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I really liked one girl and asked her out 22 times, but she always said no. Finally I sang to her, and she said she'd go out with me.
I would leave school and go to my theater class, and that's when I'd actually sit down and listen. I wouldn't pay attention in school, or I'd sing in class and get in trouble - I'd always get in trouble. Theater is the only thing I always came back to.
The first person I ever really got starstruck over was Nicole Kidman, because I looked up to her. When I was younger, I wouldn't get parts because of how tall I was. I had the body of a 15-year-old but the face of a 12-year-old. I always looked at Nicole Kidman and thought, 'Oh well, she works.'
Bottom line - American history tells us that where there is a will, there will always be a way to achieve quick and fast inclusion.
Whenever I go on a job interview, I always recommend Rachel Talalay. I love her.
I love my sponsors. They make things so much fun for me. We do really fun and exciting things, so I always have a blast. It doesn't ever seem like work.
I've always used a mallet putter on tour. I get too much face rotation with a blade.
I started with golf because I saw my brothers play, I was always watching them. It was my life. Growing up, we always played competitions like chipping, hitting.
I'm a serious optimist. I come from a country where you have little to be hopeful for, and so you have to always be an optimist.
In the past, proactive fiscal polices almost always meant just more investment and an increase in the fiscal deficit.
Innovation is the running theme and spirit of the policies adopted by the Chinese government, and it is the banner that we will always hold high.
I always had a powerful serve. It's one of the best in women's tennis. It's very good to have a weapon like that.
It's almost always easier to sell to an existing customer base than to find a new one.
We are not made up, as we had always supposed, of successively enriched packets of our own parts. We are shared, rented, occupied. At the interior of our cells, driving them, providing the oxidative energy that sends us out for the improvement of each shining day, are the mitochondria, and in a strict sense they are not ours.
It is a distortion, with something profoundly disloyal about it, to picture the human being as a teetering, fallible contraption, always needing watching and patching, always on the verge of flapping to pieces.
Thongs don't show. With jeans, you're always going to get panty lines and I think that's just a big mistake.
Conway Twitty was always our local hero while I was growing up. He had a series of good bands. I wanted to sit in, if Conway would let me. And he did a couple of times.
With horns and a full rhythm section, the drums always looked like the best seat in the house.
I've always thought it was easier for girls to sing harmonies because their voices can go to that higher plane so much more easy than a male voice.
I'm not trying to reinvent the wheel. I'm just writing songs that I like, and that's where I've always come from.
The first time I played in front of a live audience, I realised I wanted to be a musician. I was about four years old and had always liked music.
Whatever people in general do not understand, they are always prepared to dislike; the incomprehensible is always the obnoxious.
Tottenham was a dope place to grow up because it's so community-based. It's a melting pot of cultures. I'll always be a north London girl.
It's very important to have that prayer life. It's very important to communicate always.
In play, a child is always above his average age, above his daily behavior; in play, it is as though he were a head taller than himself.
I've always been interested in gadgets and technology and I've always been a reader.
I have always been a fan of 'Star Trek.' I love Gene Roddenberry's vision of the future.
It's been difficult to find roles that are independent, strong, and self-assured; I always say I can't play the princess. I'm not a pretty princess! I'm a tomboy.
If I had a crush on a guy, my tactic was to tell them I had a crush on them. And they always thought it was super-cute, so it usually worked in my favor!
I have always felt that a man's religion was his personal and private affair.
I personally have always found the Unitarian faith a source of comfort and help in my daily life.
I have worked in a very close and cordial way with Norwegian representatives at many international meetings, and the pleasure I felt at those associations was equaled only by the profit I always secured from them.
They always say that jazz doesn't sell, but it's a lie, because it does sell, and it sells consistently year in and year out.
If you can't get a word at first, it's always waiting somewhere, and it's just a case of finding it.
I've always thought of nuclear as something that's good for the environment. I worry about my polar bears.
I've always been concerned about global warming. It seemed to me like working in nuclear power was a logical way to do something to help the environment.
