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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
There is a major problem with reliance on placebos, like most vitamins and antioxidants. Everyone gets upset about Big Science, Big Pharma, but they love Big Placebo.
Innovation is a big risk. It can also be a big reward - but a big punishment if you fail.
I've always known I was going to be a big star, so I need a big stage and a big platform. — © Elias
I've always known I was going to be a big star, so I need a big stage and a big platform.
I'm not that big, physically. I'm just big where it counts - I got a big heart!
With comics, you always talk about a big break, but there are a lot of big breaks in your life and not one of them makes a big difference.
Dom DeLuise was a big man in every way. He was big in size and created big laughter and joy.
I dream big. I think big. I try to go out and do it as big as I can.
The only way to accomplish big results is to think big and set big goals.
We lived near a supermarket, and whatever they threw away, we would get it, and my mother would make soup. Or she would get a big can of lard, a big can of meal, a big can of flour, a big can of beans, and fix the same meal for months.
I grew up in New Jersey in the '80s. That means one thing: Big hair. ... I had big hair, my boyfriends had big hair, we all had big hair. Our prom looked like the poodle division of the Westminster dog show.
In the war time many of the publishing houses were privately owned, a single publisher or a publisher and a few associates who were responsible for everything. They could take whatever risks they wanted, could essentially publish what they liked according to their taste. Publishers today are working for big corporations. They have different pressures. I don't think they can make decisions quite as independently as they used to be able to. They have more corporate and financial responsibilities weighing on them. They're not free to go broke or go to jail.
When you hit the big time, big money, big egos, people don't talk. You have no friends.
I really love houses. — © Courteney Cox
I really love houses.
I love being in people's houses.
I love houses. I'm not sure why.
They say California's the big burrito; Texas is a big taco right now. We want to follow that through. Florida is a big tamale.
When I look out [the window] at the big houses on either side of the road, it's obvious we've entered the rich side of town. Poor people don't post signs like NO TRESPASSING, PRIVATE DRIVE, PRIVATE PROPERTY, MONITORED BY CAMERA SURVEILLANCE. I should know because I've been poor my entire life, and the only person I know who ever posted a sign like these is my friend...and he actually stole the sign off a rich guy's yard.
One of my first films was Zebrahead. I remember the producer asking me, "Can you handle the big lights?" And I thought, Do I want to be sarcastic, or do I want the job? So I said, "I don't handle the big lights, I just tell big men where to put the big lights and they do it."
I therefore invite you all," Mr Fox went on, 'to stay here with me for ever.' For ever!' they cried. 'My goodness! How marvellous!' And Rabbit said to Mrs Rabbit, 'My dear, just think! We're never going to be shot again in our lives!' We will make,' said Mr Fox, 'a little underground village, with streets and houses on each side - seperate houses for Badgers and Moles and Rabbits and Weasels and Foxes. And every day I will go shopping for you all. And every day we will eat like kings.' The cheering that followed this speech went on for many minutes.
Santa Claus has already been here and everything. Want to see what he brought for you?" "Is it a big present?" "Very big." "With a big red bow on it?
We can't sit around waiting for big government, big business, big religion etc. to save us. We need to get informed and take inspired action.
The books I'm writing are houses that I build for myself.
Big oil, big steel, big agriculture avoid the open marketplace. Big corporations fix prices among themselves and thus drive out of business the small entrepreneur. Also, in their conglomerate form, the huge corporations have begun to challenge the very legitimacy of the state.
We're always looking for the Big Love, the Big High, the next Big Thing to happen. We miss what's in front of us.
Yes, it was fun playing the quarterfinals of Wimbledon. But I just wasn't satisfied. To have that one big win in a big tournament on that big stage - I don't have that.
Shaun Wright-Phillips has got a big heart. It's as big as him, which isn't very big, but it's bigger.
When you're involved in those big-budget movies, there's a lot of hype: 'Oh this is gonna be a big hit!' And 'A Christmas Story' wasn't. It came and went and was a big disappointment at the box office.
