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I always say that the largest party in every country - the largest opposition group in every country - is the youth party.
I was always a very indoor videogame nerd movie buff... Now I've come to appreciate Scouts and the outdoors.
I think you always learn something in every character you play onstage, either personally or creatively.
Teens are always shown as one dimensional. They're stereotyped. When I was in high school, I cared about more than getting a date or making the team.
I've always liked Saturn. But I also have some sympathy for Pluto because I heard it's been downgraded from a planet, and I think it should remain a planet. Once you've given something planetary status it's kind of mean to take it away.
I love cookies baking. During the winter, they have these candles that smell like cookies, and I always buy like a hundred of them.
I'm a Texas guy, and the good and bad of that is that I'm always, first and foremost, loyal. If it weren't for 'Supernatural,' I wouldn't have a lot of the blessings that I have today, so I'm going to play it out. I'm going to give it my all.
Human beings either function as individuals or as members of a pack. There's a switch inside us, deep in our spirit, that you can turn one way or the other. It's almost always the case that our worst behaviour comes out when we're switched to the mob setting. The problem with a lot of software designs is that they switch us to that setting.
I've always felt that the human-centered approach to computer science leads to more interesting, more exotic, more wild, and more heroic adventures than the machine-supremacy approach, where information is the highest goal.
I was raised by my grandparents, and they always made sure that I had a pencil and some paper, whether we were in the car or at a restaurant. While they were enjoying a nice meal, I would be sitting there drawing funny pictures of the waitress.
I love magazines. I always read 'Time,' 'Newsweek' and 'The Economist.' When I get my hair cut, French 'Vogue,' French 'Elle,' 'Paris Match' - I read them all in 10 minutes.
I have always been intrigued with singing and I actually started my career in musical comedies.
I always wanted to be an artist, whatever that was, like other chicks want to be stewardesses. I read. I painted. I thought.
Texas is OK if you want to settle down and do your own thing quietly, but it's not for outrageous people, and I was always outrageous.
I always say, 'What if you had to sell the house tomorrow?' And if it's too idiosyncratic, someone won't buy it and then it's a bad house.
As an activist who uses storytelling to combat stigma, I have always been adamant that we tell our own stories.
I actually always try to not do a general American accent. I always try to give a region.
I always had a pretty serious fascination with fire. Luckily I'm not an arsonist!
Don't get too caught up in the typical ideas of what makes a good drummer. Those things are sort of unattainable, and they're not always creatively your most useful things to know.
My attendance in school was 30 per cent. I was always travelling with my parents.
I don't even know at what age I started, because it's always been there. Performing... creating... it's in my DNA.
I always carry my classic black-and-white tux and custom-made George Esquivel saddle shoes.
As a child, I always enjoyed building forts by stringing up bed sheets and clothes. I continue to be inspired by makeshift structures, including my own kids' forts and temporary architecture of all sorts.
I wasn't always a writer. When I went to college and majored in fine arts, I was a painter. Then I was a stay-at-home mom.
I always felt once it goes into movie land, the book belongs to someone else.
I always read poetry before I write, to sensitize me to the rhythms and music of language.
Biographies never feel as real as the best fiction. There is such a discontinuity between the narrative and the material it comes from, which is always such a mixed bag of letters, recollections, and other data.
I've always thought if you watch the performance and you don't know about the person, then you only see the performance.
If there's anything Trollope novels always take seriously, it is money - how it flows from one character to another, how it is managed, who has it, who deserves it, and what it means to a character, male or female.
As Fallingwater demonstrates, Wright's genius was always specific, but also always lively, always daring.
But what are friends? What is a husband, even, compared with one's Mother? Of her love, one is always so sure! It is the only love that nothing - not even misconduct on our part - can take away from us.
I've always gravitated towards songwriting that happens easily and spontaneously, because those have always been my best songs.
I guess I just prefer to see the dark side of things. The glass is always half-empty. And cracked. And I just cut my lip on it. And chipped a tooth.
The glass is always half empty. And cracked. And I just cut my lip on it. And chipped a tooth.
Readers are always surprised to learn that authors have little or no input regarding the cover art for their books.
I've never met any artist who illustrated one of my books, although I've corresponded briefly with one. I have always been impressed by the technical expertise involved in the covers, even if sometimes puzzled by the subject matter.