I can always tell when the mother in law's coming to stay; the mice throw themselves on the traps.
I wouldn't want to criticise someone like Charlotte Church because she has done fantastically well, but personally I've always cared about the long term.
I think the record industry, by and large what's left of it, is still totally homophobic. I think it's much less so in the film industry now, but the record industry, it's always been a man's world.
People are always asking me for my favorite recipe, and I have to say, 'I don't really have one.'
I inherited my weight problem from my mum. She was always on diets. If there was a box of chocolates in the house, she'd eat half a chocolate, then put the other half back. She loved me, but she did encourage me to diet in my teens.
Studying engineering was natural for me; I was always interested in technology and building things.
I have always said to young artists that scholastic training and the studying of art history are crucial to fully developing as an artist.
My lovely wife Janet has been in a few paintings. She is basically a reserved woman who has never sought the limelight. She has always been there throughout my career and continues to be at my side.
San Francisco is an interesting place. It's always been such a nice culturally diverse environment, which it still is, but there's a lot of money there now and a lot of dot com's so it's a little different than it used to be.
I never think about rhythm versus melody; I've always just played to what's in my head.
I've always said the bass just happens to be the crayon I picked out of the box. I'd still be drawing the same pictures... should I have picked trumpet or accordion or guitar, whatever it may be. The sounds in my head are still the same.
I have always enjoyed explaining physics. In fact it's more than just enjoyment: I need to explain physics.
The mind of the painter must resemble a mirror, which always takes the colour of the object it reflects and is completely occupied by the images of as many objects as are in front of it.
I have always felt it is my destiny to build a machine that would allow man to fly.
Each man is always in the middle of the surface of the earth and under the zenith of his own hemisphere, and over the centre of the earth.
I was always the kid in school who tried to get attention, not necessarily the class clown, but I'd do little unexpected performances.
I always felt that I had anxiety of survival in terms of livelihood even when I was making plenty of money.
I always considered myself a minor writer. My province is small, and I try to explore it very, very thoroughly.
I always thought that poetry is the verdict that others give to a certain kind of writing. So to call yourself a poet is a kind of dangerous description. It's for others; it's for others to use.
I always felt I was scraping the bottom of the barrel trying to get a song together.
As we make our way toward the finish line that some of us have already crossed, I never thought I'd get a Grammy Award. In fact, I was always touched by the modesty of their interest.
My mother always used to say when picking up a product, 'Would you give this to the Duchess of Windsor?' Well, that's lovely. But the Duchess of Windsor is dead.
Everything is always grungy in England, no? It's like a little shibboleth of the upper class, wearing something out of your grandfather's trunk.
My constant goal is to create clothing that applies to the lifestyle of my customers. My clothing must be aesthetically pleasing in color, texture, and construction. Rapid changes are a part of fashion, and the demands of the industry are that I remain fluid and versatile. But my aesthetic requirements will always be the same.
I was always trying to write standards, songs that anybody can sing. I figured that's where the money was.
Kids always need a role model. I let them know you can do it, too, if you really want to.
I've always wanted to be the biggest real estate man to come down the pike.
I've just always been around great songwriters. To me, they were the standard.
Generally, the president's power and capital is used to close a deal and not always to negotiate bit by bit.
Modernist architecture and town planning is inimical to human beings... based on the Darwinian concept that evolution is open ended, that there must always be something new and better.
I was bullied in first grade, and it's definitely not fun. But always tell somebody instead of holding it in. Communicate with people and just say, 'Hey, I'm being bullied. I need help.'
I do have a library of events I can talk about and I always expect to find a different point of view on it so even if I talk about the same event in the same town it's fresh.
I have always thought of myself as a performer first and way down the line as a recording artist.
I had to learn very quickly how to perform, how to act, how to look, to always say what I wanted to say in my songs.
I have always preferred paper and ink to a computer screen and I still write most of my lyrics by hand.
When you've sung the same song a million or a hundred thousand times, there are always moments when you drift off and go into automatic.
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