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When I was in school, I was always writing scripts and dressing up as characters. I'd constantly be that guy who'd get up on stage. I used to write imaginary TV shows, like soap operas, for fun.
I always said whoever brings Mexican food to New York would make a million dollars. Then Chipotle happened, which is fine.
When you make giant things for people, they don't always fit; they're not always happy with something that's that big or that kind of outrageous compared to what they usually wear.
I always dream about other musicians. And they're never interested in hanging out with us. It's like being at school and the bigger boys don't want to play with you!
India appeals to everybody. For me personally, I always felt like we would come here when we wanted to embrace all colours. I don't mean racially, but literally; just all the colours of the world.
The spookiest thing for me is when I think I see something, and then nothing is there. I always imagine I see something, or I'll catch movement out of the corner of my eye, but nothing is really there.
I was born into a world in which the most compelling stories are through film. But that wasn't always the case. Everything changes; everything evolves.
Every digital video player - RealPlayer, Windows Media Player, Vevo, Hulu, YouTube - all of them had different ways of getting you the video, but it was still always the same series of rectangles. The format never changed.
I knew a bit about the capabilities of HTML5 and have always had a preoccupation with technology. I wanted to delve deeper, to see what else it could do. The technology becomes the palette that you make the artwork with, your palette and your paint.
My primary goal is always to tell a story that will resonate with people on a deeply emotional level.
One thing, when you're an actor, you finish something and then you have to worry about what the next gig is. When you're a musician, you can always write your own stuff, and I'm working on new stuff for a new album right now.
I always played hockey, I was always a hockey fan, but I was never bitten by the hockey bug... I never looked into playing it professionally.
I like to do something different that people don't expect. That's what I've always been about, in everything I do.
I've always been the type of guy that wants to change, adapt and morph from year to year.
I always have a bet at the start of each season, looking at the teams and the squads. I know there's a big element of unpredictability but if you've got your financial structure sorted out you've got a chance.
My dad always told me that shoes should be clean and shiny, so I'm really particular about it.
For me, I've always been one that reads a script and has been ready, wiling and able to go out and fight for parts.
Actually, I always dreamed about getting a gold medal in the 100-meter freestyle in Olympic swimming. I always thought that would be the epic award in sports to get.
The decision to use military force should always be one made with the utmost caution, with U.S. interests at stake, and with the consent of Congress.
Everyone always says the middle child is the worst or whatever - what do they say? That everyone forgets about them? But that's not true. That's not true in my family.
When I did my spacewalks, it was during space station construction. So the shuttle was docked to the fledgling ISS at the time. So we would always stay tethered.
There's always constantly interesting things to do, and who knows, maybe I will be a good sculptor. I haven't decided what I am going to do next, but I am not going to quit just because I did something interesting.
I'm undrafted. It's always going to be like that. I have to go above and beyond on everything that I do, even though I have the stats.
My strategy is just to always compete. Even if they catch 10 balls on me, I make sure that they have to fight for every one of those. That's worked for me.
There is always pressure playing cornerback. It's just a position where you're always in the spotlight.
I always thought once you get your contract, I think that's when the accolades and all that stuff comes.
A lot of wide receivers, they always run their routes at 100% speed. As a DB, that allows you to get a feel for how you need to play them.
I've always just wanted one shot, because you can turn that into something.
My dad is huge on music, so he always made tapes from his friends. That's how I got into music.
Just playing for the Broncos, you're always on the biggest stage. Always prime time television, so that's something I really love about playing for the Broncos.
I'd like to think I'm a normal sort of guy, but go to my mum and she'll probably say, 'You know, Chris was always the daughter out of my three boys.'
I made my way in this league playing special teams and then kind of worked my way into playing receiver. It was always just kind of doing whatever I could do and taking advantage of all the opportunities that I got.
I have grown so much since I started in this league and it's something that I feel that every single year I'm always learning, always growing.
I was always in bands before, but on 'American Idol,' it was about getting my voice out there. It was always my goal, though, to get a band together again.
It was always theater for me. But part of that came out of the fact that I was always acting out as a kid. I was the kid who didn't play well with others.
One always hopes that you're going to have influence and staying power, but you never know.
On any high-performing team I've been a part of, putting mission first, and team before self, was always key to collective success.
No matter what you accomplish, when you're doing something you're truly passionate about... the opportunities are always going to be bigger.
Micky Arison is a fantastic owner and a great leader, and we've always had a special relationship.
My favorite was always smothered pork chops. Smothered pork chops. That would be my request if I ever had one, and it was pretty consistent.
It's real great to be known on TV. I had the opportunity to do something that I always wanted to do, and now I have done it.
