It's a lot easier having a girlfriend in a band than if you were going out with someone that lived in London.
Sometimes, when my wife and I were going out to dinner, I would take my laptop with me and work in the car, so as to take advantage of the half hour going and coming.
Marriage is what marriage is. . . It’s like going out and saying, ‘That tree is a car. ’ Well, the tree’s not a car. A tree’s a tree. Marriage is marriage.
We're working as if it were going out of style-which of course it is.
I'm single and loving it. It is always weird talking about that stuff. When someone is talking about who they are going out with, I am always like, who cares? Talk about your music or something.
I love going out every night. It’s so exciting.
The chances of a bank going out of business are extremely slim, but it's always a good idea to spread around major sums so every penny is backed by insurance.
I just love going out and listening to people. People can teach us a lot.
A man who is not afraid of the sea will soon be drowned, for he will be going out on a day when he shouldn't.
There's nothing better than going out there and seeing USA on your leotard.
The best thing that a coach can have is experience. The first time that you're going out to lead a team on the field, you have certainly thought about what you're going to say, but it gets easier as you go. You'll learn what works and what doesn't, not just about what you do on the field but what you say to players to get them motivated.
It is easier going out of the way when we are in, than going in when we are out.
All men have one entrance into life, and the like going out.
My impact on the game was going out there and making things happen.
Playing a Fender is an art itself. They're always going out of tune.
A pile of bills and statements - whether paid or not - is a sign that someone is clueless about what's coming in and going out.
Going to Chicago was like going out of the world.
My sister was like my surrogate mother here, in Washington, with very much of the same persuasions as my mother. Even when friends came from home that I knew were more socially adaptable to the mores of the time, she would always caution me and say, "Be careful if you're going out with so and so because you know such and such a thing could happen. " It was that kind of guardianship, and concern that imprinted me.
I find a lot of joy just going out and playing for people.
I'm not used to going out every single night, which you can do in New York.