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The politicians always told us that the Cold War stand-off could only change by way of nuclear war. None of them believed that such systemic change was possible.
Whether I do jazz or R&B, there are always complaints. I would just listen to the complaints about what I do instead of celebrating what I do, and that I'm different and in my own lane. It took a while for me to just ignore the doubts.
It's always tense when you move a character from a book to the screen. Always tense.
I was always intrigued with European cinema, and hated most American cinema. I didn't like the one, two, three - boom! style, with a neat and tidy ending. That was never my scene.
I always question if somebody else is going to love my films. I think that's what art is about - it's so individual.
I was always in trouble. I was mischievous. And movies were always a part of my world.
As an actor, it's up to you to show that you can do something else. For me, the interesting actors don't always go where you expect to find them.
It's true that French are not very sophisticated in the sense that they don't dress up for dinners. They are not like Americans, where they are always perfect - the girls are not very sporty; they don't take care of themselves as much as Americans, who always have very white teeth and are so fit.
I've always felt that Americans are very in the moment. There's not so much melancholia and mystery as there is in France. Everything must be understood. Everything must be analyzed.
So when my film career took off, I always felt like I was trying to play catch-up because I hadn't studied acting before. I didn't know how to manage money or my career. When I look back, I think I was a little bit shell-shocked.
I always felt like my best years would be from 50 to 65 years old. I don't know why. It was a feeling I had even when I was really young.
It seems like those of us who run a business can't go five minutes without encountering the term "company culture." The phrase is always uttered with extreme adoration, yet the very concept seems as nebulous as it is elusive.
I've always had a show that went seven episodes or 13 episodes or whatever. And I've never had a show that's gone past a first season. It really is a lot of work.
There was always pressure to make a Scientologist out of the people you were working with.
I've always been very interested in the struggle for human rights, not just here but abroad, and I wanted to be an inside player in that struggle. I wanted to make the laws reflect our ideals and ideas in this democracy that is America.
I've always had this hyper kinetic energy, so I don't really need much sleep at night.
I always grew up with the idea that in order to be a successful writer, I should have a book published.
Boeing is always looking at innovative ways to offer customers the highest level of service and support.
Akron, Ohio, is my home. I will always be here. I'm still working out at my old high school.
If I live to be 90, and I'm planning to, I'll always love performing for a live audience.
If any performer has quality in his voice he can almost always be helped to develop all the other necessary attributes.
I always worried I'd forget my lines or say the wrong words or the audience would laugh in the wrong places.
From the very beginning of this movement, Scientology has always been a very closeted organization. That aura of secrecy is something that the present-day management continues.
I've always worried that one day women would figure out how to get along without us and they would be able to reproduce unilaterally, like sponges.
Protesting is a fundamental aspect of our democracy, and I will always encourage this course of action, but it can be intimidating.
When I wasn't working on Broadway, I worked in a Bat Mitzvah dress shop and was the Cinderella of the shop - always cleaning and vacuuming!
I've always been such a fan of Habitat for Humanity and the work that they do.
I have always tried to be clear that my states are stages of justice reasoning, not of emotions, aspirations, or action.
President Obama always gives lip service to lowering the corporate tax rate, but he never specifies a particular rate or an overall plan.
Remember the refrain: We always build on the past; the past always tries to stop us. Freedom is about stopping the past, but we have lost that ideal.
People are interested in science, but they don't always know they're interested in science, and so I try to find a way to get them interested.
I have always felt that, aside from research that violates universal human mores, when it comes to technological applications, that which can be done will be done.
As a physicist, I've always found cosmology to be a rational elixir; it distances me from ordinary concerns.
Blaming speculators as a response to financial crisis goes back at least to the Greeks. It's almost always the wrong response.
I've always thought that underpopulated countries in Africa are vastly underpolluted.
It certainly was difficult to sell NAFTA because it's always difficult to sell open markets.
Guilt always hurries towards its complement, punishment; only there does its satisfaction lie.
Freedom of speech is always under attack by Fascist mentality, which exists in all parts of the world, unfortunately.
