41. "They really don't know what to expect, and it's quite something to feel their reaction as the play moves to its climax ." 42. The latter is saying that the one I have is still quite something , a claim that isn't being made in the former case. 43. To be put in this position and to be put in there with all the greats who have proceeded me is really quite something , 44. During the Cambridge, " quite something for a working class girl in the'fifties, where only one in 10 [ students ] were female ", 45. Because a practitioner of the old politics wants you to believe one thing and says one thing when the reality is quite something else. 46. If we could even just get the photos then that would be quite something . talk 04 : 57, 26 June 2006 ( UTC) 47. "That social activities involving almost no physical exertion played a measurable role at all in length of life is really quite something , " he said. 48. "It's quite something , isn't it ? " said Bonnie Clearwater, the director of the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami, looking at the crowd. 49. After playing Oscar Wilde's lover A & E . He has said : " It was quite something for an unknown actor to get the lead. 50. Its one thing to understand something on a purely hypothetical level, and, as you found out, quite something else to actually see what it looks like.