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I grew up with video games. My generation kind of grew up with the Nintendo and the Sega Genesis. Then, I had a Dreamcast and, finally, the PlayStation. So yeah, I've always been a big gamer.
I've always been big. I'm never going to be an underwear model. But I am who I am, and that has its advantages and disadvantages.
'Finally' actually started out as a poem. I always wrote poetry, and pretty soon I figured out that if I could write poems, I could write songs.
I always like to entertain, first of all, and if the readers take anything away from it that helps them with their own lives, well then, that is a bonus.
Whenever I go to Germany I find that my readers have T-shirts with my book covers printed on them. They come to all the events, they have gifts and they come with their families. They are always very open to sharing their personal stories.
I always take a story that's kind of out there, like an urban myth. I take some possibility that people imagine, that they are familiar with, and try to turn it into a story.
I always was going to be a writer. The other jobs were just to keep me in food. Though I enjoyed the archaeology.
When I talk to film students, I always say, 'Buy the DVDs and listen to the commentaries, look at the making of, look at the behind-the-scenes,' because that's such a great learning tool.
I had always liked, well, who didn't love Lestat and fall in love with 'Interview with the Vampire,' and 'Nosferatu,' and Coppola's 'Dracula' with the awesome costumes? So I loved all that.
One of the reasons you take a role is because it's something you always wanted to do, from going to the movies as a kid. I always wanted to do a 1950s movie, for example. And I got a chance to be in 'Peggy Sue Got Married.' I would have taken only one line of dialogue to be in that.
I always had a soft spot for Sherlock Holmes and used to imagine helping him out.
I knew from my youngest age I wanted to be a fashion designer. I was always draping fabric and working with color palettes.
I always give a print to everybody I photograph, and some of my subjects have told me they have a hard time hanging them up at home.
I'm lucky enough to be stopped on the street for two things, usually: for 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' and for 'Workin' Moms.'
I've always been ambidextrous, writing short stories and novels, and I pretty much have been writing a novel and a handful of short stories every year since '91.
I took a trip to Thailand. I visited a bunch of different gyms that are places where I always wanted to train, and get technique and education from people who I really look up to.
I'm always without sleep. I've got two kids. I understand sleep deprivation on a profound level.
I'm not sure if I want to direct a film, but certainly, as an actress, I'm always thinking, 'Surely this must be my last film.'
I think it's always good to take on things that at first seem bigger than you. Then you just try and surmount them.
I find that the skills and the muscularity required to be on stage, you need to keep those up - I do, personally, in order to maintain your ability to perform on screen. You don't want to always be working in the one medium.
Louise Frogley is a brilliant designer. I always find her wardrobe fittings really informative and creative. Together, you kick images and ideas around.
I've always been like that. I was a tomboy when I was a kid, so I was always playing baseball and basketball and football and stuff as a kid with the boys.
I've always been a collaborator. For me, it's, 'What's the issue I'm trying to solve? Who are the people we need to bring around the table to solve it?'
I've always been working on domestic violence prevention. I've always been fighting for people that are either downtrodden or the most vulnerable, and juvenile justice issues.
A publisher should always be on the receiving end. He should take an interest in almost any subject and remain anonymous, letting the author take center stage.
I've always thought about myself as somewhat of a folk musician. I just write words. I don't think I'm even a musician. I don't play a lot of instruments, not really a soloist or anything.
In recent years, Republicans have argued that Congress is a more responsible policymaker than the executive branch. But when it comes to regulation, Congress is often much worse, and for just one reason: Executive agencies almost always focus on both costs and benefits, and Congress usually doesn't.
I still struggle with my low notes. It's just always been something for me: I'm not a low singer. I have a really high voice.
I've always kept writing. There's never been a moment where I went through a spell where I just don't write.
I had always dreamed of starting off in pop radio and crossing into country. I used to sing country; that was my genre when I was a kid.
I love 'Ocean Avenue' by Yellowcard. That's always been one of my favorites.
My style is kind of all over the place. I've always loved the combination of leather and lace, but that's probably just been something that I fall back on if I can't really figure out what to wear.
People always say, 'Who is your audience?' and I could never put a finger on it - and I wouldn't want to put a finger on it.
