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Play is always a fantasy, but once you get into the frame, it is quite real, and everything you do is real. You put acres and acres of real movement and real action and real belief in it.
I grew up playing 'Mortal Kombat' as a kid. I was always a fan of the video game. Saw the movies as a kid as well.
I've always been a fan of Korean cinema but never really pursued it, as I wanted to pave my way here in the States. I figured, once I established myself here, Korea might take notice. And it did.
Namor has shades of grey but always ends up doing the right thing. I've played characters with an edge - played villains if not super villains - and he's an anti-hero.
The person we believe ourselves to be will always act in a manner consistent with our self-image.
Atlanta has become and has always been a place where you create your own universe.
One thing I have always promised is to be open and transparent and to treat employees and partners with respect and integrity.
The greatest thing about the call-in show is that you always felt like you were on a high wire without a net.
The guy comes up to the plate, there's always a chance where he can get a grand slam and everybody forgets about all the times he missed.
I'll always write music. Whether I release a record, whether I let the public hear it or not, I'm always writing music.
I kind of hate the fact that people are always trying to put you into a category. I hate walls, and I hate boundaries. I don't like that. I listen to everything.
In the history of comics and movies and music too, it's always when things are at their bottomed-out, either creatively or financially, there's more chance-taking going on.
As always on this boulevard, the faces were young, coming annually in an endless migration from every country, every continent, to alight here once in the long journey of their lives.
When you're a writer you no longer see things with the freshness of the normal person. There are always two figures that work inside you.
I got to share the Octagon with Clay Guida. I got to share the Octagon with Cub Swanson. Now I'm going to share the Octagon with Frankie Edgar. These are things that, as a fighter, you always dream of.
I always try not to look too far ahead. I just look far enough to know where I'm going next.
I don't know if I was a poseur - I really did love metal, always - but I gave a lot of other things a chance. I wanted to meet, um, girls, so I would check out 'Depeche Mode.'
I've always been really good at staying busy. Even while I'm working, I'm looking at what the next thing is.
I've always hated the term 'alternative'; I only use it because when I say it, people know what I'm talking about. I always thought it was weird when guys like myself or Patton Oswalt or Dana Gould, these older guys, were called 'alternative' comedy.
I definitely talk about my love of metal to audiences, and I sort of realized it was always natural and never, 'Well, I'm going to be the heavy-metal comedian.'
I always think any circumstances can be funny. Not that I'm irresponsible, but when things go wrong, I always come up with a joke or think of something funny to say.
After 9/11, I knew I wanted to write about power and identity and the way Americans on all sides of the political spectrum often mythologize our leaders, which are themes that the superhero genre has always handled really well.
I grew up with a sister I was very close with and a mom who was a powerful influence on my life. I was always close with women.
As much as I'm enjoying stuff out here in Hollywood, I will always think of myself as a comic-book writer who does film and television, not a film and TV writer who occasionally does comics.
I've been a fan of 'The Defenders' since childhood, and Devil Slayer was always one of my favorite members of the team - especially during J.M. DeMatteis' wonderful run on the series.
People always make that mistake when they talk about theatre - the notion of the 'theatrical' meaning something separate from life. If it doesn't relate to life, it doesn't relate to anything.
I'm always looking for a kind of new musical entity to sort of move into a motion picture venue.
You know it's always amazed me - I think the most startling thing that's happened in the last couple of decades is that there is no sort of objective reporting anymore.
And I always had this idea for making a movie about a femme fatale, because I like these characters. They're a lot of fun, they're sexy, they're manipulative, they're dangerous.
I'm not in the movie business anymore, and hardly any 70 year olds are. I always ask the producers: 'Are there no 70-year old vampires?' Apparently there are not - or even zombies for that matter. I guess they all get eaten.
For me it's always contingent on getting a sound-the sound always suggests what kind of melody it should be. So it's always sound first and then the line afterwards.
I always use the same guitar; I got this guitar years and years ago for nine pounds. It's still got the same strings on it.
I'm very good with technology, I always have been, and with machines in general. They seem not threatening like other people find them, but a source of fun and amusement.
If I had a stock of fabulous sounds I would just always use them. I wouldn't bother to find new ones.
My guitar only has five strings 'cause the top one broke and I decided not to put it back on: when I play chords I only play bar chords, and the top one always used to cut me there.
