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Every photo shoot, I'm always asking the makeup artist what they're using on me, and I'll go out and get it.
When I played in Holland, I always tried to lob the goalkeeper. People used to say, 'Oh, you're always only trying to make a nice goal'. But I said, 'Listen, if the goalie is a little bit off his line, how much space do you have on his left or right?' It's not a lot. 'And how much space do you have above him?'
You can't always get someone where you want to with just sticks. There have to be some carrots, there have to be some other shaping things.
I think you can be terribly overexposed. I've been always very careful in my career to do theatre; it takes you out of the television eye, and people are glad to see you back again.
Watch out for the fellow who talks about putting things in order! Putting things in order always means getting other people under your control.
Here's the problem with Easter. The Catholic Church needs to pick a date because it keeps moving. And I think the reason they always have Easter moving to different dates is to catch us.
It is always tough to win every booth right across the electorate because there are different issues in different parts of the electorate.
We want to protect freedom of speech, but it is not unlimited freedom of speech. There has always been rules around defamation, slander and libel, and in Victoria, we have effective rules on racial and religious vilification.
I always dreamed of playing a night match on Arthur Ashe Stadium. It's a dream come true for me.
It's always important to invest in young talents and the talents of tomorrow.
The worlds of art and fashion have always been very intertwined at Dior. Francois-Xavier Lalanne and his wife, Claude, for instance, did windows for Monsieur Dior. Dior himself was a gallerist before becoming the revolutionary fashion designer we all know.
When you're working in front of the camera, there are always things that occur to you after the director has said 'Cut.' I could probably, if I sat down and thought about it, come up with instances where I wished I had made this particular choice or that particular choice.
Growing up, I didn't have a lot and always wanted things. But I was too prideful to ask for anything; I always worked for it.
My mindset was that I was always going to be in Toronto my whole career, but I was never naive.
I didn't want to be regular. I didn't want to be this type of player, how everybody else play. I always try to learn and just be better so I could be different, y'know, instead of being content like a lot of people I've seen were.
It's always about bringing in the numbers, the viewership. That's what gets you the money.
I always loved playing video games. It was something my mom did, and my sister played as well.
Each time I'm training and sparring, I'm always pushing myself to submit my training partners.
I guess I'm bothered by how fans react to certain things and how they're interested in certain things over true talent. I've always appreciated talent over everything else.
I know why the UFC runs the business the way they do. I know why Conor McGregor makes a base pay of $3 million. But I think I justify my pay with my skill set, and I've always been willing to promote my brand.
I always wanted to make sure my parents didn't have to work again for the rest of their lives.
As a kid, I was always inspired by the comedy of Carol Burnett. I loved Dick Clair and Jenna McMahon's 'Mama's Family'.
I've always thrived under the pressure of the big games. I enjoy that, and there's nothing I get afraid about.
I have always had confidence in my ability; I knew I'd get a chance coming here. That's one of the main reasons why I signed for Tottenham.
I've always been looking to get goals and assists, and to do that, I need to be higher up the pitch.
A measuring jug is also vital when cooking rice, as this is always measured by volume rather than by weight.
I have always read all the latest cookery books and magazines, from all over the world.
There was always comical aspects of everything I've done, 'Playing The Field' again, I played a comical character even though it was a drama - I like the light and shade.
I always loved working as an actress, but I didn't understand why I couldn't just opt out of being famous. And then I realized you can, and I think I did. And eventually, I came to understand that you can do that and also keep working.
The fight is always the same within the Democratic Party, isn't it? The more things change, the more they stay the same.
President Clinton intentionally created a structure that was a little loose. And one that kept him a little in the center. He didn't want one person filtering all the information that went to him. He had always operated with a lot of information coming in and a lot of stuff going out.
During my years as a press secretary, I developed a powerful internal filter, which worked to strip all things 'off message' from my thoughts before they came out of my mouth. It didn't always work, of course, and I said more than a few things I regretted.
I'm really lucky I'm still around. Everybody expected me to die next... But it was always someone else instead of me.
Make another list of things done for you that you loved. Do them for others, always.
I was always going to direct. I wasn't going to hand my characters over to anyone else.