Have you noticed in your past experience that your kind interpretations were almost always truer than you harsh one?
I almost always use first person voice in my novels. It has its limitations, but it gives a sense of immediacy that's hard to create with an anonymous, all-seeing narrator.
Times may have changed, but there are some things that are always with us - loneliness is one of them.
My preferred style is to write in first person, so I always have to play around with possible narrator voices until I find something that works.
Personally, my interest in social history ends around 1959, by which time I was an adolescent. I've always attributed this to my particular sensibilities. I like formality and elegance, and I'm fundamentally conservative.
Even professional, paid carers aren't always models of saintly behaviour - and they know they can knock off at the end of their shift to go home, take an uninterrupted shower, and have a normal conversation with someone.
I've always jealously guarded my feminine mystique. I've been married twice, and neither of my husbands has ever seen me put my face on.
Being eye candy always was a short-term career, and here's the reason. The world finds young women more attractive than old women because youthfulness signals fertility.
I'm happy whenever I'm in a rehearsal room. I've always gotten all my energy and creativity in there.
I was always a secretary in the early days, before we decided we were brave enough to join Equity and see if this thing has any legs.
From the time I started taking photographs, I started working with plastics. I've always treated plastic like it was marble or gemstone or fine glass. I've always gotten the most out of it. I love it!
I've always written about other artists, or I write my thoughts down, but I've never written a story.
I like to always remind my dancers about ways to avoid injury. One of the basic ways to avoid injury is to always make sure to stretch and warm up your body. This will loosen up your muscles, which will help to avoid common strain injuries such as shin splints and ankle strains.
I love exploring the more complicated side of love. I feel like I've always gravitated toward that.
I've been through so many different phases, partly because I moved around so much. I never found my identity based on where I was from. It was always pick up and explore something else.
For whatever reason, I've always gravitated towards music that feels nostalgic or longing or beautifully tragic.
I always considered technical musicianship as something you should be ashamed of - I don't know why.
The bands you like and know that are French are always outsiders in the French music industry - Daft Punk, Air.
Also, for a team as strong as like ours, the Tour will always remain the biggest goal of the whole year, and personally I will certainly concentrate most of my energy on this race.
From the time I was little, I always felt like an outsider. I always felt nervous and uncomfortable with myself.
I'm always in search of those books where you don't want to stop reading, and 'Me Before You' is at the top of that list.
I was one of those kids who liked a lot of attention. I was always the kid in class who'd be telling jokes and getting in trouble. Theater was a natural way for me to channel that and also become a productive member of society.
Really, the impetus driving me is I've always sung, but I like to act, I like drama, I like text, which is why opera is something I've come late to, I'd say.
It's always a collective group of people coming together to oppose those things which are fundamentally contrary to our basic humanity.
I have always been a writer of letters, and of long ones; so, when I first thought of writing a book in the form of letters, I knew that I could do it quickly and easily.
Surely we have always acted; it is an instinct inherent in all of us. Some of us are better at it than others, but we all do it.
I had always done broader characters, but going to UCB and speaking to my own voice was important for auditioning for TV and film.
I've always worked in cinemas or cafes to make money because it turns out freelance journalism is quite hard to get into.
I never wanted to write really cheesy pop lyrics - like, 'baby, baby, the sun is shining' - that's not something that interests me personally. I'm always wanting to write something that has some kind of meaning.
I guess I'm fortunate in that two things I always wanted to do, since I was 16, were play music and get into news media. I'm very lucky to have two things that can engage my brain at once.
I understand why parents worry about books - they're worried about their kids. They want to keep their kids safe. But parents aren't always realistic.
I'm always drawn to the underdogs, to the people whose stories don't get told.
You don't reach points in life at which everything is sorted out for us. I believe in endings that should suggest our stories always continue.
I always end up hurting myself doing something mundane. If I have to do some complicated stunt, I'm fine.
One of my really good friends in New York is a musician and looks just like Lindsay Buckingham. We always fancied ourselves the nice Fleetwood Mac.
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