The thing I always default to is that I'll always be here to write songs.
The United States can pay any debt it has because we can always print money to do that. So there is zero probability of default.
Hollywood continues to present the U.S. Army as being the good guys, always defeating the aliens or foreigners.
The defeats and victories of the fellows at the top aren't always defeats and victories for the fellows at the bottom.
There is always more spirit in attack than in defence.
If everyone on the Court always voted for the prosecution against the defendant, for the corporation against the plaintiffs, and for the government against the condemned, a vital spark of American democracy would be extinguished.
The higher someone's profile, the easier it is for a defendant to trade him up to the feds. Mr. Big is always a better catch than Mr. Small.
People always say I'm a legend, but I'm not. Not until I've defended my Olympic titles. That's when I've decided I'll be a legend.
When I come off the ball screen, I'm always trying to draw another defender, so where I can get my teammates open, and if not, I can score the basketball.
I wish I trusted people more. But when I meet someone, the first thing is, 'What does this person want?' And I put up a defense mechanism. But I've always been that way.
I was just a ham since about the age of five. If I was performing at Medieval Times or something, I'd be the court jester. That was always my defense mechanism. I was never all that funny; I was just obnoxious and loud.
I always liked the defensive part of baseball.
I've always said it, and the whole football world knows that Cavani is a centre-forward and that he has proven his worth in that position. Having said that, Cavani has shown other characteristics that can help the team, like winning the ball back, helping out defensively.
In the Philippines, the host should always be willing to defer to the wishes of the guest.
It is almost always a bad idea to use a reverse mortgage to pay for a vacation or to buy a risky investment, like stocks or deferred annuities.
As Indiana's governor, I balanced eight budgets, never raised taxes, and left the largest surplus in state history. It wasn't always easy. Cuts had to be made and some initiatives deferred. Occasionally I had to say 'no.'
You never sit on your laurels. It is always a case of trying to work on your deficiencies as much as working on your strengths.
A lot of vices that I've had over the years were always to make up for some sort of character deficiency, one of them being shyness.
The party in power almost always unapologetically engages in deficit spending, while the other party argues passionately against the evils of debt and deficits.
There wasn't one defining moment that I said, 'I wanna be a wrestler.' It was just something that was always inside me.