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#1. When it comes to thinking about how a character talks, there are literary and language considerations. For actors to be able to differentiate between themselves and the characters they are playing while at the same time remain in character and spontaneous requires a sophisticated combination of skills and spirit. #Quote by Mike Leigh
#2. They don't make you pay for the humor. It's up and down, but they're trying to give you as many laughs as possible in 2 minutes. They are the most honest comedians ever. #Quote by Mike Judge
#3. I think that too many people think too much about my lyrics. I am more a person who works with the sound of a word than with its meaning. Often I just choose the words because of the rhythm not because of the meaning. #Quote by Mike Patton
#4. Vertical lift-up politics rather than horizontal left-right. #Quote by Mike Huckabee
#5. A country needs to be able to feed itself, fuel itself, and fight for itself. #Quote by Mike Huckabee
#6. How come "burbled" gets to be in the Oxford English Dictionary but "tulgy" doesn't? Hm? #Quote by Mike Tucker
#7. The religion of Islam is growing faster than any other religion in the world. #Quote by Mike Wallace
#8. She had been wrong in thinking Christ had been called up against his will to fight in a war. He didn't look - in spite of the crown of thorns - like someone making a sacrifice. Or even like someone determined to "do his bit". He looked instead like Marjorie had looked telling Polly she'd joined the Nursing Service, like Mr Humphreys had looked filling buckets with water and sand to save Saint Paul's, like Miss Laburnum had looked that day she came to Townsend Brothers with the coats. He looked like Captain Faulknor must have looked, lashing the ships together. Like Ernest Shackleton, setting out in that tiny boat across icy seas. Like Colin helping Mr Dunworthy across the wreckage.
He looked ... contented. As if he was where he wanted to be, doing what he wanted to do.
Like Eileen had looked, telling Polly she'd decided to stay. Like Mike must have looked in Kent, composing engagement announcements and letters to the editor. Like I must have looked there in the rubble with Sir Godfrey, my hand pressed against his heart. Exalted. Happy.
To do something for someone or something you loved - England or Shakespeare or a dog or the Hodbins or history - wasn't a sacrifice at all. Even if it cost you your freedom, your life, your youth. #Quote by Connie Willis
#9. First I tried some Neil Diamond, thinking that if anything was going to make the undead run for the hills it would be a nice, loud rendition of Cracklin' Rosie. But those coldsickles actually seemed to enjoy it. Very disturbing. #Quote by Mike Cooley
#10. Jokes are so personal, and they bring us together in so many ways. #Quote by Mike Birbiglia
#11. Never say "never" about anything, because if you do, life has a way of humbling you. #Quote by Mike Colter
#12. one day you'll realize that you've had not
just one or two past or future existences... but that you were, and are, everybody and everything that has ever been... or will ever be. #Quote by Mike Leigh
#13. Let the answer hang there for two or three or four seconds. #Quote by Mike Wallace
#14. We never did things as we were supposed to do. That was part of our ethic. We did what felt right to us, not what someone told us we should do. #Quote by Mike Mills
#15. What are you two doing in here?" Mike Iglehart wore an eye-blistering white lab coat and a surly expression. "This isn't some teenage make-out room."
My face flushed scarlet. "Excuse me?"
