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I was very physical as a child - we lived on a smallholding, and I was always outside making mud pies or building structures up trees.
I have always served the public to the best of my ability. Why? Because, like every other man, it is to my interest to do so.
As the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education Supreme Court case has shown us, separate is not always equal.
Throughout my life, I've seen that everybody has had something to teach me and, strangely, it's always something relevant to what I'm going through at that point.
People are always trying to draw simplistic dialectics that can capture things.
The joke I always make is I'm either running for reelection, running for Senate, running for governor, or running for my life. The latter is also a viable possibility.
The accolade of your peers is very exciting, always. There's lots of good stuff on the ballot.
I used to play against a high school football team that always used to run the single wing. And eventually, other teams figured out that they ran the single wing. And so they prepared for it. The Democrats are stuck running the single wing.
Republicans have always talked about having a big tent, but it doesn't do any good if the tent doesn't have any chairs in it. Bringing Latinos to the forefront, bringing women in is absolutely critical.
It's always exciting to explore adult roles when the vast majority of viewers that have seen me on TV know me from 'Glee,' from something of a different tone.
I'm not on Facebook. I'm not on Twitter. I know a lot of celebrities who go around complaining how little privacy they have. And then my question to that is always, 'Well, how much of yourself are you putting out there?'
I always thought acting was all lights, camera, action. It's a job; you have to do your job correctly.
There is clearly a move among some tea-party people, not all of them, to always elect or nominate the most conservative person, and under that scenario, I don't think Scott Brown would probably be their first choice.
In my case, I've always been interested in law enforcement. I've always dabbled in law enforcement in between gigs, quite honestly. Back before things really began to pop off for me, I would work in private security for companies and stuff.
I've always been very bold - some would say brash. I've always said very edgy, controversial statements.
I've always gravitated towards those ultimate lines in songs, the line you grab on to. That line in 'Smells Like Teen Spirit,' 'Here we are now/Entertain us' - the irony, the antagonism; that's always stuck with me.
I've always been a writer who does simplistic, simple melodies. But I think it works.
When in doubt, I always go vintage! Get a ruffled dress and throw a t-shirt over it.
I was one of those kids who moved around a lot, but in every town I ever lived in, there was always that after-midnight horror show. It was hosted by Elvira when I lived in L.A. There were other ones. I can't remember the rest of them. They were always able to pull out the sense of humor in the movie.
The deaf community and the hearing community, there's not always a ton of interaction.
I never felt ready to have a baby until I was about 37 years old. I knew I always wanted kids someday, but I needed to be 'ready,' ya know?
In terms of pure acting, my role model has always been Philip Seymour Hoffman; I really always loved what he did. I love what Mark Ruffalo does. When I was younger, I liked Cate Blanchett a lot. These are all actors who are given stories and allowed to carry the whole story.
Everybody always thinks I'm a lesbian because I'm a very tough broad. I have a lot of lesbian fans.
You always want to have a mix of conservatives and liberals on a panel, especially on election night.
Politics is always antagonistic and tribalistic. But social media puts us in isolated information bubbles. We're not just disagreeing on politics. We're disagreeing on reality in very fundamental ways.
Throughout my rapping career, I always cooked for myself and anyone I worked with. It's what actually kept me grounded through those crazy years.
I always used to say, as a director, that I could make anybody good in a movie if you found the right part. It all comes down to casting.
I can do a really high-pitched cartoon voice. Everybody always say they like that.
I always knew that I was called to do something. I didn't know what, but I finally rationalized after I met Martin - and it took a lot of praying to discover this - that this was probably what God had called me to do: to marry him.
Revenge and retaliation always perpetuate the cycle of anger, fear and violence.
I'd say that animal rights and environmental issues have always been at the forefront of my mind.
Fans have always said that I would make a great Indiana Jones, a great Young Indiana Jones.
For Instagram, people use cameras ranging from high-end DSLRs, point-and-shoots, classic film cameras, and their smartphones. I personally like to use my iPhone because I know I will always have it with me.
To score a goal for Liverpool is always special but the fact it was for the first team makes it even better.
I always believe you give your all for whoever you're playing for, whatever shirt you put on. You play for that team and you want to win for that team - whether I'm wearing a Liverpool shirt or an England shirt.
When you're at a club like Liverpool, it's always about what you can do with the ball.
Steven Gerrard has always been my idol. He's a leader. You get excited when he gets on the ball. You know something's going to happen.
I always wear my black watch on my left wrist so I know I'm on stage on time.
I've always felt like there was a lot of hype around me even when there wasn't. I felt like everyone was talking about me even when no one was talking about me.
