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I started out doing music videos and photography, and I always loved writing.
The elephant in the room has always been simulator sickness and disorientation. That's one of the biggest challenges.
There's a behind-the-scenes show that Oprah is doing that follows the final season of 'The Oprah Winfrey Show.' I find behind-the-scenes stuff fascinating. Like, whenever I watch a DVD, I always watch the special features and listen to the commentary first, before I even watch the movie.
Part of the elements of the electoral college is creation. Certainly it was created in slave states and them wanting to balance power, but there's not a specific set of the country always determining who the president is.
I always wanted to be a Broadway star. That's actually what I wanted to be when I was a kid. I wanted to be the 19-year-old sensation on Broadway. It took a little bit longer than that.
Berry Gordy has always been this hazy legendary figure that I've known about in my childhood that was responsible for everything that I found important in the world.
Small unit autonomy, breaking the right rules, cultural influence, and relationship building has always been the heart Special Operations. Something must be done to ensure these are not lost to the big machine of SOCOM.
I've always wanted to be a mom at 23, 24ish, ever since I was a little girl. I'm right on schedule.
Jazz fans love Miles and I love him for a myriad of reasons, but the overviews are always too simplistic.
One of the things that I loved about listening to Miles Davis is that Miles always had an instinct for which musicians were great for what situations. He could always pick a band, and that was the thing that separated him from everybody else.
From the R&B side, I've always been a huge Brian McKnight fan. He's just as talented as it gets vocally, and as a musician. I think it'd be real cool to do something with him.
I don't need anyone creatively to tell me how I'm supposed to be. Only I know the answer to that. Only I know what I would say. That's always been my outlook. I haven't really worried about rubbing people wrong because I only know how to be Bray. And Bray is always going to be Bray.
We have always moved with this approach of sharing and educating people with what they can unlock with 3D printing.
My personal mission has always been to empower people to be creative. But the Holy Grail of a tinkerer is to make something that makes something.
I'm always excited to work and excited to be on a show as good as 'Dexter,' for sure.
It's always fun when you're doing the CGI stuff, to actually get to work with someone who is real, who's there.
I always considered myself very successful even before the success of Secrets and Lies.
I'm always trying to figure out what God is and why matter exists and whether it contains spirit or not.
I seem to belong to a boom moment of playwrights, and I'm always curious about how we all got here and what comes next.
My dream was always to have an experience where an audience member would turn to another audience member, a stranger, and be like, 'What did we just go through?' And, like, kind of begin to talk.
Somehow, whenever we think about race or blackness in relationship to art, we always come in kind of nervous. We always think someone's about to be punished or accused of something.
People that could yodel always fascinated me. People that could sing loud always fascinated me. So I started trying to mimic at a really young age: 6, 7 years old.
I've read and heard that some of the most inspiring vocal interpreters adhere habitually to one rule: Always think the lyrics as you're singing them, so that the sentiment is always appropriate and heartfelt.
Well there are two things: Number one is, make sure you always enjoy yourself, because when you enjoy yourself, you'll learn, you'll want more information, you'll push yourself.
I honestly was supposed to always be a wrestler. I was never hired into any business as an announcer. That was just something I ended up falling into.
So making the choice to be involved in the pro wrestling industry is always looked at as a short-lived choice, and there are very few and far in between opportunities to continue a career in wrestling if your time is up as a wrestler, as a female.
Wrestling has always been on that edge of a cliff in many areas as far as what is politically correct and not.
Everything that I've done in wrestling and hopefully going forward in entertainment has always been unique and genuine to who I am.
I grew up in Inglewood, L.A., and South Central. I was always humbled by my situation. I would go on set and come home to my neighborhood and my block to my friends, and it would be a whole other story.
My parents are wonderful, and I'm really lucky - but my mom has always been almost exclusively a right-brained person.
I always looked up to my grandfather. He wore Italian zip-up CAT boots, and he had a moustache which he waxed into a twirl - now that is worth looking up to.
I've seen an increasing willingness to hire Canadians for lead roles that shoot up here. When I started, they would always just fly in L.A. people to do the lead roles.
I've never really been told my game reflects like I'm from Los Angeles. I'm always told that I have more of an East Coast type game.
I am a huge fan of biographies. What I'm always looking for is a story. I want a story I have never heard from anyone else.
I always say that my favorite people to interview are the people who are at the beginning and the ends of their lives because they have two alternate perspectives of the world, and neither of them are less profound.
Americans may not always live up to the Bill of Rights, but Americans do not ban books.
If you look at anybody who's had along career, if you look at the choices they've made - even if the movies haven't worked - they've always worked with great filmmakers.
I grew up very much in a sporting background. I always wanted to be an actor, but my escapism always came in sports.
