Though typically paired with words like 'organic,' 'harvest,' or 'natural,' almost all granolas are fattening.
For me, if I saw my favorite artist in the store, I would probably just tell them three words and walk away.
I learned by watching my favorite shows. I would just rewind and say the words back, until they sounded right to me. I never studied the American accent, in terms of getting a teacher or taking phonetics classes. I've always been a good mimic. It really wasn't that hard for me.
Rhyme patterns are nothing without meanings to the words. A lot of rappers can do those flows, but the raps aren't really about anything - which is cool sometimes, but to have the flow and the message is one of my favorite things.
Trying to impress my mother with words was one of my favourite pursuits.
I prefer to be favourites on the pitch; not with words.
I stopped doing interviews for a long time because the words were mine, but they were in the wrong order. Context is a very important thing - a lot of the things I say aren't serious, and so to remove the laughter does me no favours.
Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul - and sings the tunes without the words - and never stops at all.
Many, many years ago, I stood on the stage and told bad jokes and did Sophie Tucker as an impersonation, and nobody looked up; and suddenly, I looked down and said, 'Sir, I'm getting fed up with you. Either you watch, or I'm going to suck your neck,' or words to that effect, and suddenly people started to laugh.
Words make you think a thought. Music makes you feel a feeling. A song makes you feel a thought.
It's hard for me to put my feelings into words.
In this culture, the phrase 'black woman' is not synonymous with 'tender,' or 'gentle.' It's as if those words couldn't possibly speak to the reality of black females.
Some guy hit my fender, and I told him, 'Be fruitful and multiply,' but not in those words.
You never know when a moment and a few sincere words can have an impact on a life.
Tweeting has taught me the discipline to say more with fewer words.
Much wisdom often goes with fewest words.
When grief is deepest, words are fewest.
The perfection of style consists in the use of the exact speech necessary to convey the sense in the fewest words consistent with perspicuity, at the same time having regard to appropriateness and harmony of expression. Its greater excellencies are directness, accuracy, appropriateness and perspicuity.
Say what you have to say in the fewest possible words.
I approach my interviews with the mindset of, exactly what are we selling? How can I sell it the hardest and the most effectively in the fewest words possible? And how can I make each word that I say mean as much as it possibly can? And I bring that perspective to the table because I used to focus a lot on the character that I had to play.