It is my conviction that killing under the cloak of war is nothing but an act of murder.
Nothing is more destructive of respect for the government and the law of the land than passing laws which cannot be enforced.
To sum it all up, I must say that I regret nothing.
We who officially value freedom of speech above life itself seem to have nothing to talk about but the weather.
Personally, I have nothing against work, particularly when performed, quietly and unobtrusively, by someone else. I just don't happen to think it's an appropriate subject for an "ethic."
I think the biggest challenge for Somalia has been the sense that it is a hopeless case of incomprehensible internal conflicts and there is nothing we can do.
I assert that nothing ever comes to pass without a cause.
Nothing matters but the facts. Without them, the science of criminal investigation is nothing more than a guessing game.
If your theory is found to be against the second law of theromodynamics, I give you no hope; there is nothing for it but to collapse in deepest humiliation.
You lose some, you win some. Nothing wrong with that at all.
A dream is a scripture, and many scriptures are nothing but dreams.
Nothing gives a fearful man more courage than another's fear.
But I will say this: In my humble opinion, knowing nothing about it, I do believe that they have remote viewers working on where Osama Bin Laden is. I absolutely, 100%, convinced of that.
I often feel that my days in New York City, that I was here for five years, didn't get one job, went on a thousands of auditions and literally did not get a job on a soap, not a movie, not TV, not nothing, although I did do some commercials thank God.
I maintain that nothing useful and lasting can emerge from violence.