“You don't want to spend much time in Germany or even France in the winter unless you're in the Alps.” Quote by Chris Frantz
“In Europe they understand that the arts are incredibly important both culturally and economically.” ArtImportantEurope Author:Tina Weymouth
“I'm kind of a social person and I enjoy corresponding with people and checking out their Facebook pages. And it really doesn't take much time. Ten minutes in the morning, 10 minutes at night and a little bit during the day. It's just something I really enjoy.” PeopleKindLittlesPersonsNightSocialBitsEnjoyMorningMinutesTenLittle BitPagesCorrespondingFacebook PageChecking Out Author:Chris Frantz
“I'm not going to hold my breath because life goes on. Life is too short to sit around moaning about what could have been or what was.” Has BeensLife IsGoes OnBreathsToo ShortCould Have BeenLife Is Too ShortLife Goes OnMoaning Author:Tina Weymouth
“I moved around a lot as a kid, and when you're always entering new places at that age, you kind of have to learn how to adapt yourself, and I felt a really powerful way to do that was to make people laugh.” PeopleWayKindKidsAgeFeltPowerfulLaughingMovedEnteringMaking People LaughNew PlacesReally Powerful Author:Adam Pally
“At around 19 I realized that I really didn't have any skills other than making people laugh, so I should probably pursue it full-time.” PeopleShouldLaughingSkillsI RealizedPursueMaking People Laugh Author:Adam Pally
“There's a common misconception with sketch comedy that you just go up there and wing it, but it's written, and there really is order.” OrderCommonComedyWrittenWingsMisconceptionSketch Comedy Author:Adam Pally
“Prosecutors tend to love conspiracy charges because the rules of evidence are easier, meaning you can get more in to help prove a crime.” HelpingCrimeEasierProveEvidenceConspiracyProsecutor Author:David Shuster
“Many conspiracies are not criminal, even conspiracies that involve slamming somebody.” CriminalsConspiracy Author:David Shuster
“You are not guilty of anything until you are charged and tried.” GuiltyNot Guilty Author:Jim Gilmore
“You can assert a fifth amendment privilege and not testify. But if you go in and swear to tell the truth, then you better do it. Otherwise, if a prosecutor finds that you have testified in a way that is factually incorrect and you had reason to know that it was factually incorrect, then you're guilty of perjury.” IfsKnowsWayReasonPrivilegeGuiltyTelling The TruthAmendmentsSwearFifthProsecutorPerjuryFifth Amendment Author:Richard Ben-Veniste