I'm not a terrible person, I know that, but sometimes in a relationship, I can be crappy.
When you have a good script you're almost in more trouble than when you have a terrible script.
Most of us have been subjected to terrible political poetry at least once or twice in our lifetimes, and so we tend to shy away from it.
I'm a terrible person for carrying things around. I carry everything around with me, it's like my home.
Eternity's a terrible thought. I mean, where's it all going to end?
Every actor has to make terrible films from time to time, but the trick is never to be terrible in them.
Suppose you should fail. Is that so terrible? Not to have tried is a worse failure.
I make terrible jokes every time I go into a hospital. I think it's a defence mechanism.
I like to talk. I'm a terrible dancer. I love my hometown. I have freckles and oversized ears. I'm a geeks. I have tried not to hide who I am or what matters to me.
That’s nice of you, but it’s not necessary to loan me a car. ” “I loan you cars all the time. ” “And I almost always destroy them or lose them. I have terrible luck with cars. ” “Working at Rangeman is a high-stress job, and you’re one of our few sources of comic relief. I give you a car and my men start a pool on how long it will take you to trash it. You’re a line item in my budget under entertainment.
A great number of publications and movies on the history of the 20th century - albeit of uneven quality - are evidence of a growing demand. Quite recently, the state-owned TV channel 'Russia' aired a series based on Varlam Shalamov's works, showing the terrible, cruel truth about Stalin's camps. It was not watered down.
No communication is terrible!
It seems to me that there's a terrible misunderstanding between us. It seems to me that I love you a great deal, my friends.
My childhood was absolutely the worst place I've ever been," "It was terrible.
Complaining doesn't change people. . . All that complain, this is terrible. . . It's not so terrible.
I am a terrible mixture of being organized, controlling, but chaotic. My desk is monstrous.
I learned how but I have a terrible paranoia and fear. I do not drive an automobile.
What a terrible thing it would be to be the Pope! What unthinkable responsibilities to fall on your shoulders at an advanced age! No privacy. No seclusion. No sin.
Some may say that such a girl is not ready for a relationship with a man, especially a man in his late sixties. But to that I say: We don't know anything. We don't know how to cure a cold or what dogs are thinking. We do terrible things, we make wars, we kill people out of greed. So who are we to say how to love. I wouldn't force her. I wouldn't have to. She would want me. We would be in love. What do you know. You don't know anything. Call me when you've cured AIDS, give me a ring then and I'll listen.
Then let us go and be terrible.