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Luckily my parents were not against my ambition, they've always been very supportive. But they were adamant that I went to university first.
I always feel like people misunderstand the difference between an Asian story and an Asian-American story. That's completely different, too. I have friends who grew up in Asia, and our experiences are so different. Even though we might look the same, I feel like being Asian and then being Asian-American is completely different.
I grew up in this tiny town in Rhode Island, and we didn't have cable. We had three TV stations, and one of them would play old movies. That's what I would watch, and I always wanted to be, like, Myrna Loy in 'The Thin Man.'
The way I work is, I always compose a shot list before I talk to anybody, including my DP. So I'll spend a couple months basically creating the movie in my head, so I have a very solid film in my head, where I know every shot, and I know what the transitions between scenes are.
I love Lars von Trier. 'Dogville' is my favourite movie of the last 20 years. 'Nymphomaniac' and 'Melancholia' aren't quite as exciting as 'The Kingdom', 'Breaking the Waves', or 'The Idiots', but I'll always love him for being him.
Most horror films are made very cynically, and they're usually made by studios for an audience that they know is there, no matter what they put out. And there are always exceptions - every year, it seems we have a great one coming out.
It's easy for me to write a horror movie about real stuff because my mind is always going there anyway.
I did babysit a little bit when I was young. I prefer babysitting for babies. I always loved babies. I was not as great with kids that wanted to be entertained and that wanted to talk.
I always wanted to solo at the church and they didn't ever give it to me. But eventually they did and I froze. But then I killed it.
I always imagined having so much energy on stage, versus me being somewhat chill, soulful R&B.
My dad would always play Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, and Anita Baker, so I fell in love with them. I would try to make my voice sound like theirs.
And I always was getting fired and quitting jobs, so I was not going to ruin Public Storage, and I was excited about Public Storage because I knew eventually I could be one of those property manager people that had their own apartment on site. So I had these big dreams for Public Storage.
I think hip-hop has always been political because this is a community that doesn't have any other choice.
I think politics is always about dialogue. I think journalism ranges from dialogue to monologue, and there are times when different poles are necessary.
The president's powers are always open to being questioned by the co-equal branches of government.
Sometimes I start off shows by explaining to people that it's just a bunch of stories - I always say 'It's like standup, just less funny.'
Oh, yes - being interested in acting never changes. Acting is in your blood, and of course I'll always be interested in it.
I've always said, in the era that I played, all those years with the Saints, you don't come out with a big ego.
I've always felt my wife had class and a lot more culture than I do, and I've seen that rub off on Eli.
I'm as proud as the next guy, but I've always been a little skeptical of the daddies who walk around talking about what great athletes their kids are.
I've always said, other than my dad, coaches had the greatest impact on me.
Our absolutes should always be hypothesis. They should never be confirmed as fact because everything that we construct through our perceptions, through our memories, is so corruptible. The skills that I have can really display that.
The first question is always, 'We loved him on 'Dancing with the Stars,' we loved him in the Olympics, but can he speak English?' Yes I speak English. Yes, I can.
I've always liked game shows - the competitive aspect and the character-driven personalities you see.
My mantra has always been to have zero regrets in life. Everything I do at one speed, I go all-out.
In school I studied international business and marketing, so I've always been attracted to business.
I never had one day that I didn't want to be on the ice, because I always had an objective for that day. I had a rigorous plan and schedule in place that I had to adhere to. It was a step-by-step process of slowly but surely inching toward the Olympic Games and using every day as a series of goals to be accomplished.
I can't be everywhere, but I'm always in one of my kitchens, and hopefully I'm motivating and inspiring.
My two sisters were always cooking. I wanted to be in the police force, but I didn't get in because I just so happened to procrastinate a bit, and I hadn't gotten my application in at the right time.
France was always a little scary to me. I had the preconception that France was a bit hoity-toity.
In terms of acting, I've been acting from a very young age. I've always loved it and wanted to have a career in acting or something to do with it.
I think everyone is always so surprised to see the friendship that I have with The Vixen. We are very supportive of each other.
Drag has always been very political and challenging of societal norms and other aspects of life.
I've always wanted to be a pop star of sorts because I love the whole touring gig.
For me, drag has always been about being someone younger kids can look up to, or even older kids can look up to as well, and I want to continue to tour and travel and entertain.
I just want to be a shining leader for the LGBTQIA-plus community. Drag queens have always been the leaders of the community.
The U.K. fans are definitely very passionate about their drag queens and have always been so lovely and welcoming and supportive.
