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I've always been very supported. I've never really been sad. I've just been broke. They are very different things.
I've always gravitated toward technical music in general. I love jazz fusion.
Personally I have never found the practice of recreational drug use appealing. In fact, I have always found the lifestyle and the people who surround it to be abhorrent.
All of the musicians when I was young used to always say you had to tell a story when you're a musician.
There's always going to be the market for people who are known to have led wild and crazy lives.
Robin Williams was a cultural hero of mine, and in the encounters and interactions I was able to share with him, he was always gentle and generous, humane and thoughtful and hilarious.
I always wanted to be an actor, so part of me is split between the artistic side and the physical side, but then physically I was just born as quite a healthy specimen!
I've had many managers, and learned a lot from them, the good ones always stayed even-keeled, never rode the waves.
We have to be active about kindness and about peace. I've always fantasized that it would be great if there was a Department of Peace.
I've always been obsessed by visual art as I have been by music personally, but that doesn't mean anything professionally.
I'm from a very politically and socially conscious family. My mother always made a point of making us look at what was going on around us and take stock of our part in it.
A new medium always has a period when it is struggling inside the confining box of an earlier medium. Creators have to unlearn what they knew before they can see the fresh, uncharted vistas stretching before them.
We've always had our hardcore fans. But the general public has a love-hate thing about the 'Kinks.' It always leaves people with a question mark on their heads.
I have always worked with energy. Everything is energy. Buddhism. Christ teachings. These are foundation stones for a spiritual life.
I always loved the guitar, from when I was quite little. My dad had a G banjo at the house that he played. When he had parties, my sisters always played piano, and my dad played banjo.
I've always been ready to embrace what's around the corner because it might be just the thing that I need to help me grow.
I'll never put out some super-dumbed-down music. It'll always have some substance to it.
You always hear rappers say they don't write, but they're not really talking about anything.
If you're a fan of anything I do, I'm always telling a story. I'm into that - I like it when you don't know if it was true or not.
I always had a gift with writing. I can really write. I always felt like I can write movies or somehow get into that.
Since the '80s, Harlem has the place to go. Before the '80s, just as far as hip-hop go, Harlem has always been a strong point, fashion-wise, music-wise, all of that.
I'm still an athlete at heart, so I always want that comfort and something that feels like an athletic shoe.
I always like the idea of doing interviews with somebody but completely seriously not ever mentioning what that person is generally known for.
I'll always be working on five things at once, usually with those documents open at the same time because if I get stuck somewhere I'll jump over to something else. That's how my head has always worked.
I always played around with writing songs, but when you're spending a lot of time in bars, you have a lot of big ideas, but you don't do much with them.
I've always felt that the comic strip medium stands equally beside all the other story telling mediums: novels, movies, stage plays, opera, you know, you name it.
I had never been in charge of anything. I'd always worked for someone. I worked for a furniture warehouse. I did masonry. I always had a boss yelling at me. So I'd never been in charge of an organization.
I had a Super Grover doll growing up. Super Grover was very clumsy, he wasn't very good-looking. But in his own way he'd always save the day.
I love to play. And fortunately, I don't know a lot of musicians that suck. I know a bunch of really good ones, and they're always up for playing.
Charles and I are from Augusta, Ga. - so we come from James Brown territory, soul music and Motown. And Charles has always had a lot of Southern rock in there as well.
I had this tic where I touch my mouth to my knee, and I'm always screwing up my back. I've had two shoulder surgeries. My doctor just smiles and laughs at me.
Tourette's has always been a tough one for many to digest because of its seeming irrationality: 'Why do you have to twitch or make noises? You seem normal, with no physical defects.' It's next to impossible to answer without living it.
I have been making hip-hop since I was a kid growing up in New York in the '80s and '90s. It's always been a hobby of mine - I've been making beats and writing songs for as long or longer than I've been acting.
I think there's always an adjustment when somebody new is runnings things, from the top down.
