I suppose expectations are strange and I shy away from them. And the whole point of being an actor is to connect.
I suppose what's unique about our presentation is the amount of Scripture that kids get.
Newton's law is nothing but the statistics of gravitation, it has no power whatever. Let us get rid of the idea of power from law altogether. Call law tabulation of facts, expression of facts, or what you will; anything rather than suppose that it either explains or compels.
I suppose middle-aged love is interesting for middle-aged people.
It's only those who do nothing that make no mistakes, I suppose.
Suppose time is a circle, bending back on itself. The world repeats itself, precisely, endlessly.
Well, there are many religions, but I suppose they all worship the same God.
And if he left off dreaming about you, where do you suppose you'd be?
I suppose I've always carried what is regarded as a bit of unnecessary baggage in Britain. I've always carried the charge that I am an intellectual in politics.
Do you suppose I could buy back my introduction to you?
My occupation now, I suppose, is jail inmate.
No man really knows about other human beings. The best he can do is to suppose that they are like himself.
I want to love someone so selflessly that he would never even think about going away. I suppose that's what most people want. In fact, that's probably why we don't kill one another all the time. Everyone's just a little too lonely to risk it.
I suppose I knew I was gay at age 11 or so.
I suppose I’m the one responsible for destroying myself.
avarice is especially, I suppose, a disease of the imagination.
How charming is divine philosophy! Not harsh and crabbed, as dull fools suppose, But musical as is Apollo's lute, And a perpetual feast of nectar'd sweets Where no crude surfeit reigns
For the most part, we are not where we are, but in a false position. Through an infirmity of our natures, we suppose a case, and put ourselves into it, and hence are in two cases at the same time, and it is doubly difficult to get out.
I was thanking him for. . . well, for something I'm not sure I can explain even now. For showing me that something besides cruelty could be found in the world, I suppose.
The test of literature is, I suppose, whether we ourselves live more intensely for the reading of it.