I'm honestly kind of scared of horror films. My girlfriend always tries to expose them to me. Being in a scary movie and seeing all the fake blood and stuff definitely takes away from the magic and kind of humanizes scary movies to me now, though.
I've always been a fan of Buddy Guy as a guitarist, as well as Stevie Ray Vaughan and those blues guys. I'd say those are pretty big influences on me.
I've been writing songs on little pieces of paper since I was a little kid, and it's just always been something I've done.
I lived in a little shack in Santa Monica, and I was working on 'The O.C.' and when it started airing, I took my laundry down to the laundromat like I always had, and so many people along the two blocks I walked and in the laundromat stopped me and asked me for photographs.
I've always said there is a boulevard that exists between compromising your principles and getting everything you want. Now, we should never compromise our principles. And I never have. Those are the things that people vote for you on, that's the core of who you are. But there's always a boulevard between that and getting everything you want.
I think that the relationship between two top-level athletes who are rivals is one of the most fascinating human relationships to explore. It's always one atom away from being a tragedy.
I'm always determined that as a novelist I'm going to go out there and research my characters very thoroughly before I start writing.
Studying psychology is fun because you're always looking for the same things I think a writer should be looking for, which is the story behind the story.
I'm really happy for Sam Vokes. He doesn't always start, but he always turns up and works so hard.
Being a manager is the closest buzz I'll ever get to playing. For every low, you get a high, and that becomes an addiction and a feeling you are always chasing.
I think always staying focused and not taking things too seriously, but taking the important things seriously.
It doesn't matter how old I get, I always act like an excited five year-old kid with severe ADD and a waddle at Disneyland.
I often feel like an outsider wherever I go, so I'm always attracted to stories about identity and the meaning of home.
I've always been a fan of 'Beat It,' 'You Rock My World,' and 'Smooth Criminal.'
My mom was always driving me back and forth to guitar lessons, growing up. She was super supportive and probably my biggest cheerleader.
I love essays, but they're not always the best way to communicate to a larger audience.
My search is always to find ways to chronicle, to share and to document stories about people, just everyday people. Stories that offer transformation, that lean into transcendence, but that are never sentimental, that never look away from the darkest things about us.
When I was growing up in Nigeria - and I shouldn't say Nigeria, because that's too general, but in Afikpo, the Igbo part of the country where I'm from - there were always rites of passage for young men. Men were taught to be men in the ways in which we are not women; that's essentially what it is.
African narratives in the West, they proliferate. I really don't care anymore. I'm more interested in the stories we tell about ourselves - how, as a writer, I find that African writers have always been the curators of our humanity on this continent.
My grand uncle was a traditional priest, and he would always say to me as a kid, 'We stand in our own light,' which essentially for him meant we were entirely responsible for a lot of what happens to us and for the ways in which our lives play out.
I'm always inspired by all of my friends. I aspire to make clothes that my friends would want to wear, that they would gravitate towards anyway.
Growing up in Seattle, I was always that kid who didn't subscribe to what everyone else was wearing.
I always knew I wanted to start my own line. Nights and weekends, I would work on my business plan.
Running a farm is about solving a problem, and that's always interesting to me. But it's a constant process.
I'm half-Armenian. Even though my grandparents did not discuss the genocide, and my father - like many sons and daughters of immigrants - wanted to be as 'American' as possible, I was always aware of it. How could I not be?
I think back to the old people I knew when I was growing up, and they always seemed larger than life.
The relationship with my people, the Nigerian people, is very good. My relationship with the rulers has always been problematic.
I had been in a band in college. You kind of need to make a choice between going the music route or going the acting route. I chose acting, figuring I could always do the music on my own.
'Nashville' songs and country music have always been about storytelling and about the heart and confessionals. They're monologues.
I had never had a deep sense of belonging anywhere. I always felt I was an outsider.
I know my husband loves me fiercely and passionately. I know he supports me and will always stand up for me.
Depending on what your interest in theater is, I always recommend working on plays. It's a great way to be introduced to the field, and also a great way to be seen by agents and representation. I'm also a great advocate for studying acting at a drama school or a college.
Friends at school were always quite shocked that we holidayed in Nigeria, but it was all pretty middle-class, really.
I started, obviously, doing theater, and I always thought that I would; in a way, I always thought that I'd be a theater actor. When I was starting out, I didn't really plan on making films, actually.
I've always liked the idea of being a father. And I've always romanticised it, because I lost my father when I was young. In a way, all of the complications that come with my career are about that.
I've always been fascinated by dreams - they seem like such intriguing evidence of the brain's obsession with narrative as a form of sense-making. But because dreaming is an unconscious process, we have little control over the stories we tell, so they can be fraught with anxiety, vulnerability, and exposure.
My mom has always said that if I get a big head, she'll take me out of this business as quickly as I got into it.
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