You have to grab moments when they happen. I like to improvise and ad lib.
I really appreciate the moments that I was able to win rap album of the year or whatever.
There are just moments when all the stars are aligned for breakthrough products.
Here is the amazing thing about Easter; the Resurrection Sunday for Christians is this, that Christ in the dying moments on the cross gives us the greatest illustration of forgiveness possible.
A lot of the moments and experiences in 'Warcross' were inspired by specific moments that I remember as an intern working at Disney or having fun with my coworkers. A lot of it is very anecdotal.
Our moments of inspiration are not lost though we have no particular poem to show for them; for those experiences have left an indelible impression, and we are ever and anon reminded of them.
There are moments when all anxiety and stated toil are becalmed in the infinite leisure and repose of nature.
It's understanding the intention of a composer that allows a producer and an arranger to make those moments speak.
I don't like to know exactly what I'm going to do in a scene, because the most interesting moments as an audience member are moments of truthful spontaneity.
Any notable moments spent on a subway usually do nothing more than expose human awfulness at its most pronounced.
Everybody favours free speech in the slack moments when no axes are being ground.
No one really has a bad life. Not even a bad day. Just bad moments.
There are wonderfully intrinsic moments when life makes sense, and doubts are banished as irrelevant in those moments. Of course, we can't stay in that state. We're not here to be blissed out all the time.
Poets are like baseball pitchers. Both have their moments. The intervals are the tough things.
There's no life without humour. It can make the wonderful moments of life truly glorious, and it can make tragic moments bearable.
My proudest moments are beating Ferrari for the World Championship in 1965, and working with Ford to win Le Mans in 1966 and 1967.
As an actress, it appeals to me because I love the idea of playing those in-between moments, the sort of behavioral stuff that one might not normally see.
At certain historic moments, grandparents took on childrearing responsibilities. In many cultures, they still do. Chinese grandparents who are able to retire at 55 are seen all over Beijing bouncing grandbabies. In the United States, we can't afford to retire at 55.
Children are the beneficiaries - and also the victims - of the theater of various moments.
I love 'Boardwalk Empire,' but there were moments where I thought it didn't have the constant through-line that 'Breaking Bad' did and 'Better Call Saul' does.