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But I just think I was lucky enough to figure out early on that I wanted to do comedy, so that's what I put all my effort into.
— Donald Glover
After 1929, so many people had been traumatized by the stock market crash that there was a lost generation.
— Ron Chernow
It was a silence so deep, so still, that a man could finally hear the beating of his own heart, the gentle whispers of the soul.
— Kamran Pasha
The big deal about the Internet design was you could have an arbitrary large number of networks so that they would all work together.
— Vint Cerf
The memory was so vivid that, like a fresh scab, he was sure he would start to bleed if he picked at it.
— Miyuki Miyabe
It was the kind of light that rests on your shoulders the way a cat lies on your lap. So familiar.
— Marilynne Robinson
I was so afraid to make mistakes and get reprimanded by my coaches that the joy of the sport started slipping away.
— Dominique Moceanu
My gift was in comedy. I found out I could make jokes. I could tell jokes. I could write them. So over the years, that's what I've done.
— Woody Allen
Maybe it had to be that way. Maybe she'd had to fight for everything, so the fight in her was permanent - like a scar or an immutable tattoo.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
The fans were so psyched that someone was doing a movie about a Boston fan that they were giving their all.
— Jimmy Fallon
Maybe it was more than this. Maybe the bond that forms between people doesn't get unmade so easily. Maybe it leaves its mark for a long time.
— Rick Moody
I was born by Caesarian section ... but not so you'd notice. It's just that when I leave a house, I go out through the window.
— Steven Wright
Girl that age ought not to have so many troubles, but she did. Looking at it that way, them two was about made for each other.
— Bryn Greenwood
There was nothing, it seemed, that grew stale so soon as pleasure.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
The only good thing about the 1980s was that they invented rap, but rap didn't get good until 1992, so what does that say about the 1980s.
— Drew
She had wandered so far from the rules of propriety that she was making up new ones just to keep from sinking into the abyss.
— Sabrina Jeffries
It wasn't so much that I thought there was nowhere to go, in this huge city; but with so many places to go, where were you supposed to begin?
— Kelly Braffet
She was so tightly wrapped in herself, her own misery and dark thoughts, that she was blind to everything else. Especially him.
— Francine Rivers
It was troubling that one of the few people she trusted was a man she spent so much time avoiding
— Stieg Larsson
I had once repeated the experiment to reassure myself that this was so, and it was. Ashes to ashes; starch to sugar. A little window into the Creation
— Alan Bradley
There was no time anymore to be quiet or still or pray. So, in many ways, that's what led to my downward spin.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
A pause came between them, and it was so full of Akiva that Karou imagined she could smell him.
— Laini Taylor
That was the thing about courage, she was discovering. It opened so much more of the world to her than she'd expected. A
— Suzanne Enoch
Was the church then so far from the Master that the people no longer found Him in the church? Was
— Charles M. Sheldon
He'd always prided himself on being more civilized than his brothers, but so much for that; he was becoming aroused in a damned sewer.
— Larissa Ione
Is there so much suffering, so much death? I was told that God's ways are incomprehensible, and that in many cases, a Job-like humility
— James Wood
I met Milos in 1967. I was working on a student film. And there is Milos Forman. So that's how I met Milos.
— Vincent Schiavelli
My illusion, the idea of a soul mate, was so entrenched in my fantasy that the thought of letting him go, wrecked me.
— M.R. Field
She was back in western Washington state, where rain was so prevalent that a day of sunshine was the lead story on the local news.
— Susan Mallery
That was when the world wasn't so big and I could see everywhere. It was when my father was a hero and not a human.
— Markus Zusak
The werewolves are on their was, so she can't see anything that will happen now. It makes her uncomfortable to be blind.
— Stephenie Meyer
I'm not surprised that Spielberg was able to capture the heroism of Schindler; so many of his movies are about the better part of mankind.
— Gene Siskel
But that was too harsh a phrase - could depend so
— Virginia Woolf
'Mad Men' still lives in my life as the best job that I've ever had because I thought the character was genius. It was so well-written.
— Patrick Fischler
Growing up on a farm was the best. I remember loving that expanse of space. The sky at night was so clear, I could see every star.
— Abbie Cornish
It was so good that I can see love in everything, even in the eyes of a schizophrenic.
— Paulo Coelho
I think every young actor in Los Angeles went up for that role. It was between Frankie Muniz and me, and he pulled out, so I got the role.
— Shia Labeouf
It was all so clear now. Like everything had been lost in darkness, and then the sun came out. Some moments are like that.
— Kami Garcia
My dad is a big dreamer, so I got that from him. Golf was my main thing when I was a teenager, and that's what I wanted to do.
— Brandon Flowers
I was not the kind of a principal player that was so in demand that eight or 10 or 12 scripts came per month.
— Sidney Poitier
I was so sleepy (and sore) that another bout of sex was out of the question, unless Eric had suddenly developed an interest in necrophilia.
— Charlaine Harris
A part of me so desperately wanted to believe it was possible, but the other part of me knew that holding on to false hope can be a dangerous thing.
— Autumn Doughton
My mother felt it was time that I had some parental control, so I went off to America and went to New York.
— Diane Cilento
Like so many before them, they didn't care that my dad was only the messenger. They still wanted to shoot him.
— Sarah Dessen
It wasn't so much that Lola Plum believed she'd learned her lesson in love. Lola Plum was just realistic about life.
— Shannon Noelle Long
'Cosmopolitan' used to publish five covers across the U.S. so that if one was unpopular, it wouldn't tank their entire sales.
— Dave Goldberg
When I was in college, the first thing we did in acting class was to observe an animal at the zoo and become that animal. So I picked a wallaby.
