When in doubt, make a fool of yourself. There is a microscopically thin line between being brilliantly creative and acting like the most gigantic idiot on earth. So what the hell, leap.
Cynthia Heimel
[On the changes that will follow her life and career after being cast as "Lois Lane" in Superman Returns (2006)]: I`m ready for this. I`m just glad my `breakout` wasn`t a gigantic film. I feel solid in myself now.
Kate Bosworth
Having children is life-changing, to state the obvious. It`s a gigantic shift in your life and I welcomed it. Not to put too fine a point on it, there`s something about the shame that goes with sexual exploitation, deviance, whatever. As a woman, having a...
Thandie Newton
There was a growing undercurrent of discontent by fiscal conservatives kept under wraps because Bush delivered four tax cuts in four years. It had been a unifying theme. That is over now because of the gigantic deficits.
Chris Edwards
The anarchists, on behalf of the proletariat, therefore consider it necessary to show the proletariat that it will have to win a gigantic battle before it realizes its goals.
Alice Schwarzer
Planet of the Apes was a gigantic challenge, making the clothes work so people could do stunts and action in the clothes. I really learned a lot about that in that movie.
Colleen Atwood
Our systems, perhaps, are nothing more than an unconscious apology for our faults, a gigantic scaffolding whose object is to hide from us our favorite sin.
Alexander Nikonov
Our general idea was to change the social experience of gaming; that`s what centers do. E-sports and LAN gaming are on their way up. E-sports are gigantic. In a few years, it won`t be crazy to see e-sports receiving the same coverage as other professional...
Barbara McClintock
If we look to the history of other nations, ancient or modern, we find no example of a growth so rapid, so gigantic, of a people so prosperous and happy.
James Monroe
He would see civilization in danger of perishing under the oppression of a gigantic paradox: he would see multitudes of people starving in the midst of plenty, and nations preparing for war although pledged to peace.
Al Edwards