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TV drama - not always, but on the whole - were pretty appalling and very secondary, too. No one expected it to be like watching a movie; that was the point. But I think when you start watching 'Vikings,' it is like watching a movie - you're taken somewhere else.
I've always thought of myself primarily as an artist; it's what I most define myself as. The acting was all an accident.
We always thought it strange that nobody was up on that stage playing soul stuff. Maybe people were playing it in their garages, like us, but they always reverted to pure rock when they got on stage.
I'd always admired the intellectuals who had made the transition into politics - Mario Vargas Llosa in Peru, Vaclav Havel in the Czech Republic, Carlos Fuentes in Mexico - but I knew that many of them had failed, and in any event, I wasn't exactly in their league.
I didn't always know, but I always wanted to. I always wanted to be the very best receiver the Cowboys ever had. That was my goal coming in as a rookie and my goal throughout my career: being the best they ever had, going up in the Ring of Honor.
I've never let producers tell me what to do. Even when I was making television, I always did what I wanted to do, and if I couldn't, I didn't do it. It was a freedom that, these days, young directors starting out don't have.
I was a pretty wild kid, and I probably lived 48 years in my first 20. But I always seemed to have a true line of faith for some reason.
The genius of David Petraeus has always been his masterful manipulation of the media.
Whenever you're reporting, there's always something you can't say or write, but the questions, you always want to get as close to that line as possible. You want to ask the tough questions.
I hope to continue acquiring companies, not so much for the accumulation of wealth but because it's what I do well, and you always like to do what you do well.
Oh yeah, I'd love to be a comedian. I've done a lot, but always in the confines of plays.
The Internet is fundamentally free, and when faced with the decision to use something free, we, as humans, always seek to grab all we can.
I've always looked at guys who I've admired, like John Williams and Lalo Schifrin and Max Steiner, and looked at the choices they made and always try to take a cue from that.
I've always, always, always listened to music since I was, like, 7 years old and made up stories in my head based on what I was hearing.
'Lost' is such a thematic show that I'm always afraid that if I know something's going to happen at the end, I'll subconsciously write something in where someone who's astute will go, 'Oh, he used so-and-so's theme: that must mean so-and-so is coming back!'
It was always my goal to 'up the ante' on good design, and I've devoted much of my career to this.
I had been designing for Alessi and Swid Powell and Steuben and high-end people, and people always complained, 'Michael, we'd love to buy your stuff, but it's too expensive.'
In my clinical practice, the one diagnosis I always dreaded giving was Alzheimer's. Billions have been spent on research, but there's still neither a cure nor an effective treatment.
I always try to get back to the original source of the song. It's not always there in the sheet music, which is sometimes just a sketchy blueprint of what the song is about.
I've always admired the kind of guy who moves into a place and restores it. Thanks to my efforts, the guy who moves into mine will have a chance to do just that.
It's always good to go against your friends, especially when you come out victorious.
I've always enjoyed the enthusiasm of the best studio musicians and, over the years, have collected so many inspired contributions from them.
San Francisco has always been a haven for misfits and weirdos. I'm both of those, which is why I came here.
It's what I've always wanted to do and each part you play gets you closer and closer to the roles that you dreamed of playing.
Actors sure have stories. We always have stories. At the end of our careers, all we have to take with us is our stories, and we have many of them.
I've had a couple of people come up to me after screenings and say they kind of sympathized with the character. I always get a kick out of it when people say that. It means I did something maybe a little bit to the credit of the character.
I've always enjoyed getting forward, pushing up-field to help us in our attacks, but I think you can still do that from a central position, too. You don't have to sit deep all the time.
When I was growing up, I always liked playing football, and my mum always took me to football games. I owe her a lot. She was my pillar. She was the biggest influence on me.
I had always said I will like to play for Milan at some stage in my career, so when the opportunity came up, I grabbed it with both hands.
So many times, I have a speech ready but no dice. Always a bridesmaid, never a mother.
I've always tried to kind of stretch my wings as an actor and do things that are different.
I've always been somebody who, when I started a picture, never knew what the next picture would be.
People always have an opinion. Doesn't mean it's right, doesn't mean it's wrong, but we have to respect their opinion.
