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It happens to attackers that they have a longer or shorter period where they are not always efficient.
Even when things are going well, there are always aspects that can be improved.
Benzema is a team player, he is very important for us. He always wants to score with us, but scoring is not everything to him.
There are always crucial, decisive players in every side who make the difference and do not necessarily depend on others.
I'm always distressed by the supposedly bright people who don't know what they are.
My uncle gave me a trumpet, but I loved the Louis Armstrong sound and the Harry James sound and I played by ear and I played always soulful or very direct from the gut.
I always wanted a guitar. I always wanted to be a cowboy singer because I also listened to Hank Williams, and he would always sing these neat romantic songs.
I didn't train to make the Olympic team until 1968. I simply trained for the moment. I never even imagined I would be an Olympic athlete. It always seemed to evolve.
You know, I always say white is not a colour, white is an attitude, and if you haven't got trillions of dollars in the bank that you don't need, you can't be white.
I always wanted to be a femme fatale. Even when I was a young girl, I never really wanted to be a girl. I wanted to be a woman.
American poetry, like American painting, is always personal with an emphasis on the individuality of the poet.
I have always wanted what I have now come to call the voice of personal narrative. That has always been the appealing voice in poetry. It started for me lyrically in Shakespeare's sonnets.
My father was a general manager with Hyatt, so we lived in the hotel so he would be close by if there were any problems. My mum was always adamant about us not abusing it. So I still had to clean my room. Housekeeping would never come and do it.
Jazz musicians have always taken the standards of their time and performed them with a jazz sensibility.
I remember my grandmother used to always say, 'Don't put all your eggs in one basket.' But when I realized that music was inside of me, I decided I'm putting all my eggs in one basket.
One of the things that I love about Sarah Vaughan is that she was always very current.
I love being with artists because I'm always open to getting into something.
The studios are very much business. Maybe it was always that way. It is really commercial now. Judgments are made and directions are given to make the cash register ring.
I shared a room with my parents until I was 7, and I lived with my uncles and aunts and my cousins and my grandfather... so the house was always full of people.
I did about 2000 covers altogether, for all sorts of books - from Shakespeare to James Bond - and I always had the idea that I must give 100%, no matter who the author was.
Like many Americans, I've always been intrigued by Bill Clinton. I obviously didn't always agree with him - enjoyed running against his legacy in 2000, when Al Gore was his designated successor, but I don't have anything negative I would say about Bill Clinton.
Our adversaries - our Democratic adversaries - like to be able to portray the Republican Party as a bunch of wingnuts - narrow based, always have some agenda that's not attractive to the public... That's easier for them, and more fun, than dealing with their own problems. And I think their problems are significant.
I've never been in the enterprise where your customers are your partners. It was always, you had customers, and you had partners.
I definitely had to pave my own path, which wasn't always the easiest thing to do.
I always thought, 'Wow, I know I have an important story to tell,' but I never really thought it would happen.
I've always been very driven and knew that to get where I wanted to go, I could never give up.
But novels are never about what they are about; that is, there is always deeper, or more general, significance. The author may not be aware of this till she is pretty far along with it.
I'm a hoarder. For me, documentation has always been key, and I've kept everything from my past.
My mother always said that everyone should be required to write an autobiography of their lives.
Did any agents ever put Diane Ladd up for some of the great parts, even though she always got great reviews? No! But do they put up the girlfriend of the studio executive who's gonna do them a favor later? You betcha.
I always had a trunk full of good reviews. I'd get magnificent reviews, and I'd be standing out on the unemployment line!
Americans are like Pac Man. We just eat our way through the day. There's always something going into the mouth.
I've always had this unresolved desire to prove that I could get a Ph.D., or contribute something else to the world.
The stage always terrified me. The live audience is just one thing I bewilderingly look back on and say, 'How did I ever participate in that?'
I've always wanted to do a sketch show. And they've sort of gone out of fashion for a bit, or they've just stopped doing them for whatever reason.
I'm always astonished to see how badly people can behave when they think no one is noticing.
I write in the morning - and then I'm always experimenting and tasting recipes for the books.
