“My parents were divorcing, and I think at certain times of your life you do attract the wrong type of person. You don't know any better, and you don't know how you'd like to be treated.” ThinkingKnowsPersonsCertainParentKnow HowTypeTreatedTime Of Your Life Author:Lisa Snowdon
“There are two types of people, two types of performers: Performers who know how to keep a show going literally when the power is gone and performers who haven't had that much experience and will panic and freak out and don't know what to do.” PeopleKnowsTwoShowsKnow HowGoneHavensTypePerformersFreakPanic Author:El-P
“I don't really have a type. I just kind of hang out with girls that I think have a good personality, know how to have fun, active and definitely have something going on in their life so they are busy so I'm not stuck all the time hanging out.” ThinkingKnowsKindGirlFunKnow HowTypePersonalityBusyActiveStuckHaving FunHanging OutGood PersonGood Personality Author:Ryan Sheckler
“We know what willpower is, but by some misguided conception, many of us believe we have to be a certain type of person, strong, determined, extroverted, to be able to be willful, to exercise willpower. Not so. We all have it and just don't know how to use it.” KnowsBelievePersonsUseAbleCertainStrongKnow HowTypeExerciseDeterminedConceptionWillpowerMisguided Author:Rosemary Altea
“I was at a dinner party with a group of people, and we were talking about fake names. You know, how its difficult to come up with a really great fake name. Its a very specific type of gift. You don't want to go too far into the silly, and you don't want to go too far into the banal. I always thought one of the funniest names ever was Gern Blanston, which came from a Steve Martin routine on one of his early records.” PeopleKnowsWantFunnyNamesDifficultPartyTalkingKnow HowRecordsGroupsTypeCome UpDinnerSillyFakeRoutineReally GreatDinner Party Author:Paul Rudd
“I have always been a leader on my team. I have always been a guy that held player-only meetings. I'm the type of guy that stood up and said something. I know how to lead.” KnowsSaidGuyLeaderKnow HowPlayerTeamTypeMeetingsStood UpType Of Guy Author:La'el Collins
“Innovation must lead infrastructure for a simple but compelling reason: Innovation produces new types of products and markets, and it is virtually impossible to know how to run those markets efficiently before they are created.” KnowsReasonRunningSimpleKnow HowImpossibleProduceProductsTypeInnovationCompellingInfrastructureScholesCompelling Reason Author:Myron Scholes
“You never know how people are gonna receive you and especially a character that's so close to the fans in type...” PeopleKnowsCharacterKnow HowFansType Author:Felicia Day
“The most natural thing for us is drawing. The characters [in Persepolis] are hand drawn. We're not technical people. We don't know how to type.” PeopleKnowsCharacterHandsNaturalKnow HowTypeDrawingNatural ThingsPersepolis Author:Marjane Satrapi
“Some like to start from the inside and then go to the outside. I'm the other type of actor. First, I have to know how my character looks, how he walks, how he drives, how he eats.” KnowsFirstsLooksCharacterActorsWalksKnow HowType Author:Patrick Huard
“Can I say something? Um, I'm the type of person that if you ask me a question and I don't know the answer, I'm gonna tell you that I don't know. But I bet you what, I know how to find the answer and I will find the answer.” IfsKnowsPersonsAsksAnswersKnow HowTypeAsk Me Author:Will Smith
“The tax incentives are things the music business can emulate. If I own Yesterday by the Beatles and I go to a bank and try to borrow $10,000 and use that song as collateral, they wouldn't know what to do. They would run me out of the bank. Whereas if we get specialized people who know how to appraise the value of intellectual property like songs, catalogs and master recordings, they know how to put some type of value on it. They have this in Nashville and Los Angeles. New Orleans is just starting to get it.” PeopleIfsKnowsTryingUseRunningValuesSongKnow HowMastersTypeTaxesIntellectualPropertyStartingYesterdayLos AngelesNew OrleansIncentivesMusic BusinessEmulateNashvilleIntellectual PropertyCollateralAppraise Author:Chris Thomas King
“We were 15 minutes into it and nothing was happening; I thought, well, that's not going to work. Then all of a sudden everything clicked. I don't know how long it took us, but I would just show up at Alison's [McGhee] office. She would type and we'd just kick it back and forth. Writing is so scary for me, such a lonely endeavor, and it became a wonderful thing to show up and have somebody else go through it with me. It was actually a wonderful experience.” KnowsWritingWellsLongShowsKnow HowWonderfulMinutesTypeOfficeHappeningsLonelyScaryKicksEndeavorWonderful ThingsGoing To WorkBack And ForthWonderful Experience Author:Kate DiCamillo