“How much tragedy has to happen before I split wide open? Sam Hughes” — Alisa Mullen Copy Share Image
“But artists didn't need to achieve "firsts", and Hughes wanted to be an artist.” — Diane Middlebrook Copy Share Image
I am only doing my job, and if I score against Mark Hughes' team, it is nothing personal. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Mark Hughes really believes in me, he makes me feel as though I'm a great footballer. — Bojan Krkic Copy Share Image
At City I went back there on the basis of playing for manager Mark Hughes. — Shaun Wright-Phillips Copy Share Image
No matter what I think about Matt Hughes, and it's not much, he's a dangerous opponent. — Matt Serra Copy Share Image
My life with Howard Hughes was and shall remain a matter on which I will have no comment. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It is tragic that Howard Hughes had to die to prove that he was alive. — Walter Keane Copy Share Image
I respect Mark Hughes and what he's done for me but I heard some things when he was talking about me and… — Marko Arnautovic Copy Share Image
I don't know the man I admire more than [Charles Evans] Hughes. If ever I have the chance I shall offer him… — William Howard Taft Copy Share Image
It's a rarity in this sport that you really get a guy that's not a good person. I think we've found that… — Matt Serra Copy Share Image
I don't agree with everything he did in his life, but we're dealing with this Howard Hughes, at this point. And also… — Martin Scorsese Copy Share Image
[John] Hughes is a great loss, I think. He was the first filmmaker that could look at someone who was young without… — Judd Nelson Copy Share Image
Mark Hughes really liked me, because he played me in a lot of games, but for some reason I just couldn't hit… — Micah Richards Copy Share Image
I have respected every manager I have played under, but if you can't learn from someone like Mark Hughes, it is going… — Charlie Adam Copy Share Image
You can talk about Michael Jackson all you want, but John Hughes was the soundtrack to my 1980s life. — Shawn Amos Copy Share Image
It seems like the studios are either making giant blockbusters, or really super-small indies. And the mid-level films I grew up on,… — Chris Evans Copy Share Image
I read that John Hughes script for 'Mr. Mom,' and I thought, 'This guy is a funny writer.' I went: 'You ought… — Michael Keaton Copy Share Image
I booked my first studio at like 12 or 13. Somewhere in that season of my life, singing along with the radio… — Frank Ocean Copy Share Image
When I was about 14, in about 1984, I decided to become a great poet. Faber & Faber was going to publish… — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
Hughes' debut novel, At Dawn, follows a former All-American wrestler, and is there any better metaphor for contemporary American life? We're all… — Joshua Mohr Copy Share Image
I think when romantic comedies are done well, it's a great genre. 'When Harry Met Sally' is kind of a benchmark for… — Jamie Dornan Copy Share Image
'Menace II Society' itself was a groundbreaking film. It's definitely going to go in the vaults of classics in all of cinema.… — Larenz Tate Copy Share Image
Cinema is a visual language, and you're always looking for visual metaphors for things. You know, if I was writing a play… — John Logan Copy Share Image
“The first sorrow of autumn is the slow good-bye of the garden that stands so long in the evening—a brown poppy head,… — Ted Hughes Copy Share Image
Mark Hughes played until he was nearly 40 at a decent level, and I think I can do the same. — Peter Crouch Copy Share Image
My wife's a great lady, but she's not going to tell me when Matt Hughes retires. — Matt Hughes Copy Share Image
The great children's author and illustrator Shirley Hughes marks her 90th birthday by appearing as Michael Berkeley's guest in 'Private Passions'. — David Hepworth Copy Share Image
You know, no one's ever gonna be like, 'We need to do a movie about Howard Hughes. Time to cast Idris Elba!' — Stephen Glover Copy Share Image