There's this idea that it has to be made in London. But we've got everything up here, and if you've got comics who are gifted because of where they're from, you shouldn't drag them away from that natural resource.
Unless we keep this planet healthy, everything else is for naught.
Everything worthwhile, everything of any value, has its price. Everything anyone has ever wanted has come neatly wrapped up in its penalties.
I believe that not everything we humans encounter in our lives can be neatly and convincingly tucked away inside the orderly cabinetry of science.
The world is the best of all possible worlds, and everything in it is a necessary evil.
Everything is negotiable. Whether or not the negotiation is easy is another thing.
I think each negotiation should be based on what's the best decision - taking everything into account, not taking one thing into account.
I get nervous for everything - literally everything.
Everything seems to be going faster and faster. It's really harder to create something that endures. The New York City Ballet has succeeded in doing that.
Everything I do is in a New York state of mind. I'm indebted to preserving the sound of the city.
Our youths are constantly trying to learn everything the West has to teach, but what is newest in the West has existed in China for thousands of years.
I did suffer a lot since karting, with my size and everything, not really having a clue what to do when I started karting. So I suffered in every category: F4, F3, F2. Not so much F2 but I've had to kind of play catch-up quite a bit and in some ways, F1 was a bit nicer with power steering.
Music permeates everything I do. I love everything from Grace Jones to Nicki Minaj to Underworld to D.J. MikeQ and beyond. Music is integral to my personal inspiration.
I love everything from The Rolling Stones to Run-DMC to Nina Simone.
Ninety percent of everything is crap.
I am a tender-hearted person, and I feel everything to the ninth degree.
Everything's a risk, by the way, these days. Every film you make is a risk. There's no guarantee.
I have no regrets, because I've done everything I could to the best of my ability.
I think the idea that you would do everything you can to prevent what is coming at you by way of something very disruptive - a 9/11 - it's a no-brainer.
I lived through the Fifties in the Midwest when everything that was happening - the repression of homosexuality, for instance, the demonization of the Left, the giggly, soporific ordinariness of adolescence, the stone-deafness to the social injustice all around us - seemed not only unobjectionable but also nonexistent.