A Quote by Samantha Bond

I've always had this sneaking suspicion that I get a kick out of the insecurity. — © Samantha Bond
I've always had this sneaking suspicion that I get a kick out of the insecurity.
I've known Alan Zweibel since 1975, and I've always had this sneaking suspicion that he might possess a sense of humor. After reading CLOTHING OPTIONAL, I'm almost sure he does.
Teenagers are always sneaking around in drawers where they shouldn't go and reading things they shouldn't be reading. And that's an attempt to try, I think, to penetrate, that's how I found out as a teenager what was going on, was by sneaking into drawers and reading letters that I had no business reading.
Deep inside, the majority of people had the sneaking suspicion that evil was more powerful than good and could be counteracted only by more evil.
I got the sneaking suspicion that the vampire was a couple of Peeps short of an Easter basket.
I have a sneaking suspicion that leading an examined life and being really tan aren't consistent with one another.
I have a sneaking suspicion that if there were a way to make movies without actors, George Lucas would do it.
I want to be a witness to my own time because I've had a sneaking suspicion lately that I'm gonna live a lot longer than most of the people I meet. If I'm gonna be the only one still around to say what happened, I'd better pay close attention now.
I have a sneaking suspicion that all religions lead to the same place, a very unified place.
It's not so much that I'm an atheist so much as the sneaking suspicion that I myself may be god
A realization and a dissection of the canon gave rise to the work. But there's also a sneaking suspicion of the canon.
Like most people, most Westerners anyway, I have a sneaking suspicion I am immortal.
I am a touring artist - I get a kick out of it, like, a huge kick.
Once I began doing stand-up, I didn't get a kick out of the applause or being the centre of attention - but I did get a kick out of the jigsaw puzzle aspect of it, searching for the right bit, adding another few pieces each night until the bigger picture appears. That's the appeal: the challenge of it.
I get no kick from champagne. Mere alcohol doesn't thrill me at all. So, tell me why should it be true, that I get a kick out of you?
I always get a kick out of who is going to be the larger cheering section.
I was always making decisions and they were easier decisions because I had control of the game, I had control of the ball. As a coach you sort of put the ball in other player's hands and let them make decisions for you. But I still get a kick out of winning basketball games and that's what I'm in this for.
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