I like to have success experiences rather than failure experiences. So I'm more likely to compete in things I'm good at, and more likely to spend time on the things I expect to succeed at.
And I find - I'm 63, and my capacity to be by myself and just spend time by myself hasn't diminished any. That's the necessary part of being a writer, you better like being alone.
I have a child and I don't want to be at work all the time when he's small. I want to spend time with him.
You have to be willing to spend time making things for no known reason.
We have a gift of life. What we do with that gift is dependent on the choices we make. The people who we spend time with. The things that we go out to do every day.
English? Who needs to spend time learning that? I'm never going to England!
You cannot save time, but you can spend time differently.
. . . It was nice to spend time with someone so interesting.
I like to spend time with my family - that's the most important thing in my life.
You really try to work the character out and spend time in the headspace of the character. That's what I did.
All I do is give interviews and spend time being photographed.
If Jesus is to become the center of our life, we need to spend time in His presence, before the Tabernacle.
Who you spend time with is who you become.
Don't spend time with anyone you don't like.
There's always someone to tell you you have to. Wrong. Don't. Rather, spend time finding out who you really are. Work on being more of that. A lot better than the futile gotta change treadmill, which never really ends.
I don't think it's unusual to spend time with your castmate.
Spend time doing things that matter.
We only deliberately waste time with those we love -- it is the purest sign that we love someone if we choose to spend time idly in their presence when we could be doing something more 'constructive.
When a woman writes you a poem, she spends time with the gods on your behalf.
I wish we could edit our lives, be more selective with whom we spend time and what we spend our money on. To appreciate more what we all have - we appreciate things more when we lose them.