I'm mainstream, and I have pretty chart-tastic tastes. I don't often veer away from a big melodic song with big words for big stadiums.
One of biggest lies in politics is the lie that Republicans are the party of big business. Big business does great with big government. Big business is very happy to climb in bed with big government. Republicans are and should be the party of small business and of entrepreneurs.
My mother cleaned houses. I washed dishes.
I suppose the thing that really interests me is what mankind did with the big, big, big discoveries that have created our modern age.
You can't be for big government, big taxes and big bureaucracy and still be for the little guy.
Hillary talks the talk, but in my view, she is as big a corporatist, as big a war monger, as big an imperialist as any of the Republican presidential candidates. Her rhetoric is less offensive.
I was very surprised when Dhoni retired from Test cricket; I thought he would have kept playing. He is a big player and you need big players in big tournaments.
You can't just dream big -you've got to think big, and then plan big.
Admit that the press transferred the pontificate of Rome to Henry VIII-Admit that the press demolished in some sort the feudal system, and set the serfs and villains free; admit that the press demolished the monasteries, nunneries, and religious houses; into whose hands did all these alienated baronies, monasteries, and religious houses and lands fall? Into the hands of the democracy? Into the hands of serfs and villains? Serfs and villains were the only real democracy in those time. No. They fell into the hands of other aristocrats. . . .
Convenient though it would be if it were true, Mozilla [Netscape 1.0] is not big because it's full of useless crap. Mozilla is big because your needs are big. Your needs are big because the Internet is big. There are lots of small, lean web browsers out there that, incidentally, do almost nothing useful. But being a shining jewel of perfection was not a goal when we wrote Mozilla.
I like to build houses. — © Bill Pullman
I like to build houses.
People make one happy, not houses.
I'll always build houses.
When a big player leaves, a big player leaves. You're at a big club like Liverpool, another big player will come in the future.
I'm a musician, and I'm not interested in being in the Houses of Parliament.
I'm always a big fan of a big pot of chicken soup. I like to make a big pot of that, and I keep it in my freezer so when I come off the road and I just want to sit in my pajamas on my couch and catch up on the DVR and dig into a nice big bowl of chicken soup. It feeds my soul.
There's a big film industry in Egypt, and quite a big one in Syria, and there's a big Muslim community in Paris.
The only way to see a movie is in a big theater, on a big screen, with a big bag of popcorn.
I'm someone who believes the only way to see a movie is in a big theater, on a big screen, with a big bag of popcorn.
I think what happened in the last 10 or 15 years in the art market is that all the players - and that includes artists, dealers, art advisors, everyone - basically became dealers. We've had old-school collectors morph into speculators, flipping works. We've seen auction houses buying works directly from artists or from sleazy middlemen. The last step before the crash was the artists themselves supplying the auction houses. Dealing themselves, you know? The art world is as unregulated as any financial market there is.
I usually play big and mean, big and stupid, or big and funny. — © Larry Drake
I usually play big and mean, big and stupid, or big and funny.
I try to create homes, not houses.
Australia seems to strike a balance between big and small. It's big enough to have that diversity, but not so big that it disintegrates into something that is not connected.
I don't like being in houses alone.
I'd like to flip houses.
To be successful, you must act big, think big and talk big.
Big meetings and big talk are not enough in a world that is hungry for change. Big action - world leaders keeping their promises, and developing countries committing resources while listening ardently to the voice of the small farmer - is needed to bring big results and prosperity to the world's poor.
A plague on both your houses.
Don't wear big earrings and a big necklace and a big ring all at the same time. Pick your magic.
We're headed towards a fascist economy in which you have big government, big corporations and big labor, and they're all in cahoots to strangle the entrepreneur.
Cop families have guns in their houses.
As long as the big banks are allowed to remain big, their political leverage over Washington will remain big. And as long as their political leverage remains big, the taxpayer and economic tab for the next mess they create will be big.
I like cosy, intimate houses.
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