A Quote by William Shatner

It's very easy to say no to leaving the house. — © William Shatner
It's very easy to say no to leaving the house.
It's easy to say no, I'm not going to do that. I'm not leaving the house.
I'm not comfortable leaving my house. If someone invites me over, I would go but it's not like I'm one to say, 'Hey, let's hang out at your house tonight.'
I'm very jolly by nature but I get very upset when my skin is bad, I dread leaving the house.
It was thinking negative thoughts or thinking positive thoughts, leaving the house prepared or leaving the house unprepared that made the difference.
The best love advice I've ever received is probably, 'I'm not leaving the relationship; I'm just leaving the house.'
War very strange thing. Not easy, not easy for sure to leave family, friends, even car, house, everything.
It's very difficult leaving the house anytime with my baby at home.
When I'm really fixated on a bit of writing, I can easily spend six days without leaving the house and barely leaving my room.
Ford is leaving. You see that, their small car division leaving. Thousands of jobs leaving Michigan, leaving Ohio. They're all leaving. And we can't allow it to happen anymore.
The biggest teenage taboo is being strait-laced. It's easy to tell a researcher you went to a house party that turned into an orgy. It's less easy to say you like eating toast and watching QI.
When you make something that everyone likes, it's very easy to say, "Well, I'll just repeat that." Because that was easy. I have a formula. But creatively, it's not very interesting.
I have been very clear for years - leaving the E.U. means leaving the single market, leaving the customs union, taking back control of our money, border, and laws.
Israel is one of the easiest places to play ball. When I say easy I am referring to the easy lifestyle an athlete has while in Israel. It's very easy to get around the country, because it's so small.
What happened with 'Mad Men' was I had just had my child, I was in a very literally and creatively fertile time in my life, and I wasn't leaving the house much. So when 'Mad Men' came along, I was so excited to leave the house. Like, I get to go do this beautiful thing.
I always say, it's better to be asked why you're leaving, rather than when you're leaving.
If I were asked to name the chief benefit of the house, I should say: the house shelters day-dreaming, the house protects the dreamer, the house allows one to dream in peace.
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