Quotes about thin
thinking people miracle
I have to admit that I'm one of those people that thinks the dishwasher is a miracle. Clarence Thomas
thinking ideas long
Long gone is the time when we [blacks] opposed the notion that we all looked alike and talked alike. Somehow we have come to exalt the new black stereotype above all and demand conformity to that norm.... [However], I assert my right to think for myself, to refuse to have my ideas assigned to me as though I was an intellectual slave because I'm black. Clarence Thomas
thinking hair juan
I think Juan stopped short - he got halfway to the destination and got off the train. He is certainly an excellent writer and a good person, but I'm not a nationalist. Clarence Thomas
thinking years bugs
It really bugs me that someone will tell me, after I spent 20 years being educated, how I'm supposed to think. Clarence Thomas
thinking government people
And I don't think that government has a role in telling people how to live their lives. Maybe a minister does, maybe your belief in God does, maybe there's another set of moral codes, but I don't think government has a role. Clarence Thomas
thinking labels different
I think bisexuality is frowned upon for a lot of different reasons. But I don't like any of those words. I don't like any of those labels. I think they're limiting. Clea Duvall
thinking perfect interesting
I think what is interesting in life is all the cracks and all the flaws and all the moments that are not perfect. Clemence Poesy
thinking denim uniforms
I think denim is something everyone feels comfortable in. It's kind of my uniform, really. Clemence Poesy
thinking done benefits
You can tell it any way you want but that's the way it is. I should of done it and I didn’t. And some part of me has never quit wishin I could go back. And I cant. I didn’t know you could steal your own life. And I didn’t know that it would bring you no more benefit than about anything else you might steal. I think I done the best with it I knew how but it still wasn’t mine. It never has been. Cormac McCarthy
thinking people shapes
I think, people are generally willing to imagine robots of all shapes, as humanoid robots are not practical. Colin Angle
thinking focus attention
As any actor will tell you, the hardest thing to do is small parts, because you focus all your attention and concentration on that small part. When you're playing the lead part, you don't have time to think about the whole of it, so you just have to steam on and get on with it. Colin Baker
thinking good-things
I don't think anything's underground anymore. And I think that's a good thing. Everything is up for grabs. Colin Greenwood
thinking innovation old-and-new
The trick with computers I think, is to approach old and new things with the same reverence as you would like your favourite chair and not be seduced by the constant innovation otherwise you never do anything. Colin Greenwood
thinking long problem
I think the biggest problem we have is taking too long over things. Not in terms of getting it right, but sometimes we do things quickly that are really good. Colin Greenwood
thinking way underrated
I think Robitussin is way underrated. Colin Hanks
thinking knowing secret
I don't need to know how they make Coca-Cola. I think it tastes just fine not knowing what the ingredients are. I think there are some things that should be kept secret. Colin Hanks
thinking interesting people
I think people are propelled towards violence, and what propels them is much more interesting than the actual act of violence itself. Colin Farrell
thinking two cinema
I think that is what you want to do as a cinemagoer - to experience something fully. Some things don't let you experience them fully. It may be your own preordained prejudice where you can't experience them fully. But when you come out of the cinema having felt, thought, and experienced your way through two hours, that is a really cool thing. Colin Farrell
thinking film human-condition
I love the grandiosity, how sweepingly entertaining films can be. And I think there's a place for films that pry more into the human condition. Colin Farrell
thinking missing risk
But I dare not think too far into the future on the risk that I'll miss the present. Colin Farrell
thinking trying love-and-friendship
Beauty is undefinable in language. It's something that you see when you see it, or you feel when you feel it, or you hear when you hear it. It usually encompasses all five of the senses. It can't exist without it being a somehow sensorial experience. But, I don't think it's quantifiable. Nothing is really quantifiable. Nothing is certain in love and friendship. We all try to understand these things. Colin Farrell
thinking air interesting
I think that London is very much like that. I find there's humour in the air and people are interesting. And I think that it's a place which is constantly surprising. The worst thing about it? I think it can be smug and aggressive. Colin Firth
thinking interesting looks
Sometimes to think about why some institutions are stable, it's interesting to go one generation back and look at the author of that stability. Colin Firth
thinking people personality
It's entirely to do with personality, I think. There are good directors who talk a lot, bad directors who talk a lot, and good directors who don't say much and vice-versa. It just depends on whether people respond to that personality and whether people have a willingness to do something for them. Colin Firth
thinking insulting lucky
There's a para-phrase about Orson Welles saying: "Great films are made by great directors and the rest are made by everyone else." I've been very lucky... before I start insulting the profession of directing, but I think a good director is everything and a bad director really is nothing at all. Colin Firth
thinking interesting actors
But it's interesting being directed by someone who is a very good actor. There's nothing like it. It might sound like a territorial thing about what I do, but I don't think you can understand what it is until you've done it. I know that to be a fact. Colin Firth
thinking missing dying
It's an unknown quantity. It's actually almost a cliché to say it, how hard comedy is. What's that famous quote? "Dying is easy, comedy's hard." I think the broader it gets, if you miss by a millimetre, you've missed completely. It's a very hard thing to do. Colin Firth
thinking games stories
I do think a good story in a novel is fair game and there's nothing wrong with adapting that. It sometimes gets a bit facile where they think: "Let's get the next best-seller and see if we can turn it into a film." Colin Firth
thinking people patterns
I think it helps to get a film made because people who put money in are nervous. They like to have something recognisable enough to make them secure that there's a pattern there - that someone else put their money into something like this and made it back. Colin Firth
thinking often-is comedian
I often think it can often be very difficult for comedians to revisit the same gag. I think Russell's a bit more than a comedian. Colin Firth
thinking stuff faces
I think everyone is throwing happy stuff at you, and that's when you come over all humbug. It's happy stuff in your face, happy stuff is being sold to you... Colin Firth
thinking people dying
It didn't have to be a newfound respect for the craft, I knew that it's notoriously difficult and frightens a lot of people off. I don't think anyone knows quite who to attribute it to, but the dying actor who says: "dying is easy, comedy is hard." I hear it. Colin Firth
thinking want care
We do what we want. We don't care what anyone else thinks. Cliff Burton