I promoted myself on Twitter and Facebook as hard as possible, nonstop. People started realizing that if they commented on my videos, I’d reply to their comment, so I started getting a lot more views and comments. – Austin Mahone
Anyone can negatively criticize – it is the cheapest of all comment because it requires not a modicum of the effort that suggestion requires. – Chuck Jones
Sodomy is in the Bible, to be read in churches. I wouldn’t rule it out of Mr. Bruce’s act if he cares to comment on it. – Dorothy Kilgallen
I believed in realism, as summarized by John McCarthy’s comment to the effect that if we worked really hard, we’d have an intelligent system in from four to four hundred years. – Marvin Minsky
Why is it necessary to comment on .@ariannahuff looks? Because she is a dog who wrongfully comments on me. – Donald Trump On Arianna Huffington.
I’m appalled that when I talk about the neo-conservatives it’s somehow twisted, some sort of a racist comment. – Lee Whitnum
My theory on politics is no one really knows how it works, so I choose not to comment on stuff too outside of my league. – Kyle Kinane
If Poindexter made a comment to me like that, it would have been in the context of once the authorized program is approved there would be no point in having any of these private benefactors any longer. – Robert M. Gates
There is so much misinformation out there. If you give people even a little bit, it gets blown out of proportion then you have to go put out fires. So it’s much easier to say, ‘No comment.’ – Oren Peli
As for the level of spectacle of the two disciplines, I leave it to the people who watch the races to comment. – Valentino Rossi
I’m surprised how easily Don Imus came back. He was off the air for a little while after the ‘nappy-headed’ comment in 2007, and then he’s back as strong as ever. – Steven Gaines
The comment that I’ve made is that if unaccompanied minors can cross the border, then certainly trained terrorists probably can, too. – Trent Franks
One of my lifelong hobbies has been to collect ‘aptronyms’ – the newspaper columnist Franklin P. Adams’s term for people whose names were curiously appropriate to, or provided ironic comment on, their occupations. – Timothy Noah