I have a love-hate relationship with the Grammys because I don't see the music world as a competitive sport.
You cannot see the Grand Canyon in one view, as if it were a changeless spectacle from which a curtain might be lifted, but to see it, you have to toil from month to month through its labyrinths.
I am an opportunist. When opportunities come, and I see them serving my grander goals in life, I take them.
There are now grandmothers and grandfathers coming to see us because they are of that age, they grew up in the '50s and '60s and they bring their sons and their daughters to hear the songs they heard when they were young.
One of the joys of being a grandparent is getting to see the world again through the eyes of a child.
My greatest production is my children. Then, to see my grandbabies is the gravy.
It's easier to see in someone else, another actor, how they kind of disappear and then this other persona appears. A great actor is a thing of mystery.
My dad was a great movie companion. He wouldn't diminish 'The Jerk.' If I liked it, he liked it. He could see it through my eyes.
It gives me great pleasure indeed to see the stubbornness of an incorrigible nonconformist warmly acclaimed.
I'm a Katy Perry fan, and I took my kids to go see her, and it was a great show, and she really can sing, and she really can play.
On the red carpet, I saw all these great stories, and I also got to see the plastic surgery up close.
It was just the greatest feeling to see a kid with your shoes on.
If we glance at the most important revolutions in history, we see at once that the greatest number of these originated in the periodical revolutions on the human mind.
You see, the Greenhouse Effect is a direct result of burning fossil or old carbon fuels.
In the '80s, when Gretzky came to the World Championships in the second or third game, you'd see this guy skating circles around the other ones. Unbelievable.
Can I see another's woe, and not be in sorrow too? Can I see another's grief, and not seek for kind relief?
Americans think Soviets are so grim. I want them to see that they can smile.
Frank's audience doesn't care if a girl singer, a comic or an organ grinder with a monkey opens the show. They are there to see HIM.
There can be no better grounding for a lifetime as an author than to see humanity in all its various guises through the lens of the reporter for the town.
We don't get groupies, well I don't see them, anyway. That was something that I always looked forward to and am constantly disappointed by the lack of!