When you act, you're always playing a version of yourself. You can't bring more to the role than what you are.
I've always shied away from computers, the Internet and all that. I'm a bit more traditional, really - pick up a newspaper, pick up a phone.
I always found that the more extreme and the more eccentric I was, that's what would separate me. I always felt that I needed that separation; otherwise, I'd just be like everybody else.
Sioux was always a horse culture, especially the Lakota Sioux. My mom is from Pine Ridge Indian Reservation; my dad is from a Sioux Indian reservation. Both tribes are Lakota.
I'm the seventh child among eight siblings and have always had a gift for art.
Saying no to a project is not easy. I'm always under the impression that I might end up upsetting the director or producer of a film.
It's always hard to predict what's coming up next. My main guess is that content creators will increasingly start using BitTorrent to distribute their own work directly.
Things are always very last minute with fashion, and you always have to be ready and have to be prepared at all times.
I always carry a pocketknife in my pocket for opening boxes, cutting a string, or whatever little thing comes up.
When they say you're the best, I always remember that the majority of the audience probably thinks someone else should have gotten the award.
I've always known from the time I was eight years old what I wanted to do. I would have been fairly content to be someone's lead guitar player.
I can't play a solo without thinking about John Jorgenson. I always think about what he would do.
I auditioned at the Radisson in Knoxville, and I just did what I always do. I just try to believe what I'm doing.
If I wasn't serving in Congress, I've always wanted to be a high school teacher. Specifically, I want to teach a course on modern American history and use Garry Trudeau's Doonesbury as a primary text.
My position's always been we need to build on successes within ACA, fix the problems.
I have - and always will - stand up against efforts to limit a woman's right to choose.
Amazon may be the most beguiling company that ever existed, and it is just getting started. It is both missionary and mercenary... That has always been a potent combination.
I think the idealism has always been marketing. Even back in the early days of Apple and the 'pirate' mentality, they were building a computer that they wanted to differentiate from IBM and Microsoft.
Quite frankly, I've always listened to the black side of the radio dial. Where I grew up, there was a lot of it and there was a lot of live music around.
I have known Tiffany R. Warren for many years, and we have always shared the goal to promote diversity and inclusion in the creative industries.
I've always been a black woman in corporate America. I've faced my share of issues.
I'm always trying to do things better than I've done them before, do them faster than I've done them before.
I've always liked dark, creepy movies, but for some reason, I started on the film scene with romantic comedies.
Yeah, I always listen to both classic and newer folk-influenced music. Singer-songwriter, alternative music. I also listen to more experimental dance music.
I prefer film to the stage. I always like the rehearsal better than I like performing.
At Foundry Group, we always look for companies that we think build magic into their products. Occipital has been one of those companies.
Ever since I learned about the concept of garbage collection in 6.001 at MIT in 1984 while using Scheme on HP Chipmunks, I've always thought of dreaming as the same as garbage collection for a computer.
Some in the bitcoin community have always taken an anti-government, anti-fiat, anti-bank approach to their philosophy. Ripple takes the orthogonal side of each of those.
I've always wanted to play a coach in a movie, just to be the captain of anything in the pirate ship of my bathtub.
There's always a learning curve, where you've got to learn what your subject is all about.
I like to stand out in the crowd. So anytime a designer offers up items that are a little attention grabbing or pushing the boundaries ever so slightly, I'm always game for that.
When you make content, you try things, and they don't always work. You learn from it and figure out what's next.
I come here to speak poetry. It will always be in the grass. It will also be necessary to bend down to hear it. It will always be too simple to be discussed in assemblies.
The problem is the following, black music is increasing encumbered by white elements, often pleasant but always superfluous, easily and advantageously replaced with black elements.
We're always trying to make advancements in the arts and technology, so it's somewhat inevitable that we're going to make holograms of people.
I was pretty young when my folks were playing those kinds of records, '70s rock and psychedelic stuff. So I just remember those songs being synonymous with my childhood, and I was always trying to imitate them on piano.
You should always read the ingredients in coconut water. It should say 100% coconut water.
There's this poet named Walter Benton, I really like his stuff. He always uses landscapes as a metaphor for the female body.
So this is why I'm always say happy that somebody mentions Rwanda, because behind Rwanda, we have Africa.
When you have an accident, they will save their own people, and those who have worked with you or with the NGOs are left. Unfortunately, this happens always. It is not an excuse at all.
It's weird because every movie that I do is always a role that reminds me of a role that 'Pac would have done. And when 'Pac did 'Juice,' he was young - probably like 21, 22 - something like that. And that's my favorite actor. I know it might be weird to say, but he was talented on screen, and that's who I studied.
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