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I don't focus on the scale. I focus on doing my job. The team staff and the program I've been working on, they've been touching on that, but I don't focus on the scale.
I'm doing a lot of things in Africa. I've formed a company with two friends of mine called Made In Africa and we are doing a lot of important things across the continent.
It is not the crook in modern business that we fear, but the honest man who doesn't know what he is doing.
You can become obsessive, but you enjoy it - that's what you like doing. It is just how I am. I don't try my hardest to be like this.
All I had to do was go out and perform. One of the hardest things was doing those back flips, where you had to jump up and land on the top rope. It's precision movement.
It's unacceptable to just sit on the couch and say I'm not doing anything. You've got to get out and do everything you can.
The kids are so much fun. I'm always taking a look over at what they're doing because it reminds me of when I was so small before.
I've done all the table reads for Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow for all the pirate movies, because he's just been doing other stuff, and I just love the whole Jack Sparrow thing he's got going on; it is just genius, and I just think he has so much fun with it.
Not that painting would have been a release. The reason for doing it is the desire to create. I've got to do it! I've seen that, I can still remember it, I've got to paint it.
In high school I was president of the Student Council, and I ended up doing a lot of speeches. After you do a few in front of different schools, you get really comfortable talking in front of an audience.
In the telecommunications, consumer products, and railway businesses, there are very real consequences if you don't meet the consumer's needs and desires. There are also substantive rewards for doing so, and especially for exceeding customer expectations.
The thing about it is almost everyone could pass that way, but we were kept from doing it by our coaches.
The only reason for doing a play is to make a statement about it, and by that I don't mean a conceit of the producer.
I probably can win a prize for the most ways to use a Harvard Law School degree because of all the things I'm doing.
I'm a very restless person. I'm always doing something. The creative process never stops.
You have not found your place until all your faculties are roused, and your whole nature consents and approves of the work you are doing.
Put the uncommon effort into the common task... make it large by doing it in a great way.
I think it's sort of a rite of passage for a British actor to try and get the American accent and have a good crack at doing that.
When everyone around you is doing all this incredible pirate acting and you're having to sort of play the straight guy and move the story forward, you kind of want to be doing some of that pirate ripping it up stuff, but in truth, to be a part of that project is what I love.
Sometimes I'm more inspired by stuff that tells a story and less inspired by stuff that's not a natural extension of what I'm already doing.
Even when you write it, someone's got to play it. So if you can play it and bypass all the rest of the things, you're still doing as great as someone that has spent forty years trying to find out how to do that. I'm really pro-human beings, pro-expression of everything.
That's why I haven't been so anxious. But now, lots of people write and say, 'I want to find out what you're doing.' So I know that this book will enlighten them.
Yeah, I guess generally I don't want things ever to be easy. While there's some danger of doing something that loses your personal stamp on things, I'd rather take the chance of doing that and do something slightly uncomfortable or hard for myself.
We deserve to live in a world where there's no impunity, but beyond this question of impunity, there are all these structures that are actually doing a disservice to our people.
There are always groups on campus that are doing amazing things. I know when I was in college, I was a student at the University of Arizona, working on my bachelor's in history, and I got involved with a number of different groups that were connected to different social justice issues that I cared about.
I love going to cities and getting lost. I love doing that rather than following a guidebook.
To say that AI will start doing what it wants for its own purposes is like saying a calculator will start making its own calculations.
Even when I was making the first 'Paranormal Activity,' I didn't tell anyone I was making it, not my friends or neighbors or co-workers. I just kind of found that there was nothing to gain by announcing to the world that you're doing something.
I believe that whenever I want to learn something I can learn it much better and faster by myself if I'm motivated to learn it as opposed to kind of doing it in more a standard, institutionalized way.
When I was a kid, I used to make up all these characters. I love comedy a lot, and I don't get to do it often. Somewhere in the middle, I shifted into doing drama.
I never predicted that I'd be a comedian, but it was something that came so naturally to me. I just felt good doing it.
I believe God knew what he was doing when he put oil under our ground. It should be a means to an end.
I feel it most in my work, because there aren't roles about women who are spiritually evolving. That anyone would even write something like that, something that's worth doing, would be a miracle!
When I see Kickstarter, I don't see a company. Instead, I see a social movement. I see people doing things for people.
But I loved doing the physical stuff for 'Dredd.' I have to give a shout-out to the stunt team that I worked with.
Now I'm doing a film festival for kids and writing a script about a kidnapped journalist in Afghanistan.
When I first did theatre, I was always doing comedies; it was always my first love. But it wasn't what I was picked for at first, for films and TV.
I never wanted to be a director. I came into this industry by the little door, so I never learned anything; I never went to school. Actors will tell you I'm very precise. I just have the intuition of doing things.
I rarely stay at home when I'm in New York. I'm always doing things. It brings you so much energy.
I see the city as an organism, shaped through time by the little humans having habits and doing millions of stuff in and out of it.
I remember doing one of those computer careers tests. It told me I'd make an ideal HGV lorry driver because I've got 100 per cent spatial awareness. I'd be able to back them into tight parking spots.
I did ballet and gymnastics, and then I started acting when I was eight - just doing amateur theater at a place called Oldham Theatre Workshop in my hometown.
I wouldn't like to see a chick of mine taking her clothes off and kissing a fellow on screen. And my girls must get very hurt when they see me doing it.
