“Sometimes when you get on a new movie you kind of how to figure out the way other people work and it can be like being the new kid in high school where you're just trying to find out where your place is on the movie or on the set.” PeopleWayTryingKindSometimesKidsSchoolFiguresHigh School Author:Luke Wilson
“When you're a writer, you hear your internal critic, and that's really hard to get over. And then sometimes you hear critiques from classmates and stuff. But when a book comes out, it's just hundreds of opinions and you have to learn to separate out the ones you want to listen to or figure out many you want to listen to.” WantBookSometimesHardStuffOpinionFiguresCriticsInternalsGet OverCritiqueClassmates Author:Veronica Roth
“Sometimes directors may not give you words, you know? They may not talk at all! You've just got to use your radar to figure out how you can get to the center and not lose yourself, but still be directed at the same time.” KnowsGivingMayStillsSometimesUseLosesFiguresDirectorsRadarLosing Yourself Author:Faith Prince
“At the dinner table when I was very little, I would hear people bickering... To escape the bickering, I started modelling the soft bread with my fingers. With the dough of the French bread %u2013 sometimes it was still warm %u2013 I would make little figures. And I would line them up on the table and this was really my first sculpture.” PeopleFirstsLittlesStillsSometimesLinesFiguresTablesFingersWarmDinnerBreadSculptureBourgeoisDinner TableDoughModellingBickeringFrench Bread Author:Louise Bourgeois
“So many figures are quoted to prove so many things. Sometimes it depends on what paper you read or what broadcast you listen in on.” SometimesFiguresDependsProvePaper Author:Franklin D. Roosevelt
“I think I care about beauty, but I don't go for it. I hope it sometimes might be in there. I think, maybe, more in terms of a beautiful moment than trying to figure out what beauty is or what people respond to.” PeopleThinkingTryingSometimesMomentsMightCareBeautifulTermFiguresI CareBeautiful Moments Author:Susan Rothenberg
“Sometimes you have to wander a bit, and do what you don't want to in order to figure out what it is you're supposed to do.” WantSometimesOrderBitsFiguresWander Author:Larry David
“I think sometimes I get carried away, like I'm speaking to an imaginary audience rather than just trying to figure something out for myself. Ideally, I try to balance that - that I'm asking these questions of myself, how does this work, why does this happen, what's going on here.” ThinkingTryingDoeSometimesHappensAudienceFiguresBalanceAskingImaginaryCarried Away Author:David Byrne
“My mother's influence to take on new challenges and do what I though was right even though sometimes the consequences politically speaking were not good. My mother was vivacious, she was full of life, she got up every morning looking forward to the day, trying to figure out what she could do that was innovative and unprecedented and maybe controversial.” TryingSometimesMotherChallengesMorningInfluenceFiguresConsequenceEvery MorningLooking ForwardInnovativeControversialUnprecedentedNew ChallengesVivacious Author:Jimmy Carter
“We're continuing to evolve into what we think we can do, and you know that takes a little bit of times sometimes to figure out what you're really good at and what you can hang her hat on per se, and I think we're learning that each week that goes by.” ThinkingKnowsLittlesSometimesBitsCan DoWeekFiguresLittle BitEvolveHatsContinuing Author:Tony Romo
“It's a fine balance between design and the thing making itself happen. The stroke has to have complete precision to work. Sometimes I lose it on the exit. You can't fudge it. It ruins the whole thing.” The resulting figures are almost always contained within the rectangle. “It's less of a window if I keep it within the confines of the canvas, but there's almost always a drip that's an umbilical cord.” IfsSometimesWholeHappensLosesFiguresDesignFineBalanceWindowRuinsCanvasStrokesExitPrecisionCordsFudgeUmbilical CordRectangles Author:James Nares
“Sometimes I forget what I put in. I want to capture things in that way, where you're looking into your memory, a dream or hallucination. The characters become a mixture of archetypes, [and] that's what I like. You're trying to figure it out and your brain wants to categorize things, but it can't because of this motion. You want to solve the problem, but it never gets solved. It's like when you read a really good book and the story never leaves you.” WayWantTryingBookSometimesCharacterStoriesProblemDreamMemoriesForgetBrainFiguresLike YouSolveCaptureMixturesGood BookOur MemoriesHallucinationsArchetypeI Like You Author:Ali Banisadr
“God is erratic, sometimes vindictive, sometimes merciful. The people I was taught were heroes - Jacob or Moses or David - were ambivalent figures, or worse. But that messiness was joyful, and challenging. I loved having a Bible that I could argue with.” PeopleSometimesChallengesFiguresTaughtHeroArguingJoyfulMosesMercifulJacobVindictiveErraticAmbivalentMessiness Author:David Plotz
“Sometimes it's easier to understand things than it is to figure them out” SometimesFiguresEasier Author:Casey Stengel
“A lot of weird things happen to me. People call out to me on the street and I figure I know them, and I walk over. And then they start to talk about a movie, and I get so embarrassed. Sometimes they think I'm Lorraine Bracco or Laura San Giacomo or Marisa Tomei. I'm sure it happens to them all the time, too.” PeopleThinkingKnowsSometimesHappensWalksStreetsFiguresThings HappenEmbarrassedWeird ThingsLauraLorraine Author:Annabella Sciorra
“Sometimes, growing up, I tried to be very Latina; I would change my voice... experiment with my hair a lot, trying to figure out who I was in a primarily white school.” TryingSometimesSchoolVoiceWhiteGrowing UpGrowingFiguresHairExperimentsLatina Author:Monica Raymund