I love to act. I need to act. It's the big itch I need to scratch. — Christopher Meloni Copy Share Image
I do all my own stunts and come away with bruises and scratches. — Gwendoline Christie Copy Share Image
I lead the league in scratches. I'm always bleeding - I'm used to it. — Nikola Jokic Copy Share Image
We'll take what the other team gives us. We'll scratch where it itches. — Hayden Fry Copy Share Image
Most human beings only scratch the surface of their real potential. They have no idea what they're capable of. — Peace Pilgrim Copy Share Image
“And while we're on the subject, I know you were wondering, and yes, I was checking you out. It had nothing to… — Heather Hildenbrand Copy Share Image
Sometimes the scene just comes together, and other times, we have to build the scene from scratch, just using different takes. — Drake Doremus Copy Share Image
Do you know the best thing about broken hearts? They can only really break once the rest is just scratches. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon Copy Share Image
I did that thing where you scratch your eyebrow and flip someone off at the same time. I'm good at multitasking like… — Darynda Jones Copy Share Image
Best startups generally come from somebody needing to scratch an itch. — Michael Arrington Copy Share Image
It's a fickle town, a tough town. They getcha, boy. They don't let you escape with minor scratches and bruises. They put… — Reggie Jackson Copy Share Image
An art form requires genius. People of genius are always troublemakers, meaning they start from scratch, demolish accepted norms, and rebuild a… — Henri Langlois Copy Share Image
The Christian church [in its true identity] does not persecute; any more than a lily scratches the thorns, or a lamb pursues… — Roger Williams Copy Share Image
When you scratch the surface, every one of us has something that we deeply want to contribute to the world. All we… — Jack Canfield Copy Share Image
If we were to promise people nothing better than only revolution, they would scratch their heads and say: 'Is it not better… — Nikita Khrushchev Copy Share Image
Have you ever started to wave at someone and then realized they weren’t really waving at you, so you abort and go… — Tim Tharp Copy Share Image
The Israeli accent wasn't one that I was overly familiar with so had to learn from scratch but I was very fortunate… — Eric Bana Copy Share Image
Man has lost the basic skill of the ape, the ability to scratch its back. Which gave it extraordinary independence, and the… — Jean Baudrillard Copy Share Image
No," Lana said, "I'm not going to heal your scratch." "Good," Sanjit said. "Good? Why good?" "Because when you hold my hand,… — Michael Grant Copy Share Image
Someone once said, if you scratch a cynic, and you'll find a disappointed idealist. That really rang a bell with me -… — George Carlin Copy Share Image
We’ve come to kill Zarek of Moesia, and if you get in our way, little girl, we’re going to kill you. (Otto)… — Sherrilyn Kenyon Copy Share Image
If poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world, science fiction writers are its court jesters. We are Wise Fools who can… — Bruce Sterling Copy Share Image
The city, however, does not tell its past, but contains it like the lines of a hand, written in the corners of… — Italo Calvino Copy Share Image
Many times when you're a tourist you can just stay on the surface and not really experience the place you're visiting, which… — Diego Luna Copy Share Image
My mother says that when Mrs. Rowley is mean, which is generally the case, it is really because she is just unhappy,… — Laura Moriarty Copy Share Image
So much of the way a singer physically damages their voice could be caused by stress or nerves. I would never be… — Brandi Carlile Copy Share Image
Forelimbs of people, porpoises, bats and horses provide the classic example of homology in most textbooks. They look different, and do different… — Stephen Jay Gould Copy Share Image
Fill what is empty, empty what is full, and scratch where it itches. — Tallulah Bankhead Copy Share Image
Every idol, if you scratch it, is a mirror. We worship ourselves. — R. C. Sproul, Jr Copy Share Image