I wasn't, like, this top model; I was quietly doing my work, and when I became an actress, people started doing research, and everybody found out. People dug out photos, and suddenly people became interested - but no one was interested in my photos when I was a model.
I was never a model-y model. I was doing it as a job, but people didn't even know I was a model.
If you want to make an easy job seem mighty hard, just keep putting off doing it.
I started doing sports when I was 13 and competitively doing sports - where I was actually training - when I was 17.
This is unproven technology, and if you don't know what you're doing, you shouldn't interact with tokens - from an investor and security perspective.
If you want to buy $10 of Ethereum and poke around with smart contracts, I encourage that. But use it as a technology, not as an investment, unless you know what you're doing.
No... a novel is a long business. I'm a slow writer, even when I'm doing very well I write slowly.
People have the right to call themselves whatever they like. That doesn't bother me. It's other people doing the calling that bothers me.
I don't write about good and evil with this enormous dichotomy. I write about people. I write about people doing the kinds of things that people do.
I prefer doing interviews where people don't have to interpret what you say. I'm going to be real honest.
I've seen too many sunrises, as far as the walk of shame, staying out too late doing very bad things.
I have superfine, superoily hair, so my struggle is always trying to get the volume I want. I end up not doing much with it ever.
In every country I visit, I am proud to present Jasmine and what we are doing here. I am in no doubt that we will soon be called upon to teach others the model we have been developing for the past decade, for the promotion of women-owned businesses.
When we talk about change, we, the business leaders, have to implement it. We have to look at what we're not doing and what we should be doing.
To do anything truly worth doing, I must not stand back shivering and thinking of the cold and danger, but jump in with gusto and scramble through as well as I can.
I loved doing my own stunts, and so, as much as the insurance people would allow me, I would get involved.
I was about 11 when my mother brought me this karaoke machine and I was really into it back then, but about 4 or 5 years ago is when I started printing up my own music, going to the studio and doing my own thing.
I would love to work with Mario Testino. I respect all the work he has done and is doing.
Right after college, I was trying to figure out what to do. Teach? Act? Model? Do PR for the deaf community? And now I'm doing all I dreamed of and more.
It is not the team that creates the comfort zone. I thinks it's the kind of films. You keep doing same kind of films that makes you comfortable. But none of my roles have been the same. They have been different, even though the films' premise were the same.
When people start dancing, they dance like they don't know they are doing it.
I've got one idea I want to do for a film and you know I just enjoy myself doing bits and pieces.
But I find the best things I do, I do when I'm trying to avoid doing something else I'm supposed to be doing. You know, you're working on something. You get bugged, or you lose your enthusiasm or something. So you turn to something else with an absolute vengeance.
By the time the people asking the questions are ready for the answers, the people doing the work have lost track of the questions.
I don't want to sound as if I'm doing something tremendously special. But I am a jazz fan.
But you know, my dad called me the laziest white kid he ever met. When I screamed back at him that he was putting down a race of people to call me lazy, his answer was that's not what he was doing, and that I was also the dumbest white kid he ever met.
We are also working on the restoration of salmon runs, and we are doing a new process of mass marking with these fish so we can tell the wild fish from the hatchery fish.
I eventually became an actor, starting with doing stand-up comedy in New York and then theater wherever they would let me. Finally, I moved out here to Los Angeles and got on a show.
When we did the first 'Uncharted,' we weren't able to capture the audio with the performances. We would go back and do A.D.R. - Automated Dialogue Replacement - in which you would hear yourself and then repeat your line. Even when we were doing that, there was a slight disconnect because you were trying to recreate a performance.
That's basically what I'm doing when I'm tapping them - getting my toes to the end of my shoes.
I like doing fight scenes. I always have, and I insist on doing as much of that action as they'll let me do. I think that's easy for me.
I'm always very proud of Moroccan artistes doing well and achieving international recognition.
You're still young. Don't panic. It's hard to know what you should be doing in your 20s. Try different things, have some fun, and see what happens.
I'll be seen as eccentric, like Vic Reeves or Spike Milligan, which would be amazing. But I suppose I'm in this weird transitional period between having some success doing weird stuff and not being eccentric yet. I'm in limbo.
Something that I really enjoy doing is creating and being a part of very different characters and very different projects.
For all of my class projects, I somehow turned it into a commercial parody or put on plays. My whole thing was seeing things from a big picture, from beginning to middle to end: making a costume, doing voices, writing a script, making it all happen.
I think almost anyone is capable of doing things that are evil or hurtful or harmful.
I'm on my computer a lot, but I swear I have an excuse! I spend about nine hours on media a day, but seven or eight of those are doing my schoolwork.
Well, TV series tie you up. You can't do films while you're doing a TV series.
How people themselves perceive what they are doing is not a question that interests me.
I am just an actor, and this is my job. What I am doing is not extraordinary.
You can be aware that something is idiosyncratic, and give it to a character, but keep doing it.
I'm not really a zombie genre guy; I'm not particularly versed in it. Doing 'The Walking Dead' sort of turned me on to the whole thing.
Women are outfundraised. Why? Because men have been doing it a lot longer. And, so not only do they have entry into the money, they have connections that a lot of women don't. Women are a lot older most of the times when they run for office because of the stigma.
Our Revolution has been the keeper of the flame doing the vital work of building a grassroots movement that leverages the people's agenda.
Somebody must always be doing something new, or life would get very dull.
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