It is the mark of great people to treat trifles as trifles and important matters as important.
Zits are beauty marks.
It wasn't that I didn't trust Mark's flying, it was just that, okay, I didn't trust Mark's flying.
Mark my word: A combination airplane and motor car is coming.
A mark of blessing is what you're giving, not what you're keeping.
A goal is a goal no matter which end it goes in. I'm pleased to get off the mark again.
To be able to discern that what is true is true, and that what is false is false,--this is the mark and character of intelligence.
All women love Colin Firth: Mr. Darcy, Mark Darcy, George VI—at this point he could play the Craigslist Killer and people would be like, 'Oh my God, the Craigslist Killer has the most boyish smile!
Jon Stewart is a remarkable satirist and parodist in the vein of Mark Twain, because Jon Stewart understands what Mark Twain knew, which is that the truth goes down more easily in a democracy when it's marinated in humor.
Some people are going to leave a mark on this world, while others will leave a stain.
Simplicity and naturalness are the truest marks of distinction.
O! many a shaft, at random sent, Finds mark the archer little meant! And many a word, at random spoken, May soothe or wound a heart that's broken!
Mark Twain is a universe, and he is also a kind of American authority figure. He can say things to America that other people can't say, in a way that can truly be heard.
And not a single mark on the Lamborghini. Ha! Eat steel, you soul-sucking bastards! (Kyrian)
All novelty in faith is a sure mark of heresy.
A critic recently described me, with deadly acuteness, as having 'a kindly dislike of my fellow-creatures. ' Perhaps dread would have been nearer the mark than dislike; for man is the only animal of which I am thoroughly and cravenly afraid.
People that are conceited of their own merit take pride in being unfortunate, that themselves and others may think them considerable enough to be the envy and the mark of fortune.
Two times two is twenty-two, four times four is forty-four. When numbers get serious, they leave a mark on your door.
I often imagine what it would be like if my father were still here to mark his 100th birthday, if Alzheimer's hadn't clawed away years, possibilities, hopes. What would he think of all the commemorations and celebrations?
Baikida Carroll, whose balance of bravada and tenderness, facility and understatement mark him as a player to be reckoned with.