For me, Sundance always felt big. It's not the only way to make your way, but for me, it was definitely that critical link between struggling artist, kind of working on my own, to actually working professionally and being connected and being seen.
I'm always excited about stories that allow me to explore a character and create interesting stories and worlds that we haven't seen before.
Our thinking and our behaviour are always in anticipation of a response. It is therefore fear-based.
I've always felt that technology can be used to our benefit and should be used to our benefit.
I have always believed that chemistry can't be created between two people. You either have it or you don't. The script can only enhance it.
I was born in Copenhagen, and when I was a year old, we moved to Bangalore. I was always a shy person and was happy with just a few friends and that came from my own social awkwardness. I did not know how to make conversations.
I am methodical to the point of being obsessive-compulsive. And I have always been good at multi-tasking.
I've always believed that as actors, one of the biggest advantages of being in the film business - not just of being actors, but being in this industry - is the fact that you get to travel so much, and you get to see places that you probably would not if you went just as a tourist.
Diwali means family, so either I go down to Bangalore, or my family comes to Mumbai. I always ensure I take a few days off.
I think Cate Blanchett always gets it right. She seems very natural and wears interesting but not ridiculous clothes - she seems to push the boundaries just enough.
I'm not great at taking compliments because I always find the thing I could do better.
I'm always running my mouth off and getting myself in trouble, so I'm trying to do it less.
I always struggle with making the technical aspects of the plot fit with the story that's unfolding in my imagination.
I interviewed more than 100 women about their sisters, but if they also had brothers, I asked them to compare. Most said they talked to their sisters more often, at greater length and, yes, about more personal topics. This often meant that they felt closer to their sisters, but not always.
The effect of dominance is not always the result of an intention to dominate.
I always say that I take my life and turn it into story, and I certainly did that with 'Countdown'.
I will always face the conundrum that the subjects I'm attracted to aren't essentially commercial.
I'm someone who's always looking for hope - if there's a ray of hope, a shrapnel, shred, a flake of hope - because I take the misfortune or hard times of others very seriously.
I always think that my assignment is to seek out stories that are experienced by people who don't get the ticket for Easy Street.
I was always singing and dancing for my mother when I wasn't glued to the television watching I Love Lucy or the Carol Burnett Show.
I'm a little commitment phobic, in that I've always been someone who likes to take things one year at a time because as we all know, a year can change everything in your life.
Before the whole Disney realm had undergone this huge revamping, as a kid, I always saw myself doing these dramatic indie parts. And then I fell in love with doing comedy and doing kid shows and really working for kids.
I'll always write picture books - it's just what I do. I'd even do it if I wasn't being paid.
I always had dreams. I knew I wanted to have money to buy things at the flea market. That's worked out well.
My wrists, which are tattooed with my daughters' names, are always occupied by a watch.
I've always been someone who can just move. Some people in L.A. are addicted. They have to be here; they come for pilot season and stay here.
Thanksgiving was always a favorite holiday for me. The preparation was fun! My grandma and I would walk to the butcher on Jamaica Avenue in Queens, order the bird, and buy all the fixings at the market.
I like to have my hair grow, because I need to have hair for different roles. But I'm a woman, so I'm always cutting my hair off and wishing that I hadn't.
Acting is somewhat mysteriously taught. There are so many different methods and systems and processes for teaching acting because it will always be an elusive art-form.
Dancing's not always stressful, but I always make sure that I'm prepared as I can be, both physically, mentally, and practically.
I'd always assumed that by 40 I'd have at least a modicum of stability - a steady income, an established career, a bountiful fullness, like a pillow into which I could sink as I entered the second half of my life.
My husband and I were born three weeks apart, and our plan had always been to throw a joint party for our 40th birthdays.
I think the inspiration came from the fans. Whenever I'm online or whenever I get a chance to really communicate with the fans and the audience, they always say that they would love to have all of the remixes on one CD.
I've done that I was touring a couple of years ago with R. Kelly and the Lillith Fair, I would do the late night underground gigs as well because it's always around those times that there was a hot song, either on the radio or in the clubs, it would just be simultaneous.
I always loved acting, and that's what I wanted to do. It's funny that my first big role is a role where I'm going into a studio to record my singing.
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