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I always tried to do what I believed is right and I've always voted the way that I believe was the right way for my constituency, and that's what I'm doing when I govern.
I had a very strong-willed mother, who I totally adored. She was always in control of her life.
It's always an enormous pressure when you do a sequel. The demands are so high, and it's expensive.
He was very much concerned with logic and function, he always worked his solos out before playing them.
People always seem to be interested in my private life because I'm married to a pop star.
At no point was my career under threat, so I always knew that I would get back into action.
People have always thought of me as a passer of the ball, but you can't just be that these days.
If I'm played out of position, I'll always give 100%, but everyone knows I would rather play down the middle.
Fitness has always been one of my strengths. I can do all the long-distance runs. When I was at school and we entered the competitions, I used to do the 100m, 200m, and the 1500m as well, so it's never just been a pace thing.
If you're not playing with any confidence, then you're not going to play well at all. You've always got to have that inner confidence, and that comes with the goals.
To me, this was an oxymoron, doing a painting of a dancer. Dancers are always moving.
I always just experiment with different sounds and styles until I find something that evokes the feeling I'm going for. I'm not trying to think too much about what anyone else is doing.
I'm always getting sent new stuff, so I have to incorporate digital equipment into my sets, but I try to play vinyl as much as possible. It's just the best-sounding format still. And I've been using vinyl since I started deejaying, for over 15 years, so it also just feels the most natural for me.
I watch 'The Bachelor'. It's one of those things where I always think if it didn't exist and it was on 'SNL,' we would think it would be a ridiculous, funny idea. But it actually exists... It's a glorious train wreck that I love to watch.
I grew up pretty fast. I had more responsibility than most 9-year-olds, and I've always been independent.
When I started writing poetry, it was always in very hip-hop influenced spaces: Someone would teach a Nas song side-by-side with a Gwendolyn Brooks poem, and we'd talk about the connections between those things.
I highly recommend ClassPass. I spend a fortune on Barry's Bootcamp, Cycle House, SoulCycle, Flywheel, Ballet Barre, SLT Pilates, YogaWorks... I do everything, and I'm always trying different workouts, and I was like, 'Finally, 99 bucks!'
I'm a huge television fan, in general. I love TV. I love movies. I always have. It's what I do, and I love it.
'Different' is such a good word. For me, ever since I was little, I always felt that something was off. And I just didn't have the resources to - I just didn't know what it was.
I was always just so feminine. I don't think anyone who ever met me would describe me as a man.
I've seen people, when they get into these bigger and bigger jobs, it goes to their heads. I've seen it. Some people in life change who they are, and some don't. I'm basically the same guy I've always been.
It's not like I cleaned up with girls. I always looked young and I was very small; I hated being 'cute.'
They do very classy, sexy television in the U.S. - and they pay a lot more, so there's always that draw!
It took me years to get out of the bargain basement. I always wanted to walk into a men's store and buy a cashmere sweater.
I'm always having ideas. I'd like to continue being able to realise the ideas I have.
I do believe in ghosts, but I haven't seen one. I can imagine that you cross over to the other side, some different dimension or whatever, but how do your clothes get there? Ghosts are always wearing clothes.
Did groupies ever interest me? No. I'm a pleasure seeker, and I like going bananas, but that's never appealed to me. I always thought it was a little bit naff.
I've always found that I personally love to observe things, and I'm good at observing things.
There's an unspoken rule in affluent circles that suggests you can always define an individual's status by measuring his or her proximity to the most influential person in the room. And as the maxim goes, closer is always better.
I've probably wanted to be a rapper since I was a teenager. I was an actor and comedian and stuff, but I always wanted to rap, it was another outlet.
It is something we have always excelled at and prided ourselves at - the excellences of our stage performance.
It's funny, but as time goes by, I get stopped in airports all the time, and it's always about 'Shannon's Deal.'
It's depressing and scary, but he needs to know the world around him because he's fourteen now and in two years he's going to drive. He needs to know what goes on out in the world. I'm not going to always be there.
I always go to yoga - I do core fusion and Vinyasa. My favorite poses are variations on the handstand and the scorpion. You have to use your whole body, it's physically and mentally challenging.
Yoga always helps me slow down, be present, and be grateful for my health and well-being.
I think it's really amazing to have a big family. I've always wanted one.