Sometimes I write less than I'd like but do research. Other times, editor's notes or a copy-edited manuscript or page proofs for a forthcoming novel mean that I need to put my attentions elsewhere for a day or two, but I always come back to writing.
I was very ambitious. It all started because my first boyfriend dumped me when I was 14. I'd always wanted to be a model and thought, 'Right, he's going to see me everywhere.' I was relentless in my pursuit of modeling. It was revenge.
Gamers always believe that an epic win is possible and that it's always worth trying, and trying now. Gamers don't sit around.
I've always been profoundly ambivalent about fame. I think it just eats the reality out of you and it can be intoxicating because I like some of it.
It's always helpful to have somebody help buoy you in difficult times and problem-solve with and to share the marvelous moments with as well.
I've always broken out in hives when I go into any organized religious situation.
I suppose I was still optimistic and unrealistic, and I just hoped we could keep going as we were. But no. That was not good enough for Stephen, so off he went. Those were hard times. They really were. But then, I suppose, divorce is always hard.
Although a linguist, I was always interested in, and fascinated by, Stephen's explanations of his work and proud of his discoveries and achievements.
The tension between Stephen's atheistic stance and my faith always existed, but neither of us tried to convert the other. I am not evangelical.
No matter how bad I was feeling, I always thought, 'Stephen must be feeling worse.'
What we want from art is whatever is missing from the lives we are already living and making. Something is always missing, and so art-making is endless.
But always I was a private citizen whose activities in government or political party were appointive.
The credit for much of this rightly belongs to the late Mayor Daley who forged a coalition of business and labor that kept Chicago always moving ahead.
I've always been very clear: I never want to be known just as somebody's girlfriend.
I have always had a bee in my bonnet about being seen to do things for myself.
I've always worked out, but running pushed bits of me harder than anything else I had ever done.
I knew I had a lot to say. Not politically - politics have always confused me - but perhaps spiritually.
I've always loved science fiction, fantasy, manga, comic books; so I guess, to some degree, those things influence my personal idea of what looks nice, which definitely isn't everyone else's.
There is always a reverence issue, and I'm no different from any audience member that if someone's adapting a book or comic that I like, I really don't want them to screw it up.
I've always been drawn to spooky things, to the unusual, to things that are dark but in a friendly way.
War had always seemed to me to be a purely human behavior. Accounts of warlike behavior date back to the very first written records of human history; it seemed to be an almost universal characteristic of human groups.
I'm always pushing for human responsibility. Given that chimpanzees and many other animals are sentient and sapient, then we should treat them with respect.
I have a deep and passionate love of America. It is where I have always thought I would be happiest, and although I miss England desperately, I find that my heart definitely has its home over here.
I do know that I have always been one of life's observers, always standing slightly on the outside, watching.
I'd always wanted to be an actress, and suddenly I knew that learning to control my facial muscles was one of the best assets I could have as a performer.
In conflict zones in particular, we need personnel who wear the badge of the United States, are a part of our official military command, and are always held accountable for their actions.
People were always asking me who I wanted to tour with, and I always said Jason Aldean or Brad Paisley.
My mom wanted to be a country singer, too, so country was always being played. And my girlfriends and I used to go to concerts, like Brad Paisley, in middle school and high school.
Old-fashioned ways which no longer apply to changed conditions are a snare in which the feet of women have always become readily entangled.
I was always very determined, as was my husband, that we wouldn't let any of our children act when they were young.
One cannot be always laughing at a man without now and then stumbling on something witty.
It is always incomprehensible to a man that a woman should ever refuse an offer of marriage.
An engaged woman is always more agreeable than a disengaged. She is satisfied with herself. Her cares are over, and she feels that she may exert all her powers of pleasing without suspicion. All is safe with a lady engaged; no harm can be done.
I am afraid that the pleasantness of an employment does not always evince its propriety.
I'm still the way I've always been. Lots of hair and eyes, a bit Raquel Welch-ish.
Robert Louis Stevenson... I'm focusing on the late short stories that I was ignorant of. I always thought he was a boys' author, but he's not at all.
David Attenborough... has that wonderful, breathy voice, and he's always so fascinated by what he's seeing. There's nothing about him that I can't find attractive.
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