Quotes on the topic: Describe


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Because I'm married and have kids, I feel like I sometimes get pegged as a choirboy or something, but I wouldn't exactly describe myself that way.


I considered that the homes that people live in exactly describe their lives.


I'm not a doctor - so I can't describe flashbacks well - but it is like you're living it again.


People ask me to describe myself, but it's a very personal thing. You don't feel comfortable.


Evil is such a simplistic way to describe any character, be it Iago or Caliban, or any character from history.


I can't begin to describe the amount of crap I've taken for being a lousy free-throw shooter.


American politics, like most things, is a story of what statisticians describe as the reversion to the mean.


America is inundated with polls. We need a term for being swamped with polls. I would say 'poll-arized,' but that's already in use to describe our political divisions.


I describe Jeb Bush as a 'low-energy' individual, and unfortunately for him, that stuck. And it's true: he's a low-energy person. That doesn't make him a bad person.


I describe myself as a simple Buddhist monk. No more, no less.


Mellow doesn't describe me. I'm hungry every day.


The way I like to describe Hollywood today is this: everyone wants to make 'Deliverance,' but no one wants to be Ned Beatty.


I couldn't describe how little interest I have in men. Or I could - but I don't think that it would be appropriate.


If you were to describe me as teetotal, on behalf of my constituency I'd have to sue; that would lose me every vote in the Highlands.


If I had to describe myself in one word, 'Hercules.'


Sometimes you recognize that there is a category of human experience that has not been identified but everyone knows about it. That is when I find a term to describe it.


I don't really know how to describe my personal style.


I don't think culture is something you can describe.


We are the recorders and reporters of facts - not the judges of the behaviors we describe.


There's no way to describe what I do. It's just me.