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I'd always been acutely sensitive to my surroundings - and aware that I could make them rather than just observe them. So I began by designing interiors for myself, for friends, for clients - I just felt that I'd discovered my element, and those who really looked at what I was doing liked it - and the rest followed.
There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.
I joined the army because I was a very self-sufficient young man. I always wanted to stand on my own two feet.
Never, ever command respect. Always earn it. A leader steps into the arena, and a great leader should never ask anyone to do anything that they haven't done or they haven't experienced.
Storage is important. Whether it's cushions you only use outside in the summer, or blankets that only come out in the winter, you've always got to think of where to store them.
I had never been attracted to younger guys. I had, from my late teens, always liked men who were older than me.
I've always been pretty levelheaded. In show business, you need to have a certain internal stability.
I think for all of us, as we age, there are always a few moments when you are shocked.
Mickey Mouse... is always there-he's part of my life. That really is something not everyone can call their claim to fame.
I've always found Mr. Disney to be somewhat of a shy person, a kid at heart.
MS is not really a degenerative illness. It is not fatal, nor is it always progressive.
Our family was on the lunatic fringe. My mother was always completely irrepressible. My father made crowd noises into a microphone.
I have always wanted to do something high octane. I've wanted to tackle an action role where I play a tomboy but empower myself as a woman.
In many previously classified documents relating to activities at the base, the words 'Area 51' are conveniently blacked out. There's always a euphemism for it - like 'the test facility' or 'the base' - but never 'Area 51.'
A lot of music you might listen to is pretty vapid, it doesn't always deal with our deeper issues. These are the things I'm interested in now, particularly at my age.
Although I have lived in London, I have never really considered London my home because it was always going to be a stopping-off point for me, and it has been too.
It's always a little nerve-wracking to do a love scene, more than anything because it's just awkward.
Maybe I'll get into a Bond film... I always thought I'd be a Bond Girl when I was young.
The vampires have always been metaphors for me. They've always been vehicles through which I can express things I have felt very, very deeply.
I feel like an outsider, and I always will feel like one. I've always felt that I wasn't a member of any particular group.
I enjoy the Web site a lot and I like being able to talk to my readers. I've always had a very close relationship with them.
I can't get very far away from Christianity, I can't get very far away from the angels and the saints. I work them in always, in some way.
Blake has always been a favorite, the lyrics, not so much the prophetic books, but I suppose Yeats influenced me more as a young poet, and the American, Robert Frost.
Television has always been something you watch; now, increasingly, it is also something you do.
I've always enjoyed studying the small clues that indicate a particular class level.
I forget a book as soon as I finish writing it, which is not always a good thing.
For my own family, I would always choose the makeshift, surrogate family formed by various characters unrelated by blood.
My family can always tell when I'm well into a novel because the meals get very crummy.
I have always been interested in health care and doing something that is dramatic.
Pharma companies don't have a direct relationship with consumers, so they're always subjects.
I was really raised in a gender-neutral household. I always knew I was a girl, but it never occurred to me that there was a limitation.
I really like raw connections, and so I've always had a harder time in politics because I feel there's a lot of veneer around everything.
I always try and make people feel that they are strong enough to say something - anything, to anyone - even if it's a stranger or they're just writing a tweet if they're in danger.
I always try and make the strongest ginger tea with manuka honey to keep my voice in shape.
I was always quite outspoken as a teenager and quite cheeky in school and stuff.
I honestly always really try to get people to share their feelings. I always say to everyone that communication is key.
I've always been good at talking about my feelings; that helps with writing songs.
Oh, I must be ambitious, mustn't I? I'm sure I always have been. I think you can only get away with pretending you're not for so long. After that, it becomes ridiculous.
I'm always dancing in my kitchen. And I love to sing. I've always sung. My father was a lovely singer. Always sang Jim Reeves at parties.
Within the realm of fiction, it is always tempting to set one's stories in a dystopian future, where all our misgivings about state power can be shown in full force.
If I haven't any talent for writing books or newspaper articles, well, then I can always write for myself.
I kind of got my big break with 'The Princess Diaries' and during the press rounds for that everyone asked me: 'Did you always want to be a princess growing up?' And the truth was, no I wanted to be Catwoman.