I'm always looking for ways to develop as an artist, especially as a jazz artist-to find different ways of testing my voice.
I'm always imagining some sort of story behind the song, even the ones I haven't written. I'm actively engaging in playacting.
I've often cringed when I heard myself described as a jazz singer. I've always thought of myself as a jazz vocalist.
I've always been a big fan of Rachel McAdams. I saw her for the first time in 'Mean Girls,' then I saw her in 'The Notebook.' I've always wanted a role like 'The Notebook,' this heartfelt love story. I think Rachel's so incredible.
I came from a very musical family, so I grew up singing karaoke with the family. My family said 'do this' and brought me to singing lessons. I had always been writing poems and songs.
I've always liked to be on my own, since I was young. I like the sound of a quiet place. It helps me focus.
I always felt a bit different. When I'm with boys, I feel comfortable. When I'm with girls, I catch feelings. It's not anything I can control.
A mother's ability to provide for her children is not always tied to income, but rather to education.
I was sent to ballet classes when I was a little girl. I wasn't very good, but it's that thing where little girls always try ballet, or whatever.
We're always going to remind ourselves of our mistakes and how we do things differently, trying to be a better person or whatever.
I do think people do pick movies that reveal something about them that they aren't always aware of. If you ask them what kind of an actor they think they are, they'll probably tell you something different than what they've actually done.
Whenever best friends get into a fight, I feel like it is always quick to resolve.
We've always been really great brothers, and now we're two actors who do very similar things but also very different things.
I always wanted to be known as the girl who was good at hockey rather than the girl you see in magazines.
I made a living for 10 years making very typical TV commercials. But I always wanted to reach beyond that and do stuff that people might relate to in the way they relate to my nonbranded content.
I was raised on Nirvana and flannel shirts and Rage Against the Machine, and I sort of describe my youth as rebellious and always fighting the system.
I was always the guy who jumped off the roof of the garage, who could climb up the facade of a building.
I was always bossy as a kid. I made my friends do shows that I wrote and would take them on tour from house to house.
Molly Shannon, for example, is someone I've always really looked up to, because her comedy is so physical and wild and unembarrassed and brave.
My mom always worked, and I certainly don't want to look back and think, 'Well, I don't have kids, but I'm glad I did that sitcom.'
I always make fun of KISS because I don't particularly think their music is anything.
I always thought marketing in general was an interesting kind of thing. I always liked commercials and billboards.
People always want to put a label on you; they always want to compare you to something.
When I was younger I always thought, 'If I were ever a comedian I'd make it like a rock concert.' I wanted to generate that type of enthusiasm and excitement.
I'd love to be animated. I've always wanted to jump off of a bridge and not be hurt, like Bugs Bunny.
I don't want to be known just as 'Carrot Top.' I don't always want to be this crazy, goofy guy.
I've always believed that it's important to give something back to the world and community.
I love fashion, but it's always been my job, whereas horseriding is my hobby.
I live with the people I create and it has always made my essential loneliness less keen.
Honestly, I've always loved cheesesteaks. They're kind of my go-to when there's nothing else to have at restaurants, but obviously it's a little different when you're out in Philly and have an authentic Philly cheesesteak.
Hopefully each film can be given a musical voice of its own, which is not to say that the instrumentation is always unique, but that the relationship between the sound and the image is unique.
I don't find myself lobbying for projects. Filmmakers almost always come to me.
Death is always around the corner, but often our society gives it inordinate help.
I think that two-dimensional film will always be here to stay because it always has its place, but 3D does too.
To begin with, I've always known that I was a little bit different. And, I have a lot of relatives who own farms. I grew up in the American South where political issues and issues of justice were at the forefront. What I do now is a combination of all these factors.
'Jane Eyre' was one of those films that I was familiar with as a kid, and I always enjoyed the story.
I always say that Madrid must have the best players, as this is the best club in the world. But it is not for me to say which players should be signed.
Zidane was an idol for me, I grew up watching him play. He always asks me to come out playing the ball and that I don't just sit deep.
What stands out for me are the chances that Cristiano has created and the desire to score that he always has.
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