Quotes on the topic: Bug


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My son had toyed with the idea of writing and trying to write a little bit, so that kind of gave me the bug to write also.


People look at me and keep walking - but you can tell they know who I am. I want them to bug me. It's gonna be a sad day when they don't.


Working on 'The Last Waltz' introduced me to Martin Scorsese, and I had been a movie bug since I was a young kid.


When we did Wayne's World, it was 14 million dollars and they didn't bug us too much because they just thought it was some little movie that nobody was ever going to see. We showed them.


I started racing myself and once you get bitten by that bug you really are hooked.


A well installed microcode bug will be almost impossible to detect.


Right now I'm still only 25 and I don't think the maternal bug has hit me yet.


I'm empathetic to a fault. I really do - embarrassingly enough - tear up when someone squishes a bug in front of me.


Time sneaks up on you like a windshield on a bug.


I had a major bug for cities and for paintings and literature and all the things I thought went on in cities.


It turns out that American Express honors recurring payments even if the vendor is unable to supply an accurate card number and expiration date. An Amex phone representative said this is a feature, not a bug, which makes sure my bills are paid.


One thing I did was grow up as an ardent naturalist. I never grew out of my bug period.


Every kid has a bug period... I never grew out of mine.


My parents took me around the world when I was young, so I caught the bug. Every person is different when he travels, and every travellers' story is uniquely his own.


The racing bug is never going to go away. It's like the Mafia.


I'm a nature bug.


But 'Hey Dude' was shot in Arizona, and that took me to the West Coast. We did 65 episodes. It was not a show that a ton of people saw, so it was like doing acting classes and getting paid for it. At that point I had the acting bug. So I went to L.A. to give it a try and never left.


'Hey Dude' was shot in Arizona, and that took me to the West Coast. We did 65 episodes. It was not a show that a ton of people saw, so it was like doing acting classes and getting paid for it. At that point I had the acting bug. So I went to L.A. to give it a try and never left.


I always played hockey, I was always a hockey fan, but I was never bitten by the hockey bug... I never looked into playing it professionally.


I think they can co-exist. You don't have to put one down for another. I've been bitten by the acting bug, and where it takes me, it won't take away from the music.