I'm always looking at ways of shaking up the writing experience because I think it helps.
If football had always been my main goal then I would have gone to some scholarship school; I could have gotten more exposure there.
Be like a duck. Calm on the surface, but always paddling like the dickens underneath.
Things are not quite what they seem always. Don't start me on class, otherwise you'll get a four-hour lecture.
I'll always be there because I'm a skilled professional actor. Whether or not I've any talent is beside the point.
It's always been the ones that got away that stick in your memory. You use them for motivation. The ones you win are brilliant and you enjoy them, and then you move on.
I was a big 'X-Files' fan. I always lamented that I never got to be on 'The X-Files'.
I was always really strict on myself about doing everything possible to prepare for competition.
It is not always a treat to grow up as the heir to a world-famous leader.
Myspace was always a bit edgy. People identified it with edginess and music.
I have always been very tech-focused, which you may almost say is the traditional CEO in Silicon Valley.
Fighting at home does bring pressure - of course it does. But I've always thrived on that.
I will always choose the dollar bill carrying a wildly fluctuating discount rather than the dollar bill selling for a quite stable premium.
My natural state is an outsider, and no matter what group I'm in or where I am, I've always felt like I'm outside the group, and I've always been analyzing the group.
No one can truly be prepared for such devastation and pure malevolence, but the United Kingdom can always look to the United States as an ally resolved to stand firm in the war on terrorism.
My whole life, I've always had one foot in the classical world and one foot in the rock, pop, and folk world.
I've always had this theory that if you're good at something, you should do it.
Look at my nine-year career: I've always been close to a point a minute. I've always been a walking bucket.
I've always done well with pressure, always done well with awkward situations.
It always sucks to have to cancel a show because of illness, but unfortunately it sometimes happens.
You can just never desist. You have to always push back, whatever the pressures put on you.
I always try to find the truth in a situation. That unvarnished, pure nugget of truth at the core of every issue that I write about.
I don't want to get stuck practicing basketball all day, so that's why I'm always moving: because I don't like to be stuck in one mind-frame.
I don't really talk about myself. I always talk about what could make the team better.
I always make lists of things I need to get done. I like the sense of having completed one thing so I can move on to the next.
Hip-hop is so saturated with the same old same old that people always expect the guy to actually be the guy. They want you to be real and straight from the streets and all that.
A visual always brings a first impression. But if there's going to be a first impression, I might as well use it to control the story. So why not do something like throw a mask on?
I'm always trying to show versatility. I'm juggling, and I'm flipping fire, and I'm chewing gum and rhyming at the same time... on a unicycle, while playing the drums.
My father always told me I should be a writer, and I found I loved writing my autobiography; writing is such an interesting process.
With skin and beauty, it always starts from within. So I try to eat very healthy.
My style was nostalgic and involved pearls and penny loafers, always with the pennies in them.
As a teenager I was very anxious. I had a lot of energy and passion that I wanted to channel into creative things, and I always felt like I wasn't achieving enough.
I get restless easily so I always want to keep working, but I am trying to pace it as well.
The only way to kill militancy, to reduce it, is to provide opportunities to people who have no opportunities. I've always told my American friends that.
I always say that I went to the College of Blossoms and the University of Ray Charles.
I was able to endure and play a special part in music history. And I always managed to keep working, even if I wasn't a big solo artist.
I'm always tryin' to do something new, tryin' to look like a beginner.
Coming up, a lot of people I looked up to had a signature sound, but I came up, and I was always in search of one, trying to find it, trying to create one. I was never really able to have a creative signature sound, you know?
There's always something in Atlanta that's so far from people's comfort zone.
I naturally, when I make beats, aim for a darker tone just because I've always preferred those types of feelings.
I'm always going to be heavy in producing. It's always going to come first. It never can't come first.
I think about that 'empty' space a lot. That emptiness is what allows for something to actually evolve in a natural way. I've had to learn that over the years - because one of the traps of being an artist is to always want to be creating, always wanting to produce.
I was captain and should have set the example. I would lift a minimum of weights. Mine was natural physical strength. I always thought quickness and agility were much more important.
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