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Self-reinvention is an encouraging conceit. It is simply not always a possible one.
Playing with my sister - we always had musical instruments lying around the house.
I've always worked really hard, and I'll continue working the same way, whatever the size of the transfer fee.
I make a dribble or a simple pass, knowing that if I lose the ball near the area, the opponent can score. I am aware of what I do on the pitch, but I always do it to help the team. That's why, occasionally ,I also boot the ball into the stands.
Rio was always going to be on the schedule for me, whether I had won in London or not. Triathlon is one of those sports where the Olympics is always the most important and the most interesting race, and I always wanted to have a crack at Rio and defend my title.
As always, the British especially shudder at the latest American vulgarity, and then they embrace it with enthusiasm two years later.
I don't know, maybe it's because I was raised Catholic. Confession has always held a great appeal for me.
Well, I'm always working on my comic strip and trying to, you know, keep cranking that out.
Nancy Drew was always changing her outfits. I despised girls' clothing, I couldn't wait to get home from school and get out of it. The last thing I wanted to read was minute descriptions of Nancy's frocks.
I like to have my breakfast in bed, and I use that time to watch the recorded shows on my TiVo. I seldom watch shows in real time - I'm always at work.
I always wanted to play a mental patient. I was fascinated with playing crazy people in college, and I don't know if I ever quite perfected it.
I always wanted to be a character actor. I love watching movies where you don't recognize someone because they're so lost in the part.
The two have to go hand in hand - the atmosphere and the music. I actually get rather worried if I can't see the music first. There always needs to be a mood, a feeling, a story, even if it is abstract. There's got to be a narrative to guide things before they're even created.
It's so hard to pick a 'single.' I always want it to be whatever my favorite tune is, but often the record company and the person whose job it is to take it to radio have different ideas.
I think that there are many aspects to the relationship between humans and animals. But briefly, humans appear to have always been fascinated by them from the time of cave paintings and before.
I'm the oldest of six children and I had my own first baby when I was 23. So I've always been interested in babies, and I had lots of opportunities to watch them.
You can't rely on your own perception when it comes to anything. You can always be proved wrong.
It's always fun to put fake celebrities in unlikely situations, but somehow it's even more fun when politicians are involved.
Career-wise, I feel very lucky to have always been able to follow my creative path.
Whenever I've chosen a song because it's clever, it's always turned out to be a mistake.
I don't know if bliss is possible and I've always thought that my best times will be later in life.
I've always loved acting with adults versus like the whole High School feel.
I do always want to be creating something; I can't help it. I don't know why that is, but I'm certainly not gonna knock it now, at the age of 36. It seems to be working.
Everybody wants you to do this thing that you've always been doing forever. That's what they want: they want Martin Scorsese to make the same film two hundred times rather than trying to be something different.
All of my art is suitcase-sized. I always paint in mediums that dry pretty quickly because I've got to throw them in my suitcase and go. And I have so much because of that, because it's what I've always done to pass the time, and I like it.
Every time I do a project, it always comes with a level of discomfort and not knowing how to do it.
Of all the soul divas, Gladys Knight was the one for me. Knight's always been about tone and heart, none of the big showboating or extraneous doodling. She nailed a melody and only played a little around the edges like Ma Staple.
I save my dreams and hopes for my kids. When I'm making a wish under a bridge or tunnel, it's always for them.
'Days' has always been strong as an icon in TV history, and it's still going on strong and represents the genre of daytime drama so well. I'm proud to be a part of it.
I take Sudafed to combat my congestion, so I always carry some with me because I like to be prepared and make sure I'm ready whenever symptoms strike. It's also a really good idea to figure out what your triggers are.
Sunscreen is my number 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 tip. I'm a fanatic, partially because I live in L.A. and have fair skin and freckles, and partially because of my kids. My mom always made me wear sunscreen and I'm trying to be that mom for them.
I love fresh vegetables and we always include them in our meals. I don't force my kids to eat asparagus, but they do eat peas, broccoli, and carrots.
I loved being in London. Always walking everywhere, always out and about and always at markets, walking around Brick Lane and Covent Garden and Soho.
I always knew I wanted to create. I used to sit in my room for hours drawing and making things. I once got into trouble for cutting up my mother's lampshades to make a dress. I was three.
I grew up in the countryside and always used to wear my parents' Barbour jackets. It is a fantastic British heritage brand.
As far as accessories are concerned, I think it is always best to be as minimalist as possible.
When it comes to shoes, I always think Charlotte Olympia, of course! Her footwear is always feminine and sexy and also just right for every occasion.
We should learn to accept that change is truly the only thing that's going on always, and learn to ride with it and enjoy it.
I started out as a poet. I've always been a poet since I was 7 or 8. And so I feel myself to be fundamentally a poet who got into writing novels.
I can imagine in years to come that my papers and memorabilia, my journals and letters, will find themselves always in the company of people who care about many of the things I do.
The infinite faith I have in people's ability to understand anything that makes sense has always been justified, finally, by their behavior.
