I had a very supportive family environment that gave me room to explore and discover things about myself.
I don't like the sort of hierarchical, totalitarian type of room a lot of directors can find themselves in.
I was barely in grade school when I helped my mother rearrange the living room furniture for the first time.
There's plenty of room for all sorts of movies and all sorts of comedies, so I never saw that as a competitive thing. I think there's room in the marketplace for everything.
I should have proposed that night in your room. " "I should have let you.
I definitely feel there's room for improvement.
One can furnish a room very luxuriously by taking out furniture rather than putting it in.
So I was ugly. I was never fat, really, and I never wore headgear or had zits or anything. But I was ugly. I don't even know how ugly and pretty get decided - maybe there's like a secret cabal of boys who meet in the locker room and decide who's ugly and who's hot, because as far as I can remember, there was no such thing as a hot fourth-grader. - Lindsey Lee Wells
Jacob's room is the place entropy goes to die.
There is always room in our budget for a little experimentation.
As a woman, I find it very embarrassing to be in a meeting and realize I'm the only one in the room with balls.
I don't like being in big crowds, I don't like being in a room full of people. I get anxious and nervous, but I'm pretty confident about my music. It excites me because I get to sing to all those people.
I was a closet pacifier advocate. So were most of my friends. Unknown to our mothers, we owned thirty or forty of those little suckers that were placed strategically around the house so a cry could be silenced in less than thirty seconds. Even though bottles were boiled, rooms disinfected, and germs fought one on one, no one seemed to care where the pacifier had been.
Learn your instrument. Be honest. Don't do anything phony. There is so much crap floating around. There is plenty of room for a bit of honest writing.
People feel like they know you when you're in their living room, weekly, for five years. But I always get uncomfortable when people know more about me than I know about them.
It only takes a room of Americans for the English and Australians to realise how much we have in common.
You have two types of writers: one like Proust who was locked in his room and wrote the masterpiece. And the other type was Hemingway who celebrated life and also wrote a masterpiece.
For me, it's all about being in a tiny room with little windows. It's almost like you have to be in a prison.
Since it had gotten so quiet in the room that you could hear the sound of your own doubts.
A scientist is never certain. . . . We absolutely must leave room for doubt or there is no progress and there is no learning.