“What no wife of a writer can ever understand is that a writer is working when he's staring out the window”
Burton Rascoe
“I loved the dialogue-free sequence when Anakin and Padmé are staring out over Coruscant , ... Anakin is in turmoil about what to do -- obey Master Windu and stay at the temple or go to stop them from killing Palpatine, his only chance of saving his love. That reminded me of what I think is the most powerful Star Wars scene of all, when in Empire Leia and Han stare at each other desperately as Han is lowered into the carbonite chamber. Nothing can be more desperate and emotion-stirring than when the person you love most in the world is in peril. Everyone can relate to that.”
Mark Hamilton
“I was aware of people staring at me. No one moved. They seemed almost in trance. I just stared at the clock in the center of the church. When I finished, everyone clapped and started crying.”
Whitney Houston
“When I'm online, I'm alone in a room, tapping on a keyboard, staring at a cathode-ray tube.”
Clifford Stoll
“I get a lot of stares, especially when you shake hands after a game. And I don't take them out when I come in to pitch because there really isn't enough time. I imagine some guys may use them just to hit, but once you get used to them, they help.”
Brennan Garr
“We had our hearts set on the NCAA. When they finished announcing the selections, we all just continued to stare at the TV, like they were going to show another bracket. We were shocked. I was sick to my stomach.”
Dominique Duck
“I stared at his picture for so many hours when I was pre-teen, ... When we were doing the recording for the album I'd look across and there were those eyes, coming out at me like lasers from a picture of 20 years ago. It was wild.”
Boy George