Quotes on the topic: Saying


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I think when you're acting, you usually don't have to know too much beyond how to pronounce the words you're saying.


There's no point in saying anything but the truth.


I talk like I know what I'm saying, but I don't.


I think it was when I ran into Kerouac and Burroughs - when I was 17 - that I realized I was talking through an empty skull... I wasn't thinking my own thoughts or saying my own thoughts.


It's not an anti-sex trip. Like, we're taking sex, which is probably another half of American entertainment, sex and violence, and we're projecting it, and we're saying this is the way everything is right now.


I've had a Ph.D. in saying dumb things over the years.


I went over a year without playing baseball. At 39, not playing for a year, a year and a half, there were a lot of nights I was saying, 'This is going to be tough.'


The idea behind digital computers may be explained by saying that these machines are intended to carry out any operations which could be done by a human computer.


I get stage fright and gremlins in my head saying: 'You're going to forget your lines'.


I have every sympathy for writers. It's a mystery to me what they do. I can edit. I can cross out and say, 'I'm not saying that' or, 'How about we move this to here? Wouldn't that make that bit of the story better?' But where any of it comes from is beyond me. I will never write a play or a novel.


When Southern people tell us they are no more responsible for the origin of slavery than we are, I acknowledge the fact. When it is said that the institution exists, and that it is very difficult to get rid of it in any satisfactory way, I can understand and appreciate the saying.


During my 2004 presidential campaign, I was fond of saying that it was high time for the Christian right to meet the right Christians.


You know the old saying: you win some, you lose some... and then there's that little-known third category.


The thought of someone spending $20 to come and see me and saying, 'Oh, I prefer the record and she's completely shattered the illusion' really upsets me. It's such a big deal that people come give me their time.


I'm very confident. Even when I read people saying horrible stuff about my weight.


I don't think about that. I wasn't a kid growing up saying one day I'll get an Oscar and make a speech. That wasn't on my mind. So what I do is the best work I can do.


When I'm up there, and I know the show's coming to a close, in my head I'm saying to myself, Oh man, you gotta get off and be a normal person again. That's what I don't like so much.


Bush already gave obscene tax breaks to people like me and Warren Buffet, and we are saying it's not fair.


The idea of 24-hour news, if you really step back, is pretty insane. Just even saying '24-hour news' almost has satire laced in it.


How many legs does a dog have if you call his tail a leg? Four. Saying that a tail is a leg doesn't make it a leg.