“It means a lot in my business and its a wonderful feeling to be recognized for what you have done over a lifetime, but I didn't go crazy. I still eat my cereal in the morning, have a sandwich in the afternoon, go to bed at night. You know, nothing really different.” KnowsMeanStillsDifferentDoneFeelingsNightMorningWonderfulCrazyBedLifetimeAfternoonSandwichesCereal Author:Regis Philbin
“It's easy for me not to go to Mass on the road. But I've made a fundamental decision. I'm going to be dedicated. I'm going to make the time. I'm going to get up, if that means getting up at seven on a Sunday morning before a day game and do it, I'm going to do it.” IfsMeanMadeGamesEasyDecisionMorningMassFundamentalsSevenGet UpSundayDedicatedSunday Morning Author:Mike Piazza
“I'm kind of a scaredy cat - I don't watch a ton of them. I mean, I started reaching this script at night and had to wait until the next morning to finish it so it would be light out. It really scared me. The scary movies I like are The Others and Pan's Labyrinth - they're so scary but they're about real things, and hopefully this is too.” KindMeanRealLightWould BeNightNextWaitingWatchesMorningCatScriptsScaredScaryHopefullyReachingReal ThingsLabyrinth Author:Keri Russell
“I'm walking insecurity. Without all this makeup, I look like a refugee when I get up in the morning.... I generally look like one major bowwow. I mean arf.” LooksMeanMorningWalkingMajorsGet UpInsecurityMakeupRefugee Author:Connie Chung
“Ability is of little account without opportunity. I have very rarely met with two o'clock in the morning courage: I mean instantaneous courage.” MeanLittlesTwoOpportunityAbilityMorningMetsAccountsClockInstantaneous Author:Napoleon Bonaparte
“As to moral courage, I have very rarely met with the two o'clock in the morning kind. I mean unprepared courage, that which is necessary on an unexpected occasion, and which, in spite of the most unforeseen events, leaves full freedom of judgement and decision.” KindMeanTwoDecisionMoralMorningCourageEventsMetsOccasionsClockJudgementSpiteUnexpectedUnpreparedMoral CourageUnforeseen Author:Napoleon Bonaparte
“I never drink alcohol. I do not like to blunt my senses.’ ‘Goodness,’ I babbled, ‘but how awful for you. Not drinking, I mean. I mean, imagine getting up in the morning knowing that you’re not going to feel any better all day.” FeelsMeanMorningKnowingImagineDrinkGoodnessDrinkingAlcoholSensesAwfulBlunt Book:Don't Point that Thing at Me Source: Don't Point that Thing at Me
“The inhabitant of London could order by telephone, sipping his morning tea in bed, the various products of the whole earth -- he could at the same time and by the same means adventure his wealth in the natural resources and new enterprise of any quarter of the world -- he could secure forthwith, if he wished, cheap and comfortable means of transit to any country or climate without passport or other formality.” IfsWorldMeanCountryWholeEarthOrderPeaceNaturalWealthMorningAdventureProductsBedComfortableResourcesEconomicsClimateVariousLondonSecureTeaEnterpriseQuartersTelephonesNatural ResourcesPassportsFormalitySipping Author:John Maynard Keynes