I have always used emotion as a writing tool. That goes back to me being on the stage.
Certain things can't be approximated, so I'm always interested in getting in another way, one which makes the reader bend in closer to the scene even if that scene, especially if that scene, is painful... Brutal language isn't necessarily the most truthful way of describing a brutal moment.
As any parent knows, part of your mind is always engaged - wondering and worrying that everything is okay and calculating all the stuff that has to get done in the course of a day. When the children are asleep in their beds, I can go where I really need to go in my head.
Our television set was in the bedroom. I can picture my mother fast asleep, exhausted from driving my brothers around. I can picture the Maple Leafs playing the Canadiens. One or the other would always be on the CBC on Saturday night.
We have to achieve what we can, and if we haven't yet learned that we are not always going to get our way this could be frustrating.
There are always good parts. They may not pay what you want, and they may not have as many days' work as you want, they may not have the billing that you want, they may not have a lot of things, but - the content of the role itself - I find there are many roles.
I always use my 'Holy Trinity' which is salt, olive oil and bacon. My motto is, 'bacon always makes it better.' I try to use bacon and pork products whenever it can.
Always in my house, I have almonds, hummus, Triscuits, and cheddar cheese. It takes me back to childhood. My go-to meal would probably be pasta.
There is something about the way that Greek poets, say Aeschylus, use metaphor that really attracts me. I don't think I can imitate it, but there's a density to it that I think I'm always trying to push towards in English.
A lot of players were going to Europe, but there were always stories of teams not being able to pay, and the players and girls were stuck with no money for airfare to come home. So I got a nice contract from Japan and decided to play there.
At the end of the game, coaches always talk about what could have been done differently with the game plan.
Obviously in Art of Noise, I'm just part of the group, and when I do film scores, it's always in collaboration with the director and other people involved.
To be able to have the space to sit down and write has always been my central policy.
I'm always drawn to strong female leads, so that's what drew me to 'Lost Girl.' I was a 'Buffy' fan and watched it with friends every week. I was also a big fan of 'Alias' when that was on - they both had strong female leads, and that's what draws me in the most.
To enter the U.K., you have to show your passport - whoever you are, wherever you're from - and you always will. That's because we have opted out of the passport-free Schengen area and have retained full control over who comes in.
I always say the next big thing will happen in unexpected places - up and coming cities that aren't necessarily boom markets.
I wanted to be a designer since I was a kid, and I was always attracted to the way rock stars dressed and the way their girlfriends dressed. I always thought that they were the most interesting people.
There are always different influences each season. It could be a person, it could be a piece of furniture; it depends on what I'm obsessing about.
Every collection that I work on, I always think, Is this cool enough to wear to a concert?
Chicago is my biggest base for U.S. readership. If I ask my readers where should I come, Chicago always has the most votes.
My friends and I would get up early and take our horses through the national forest. My mom was very free. It was always 'Out of the house!' There was no watching television on weekends.
I'm always really surprised by people who are comfortable revealing all of their secrets on TV or in a magazine. It's actually quite shocking to me.
One of the things I've always loved about New York is there is so much precedent for ornament on industrial buildings.
I remember, as a young architect, people always talked about I. M. Pei's concrete. He had a particular specification no one else knew.
I've always known I wanted to go into acting, but being a very proud teenager, I wasn't ready to admit it until I felt like it was going to be possible.
British period drama is always seen as kind of perfect and beautiful and lovely, but I don't think subcultures have been shone a light on like 'Peaky Blinders' has done.
I love comedy, and I always wanted to go that way, but I felt so passionate about drama.
I always have multiple ladybugs around because they're lucky, and they're good for flowers and the environment.
If you've ever been to a great clown show, there's always a moment where the clown goes into the house and fuses with the audience. There's something fantastic about the improv of it all.
I have always known mosquitoes love me, but they really love me in Central Park.
I feel like any actor that has started out in the theater, the theater will always be their home.
Even though technically the fundamentals of acting are always the same in every medium, what's different is the size.
I always wanted to be an actress. I couldn't imagine being anything else.
I need a guy who's confident and is secure in himself, because we're always apart.
Everyone always says that guys are intimidated by me, but I seriously doubt it. I mean, I'm five-foot-nothing!
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