It might feel good to be out of your body for awhile. But you can’t stay like that forever. — Alex Chiu
For awhile after you quit keats all other poetry seems to be only whistling or humming. — F. Scott Fitzgerald
So, after awhile, you can only get so much happiness from a guy who’s drunk come up and tell you you’re great. — Rick Derringer
People that have been interested in our work for awhile… those are the last people you want to disappoint. — Joel Daniel Coen
I’ve always been spiritual but I’ve never had a proper context, and it took me awhile — William Patrick Corgan Jr.
As a team, you need to come from behind every once in awhile just to do it. — Daniel Constantine Marino Jr
It’s cool to be in the paper every once in awhile and people read about you and they know who you are. — Taylor Phinney
Hey, every once in awhile the secondary form works better than the original but it’s certainly a rarity. — Jaime Hernandez
Age is the first limitation on roles that I’ve ever had to encounter, and I hit that awhile ago. — Jack Nicholson
See, I don’t watch reality television anymore. I watched a little bit of it for awhile — Martha Plimpton
I think after 1970 or so, after I sold soul city, I took off for awhile and didn’t do too many gigs. — Johnny Rivers
For awhile, I got stupid about only wanting a leading-man role, but I have no illusions. — Breckin Meyer
Writing of that caliber spoils you for any other kind of writing for awhile. But that’s probably good. — Mercedes Ruehl
Only after awhile. After it came out and people began to engage in discussions about the — Rod Steiger
I guess I wanted to leave america for awhile. It wasn’t that I wanted to become an expatriate — Paul Auster
Every once in awhile we may fall on our face, but we insist on doing what we wanna do. — Cliff Burton
It’s been awhile. My oscar is getting kind of tarnished. I looked at it a couple of years — Ellen Burstyn
Head under water and they tell me to breathe easy for awhile. The breathing gets harder, even I know that. — Sara Bareilles
Eep close to nature’s heart. Break clear away, once in awhile, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. — John Muir