There are selves too big for one person to contain. You cannot call them selfish. There is nothing -ish about such selves. They are the self, as it were, itself.
One of the most fantastic experiences I ever had was as a decathlete. I finished fifth in the nation my senior year of high school. I had no training or nothing.
Seniority means nothing if you don't do anything with it.
As an 18-year-old, I really sensed the call of God. What was interesting about that time was, I come from a very conservative part of the body of Christ, so there was really nothing for a woman to do.
'God' - as revealed in his book of edicts and narratives is practically an idiot. He has nothing to say that any sensible person should want to listen to.
What we think of as our sensitivity is only the higher evolution of terror in a poor dumb beast. We suffer for nothing. Our own death wish is our only real tragedy.
You pay a price when you have an objective sentencing system. That is, nothing is perfect.
With public sentiment, nothing can fail. Without it, nothing can succeed.
Public sentiment is everything. With public sentiment, nothing can fail. Without it, nothing can succeed.
For me, there is nothing that encapsulates both our misguided response to the attacks of September 11th and the entire Iraq war itself more than a sense of lost opportunity.
There's nothing wrong with doing sequels, they're just easier to sell.
Boredom is the feeling that everything is a waste of time; serenity, that nothing is.
Unfortunately, I think there's not enough education about hydration. When I was young, we knew nothing about it. We all know that there's cases of athletes having serious issues because of dehydration and even dying.
I had to learn to sew when I was growing up, because nothing else fitted me.
Money, it turned out, was exactly like sex, you thought of nothing else if you didn't have it and thought of other things if you did.
To me, there's nothing sexier than a guy in a well-tailored suit.
There is nothing evil save that which perverts the mind and shackles the conscience.
My wife, Sharon, and I started with nothing when we got married. I was driving a 1902 Pinto and eating off a card table.
Sharon Stone has made a fortune from her movies, so who says you can't get something for nothing?
I take nothing away from my existence in the 'hood, because it sharpened my instincts. We had a different way of living that developed our survival instincts, and I use those to this day when I make films. You can't buy that.