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Sometimes I love [acting] but then sometimes I think it's too much for me and I don't know if it is something that I could do for the rest of my life.
— Kristin Kreuk
I don't know if commerce can every truly be information. I think that's just commerce, that's just selling you something.
— Gerard Way
I think I wanna do some action stuff down the road. I wanna kill some aliens. Something real fun, you know? Just a big, fun movie.
— Ja Rule
A mistake is something that you did
thinking it was right but it was wrong.
A sin is something that you know is
wrong. — Anwar Al-Awlaki
thinking it was right but it was wrong.
A sin is something that you know is
wrong. — Anwar Al-Awlaki
I was thinking that maybe when everything around you changed all the time, it was nice to know that something would always be the same.
— Michele Jaffe
I think I'm too lazy a writer to do something like historical fiction. You have to do so much research. I just write what I know.
— Sarah Dessen
All I know about method is that when I am not working I sometimes think I know something, but when I am working, it is quite clear I know nothing.
— John Cage
Sometimes you think you want to know something, but it's actually more exciting and more resonant when you have to try [and figure it out].
— Atom Egoyan
I don't know if I don't believe in monogamy. I think I do believe in it depending on the person or situation or something.
— Jen Kirkman
If you think you know it all, you are missing something.
— Thomas Dewar, 1st Baron Dewar
I think to give something a chance, to really get to know somebody, you want to do it out of the public eye.
— Jennifer Lopez
We never know how far reaching something we may think, say or do today will affect the lives of millions tomorrow.
— B. J. Palmer
And I know, when things look the worst is when something new and wonderful is about to happen, if we can just hold on.
— Suzanne Elizabeth Anderson
A boat is the hardest think I know of to put into perspective. It is so much like a human figure, there is something alive about it.
— Barry S. Strauss
You like to think that it's something you created, but secretly you know that you had some kind of help, or somebody gave this to you.
— Neil Diamond
It is hard to learn when we think we know something.
— Peter Block
They tell us that plants are not like man immortal, but are perishable-soul -less. I think that is something that we know exactly nothing about.
— John Muir
I don't know if you actually get something out of writing poetry. I think poetry is an autonomous muse that decides to come and sit on your couch.
— Alice Walker
Remembering that you are going to die is the best way that I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked.
— Oliver Burkeman
The man who thinks he knows something does not yet know as he ought to know.
— Paul The Apostle
You know, one of the classics when somebody invents something, you go why the hell didn't I think of that.
— Anthony Head
I keep going;I keep writing because I know something good will happen, and I want to see it when it happens.
— Millicent Ashby
The real purpose of the scientific method is to make sure nature hasn't misled you into thinking you know something you actually don't know.
— Robert M. Pirsig
I think that in the end, the people are not fooled by promotion. They want to know that something works and is right.
— Emilio Pucci
Try and withhold your judgment, because as soon as you think you know something, you're shutting down.
— Cate Shortland
Champions know that there's something inside that makes a champion, and other people think that it might something external.
— Urijah Faber
Something had changed in me, even if I didn't know what it was just yet. All I could think was that I felt alive for the first time.
— Sarah Dessen
Thinking you know something is a sure way to blind yourself.
— Frank Herbert