I took a public speaking class in college and managed to make the class laugh a little bit.
I never made any public statements. At least, I tried never to make any public statements.
I don't want to make public statements about issues that I have not studied in detail.
The fact that a book or publication is popular does not necessarily make it of value.
I don't need to publish to make a living.
You don't have to do everything from scratch. Nobody wants to make puff pastry!
Let me make the newspapers, and I care not what is preached in the pulpit or what is enacted in Congress.
Make pumpkin bread as the default gift for everyone. It is cheap, it is beloved, it is carbs.
Your weight has to be behind the punch to make it matter.
I still put punctuation in my texts. If it's an 'I', I make sure it's a capital.
I secretly wanted to act. I also wanted be a toy designer and make puppets.
In theory, it is illegal to make the basement into a bureaucratic purgatory. In 1994, for instance, Congress prohibited agencies from making significant changes in a whistleblower's 'working conditions' as punishment for speaking out.
I make sure that I spend quality time with my family.
I love hard; I love who I love, and I don't make any qualms about it.
We make out of the quarrel with others, rhetoric, but of the quarrel with ourselves, poetry.
A quick temper will make a fool of you soon enough.
I really like Rag & Bone because they make simple pieces that last.
Rallies, marches on Washington, protests, et al. are pointless if there is no action to make them mean something.
There's a lot of randomness in the decisions that people make.
I try to make music, all kinds of music, whether it be singing or rapping.