We live in the Internet age. Everyone wants clicks. Clicks are what sells.
Everyone can relate to being bullied. Everyone can relate to wanting to fit in and being part of a clique.
I don't really believe in cliques - I think everyone can be friends with everyone.
I'm realizing I need to be in close proximity to everyone I'm working with because that - I don't know - it keeps me engaged.
If everyone were clothed with integrity, if every heart were just, frank, kindly, the other virtues would be well-nigh useless.
We're not doing outrageous fashion; I make sports clothes that are relatively conservative, clothes that everyone wears.
Everyone is different. Everyone has different teams they've played on, coaches they've played for.
If you want an interesting party sometime, combine cocktails and a fresh box of crayons for everyone.
The ideal of behaviorism is to eliminate coercion: to apply controls by changing the environment in such a way as to reinforce the kind of behavior that benefits everyone.
The majority is not society, is not everyone. Majority coercion over the minority is still coercion.
I'm an early riser. I get up between five and six, have coffee, and read for a couple of hours before everyone else gets up.
I'm really nervous about coming off as exclusive or elitist. At the same time, I recognize that when I put out vinyl or an expensive coffee table book not everyone can afford it or listen to it.
Luckily, everyone that I've collaborated with, everyone that has been willing to offer guidance and advice, they've all been dope people.
Everyone makes their own comments. That's how rumors get started.
The blessing is that everyone knows who I am because of the commercials.
Philanthropic work reminds you of everyone's common humanity, and that's really the common denominator for everyone.
The black community in Hollywood is very small and close-knit. Everyone has a common goal: to make a two-hour movie in 30 days.
The Patriot Act is ludicrous. Terrorists have proved that they are interested in total genocide, not subtle little hacks of the U.S. infrastructure, yet the government wants a blank search warrant to spy and snoop on everyone's communications.
Everyone complains of his memory, and nobody complains of his judgment.
Everyone complains about the weather, but nobody ever seems to do anything about it.