I buy a lot of books I never read. But that's not really a waste, since all it takes is one idea from even one book to radically reshape the way a person leads, thinks and lives.
I've never read one book about my father.
I never read one book at a time.
I never have planned a whole lot of future. It's one day at a time.
One half who graduate from college never read another book.
I'm never in the same place for more than, like, three days at a time. Things can change from one minute to the next.
One minute you're a developing athlete trying to get to the top, then the next minute you do well and win a medal somewhere, and then it's all foisted on you. You never know when it's going to happen. You don't think about the media side of things when you're a young athlete trying to do well.
We can never get around to being one nation under God if we can't even get around to being one Church under God.
The epic story of the West is the development in the 19th century of a mass prosperity the world had never seen and its near-disappearance in one nation after another in the 20th.
One of the problems with Shakespeare is that you can never give him a ring.
I've never been tied to one party or one candidate or even one institution. And that's true even with one church as a Christian. I'm committed to truth and justice.
I always wanted to play both ends of the floor. I never wanted to be one-dimensional.
No one always or never does anything. People don't see themselves as one-dimensional, so you shouldn't attempt to define them as such.
Towards the end with Pantera - although I was never unhappy with the music we were making - it became one-dimensional, and we wanted to open things back up.
'The One-Eyed Man' is a novel that was one I never intended to write.
I'm not a one-man show. I was never that in my life, and I never want to be that.
I've never even come close to having a one-night stand.
Good intentions are not enough. They've never put an onion in the soup yet.
We want to make it so that anyone, anywhere - a child growing up in rural India who never had a computer - can go to a store, get a phone, get online, and get access to all of the same things that you and I appreciate about the Internet.
My head's never really quiet. The only time I can get it to turn off is if I watch 'CSI' or 'Law & Order,' where I have to follow the crime. If I can't turn my head off during that, I know I've really got a problem.