After graduating from high school, even though I was working, I didn't have enough money to pay rent, so I stayed with my Nana.
Family is everything, although I've been fortunate enough to have worked with some of the most amazing minds over the years, including Renzo Piano, John Young, Graham Stirk and Ivan Harbour.
A life of leisure and a life of laziness are two things. There will be sleeping enough in the grave.
A great idea is not enough.
Growing up in Hitchin was comfortable and easy enough. My parents had some great records - and some not-so-great ones - and that's where I got introduced to Motown and the Stones and Springsteen.
It is not enough to have great qualities; We should also have the management of them.
The Vietnam War was a great tragedy for our country. And it is now far enough away so that one can study without using the slogans to see what's really happened.
The greatest threat that the world faces is a nuclear Iran. A nuclear North Korea is already troubling enough.
Women are not pals enough with men, so we must make ourselves indispensable. After all, we have the greatest weapon in our hands by just being women.
I know just enough Japanese to get by if I get lost and greet an audience properly, just from having a lot of Japanese friends and being there over the years.
When I'm interviewing someone, I want to make sure that he thought enough to take care of himself - to dress appropriately and to groom himself properly.
MTV didn't call. I guess I wasn't hip and groovy enough.
As to the number of novels I've abandoned... I shudder to think. I have thrown away five completed novels, and that's a gruesome enough figure. But not necessarily a waste of effort.
If you are foolish enough to be contented, don't show it, but grumble with the rest.
If a man writes a book, let him set down only what he knows. I have guesses enough of my own.
A lot of people said to me, 'Enough with the guest vocalists for a while. We want to hear the Mexican play the guitar!'
We read Robert Browning's poetry. Here we needed no guidance from the professor: the poems themselves were enough.
If you give young people enough information, they'll figure out what to do with it. They just need a little guidance.
I'd been in Hollywood for five years before I started writing 'The Guild.' I worked enough to pay all my bills. So I was very lucky in that respect. Most people don't make a living acting.
The labs were happy that I was brave enough to attempt to program it and the $5 million computer was left entirely to my use. I was their human guinea pig.