For instance, I'm always fascinated to see whether, given the kind of fairly known and established form called popular music, whether there is some magic combination that nobody has hit upon before.
Everybody thinks that when new technologies come along that they're transparent and you can just do your job well on it. But technologies always import a whole new set of values with them.
Lyrics are always misleading because they make people think that that's what the music is about.
Well, I don't know about the dizzy height, but I always thought they were going to be pretty big.
You're always trying to make each record more autobiographical than the last one.
Everyone always says, 'We don't want to be pigeonholed.' But sometimes, your pigeonhole is a great place to be.
I've always said it's easier for bands to make a hard stance - like, we don't do commercials or whatever, blah blah blah - when you've sold billions of records. It's super-easy to be righteous when you're rich.
I loved 'Lord of the Rings,' growing up, so I always wanted to play a wizard with a staff.
I was always goofing around. I suppose having a father who was an actor made you think that it was a real possibility as a career.
I had always enjoyed playing characters and dressing up, but it wasn't until I got to school and I started getting on stage for plays that I got the bug.
Fortunately, I have always played a lot of sports, so I keep my lungs in good shape. That translates to singing as well.
OK, so, my favourite actress in the world is Sarah Paulson. I think she is so talented and I admire her so much, I have always said from the beginning she is someone who just really has perfected the craft. She could play anybody and be believable.
I myself saw Yahoo become a $100 billion company and then become a $10 billion company, so you always have to look at valuations with a grain of salt and understand it is a point-in-time measure.
I am a writer and always was; being a writer is an integral part of my identity. Being published, being well regarded, is a component of that identity.
For me, a story always goes out of a mistake. Somebody makes a mistake, and that becomes the story. Probably that explains why my series are kind of dark: because there's a problem to begin with.
I always liked airplanes, and I decided I was going to go to school to study them.
That's what amateur skating is about, technical expertise, and it should always stay that way.
All my life, I've been a type 1 diabetic. I've always taken life day by day.
I think there's always merit in getting out of our ideological silos and being exposed to points of view with which we don't always agree.
I've always wanted to title an album 'Illinois.' I wrote the song, which was a very special song to me. The song isn't exactly about being from there, even though I am.
I, most talented players don't always succeed. Some don't even make the team. It's more what's inside.
I've always been an actor, even when I was doing improv and my own version of stand up.
I would say that is the beauty of Adult Swim is that they're always pushing forward from what they've done in the past, and they're always just trying different styles.
I've always been a great lover of Barcelona and the structure of the club.
I like surprising myself. I don't want to do the norm, do what I'm always known to do, write how I like to write.
There's always a bit of nerves that come with expectations and new situations.
I've always been that person: If it gets into my head, I've got to do it until I get it perfect - a perfectionist's attitude.
Since I was a kid - youngest of five kids - I've always been starved for attention, like 'Look at me! Look at me! Look what I can do!'
I love to surf. Hawaii has some of the best waves in the world, and the most consistent as well. That's always fun.
An idea can be as flawless as can be, but its execution will always be full of mistakes.
To me, any character that is conflicted inside as well as outside of themselves is always a better role to play.
Tracy Ullman, I grew up watching her shows and standup and improv and specials. Bette Midler and Whoopi Goldberg. They inspire me to do it all. I always wanted to do it all; I never wanted to be put in a box.
I think the best wrestling always needs to pretend to be real, and Vince Russo's wrestling is so pathetically far-fetched and phony that I think he does a disservice to his wrestlers and the business.
Reality has always been too small for the human imagination. We're always trying to transcend.
I always felt that I was one of the women who helped lay the foundation for rock and roll. But I'd always been overlooked by the Hall of Fame.
The word matters in country music, and it always has. And everybody had lived those words in country songs.
I've always gone to see all kinds of shows and stole what I could, as we all do. We see an artist and hear a song and think, 'I bet I could sing that song. I'll put that in my show.'
I had been singing since I was 3 years old, so my love of singing was always there.
My inspiration comes from God, so I always have to be open, kind of like being an antenna. I like to write songs people love.
I've always been insecure about my singing. That's why I've focused so much on my songwriting.
I had a lot of energy when I was eleven and always liked being in front of a camera.
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