As I have discovered again and again, things are never as bad (or as good) as they seem at the time.
It seems like the more I give the more I get, and that is the way it is supposed to go in life.
Anything seems commonplace, once explained.
I only seem to date younger women.
I have never learned to say 'gas' for gasoline. It seems to me as absurd as if I were to say 'but' for butter.
Anything that doesn't take years of your life and drive you to suicide hardly seems worth doing.
It seems preposterous now, but Amazon began as a bookstore.
I wonder how I seem to them. They must see someone I don't see. Someone capable and strong. Someone I can't be; someone I can be.
From the very beginning, I always tried to make dialogue flow comfortably; I always did that to make it seem more authentic.
I'm always perversely attracted to characters that seem one thing, but are ultimately revealed as another.
And Warner Bros. seems to be pretty much into re-releasing all of their catalog. So there's the Warner Bros. stuff and the stuff that we have control over, we're gradually re-releasing it. Some stuff we don't have control over.
When something resonates with you, working for it seems more like play.
Reality has come to seem more and more like what we are shown by cameras.
The sound must seem an echo to the sense.
I only hope that when I am free, as they are free to go in quest, of the knowledge beyond the bounds of life, it may not seem better to me to rest.
A lot of women seem to think the way to ingratiate themselves is to put down other women or backstab.
It seems the less I do and say, the better everyone likes my work!
Large republics seem to be essentially and inherently aggressive.
People always like things that seem exotic.
Angelina Jolie seems like she cries a lot, which puts me off.