For me, writing has always come out of living a fairly to-the-bone kind of life, just really being present to a lot of life. The writing has been really a byproduct of that.
I've always felt quite singular, even as a child. That I must stay on track to keep my purpose.
My parents were both storytellers. They always spoke with metaphorical richness.
You don't always have to be doing something. You can just be, and that's plenty.
When I joined the freedom movement in Mississippi in my early 20s, it was to come to the aid of sharecroppers, like my parents, who had been thrown off the land they'd always known - the plantations - because they attempted to exercise their 'democratic' right to vote.
A whole set of values comes with fast food: Everything should be fast, cheap and easy; there's always more where that came from; there are no seasons; you shouldn't be paid very much for preparing food. It's uniformity and a lack of connection.
I used to do calligraphy, and I'm afraid that has lapsed, but I've always been interested in book printing.
My mother made a lot of things because she thought they'd be healthy for us. There were some very unfortunate experiences with whole wheat bread and bananas. I always tried to get rid of that sandwich and eat one of my friends' lunches.
You know, I always say this - As an actor, we're lucky to get a job. Then we're lucky that anybody gives a damn to watch the thing that we're in.
I always say this - As an actor, we're lucky to get a job. Then we're lucky that anybody gives a damn to watch the thing that we're in.
Quite frankly, black folks have always been at the core of what it's meant to make this nation human.
I've always been very private, maybe because I discovered my mother, who is a wonderful lady, is very emotional.
Well, I think it's because I'm an only daughter. I have four brothers, a bunch of guy cousins, and so it's like I was raised amongst men. So I've always gotten along really well with men.
Growing up I definitely looked up to Dominique Moceanu. She was my favorite gymnast and she was on that '96 Olympic team. She was always so fun to watch. I kind of wanted to model my career after hers.
As a gymnast, you always wear spandex. Being a teenager wearing spandex? It was tough accepting how my body looked, especially if there was any weight gain.
After I quit dancing, for a while it felt strange not to be in pain. It was as if an old friend - not a good friend, but a presence, always tagging along - had left me.
People always think I'm not scared. I've noticed that whenever I feel stressed, everyone thinks I'm fine, and later, it's like, 'I was not fine.'
John Waters has certainly gotten to a place in his life where he doesn't do anything he doesn't want to do. He's always been that way, but at this point, he's greatly respected for it.
When I was a kid, my dream was to be a farmer and marry Charlie Brown. I wanted to rescue him and make him happy. Besides, he was always lusting after the little redhead girl.
I always tried to move up the food chain. I started with cement and then moved into textiles and banking. When I was trading sugar, I added salt and flour so that then we could do pasta. And then I thought, why not make the bag for it, too? So, we started making packaging.
It was always a challenge for me to prove that a Russian financial investor can be as successful in the West as back at home in Russia.
Even in times when it's difficult to figure out, how do you go forward, art - and books - always help.
I always quit at three when my kids come home from school so I feel pretty spoiled.
I think growing up is difficult and it's a process that I'm always interested in, with kids and adults, they are often on two different universes.
I make it a rule always to believe compliments implicitly for five minutes, and to simmer gently for twenty more.
Mum was ahead of the curve with healthy lunchboxes with grapes in sandwiches. There was always an apricot, raisins and pieces of apple.
I'm always telling my students, don't - don't worry so much third person, first person. It doesn't make that much difference.
My own 'sentimental favorite' is always the novel I haven't yet written - I suppose that's the one I consider my 'masterpiece' as well.
Those of us who know the transporting wonder of a reading life know that it little matters where we are when we talk about books or meet authors or bemoan the state of publishing because when we read, we are always inside, sheltered in that interior room, that clean, well-lighted, timeless place that is the written word.
I guess I cringe when the discussion leads to, rather than books and sentences and characters and the stuff that writers are supposed to be concerned with, how to have an online presence and how many followers you have on Twitter. That stuff always makes me uncomfortable.
I've always believed you go to literature to find the shared human experience, not the categorized human experience.
I always wanted to do something with music, but to be honest, I never thought I'd be good enough.
I didn't want to write a sad song to remind me of the fact that I'm always moving around. I wanted something to cheer me up.
We always watch 'The Polar Express.' I love that movie; that's a very, very nice Christmas tradition that we have.
When I was younger, I always wanted to be either a pianist or a classical singer, and when I discovered songwriting, it was like a new portal had been opened.
It is possible to resolve childhood repression safely and without confusion - something that has always been disputed by the most respected schools of thought.
I can have people around a lot more because I'm not always chasing them away so I can work on my novel. My non-novel, I mean.
I was always a big fan of 'Pippin' and 'Godspell,' even before I heard 'Meadowlark.'
My mother is always the most vulnerable person in any room, and so I definitely have that part of her inside me.
I've always looked to that play, 'Virginia Woolf,' for a cue - as far as any cue I might need as an actor for inspiration or as a writer.
I sometimes write songs on the piano, even though I don't actually play the piano. I always hire someone to play for me whenever I decide to sing a song I have written on the piano. My song 'Rosa' is one.
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