In '48 when I left Metro, I tried to go back to radio, but somehow just didn't do well at it.
You can have no idea, if you have not tried, how difficult it is to find out anything whatever from an encyclopedia, unless you know all about it already.
I tried it 100 or a million times it couldn't happen again. If I could, I would have carried on playing.
[Lyndon Baines ] Johnson is a big and larger-than-life guy, we just tried to give him the dynamic range that he actually had.
I have tried to do what is true and not ideal.
People would write me hate letters. How dare I try to represent Hispanics when I was so white? I tried to make them see it was racism.
In The Sellout I tried to capture how we can talk and see race, how we see urbanity, and how we see our history.
Many patients imagine that they have tried everything. True, they have used many remedies, but they have never had the cause of their infirmity adjusted.
I haven't gone home with anybody who tried to pick me up in a long time.
All those years and their moments— Crackling bacon, slamming car doors, Poems tried out on friends, Will be one more archive, One more shaky text.
I would never go to a gym. How could I do it? So I tried to do it in my house and it doesn't work.
Girls were coming from every angle. I couldn't love them all. But I tried.
If you'd been taken by the Capital and hijacked and then tried to kill Peeta, is this the way he would be treating you?
I have tried if I could reach that great resolution. . . to be honest without a thought of Heaven or Hell.
I've learned to be patient. When I was younger I rushed things a lot. I tried to attack the game. Now I get teammates more involved before I try to take over.
Friends are much better tried in bad fortune than in good.
It was really weird, when this thing started, to hear lawyers and MTV people calling me and actually saying 'ButtHead. ' People tried to avoid it too.
I've always tried to separate my looks from all the other aspects of myself. I think girls are taught so much to focus on their looks that they tend to have their personality and intelligence develop slower than boys
Nope," he whispered, when I tried to tug it away. "Mine now.
If we could imagine such a man, that is a man who could invent the fly and send him out on his mission and furnish him with his orders: Depart into the uttermost corners of the earth and, diligently do your appointed work. Persecute the sick child, settle upon its eyes, its face, its hands, and gnaw and pester and sting, worry and fret and madden the worn and tried mother who watches by the child and humbly prays for mercy and relief with the pathetic faith of the deceived and the unteachable.