Talented people can predict with great accuracy what's about to happen just a tiny bit ahead of their competitors. It might be two seconds ahead, or two hundredths of a second, or two days. Napoleon on an eighteenth century battlefield had something more like a two-day advantage. Wayne Gretzky in a hockey game was probably a second ahead of everyone else on the ice.
I wish I hated my own sin as much as I hate everyone else's.
Everyone goes to rotten schools when they're kids, don't they?
I'd love to play a Bond villain. Yeah, I'd love to play a Bond villain. Everyone always says this to me; they always say, 'You've got to be a Bond villain', 'We're going to make you a Bond villain. . . ' But they've never, ever approached me, I've never had a whiff of it. I think I'd love to play a Bond villain; I'd have great fun.
Everyone has an identity. One of their own, and one for show.
Everyone knows marriage is tough.
A little morphine in all the air. It would be wonderfully refreshing for everyone.
Everyone and everything is in some degree or other our teacher.
Be honest with yourself and lie to everyone else.
I think there are many faces to everyone. I also have my bad sides. Also I think everyone is trying to improve their shortcomings to become more wholesome.
If everyone is special, then no one is. If everyone gets a trophy, trophies become meaningless.
Growing up, I always thought of Detroit as a basketball town because of the Pistons, but everyone says it's really, at its core, a football town.
Love? I need a lot of love. " Of course you do. Everyone does. It's funny that we never say it. It's OK to scream, 'I'm starving' in public if you are hungry; it's OK to make a fuss and say, 'I'm so sleepy', if you are tired; but somehow we cannot say, 'I need some more love. ' Why can't we say it? It's just as basic a need. " - ONE NIGHT @ THE CALL CENTER Chapter 36 pages 293-4
Success is the study of the obvious. Everyone should take Obvious 1 and Obvious 2 in school.
My goal is to make everyone and anyone a fan.
The condition of man. . . is a condition of war of everyone against everyone.
Everyone knows ladies love Cajuns. It's in our blood and our language is the language of romance. " "Your language is the language of bullshit. You're just a couple of good ole boys with pretty faces. Women just ought to know better.
I feel about mothers the way I feel about dimples: because I do not have one myself, I notice everyone who does.
Everyone wants a better life: very few of us want to be better people.
The best part of my carreer is getting to meet so many different people, because I learn so much from everyone.