When I grew up, people said, 'You'll never be the man your dad was.' And I said, 'Gee, I hope not.'
Rip Torn
When I was 16 years old, my brother Frank said, 'You'd better become a catcher, because you're too big and fat to do anything else.'... →
Joe Torre
I lose sleep if I end up feeling bad about something I've said. Usually that happens when I send something out without having read it over a few... →
Linus Torvalds
But, uh, censorship at that time said that you just absolutely couldn't do anything involving children and so we had to go from there. I... →
Robert Towne
It made me alive to the fact that the most important thing sometimes is what isn't said - to prepare for moments of revelation that can be read... →
When I was a child, I dreaded blindness. We used to ask: 'Would we rather be blind or deaf?' I said I'd rather be blind, even though I... →
Sue Townsend
I could have been a better mother. My children assure me it was fine. But when you are running to catch the train to go to a rehearsal, and you know... →
I think I probably would have enjoyed to keep my own private pain out of my work. But I was changed by my audience who said your private pain which... →
Pete Townshend
I had a reporter ask me how much I weigh. I said to him, 'You go first: How much do you weigh?' People always ask me what I eat. Other... →
Meghan Trainor
I was in school studying civil engineering. A guy approached me on the street and said that I had a interesting look-very exotic. He told me I should... →
Thuy Trang