When I was a kid, we would build pillow forts. My pillow fort was always like Ice Station 9 in Antarctica. The other kids would come by and be like, 'Oh! The wind and snow is blowing.' From a young age, I wanted to be out there and surviving. I'm a high-strung, hyperactive guy.
I think, as a young guy, I was always drawn to being in wild places. Climbing was a logical extension of that.
I always keep a firewall between my own travails and my perception of public-policy issues; otherwise I would retain no credibility as a commentator.
I knew I wanted to do music at eight years of age. I listened to a lot of Motown growing up, and it got to the point where I started mimicking people - Michael Jackson or whoever. People started to notice I could hold a tone. The bug was always there.
One thing I always loved about hip-hop music was the raw, boom-bap element - it felt powerful and manly.
I was always the only black in the movie theater, the only black in class, the only black in the library, the only black in the discotheque. I always felt observed and judged.
I am the consequence of a particular type of demographic movement, one that has always involved paying a high price. But I don't know much about styles or genres. I only know notes and chords.
I always say that tolerance doesn't depend on a country, because there is hate everywhere.
I like to party at Christmas. We always have a duck, which my brother prepares.
People have always asked, 'Do you prefer comedy or drama?' And my answer is, 'Both, at the same time.'
Today, especially, when there are so many stations for viewers to choose from, if they want news, they always come to CNN and that's where I wanted to be.
Well, honestly, both my husband and I tend to ignore the tabloids. We see them every once in awhile or it comes to our attention that we are in a tabloid for one reason or another. But it's always false.
I always look for stories that really try to tell the world that I see, a world that values and is full, in fact, of stories that are important.
My fictitious characters will take the bit between their teeth and gallop off and do something that I hadn't counted on. However, I always insist on dragging them back to the straight and narrow.
Well, I've always been a character actor, you know, and you always get your share of character actors who are bad guys.
It's interesting because I haven't done a lot of period work in the past, but I always wanted to because I'm interested in history.
I'm from a small Irish family of 10, so there always was music in the house. Growing up, my older sisters had things like 'South Pacific' and opera on.
My only qualifications to be an actor were that I'm daring, and I'm a quick learner. I've always learnt by watching what other people do. It's the same with my writing. I write what I know. Structurally, I write in a very undisciplined way.
I always hired widows with children, because they had to work and didn't have any foolishness about them.
Growing up devouring horror comics and novels, and being inspired to become a writer because of horror novels, movies, and comic books, I always knew I was going to write a horror novel.
I love getting out of the Q train at Union Square. It's such a mix of people, like a party. There's always an errand you can do along there, whether it's picking up contacts or buying poker chips.
It's always hard to write and get your words out there, to find an editor, a publisher - readers! - who are going to appreciate them.
I was always into comic books and horror stories and a huge consumer of pop culture. And then I worked for awhile for 'The Village Voice'.
Most of my books have always worked through juxtaposition, jumping through different point of views and time.
Throughout my football career, I've always been somebody who's been very aware, and I know when the camera is on me, and I know how to be polished. I can see how that might come off as disingenuous.
Coming into 'The Bachelorette,' I always led with a calculated mind and not an open heart.
I have a wardrobe full of scarves now, just about every color under the sun. My trick is that I always cut them in two, down the middle. They're lighter, thinner, skinnier that way. And because I'm cheap, I get two scarves for the price of one.
When we rehearse, we're always trying to aim for something else. But we never quite succeed in getting there.
I collect watches because I'm always late, and I need to know exactly how late I'm going to be - in order to come up with a good excuse.
I always tell people, when they ask me what to do to be a writer or to be a performer, the key is to go to a place where there are a lot of other people who are trying to do the same thing as you and taking it very seriously.
I never came out to the Hamptons when I was younger - it was always a fancy and exotic place.
My mom was the breadwinner in my family. I always thought, 'That's how it is.' I never thought that was the exception.
Whatever I did, I always gravitated toward trying to be funny. If I was with friends, we were joking around. If I wrote for the newspaper, it would be a humor column. If I acted, I wanted to do comedy.
In the heat of the battle, it's always different than when you go back and look at it on film.
My sights have always been on acting, on the creative process, never the lifestyle. Growing up in Northern Ireland when I did, everything was against you if you wanted to do something like that. But I was determined.
The fantasy genre is so in at the moment. Viewers want to escape from their lives and watch something that is so separate from their everyday existence. People have always wanted to escape their lives - that's why they go to movies and the theatre.
Great leaders are almost always great simplifiers, who can cut through argument, debate and doubt, to offer a solution everybody can understand.
I'm always working on stuff. But they never materialize. I'm always working on movies and TV shows.
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