Theatre and opera were always the twin kingdoms that I felt I had to conquer, because they were my parents' favorites.
I am always looking for what piece, what artists, what playwrights, what directors, what subject matter is going to catalyze an audience.
I'm always interested in looking - historically - at how theater can animate history and how all of that can make us engage with our lives in an enriching way.
I've always found a cure for the blues is wandering into something unknown, and resting there, before coming back to whatever weight you were carrying.
I've always wanted to throw a party where everyone comes with their mother's meatloaf. Everybody could evoke their mother's memory through her meatloaf.
My mother always said I must be part Mongolian because of my lotus-pale complexion and squid-ink black hair.
We try to exile ourselves more and more from nature - not always consciously: We build houses; we dismiss nature; nature has to be outside, because we're inside. God forbid something like a cockroach comes inside, or some dust.
I always thought of photography as a naughty thing to do - that was one of my favorite things about it, and when I first did it, I felt very perverse.
I am full of a sense of promise, like I often have: the feeling of always being at the beginning.
If you were in the film industry at that time, you were always picked up by directors who were much older. You were whisked about and shown things. I did work very hard though.
After 'American Idol,' I got a lot of 'stuck up' rumors that just fueled the never-ending flames of high school drama. Thankfully, my real friends always stood up for me and knew I wasn't like that.
I always loved singing. No matter where I was, I would just make up my own stuff.
I always knew I wanted to be involved in entertainment in some way. But I really can't say I'd be where I am now if I hadn't been on 'American Idol.'
This journey has always been about reaching your own other shore no matter what it is, and that dream continues.
Write that novel. Start that business you've always wanted to. The ultimate high of life is the commitment to pursuing something.
It's always been fun for me to play a variety of parts, and over the years, I've been lucky with the things I've been asked to do.
I always take an Alastair Sawday guide. I stayed in three or four places in India that they had recommended, and every one of them was wonderful.
I've always been on the side of fully emancipated women with independent minds.
You'll always be close to somebody that you worked with very intimately for so long, and you become really fond of each other.
There is always one thing that turns you into an icon, an iconic image: in my case, a catsuit. But the icon 40 years later doesn't really want to know because it's not relevant to me.
Classes were incredibly boring. I took to dreaming. They took to punishing me. I was always working off punishments for not doing what I was supposed to do.
When something tragic happens, all we want to do is escape it. Acting has always been kind of a twisted way of escaping my own problems and my own reality.
It's always disconcerting when somebody comes over to you on the bus and says, 'I know who you are.'
It seems to me that humour is everybody's way of keeping sane and standing off from the situations so that they can see it intellectually, as well as emotionally, and I don't know whether you've noticed, but if somebody tells a joke, it's nearly always a mini fantasy.
Mainly as sort of blueprints for dealing with most of the adults in their lives, to some extent with their fellows. It is this notion of aiming high and there's always hope, aim low and you might as well stop now.
I listen to everything: hip hop, R&B, alternative, pop. I love JCole, so I'm always listening to him. Kendrick and Drake.
I'm super into sneakers! I'm totally addicted. Just from playing ball all the time. I was always looking for the freshest kicks on the court.
I always devise a background so that it makes what your character goes through logical and keeps up the continuity.
I've always known that I'm very, very ordinary looking. But I'm not alien looking. I am an artist here to play characters.
Since childhood, I have been watching the Filmfare Awards, and it has always been very special to anyone who works in the film industry.
I've been so lucky - I worked with Jason Reitman twice, who has always been a really strong advocate for my voice, and has always really respected the scripts that I've brought him and is just the coolest.
I'm not an especially highbrow person, but I have always loved small, quirky, edgy movies.
I always say when you write a book, you're a 'one-man band.' Whereas, when you finish a screenplay, it's just a sketch.
It's possible that I've matured as a writer, and I hope I've matured emotionally, but I always find myself revisiting these adolescent scenes.
People have always wanted to be recognized, and that's human nature. But people used to want to be recognized for their accomplishments, and now they simply want to be visible.
I've always been a writer, I've always been a storyteller, but I never thought about screenwriting.
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