I keep getting these people at my shows who only know me from television. I can always tell when they're, like, emotionally flinching when I start doing my jokes.
Have you noticed that whatever sport you're trying to learn, some earnest person is always telling you to keep your knees bent?
For me, the worst part of playing golf, by far, has always been hitting the ball.
It was always one of my favorite things, the action figures, the video games, when I was with WWE, even though I'm not a gamer. I would literally go out and buy the games just so I could play myself.
The pressure is always stepping on stage with actors who are just so well-established. It's a scary thing. I haven't been around the block that many times, especially not on big projects. Dialogue makes things easier. When you start bouncing dialogue off of other actors, it becomes comfortable; it becomes conversational.
I'm always hoping for the nights that are inspired where you almost have an out of body experience.
I'm always pretty overworked with commercial illustration or design or animation.
I've always enjoyed fashion and dressing up for things, whether it's high fashion or play fashion.
I've always loved Broadway, but I never thought I'd actually do it because I was never a full Broadway dancer. And I don't have a big, booming voice.
It's always important to recognize your situation and not take it for granted.
I always shoot for the moon in my work, so that I'm happy when I land on the roof.
Paule Marshall does not let the black women in her fiction lose. While they lose friends, lovers, husbands, homes, or jobs, they always find themselves.
Black America has always felt itself divided into two classes: the mucky-mucks and the folk.
There has always been a great deal of racism in the U.S. before and after Obama.
I was always an introvert as a kid. Then, when I first kind of came out as a human being, I used to be one of those guys who'd go nuts on the dance floor, and people would gather around.
I always say the same thing - believe in what you do, do it, and don't veer away from the truth of it.
It is extremely dangerous to talk about limits or borders. It is vital, instead, that we remain completely open, that we are always involved, and that we aim to contribute personally in social events.
Culturally, I have always been part of the proletariat. I lived side by side with the sons of glassblowers, fishermen and smugglers. The stories they told were shaper satires about the hypocrisy of authority and the middle classes, the two-facedness of teachers and lawyers and politicians. I was born politicized.
Satire can always be found everywhere. A people without love for satire is a dead people.
When I was growing up, I always knew that if I ever got anything, I was going to give back as much as I can. I learned that all you have to be willing to do is give your time.
I just wanted to go out and make a record that I've always wanted to make since I was a kid.
Whatever I write has to evolve around my taste in music at that moment, because that always changes.
I was always searching for something bigger, faster and better, and Slayer came up with that.
I've always been fond of the saying that when it comes to oversight and reform, the federal government does two things well: nothing and overreact.
If everything had already been done, there would be nothing left for young people to accomplish. There are always going to be people who run faster, jump higher, dive deeper, and come up drier.
I've always wanted to introduce hip-hop filmmaking to film. There's hip-hop art, dance, music, but there really isn't hip-hop film. So I was trying to do that.
There's always been a lot of pressure and tension on the line. If 'Pi' didn't work out, I have no idea what my career would be. I don't think I would have gotten another shot at it. If 'Requiem for a Dream' didn't work out, they would have called me a 'one-hit wonder with a sophomore slump'.
I've always been more slight, and I've always sort of felt that I needed to be protected, especially with so many rowdy brothers and sisters.
People always assume I don't need to work for money, but my divorce settlement was not as much as it's always reported to be.
I've got that personality where I've always been determined. As a dancer, I was constantly improving and perfecting. I guess it's innate.
I was incredibly supple and did gymnastics as well. So half of my injuries are because I am over-supple and the joints could always go that little bit further. But I was happy to push, and I have no regrets. That is important to say.
When I coach dancers, I always like to get on the dance floor with them or describe something by showing them.
My preferred position has always been striker and I think I managed to show what I could do.
And I'm always surprised when people have seen 'The Foot Fist Way', so when people bring that up, I'm always surprised that's reached other people besides my immediate friends.
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