— Claire Coffee
I sort of wrongfully judged 'Mamma Mia!' for so long. I thought of it as a jukebox musical that I wasn't interested in. I was so wrong.
— Aaron Lazar
It was a nice face, a face you get to like. Pretty, but not so pretty that you would have to wear brass knuckles every time you took it out.
— Raymond Chandler
I was born with no money. So when people talk about Bow Wow being rich his whole life, I don't know where they get that.
— Bow Wow
Fuck he was so in love. So in love that it was terrifying. In the type of love that if it was taken away, he knew he'd never be the same again. He
— A.E. Via
The Italians were getting so accustomed to tragedies and disasters that their appetite for sensation was becoming jaded.
— Timothy Holme
I am so happy that every generation still tunes into most of the classic and cult films I was lucky to be a part of.
— P. J. Soles
I could say that making clothes is my way of communicating, because I was always so shy.
— Jean Paul Gaultier
Some people have religion as a means of solace. But, I had a dreidel, so that was out.
— Lewis Black
If it's done really well, you don't want big portions because you think, 'That was so fulfilling. I'm not stuffed. I feel great.'
— Marcus Samuelsson
As I recall, my life as a child was so all-consuming that I barely had time to consider the future.
— David Johansen
So now you've met my mother,' I say to Jase that night, leaning back on the roof.
'I sure have. That was awesome. And completely uncomfortable. — Huntley Fitzpatrick
'I sure have. That was awesome. And completely uncomfortable. — Huntley Fitzpatrick
At 28 years old, seven years out of college, I was so convinced that my voice outed me as a fag that I had stopped speaking to people I didn't know.
— Marlon James
[Instead] of inquiring why the Roman empire was destroyed, we should rather be surprised that it had subsisted so long.
— Edward Gibbon
But I feel ugly, because one man said it was so, and that made it so. It's pathetic.
— Liane Moriarty
I always believed that style was more important than fashion. They are rare, those who imposed their style while fashion makers are so numerous.
— Yves Saint-Laurent
The first time I sang in church, when I was ten, the applause was so overwhelming that I started to weep. My mum had to rescue me from the stage.
— Laura Mvula
That sweet Texan drawl with that smooth, smoky tone, sounded so good it was as if my ears were being fucked.
— Kirsty Dallas
I've always thought it was easier for girls to sing harmonies because their voices can go to that higher plane so much more easy than a male voice.
— Levon Helm
My biggest lesson ... was to try and create narrators that were believable ... so the listener becomes really invested in the story or the song.
— Kristian Bush
My wealth lay in my ability to assist others, so that was my focus.
— Tina Louise Spalding
This was done to you by men and women whose only desire was to enslave you; they have succeeded so well that you are proud of your slavery.
— Orson Scott Card
I was so nervous that this was 'True Detective' and that I needed to do a good job that I would just dig into every scene.
— Adria Arjona
I sort of believe that my voice was preordained; I'm a Buddhist who believes in reincarnation so I think that my voice is a few lifetimes old.
— K.d. Lang
she was a little frightened that first afternoon. There seemed such a huge expanse of water and sky, and so little of herself.
— Joan G. Robinson
The Jews don't like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, that's a good name. Hitler was a very great man.
— Louis Farrakhan
Poor, harmless paper, that might have gone to print a Shakespeare on, and was instead so clumsily defaced with nonsense.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
I was hoping against hope he'd refill his Prozac so we could be in love again, but, sadly, that never happened.
— Piper Faust
I saw you thro' a telescope and was so struck by your Charms that from that time to this I have not tasted human food.
— Jane Austen
They didn't understand that she held his heart, held it so utterly that there was nothing he wouldn't do, no line he wouldn't cross to keep her safe.
— Nalini Singh
I was so busy fighting and so busy trying to keep everything above water that I didn't realize I was spiraling downward with nowhere to go.
— Lorraine Bracco
I knew the words to 25 rock songs, so I got in the group. Long Tall Sally and Tutti-Frutti, that got me in. That was my audition.
— Paul McCartney
My faith runs so very much faster than my reason that I can challenge the whole world and say, 'God is, was and ever shall be'.
— Mahatma Gandhi
the greatest thing about having so many laws was that you could pick and choose, and move on to the next when the last lost its magic.
— Jennifer Traig
That was my goal in portraying Jesse Owens: bringing that level of humanity so people could understand who he was as a person.
— Stephan James
'Your Erroneous Zones' was the book that went over the top simply because I believed in it so much.
— Wayne Dyer
She sometimes wished she was more thick-skinned, so that she could see nothing, feel nothing.
— Kavita Kane
I was so worried that people wouldn't like me or my story.
— Jeannette Walls
I was the girl that everyone always assumed was good... so they never asked... but he had and the world stopped.
— Jay Crownover
... she was so exhausted and tired, so overwhelmed, that she needed a Red Bull, to calm down and fall asleep.
— Haidji
I saw people who were hostile; they had felt so much hurt that hostility was their only defense against being crushed again.
— Melody Beattie
The curse of having young people about the house was that they were always so redolent of possibility.
— Anna Quindlen
She would never blame him for being the ineffectual idler so long as he did it sincerely, from the attitude that nothing much was worth doing
— F Scott Fitzgerald
She must learn who he was, so that she could know what do do with him.
— Kristin Cashore
And she refused to go to that miserable place he had dragged her to so many times, to hope for a thing that was unchangeable.
— Jhumpa Lahiri
It was once rumored that fledgling executives walked around their offices backwards so they wouldn't have to face an issue.
— Fred Allen