"We were using the computer!" Ben barked. "That's it. #Quote by Kathy Reichs
#16. But I'm real conscious about what I do. I don't care what the label is. I'm looking at the outcome of it. #Quote by Mike Epps
#17. There are a lot of problems with the Web, but there are a lot of great things about it, too. #Quote by Mike McCue
#18. Well, I think the reality is that as you study - when President Kennedy cut marginal tax rates, when Ronald Reagan cut marginal tax rates, when President Bush imposed those tax cuts, they actually generated economic growth. They expanded the economy. They expand tax revenues. #Quote by Mike Pence
#19. I actually think it's helped me as a writer to have to act. It's only when you actually start putting yourself out that you appreciate the anxiety that comes with having to try to sell a line, or with trying to own a character. #Quote by Mike White
#20. If I'm not putting out music, I'mma be producing for everybody. I got an artist named Mike Slice. He's nice, and he's real good. I'm doing a bunch of production for all the artists in the industry because I'm as much as a producer as I am an artist. #Quote by Warren G
#21. Because the competitive landscape of the web is such that the site which looks and works best gets the most traffic, developers and designers put a premium on the presentation of that content and let structural markup take a back seat. #Quote by Mike Davidson
#22. I could feel his muscle tissues collapse under my force. It's ludicrous these mortals even attempt to enter my realm. #Quote by Mike Tyson
#23. I had six good years and one bad one, and everyone was wondering whether I'd have a good one again. #Quote by Mike Lowell
#24. Adults are just making things up as they go along. And when they're scared, adults have no more answers than us kids #Quote by Mike A. Lancaster
#25. Canada is hockey. #Quote by Mike Weir
#26. The thing about being an outsider ... is that it teaches you to hear what people are thinking because you're constantly looking for the people who just don't give a damn. #Quote by Mike Nichols
#27. If you can see something, and it is wrong, you can fight it with a reasonable chance of success. Fighting the nonexistent is worse than pointless: Don Quixote tilted at windmills, but at least windmills are real. #Quote by Mike Klepper
#28. They used to call the devil the father of lies. But for someone whose sin is meant to be pride, you'd think that lying would leave something of a sour taste. So my theory is that when the devil wants to get something out of you, he doesn't lie at all. He tells you the exact, literal truth. And he lets you find your own way to hell. #Quote by Mike Carey
#29. We ought to affirm the fact that hundreds of thousands if not millions of Iranians are risking their liberty and even perhaps their lives to take a stand for the values upon which we have really founded this nation. #Quote by Mike Pence
#30. I like sneakers. I guess I could call myself a collector. #Quote by Mike Shinoda
#31. I did a show called 'What A Country,' with Yakov Smirnoff and Don Knotts. I used to write jokes for Yakov's stand-up act. #Quote by Mike Scully
#32. There are nine million people who see me in the ring and hate my guts. Most of them are white. That's okay. Just spell my name right. #Quote by Mike Tyson
#33. Some of these challenges may be foreseable, many of them may not. Some of the risks associated with a rapidly changing climate may be quantifiable, many of them may not. Doing nothing is not an option. #Quote by Mike Hulme
#34. Right after we launched, I realized that all the training we'd on what to do if something went wrong during launch-how to bail out , how to operate the parachutes, how to make an emergency landing-I realized that all those years of training were completely pointless. It was just filler to make us feel okay about climbing into this thing. Because if it's going down, it's going down. It's either going to be a good day or it's going to be a bad day, and there is no in-between. #Quote by Mike Massimino
#35. When Peter Gabriel left, we obviously lost a very strong stage performer. Phil hasn't replaced him; Phil's done a different thing. #Quote by Mike Rutherford
#36. March 16th, Mike Tyson [vs.] Razor Ruddock, Razor Ruddock dies. If he doesn't die, it doesn't count. If he's not dead, it doesn't count. #Quote by Mike Tyson
#37. Next, it was time to tell my brother Mike.
"Hey, Mike!" I announced. "Guess what?"
"Wh-wh-wh-what?" he asked.
"I'm staying here! I'm not moving away!" I said. "Aren't you excited?"
Mike thought for a minute, then asked, "C-c-c-can you drive me to duh fire station now?"
Finally I broke the news to my oldest brother. A resident of Chicago himself, he'd been looking forward to having a sister nearby.
"Have you lost your f*&%#ing mind?" he said. He'd never been one to mince words.
"Yes," I conceded, attempting to defuse him. "I do believe I have."
"What the hell are you going to do back home? You'll shrivel up and die there, it's so backward!" To my commodity-trading, world-traveling brother, any city with a population under three million was backward.
"What's the story with this guy, anyway?"
"Oh, you don't know him," I said. "We've only been going out about a month or so."
My brother's practical side came out swinging. "You've only known him for a month? What the hell does he do?"
"Well," I began, bracing myself. "He's…a cowboy."
"Oh, Christ." My brother exhaled loudly. #Quote by Ree Drummond
#38. I think that there are a lot of great studio people but the fewer voices in my head when I'm getting out a draft, the better. I just get it out and then I'll listen to all manner of good ideas. And that's what happens, too, when I'm touring and doing a character on stage. #Quote by Mike Myers
#39. Pope John Paul II not only was a powerful spiritual leader for Catholics but also a world leader of extraordinary consequence during the last quarter-century. #Quote by Mike Ferguson
#40. I'm a big fan of pirates in general. #Quote by Mike Leach