The reason I hate publicists is because I think if we got rid of them everything would be on equal footing.
Asking questions in therapy would be so helpful if anyone ever answered them accurately. But no one ever does.
Think of what would happen to us. . . if there were no humorists; life would be one long Congressional Record.
When you finish a series like 'Ugly Betty,' there are so many voices around you telling you what you should be doing next and what would be good for your future, sometimes you can't hear yourself. I've gotten pretty good at tuning everyone else out. Now it's just me; what pleases me creatively.
I would never say no to that [marriage]. It hasn't been my path up to this point. I think it would be nice to look forward to that. Meeting somebody of that caliber of "Yes, I want to spend my life with you. " Of course, why not. I love the fact that that is legal in every state.
Life is the same. It would be the same thing if I were still working at Starbucks, having to deal with a manager, and a shift manager. This is a job.
But since doing the film ["The Invisible Woman"] I've really learned to appreciate [Charles Dickens], he's phenomenal. "Great Expectations" would be one of my favorites.
To recover a spiritual tradition in which creation, and the study of creation, matters would be to inaugurate new possibilities between spirituality and science that would shape the paradigms for culture, its institution, and its people.
The major concern. . . was to create a monument which would have lasting significance and would be a landmark of our time. . . Neither an obelisk nor a rectangular box nor a dome seemed right on this site or for this purpose. But here, at the edge of the Mississippi River, a great arch did seem right.
If there were 'intelligence flu', there would be so many people walking around in the damn cold weather, hoping to be contaminated by that flu!
I am a Catholic not like someone else would be a Baptist or a Methodist, but like someone else would be an atheist.
String theory envisions a multiverse in which our universe is one slice of bread in a big cosmic loaf. The other slices would be displaced from ours in some extra dimension of space.
How foolish it would be if women did not obey men. The world would be all confusion!
It would be naïve to imagine that any analysis of experience is dependent on pattern expressed in language. Any concept, whether or not it forms part of the system of grammatical categories, can be conveyed in any language. If a notion is lacking in a given series, it implies a different configuration and not a lack of expressive power.
The expression on my face - who on earth would be interested in that? All that I have to say is to be found in my works. (On being photographed)
It was easy to see how upsetting it would be if women began to love freely where love came to them. An abyss would open in the principal shopping street of every town.
The material world will always attract a lot of women. A lot of people would be down for that, whatever the cost.
No one would want to pay a penny for an empty canvas by me. But it would be quite another if the empty canvas were signed by a great artist. I would be surprised if an empty canvas by Picasso or Matisse signed and inscribed with the words, 'I wanted to paint such and such on this canvas, but did not do so,' would not fetch thousands. . . After all, with an empty canvas, the possibilities are limitless, and so perhaps is the cash.
It would be great if all the fast-food outlets, slaughterhouses, these laboratories and the banks who fund them exploded tomorrow.
I thought it would be weird having sex with short hair but then I kind of got into the mode.