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They say that politics is show business for ugly people, but as I always crack, what would I know about that? I like a challenge
— George Galloway
Listen to your customers but don't (always) believe what they say-they know even less about the future than you.
— Patrick Dixon
Puck winced. Ouch. Well, you know what they say - you always hurt the one you love. Or is that the one you hate? I can never remember.
— Julie Kagawa
I could have made a casserole out of these things, but you always say you like to know what you're eating.
— John Ashbery
Ouch. Well, you know what they say - you always hurt the one you love. Or is that the one you hate? I can never remember. - Puck
— Julie Kagawa
You know what they say, Queenie: ALWAYS bet like you have a pair.
— Elle Lothlorien
Idle war of head versus heart
It's always this way
My head is weak it always speaks
Before I know what it will say — Death Cab For Cutie
It's always this way
My head is weak it always speaks
Before I know what it will say — Death Cab For Cutie
People say the customer is always right, but you know what - they're not. Sometimes they are wrong and they need to be told so.
— Michael O'Leary
Well you know what they say. It's always raining somewhere.
— Michael Monroe
I know I come off differently than I think of myself. I'm always surprised by what people say about me.
— Kurt Russell
You know, you never say never because before I did 'ER,' I always said 'I'll never do a TV series,' so that's what I said.
— Anthony Edwards
You know what I hate about you?" "My hat?" "That too," Holden said. "But mostly it's that I hate everything you say, but you're not always wrong.
— James S.A. Corey
Well, you know what I always say: 'overkill is better than underkill'!
— Alexander Engel-Hodgkinson
Well, you know what they say. A bullet always tells the truth.
— Christopher Walken
Reality is always greater - much greater - than what we know, than whatever we can say about it.
— Michael Crichton
I always let the characters guide the stories. They really let me know what they want to say and what action they want to happen.
— Ellen Schreiber
We don't always know what we're doing. We often just get excited, put something down, and say, 'Oh, neat'.
— Tina Weymouth
What you know in your head and what you say out loud are not always the same.
— Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
I don't know what goes on behind my back ... I always feel like, if you don't have anything good to say, then don't say anything.
— Amy Heckerling