I hate to play the I-live-in-the-country card, but it really takes all of the 'pack the kids into the car and run from here to there' out of the equation.
It is not easy writing someone a postcard. The size and shape of the card cut you down to size.
I read a lot of books. Here are the books I'm using for my 911 project. [Wright gestures to three six-foot-long shelves of books. ] As I read them I highlight certain passages. Then I have an assistant write down each quote on an index card and note where it came from.
Love is the wild card of existence.
In the mornings when they were in the city, they had breakfast on a card table in Jeffrey's study
That could have been his second yellow card - if he'd already got his first one of course
What I do doesn't sit well in the world of hipsterville. I don't have a cool card, but I also don't have thin skin.
No man will ever put his hand up your dress looking for a library card.
Think of a hypothesis as a card. A theory is a house made of hypotheses.
I was trying. I was crawling. I was coming into myself. I was trying to in some ways get beyond - what is the word that I'm looking for? - metaphorical language in painting, and to create something that was more indexical. And what I mean by that is that when you go to the library there's an index card that refers to a book that's actual and real in the world. So that index relates to something real.
Bridge is the king of all card games.
When I was your age, if a boy behaved badly, one simply scored his name out from one's dance card. (Sadie Lancaster - to Lara Lington)
I love writing things down so pretty much every card I send to friends or family is an over enthusiastic essay. I've written some pretty good ones in my time.
A library card is the start of a lifelong adventure.
Right after the 911 attacks I was living near Oakland in California with a buddy who had also grown up in the skatepunk scene of the 80s. We were so shell-shocked from the attacks that we sort of regressed into this childlike mode of filling our apartment with '80s memorabilia. We got all of our favorite skateboard decks off of eBay, bought a bunch of old independent trucks, we got a credit card so that we could buy 720 off of a videogame vendor, we sat around listening to T. S. O. L. and The Misfits playing 720 and pretending that we were still living in our childhood.
Beethoven can't really be great because his picture isn't on a bubble gum card.
You can pretty much trace when the big individual indebtedness kicked in, and it was when the credit card became generally available.
You might be a redneck if you need one more hole punched in your card to get a freebie at the House of Tattoos.
I don't card out my screenplays ever. I just have an idea I just sit down and write I don't edit.
Being neurotic seemed to be a kind of wild card, an all-purpose explanation.