“I drew when I was very, very young. My mom kept stuff I drew when I was 2 and a half years old, because it looked like, you know, like a jaguar as opposed to a cheetah.” KnowsYearsYoungStuffHalfLike YouMomMy MomHalf A YearJaguarsCheetahs Author:Dan Povenmire
“There are times when you do a play when you are living in the character over a two-and-a-half-hour period or longer, and you come to the end of the night, and you can feel like you were hit by a truck.” FeelsTwoEndsPlayCharacterNightHoursHalfLike YouPeriodsTruckHalf Hours Author:Kevin Spacey
“Half the battle is that people have to like you before you say one joke, one bit of humor.” PeopleBitsHalfLike YouBattleJokes Author:Don Rickles
“By definition, half the people leaving the courtroom are unhappy. Any good judge can make more than half the people unhappy. The job is not to make people like you or make people think you're their friend.” PeopleThinkingJobsHalfJudgingLike YouLeavingDefinitionsUnhappyCourtroomGood JudgesPeople Leaving Author:Steven Pacey
“I like young actors because they're so unspoiled, not like some of those actors who are about half an hour into their fifteen minutes of fame by the time they get to me.” YoungActorsHoursHalfMinutesLike YouFameFifteenI Like YouYoung Actors Author:John Hughes
“It's like you don't know you're making a record unless you're half-killing yourself.” KnowsHalfRecordsLike YouKillingKilling Yourself Author:Andrew Bird
“There's kind of this unequaled thrill of playing a half-finished song, it's kind of sense of slight embarrassment; like you're blushing. I like doing that. I did that with "Eyeoneye" and it was almost a curse on the song for a while; I debuted it when it was half-finished in a very public way” WayKindSongHalfLike YouFinishedCurseThrillEmbarrassmentBlushing Author:Andrew Bird
“If you walk into somebody's office with your hair uncombed and a pick in the back, and your shoes untied, and your pants half down, tattoos up and down your arms and on your neck, and you wonder why somebody won't hire you? They don't hire you 'cause you look like you're crazy!” IfsLooksCausesWalksHalfWonderCrazyLike YouHairArmsOfficePicksShoesNecksPantsTattooUp And Down Book:Mayor: The Best Job in Politics Source: Mayor: The Best Job in Politics
“It's not like you get up in the morning on the first day of shooting and say, 'I'm so smart today I'm going to determine every choice I make from now until a year and a half from now.' So it changes. You gain insights. The movie bucks you.” YearsFirstsTodayChoicesHalfMorningLike YouSmartGainsDetermineInsightGet UpShootingBucks Author:Robert Schwentke
“I was just talking to Bono the other day, and he was like, "Are you doing shows?" I've just been off the road for a month-and-a-half, and he was like, "You lucky girl."” ShowsGirlHalfTalkingLike YouMonthsLuckyLucky Girl Author:Alicia Keys
“I don't know if it was related to the type of music that we were doing at that time or what, but Todd Cook actually just turned to me and was like, "You know what would be a great name for a metal band? Dead Child." We talked half-jokingly that we were going to do a band. I guess as time went on, I started writing songs that were more metal sounding, and it just evolved from there. It actually started with the name first, and then the songs came second.” IfsKnowsWritingFirstsChildrenWould BeSongNamesHalfLike YouTypeBandCooksRelatedMetalsWriting SongsMetal Band Author:David Pajo
“If you make a film and then two and a half, three years later, suddenly the country's changed and you look like you just happened to hit it. I actually like being contrarian. I would have preferred to come out three years ago when everyone was disagreeing with me. But hopefully it asks a lot of questions about our responsibility in sending young men and women to war, especially a war that's so complex, where there's no right answer, where they're forced with impossible decisions every day.” IfsMenYearsLooksTwoWarCountryFilmYoungThreeAsksDecisionAnswersHalfResponsibilityImpossibleHappenedChangedLike YouMen And WomenYears AgoComplexesHopefullyYoung ManThree YearsRight Answers Author:Paul Haggis
“What interests me in [Lincoln in the Bardo] is a slight perverse balance between the sublime and the grotesque. Like you could have landed only on the sublime. But my argument is that the sublime couldn't exist without this other half.” InterestHalfLike YouBalanceArgumentSublimeOther HalfGrotesque Author:Zadie Smith