“I really would like to start a family as well. Whether I can balance the two or have to decide one or the other way, I'm not sure what will happen.” WayWellsI CanTwoHappensBalanceNot Sure Author:Libby Trickett
“The best food I've had was actually in catering at 'Single Ladies.' It's insane. I can't live in Atlanta. In fact, even if I'm offered, I'm not sure I could come back for another six months, because I'll just be fat.” IfsI CanFactsMonthsSixFatsInsaneNot SureSix MonthsAtlantaCateringBest FoodSingle Ladies Author:Ricky Whittle
“I'm not going to take a show unless I'm not sure I can do it. You have to have that sort of adrenaline.” I CanShowsCan DoNot SureAdrenalineI Can Do It Author:Joe Johnston
“If I have accomplished anything good, then it's mainly because I've been driven by the need to know whether I can accomplish things I'm not sure I have the capacity for.” IfsKnowsNeedsI CanCapacityAccomplishDrivenAccomplishmentNot SureAccomplished Author:Vaclav Havel
“I'm still not sure what pulled me into the career I chose, even though, now, I can't imagine having done anything else. Mostly, I think I wanted to be a writer, or at least to try for a while.” ThinkingTryingStillsI CanDoneWantedCareersImagineProfessionNot Sure Book:A Peter Gzowski Reader Source: A Peter Gzowski Reader
“As for the square at Meknes, where I used to go every day, it's even simpler: I do not see it at all anymore. All that remains is the vague feeling that it was charming, and these five words that are indivisibly bound together: a charming square at Meknes. ... I don't see anything any more: I can search the past in vain, I can only find these scraps of images and I am not sure what they represent, whether they are memories or just fiction.” I CanFeelingsTogetherPastUsedMemoriesFictionFiveRemainsBoundsVainNot SureSquaresCharmingVagueScrapAll That Remains Book:Nausea Source: Nausea