I've always been really internally focused. I tend to focus on hiring - ensuring that every person we hire is both a really good fit and really good - and also that everything we put out to our users is very high-quality.
I had taken a bit of a sabbatical because I was producing and directing films. But acting has always been my passion and it is something that I will continue to do.
I began as an assistant director to Mahesh Bhatt sahab on films like 'Zulm,' 'Kabza' and 'Aawargi' during the '80s. Then I got an opportunity to act and I took it up thinking direction was something which I could always pursue later.
I'm always very proud of belonging to three minorities: gay, Jewish, white South African.
I've always had this rule of thumb: If you have fun making it, then someone will have fun watching it.
The most enduring battle is between head and heart; what would be efficient and logical is nearly always trumped by what is messy and illogical.
I was able to overcome my failures because I was always confident of my abilities and was sure I could achieve what I had set out for.
I was neither good in sports nor at studies, but I always wanted to stand out and be noticed.
I've always been the most vocal person socially about things that I feel are important.
I like to take on roles that help me explore a different side of me, collaborate with people who I've always admired or newer people who have something interesting to say.
I am still where I started. I am still struggling. In fact, the struggle has only got bigger. I always try to go beyond my means, and this where the struggle comes in.
I didn't ask anyone to make me a poster boy, because poster boys always end up on dart boards.
I have never been a girlie girl and have always been a boys' girl with an equal amount of friends who were boys and girls.
I've always kept a low profile. I'm not comfortable at social events or parties. I feel awkward. So if I'm not working, I prefer to remain in my own zone.
I always wanted to be a model, never an actress. I would see children in ads and stuff and wanted to be like them.
I always do stories that I believe in, characters that I find interesting, and directors who I want to work with. All these factors have contributed while making choices and continue to as an actor and as a producer.
It always feels nice to be associated with a team you share a great bond with.
I never fit in as a kid. I always felt that there was something different about me.
Usually when you hear about rappers in Asia, they always try to be like gangsters and stuff like that and I don't get it.
In every Filipino family, the children always want to help the parents… that was my goal.
When Will and I were growing up in Los Angeles, his girlfriends were always Israeli, so we'd always be hanging out with Israelis in L.A.
I actually think some of the rappers can help our image, because the thing I'm concerned about is the NBA's image. I always want our image to be on the rise, and if the rappers can help young players get business-minded, then I'm all for it.
What words say does not last. The words last. Because words are always the same, and what they say is never the same.
I've always worked on my own home and different places that I've owned. I really enjoyed it. But I'm a mechanic, a motorcycle and car builder.
I'm a Laker fan, always have been. And the New York Yankees, for sure.
How you are perceived is over a continuum of time. So I just keep on working. I've kind of always seen that as the antidote. Just keep on working.
The fact is this is a great country because we've always embraced immigrants. The fact is we have every right to enforce our borders and to protect them, but we also need to provide a pathway for citizenship.
Math does come easily to me, but I was always much more interested in what theorems imply about the world than in proving them.
I always found it satisfying that gravity was described by Einstein's geometric theory of general relativity.
I would like to go to Kalimantan island in Sumatra to see the carvings and longhouse sculptures. I've also always wanted to look at the wood carvings along the Sepik River in New Guinea.
My world is much bigger than music, and that's why I always fight the 'rock' label.
Mum was always hard-working. She came over from Spain and bought her own council house.
As soon as I started dancing at 14, I knew I was always going to be a professional dancer.
The conductor's gift does not always go hand in hand with that of composition; indeed, the union is found much more seldom than is popularly believed.
I think you can always find interesting, complex and fascinating characters to play in different kinds of movies. It's in your hands.
I've always been struck by the complexity of a world where drugs kill and cure. Where no one is immune.
Mary Queen of Scots was my first love, and that is always something special.
I realize that I had always in my heart of hearts planned to write a biography of Marie Antoinette.
My upbringing has always been quite equal in terms of cultural influences. But it's unlikely that anything could prepare you for a job that involves belting out Proclaimers songs on camera, in Edinburgh and in public.
A man has always to be busy with his thoughts if anything is to be accomplished.
I love to argue. I've always loved to argue. And I love to point out the weaknesses of the opposing arguments. It may well be that I'm something of a shin kicker. It may well be that I'm something of a contrarian.
If I had to choose, I would always take the less dynamic, indeed even the lazy person who knows what's right than the zealot in the cause of error. He may move slower, but he's headed in the right direction.
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