, your dreams, is being comfortable with yourself. Spend time alone. Write in a journal. Take long walks in the woods.
I could point out that it isn't always easy knowing who you are and what you want, because then you have no excuse for not trying to get it.
There's a lot for screenwriters to steal from songwriters, in terms of getting to the point.
The end of the world was supposed to be gradual. There was supposed to be warning. A long, slow slide. What we got was punctuated equilibrium: a stately wobbling, then a sudden tipping point. There was plenty of warning, I suppose. We just weren’t paying attention.
There is no point when all the material benefits of the world add up to a general state of happiness. It is the Great Misconception.
Candidates should be extremely cautious in displaying a sense of humor. If he or she tells a joke with a point, there is almost certain to be some minority group offended.
We've been together as a group for a long time so this means a lot. . . we've done everything ourselves until this point, so thank you to everybody. . . do everything you f - -n' believe in, because this is what it's all about.
Usually when someone believes in a particular religion, his attitude becomes more and more a sharp angle pointing away from himself. In our way the point of the angle is always toward ourselves.
Nobody's reasonable when they're in love. That's the whole point of it.
The point is, it didn’t really matter what the book was about. It was what it meant that was important.
Failure at some point in your life is inevitable, but giving up is unforgivable.
I don't see any point in playing the game if you don't win, do you?
It is a very good exercise, at least from a historian's point of view, to imagine oneself a devout pagan while reading various Christian writings.
I hope I will get to novelize my present circumstances at some point. I have some great stories to tell.
When I approach villains, unless it's a drama, I'm a comedian, so I approach most things from a comedic point of view.