I have my own vocabulary. I love linguistics. That surprises people.
We must look after our own before lining the pockets of overseas countries and investors.
Listening has importance only when one is not projecting one's own desires through which one listens.
'Paranormal Activity' was a unique project in that I made it basically on my own, with a little help, and I had no exposure to the filmmaking world when I made it.
Radio is a bag of mediocrity where little men with carbon minds wallow in sluice of their own making.
A woman's best protection is a little money of her own.
What I do like about Donald Trump is that he's not bought by the lobbyists. He put up his own money, funded his own campaign. That means he's nobody's puppet.
The most powerful thing we can do is get involved locally. Help our local community and become community activists in our own smaller circle.
Objectively speaking, Traf-O-Data was a failure as a company. Right as our business started to pick up, states began to provide their own traffic-counting services to local governments for free.
Allowing flexibility to local school districts to set their own nutritional standards and having parents involved in the process is a win-win for the students.
We have travelled so far in our technical advancements that we are no longer located in our own countries.
I had great apprehension in locking lips with Namit on the screen. I come with my own prerogatives.
I have a TV show, a radio show. I've authored two books. I own a construction company, own a commercial fishing lodge, and am a pilot.
We opened a theater in 2006 called Loft Ensemble in Sherman Oaks. And we write our own plays and do goofy characters and pack a whopping 20 people per night to watch our work.
On the other hand, I mean, that is what writers have always been supposed to do, was to rely on their own devices and to - I mean, writing is a lonely business.
Maybe 'loner' is too strong a word, but I've always enjoyed being on my own.
My own view is that every company requires a long-term view.
It is an obvious fact that when an age is torn loose from its moorings and everyone is to some degree thrown on his own, most people can take steps to find and realize themselves.
'NME' and 'Melody Maker' were saying I was the next Lou Reed or Van Morrison. So, everyone has their own version as to when the height of my career was.
The Savior was selfless. He viewed himself and his own needs as secondary, and he ministered to others tirelessly, lovingly, effectively.