Everyone makes pesto in a food processor. But the texture is better with a mortar and pestle, and it's just as fast.
I grew up in the North of England at a time when Stirling Moss was a hero. Everyone wanted to be a racing driver.
I was not sympathetic to the assumption that criminals had radically different motivations from everyone else.
I think the beard plays a slight factor to my presence on the mound. It's kind of part of the persona now. Everyone in Chicago embraced it, so I got to keep it. I can't ditch it now.
Mountaintop removal coal operations enrich only a handful of elites while impoverishing everyone else in their proximity.
Everyone comes to music when they are mourning, when they are happy - for anything.
Everyone needs a warm personal enemy or two to keep him free from rust in the movable parts of his mind.
Everyone wants to be a movie star or a model, to be in the papers, but few realise just what hard work it is, getting up early, and so on.
I am 33 years old, and what can I have been doing that I still am in a muddle? But everyone else is, too; maybe our muddles are concurrent.
Y2K is showing everyone what technical people have been dealing with for years: the complex, muddled, bug-bitten systems we all depend on, and their nasty tendency toward the occasional disaster.
Everyone on the planet has a dark and a light. That's a multi-dimensional character.
The orchestra confides in me about their music director or their conductor, and I've never seen a conductor that's been liked by everyone.
That MySpace is the story of the year. Everyone but my mother is on it.
On 'Mystic River,' I had to cut my salary and everyone else's to get it made.
Almost everyone who's been to primary school in Britain has had towels put on their heads to play the shepherds in the nativity play.
Everyone is aware that most of the built environment today lacks a natural order, an order which presents itself very strongly in places that were built centuries ago.
If we don't preserve the natural resources, you aren't going to have a sustainable society. This is not something for Chez Panisse and the elite of San Francisco. It's for everyone.
I'm dying to do a tiny indie and play something totally naturalistic without any sort of constraints on me. Something where I can shock everyone.
My first nephew, he couldn't say Auntie Nicole, so he called me Coco. So ever since then, everyone's called me 'Coco.'
The nature of the Internet and the importance of net neutrality is that innovation can come from everyone.