When I was trying to find work after drama school in London, it felt like the same actors always got the plum roles, especially in television. We have a smaller market place, vastly fewer drama-producing networks, and they seem to compete for the same established names for those projects.
When I started working on 'Battlestar Galactica' in Canada, I was told to get as fit as a marine for my character Lee 'Apollo' Adama. So I did. But now I have a problem with suits, because I'm 5 ft. 9 in. with a 40 inch chest and a 31 inch waist, so I'm rather too big for that very tailored British look, and they always have to be altered.
In England, we're around so much American culture and TV anyway, so it's an accent that's always in our ear.
I was an Evertonian as a kid, but I've never hated Man United. I've always had respect for them.
I always thought just because I love football, it doesn't necessarily mean I'm desperate to manage.
I always think when you're in the Champions League, as a player, as a fan now, you're in that to come up against the biggest teams and the biggest names - that's what you want.
I've always said if I had to pinpoint what's more important in a scary movie, the soundscape or the visuals, I'd pick the sound.
I always felt that what is scary is actually hearing someone tell you what they think they see. That sense of invisibility makes things a lot scarier, since your imagination tends to fill in the gaps.
Before, Indian people had been so defeated, they were always looking for outsiders, for the government, to somehow come in and fix things. But now, they seem to realize that they're the only ones who can save themselves.
I used to object to being called an Indian writer, and would always say I was a writer who happened to be an Indian, and who happened to write about Indians.
My appearance was always good and my ability to play on the piano, especially ragtime, which was then at the height of its vogue, made me a welcome guest.
I have always joked that I have three mothers. I couldn't get away with anything as a kid. Whether I got a bad mark or was told off, it would always end up getting back to my parents.
I've always thought of Las Vegas as Los Angeles on its day off. There's not any hierarchy of taste, and that's what L.A. always was to me: It's not really a town of culture - it's a town of entertainment.
I was waiting for L.A. to always become something important. I gave up... I left in 1974.
I've never really had a problem with the imagination level of an audience. They're always smarter and savvier than any studio exec will give them credit for.
It is always pleasant to learn that someone takes an interest in a work which one enjoyed writing.
We've always been in favor of improved wages for workers. When you have a strong middle class, they want to buy more stuff at Costco.
Eight shows in six days can become very tiring - actually, a grind. It's not that I ever dreaded going to work because I always maintained a level of gratitude.
As for my identity within the context of New York nightlife? I left in the '90s, so I'm not part of the scene anymore. I'll always be interested in what's happening downtown, and I try and keep up with the changing faces on social media.
I always told Hitch that it would have been better to put seats around the set and sell tickets.
I always stayed for the first curtain call and people always said, 'Who's that?' But this got me started in acting.
Since the Protestant majority in Northern Ireland wants to remain a part of Great Britain, and since Ireland itself has shown little interest in reunification, the IRA's prospects for success through political channels have always been limited.
The fundamental problem with banks is what it's always been: they're in the business of banking, and banking, whether plain vanilla or incredibly sophisticated, is inherently risky.
Tough times have always lent themselves to nativist sentiments and closed-door policies. But in the case of highly skilled immigrants, these policies are a recipe for stagnation.
I have two children who are daughters, so female issues have always registered high on my scale of awareness.
This is the devilish thing about foreign affairs: they are foreign and will not always conform to our whim.
Americans have always been able to handle austerity and even adversity. Prosperity is what is doing us in.
This is the very devilish thing about foreign affairs: they are foreign and will not always conform to our whim.
Without banging a drum or getting on a soap box, there are always ebbs and tides in this country in terms of the political and social climate that we might be dealing with at any given moment.
In the real world, it doesn't always go your way like it can on a television show.
I always feel like I'm not very impressive in interviews when I talk about what I watch on television.
I have always been of the mind that in a democracy manners are the only effective weapons against the bowie-knife.
In a certain sense, a writer is an exile, an outsider, always reporting on things, and it is part of his life to keep on the move. Travel is natural.
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people are full of doubts.
I was always a good student, but I didn't read that much until I was 18 and I was working my way through college.
I've always seen architecture as a healing art, not just as a beautification art.
Playing Mark Antony in 'Rome' will always be a favourite of mine because he was such an outrageously big and interesting character to play. Also, the fact that we were able, with that character, to find out and present the public with a biography of that man that had not been really seen before.
There's something about the Houdini act that is not always made clear - about the escape act in general.
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