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I would like to feel that I have a range and that it's not just a matter of being a comic actor or a serious actor, because those are really artificial classifications, I think.
Young entrepreneurs, in general, feel they're too busy running their companies, which I think is a mistake. But once they're older, you see much more of a propensity to be involved in philanthropy.
People still call me the eternal amateur. After all, professionals are supposed to be able to conduct everything. But I can't unless I feel some connection inside. Conducting is not an end in itself for me.
I can't even touch another conductor's baton. The center of gravity, the feel of the handle, puts me totally off.
I feel I have had a very interesting life, but I am rather hoping there is still more to come. I still haven't captained the England cricket team, or sung at Carnegie Hall!
I feel like, for so many years in the industry, LGBT-identifying actors were told to play small or water themselves down or 'butch it up,' whether you're a male and you're only going out for straight characters because gay characters aren't being written, or you're a woman and you're told to 'femme it up' to play the leading lady role.
I feel like people are so eager and willing to accept the concept of females being bisexual and having it be a very natural thing, but as soon as a male proclaims himself as bisexual, we automatically dismiss it and say, 'No, he's just gay.'
It's important to be able to have representation for black queer women, because I feel like there's not much representation for them in the mainstream.
I'm hopefully making the reader feel a lot about the characters and then about their own life.
I want an ending that's satisfying. I'm more of a classical writer than a modernist one in that I want the ending to be coherent and feel like an ending. I don't like when it just seems to putter out. I mean, life is chaotic enough.
When I first started doing these roasts in the mid '90s, they were a lost art, like jousting or calligraphy. But I feel like roasts help tame the room and let off steam... It's like it's all being handled by professionals.
I guess I don't think there's any reason to feel guilty about having joy in your life, regardless of how bad things are in the world.
I think art is a consolation regardless of its content. It has the power to move and make you feel like you're not.
I like making songs up. Whether or not they're great songs or good songs, whatever. It's something I've always done, and I definitely feel like I've gotten better at it.
If you watched companies such as Sony and Samsung grow, they focused first on features and then on industrial design, which made their products look and feel better.
I can't just say everything that I feel because, at the end of the day, I am a product.
I feel like with the whole Internet era, people can be so judgmental and evil online.
We want to take our time with 'Descender' and let the story unfold at its own pace. But we have carefully planned each world and worked to give each its own look and feel. And each of the 9 core worlds will play a role in the series.
Usually, I create tunes that are fragmented. I think the biggest obstacle for people with their creativity is that they feel they have to sit down and create this finished, polished product.
We've gotten to a point where it costs so much money to make a movie that directors and filmmakers feel they have to make sure that everybody gets it. And that's an unfortunate development, I think, in a lot of narratives floating around in the film industry.
Actors usually respond to minor aspects of their own character or things that even feel disparate from themselves.
I get people saying, 'Opera is too large a canvas for me. I don't love it. I love movies that feel almost like documentaries,' in terms of artistic vocabularies of storytelling. I totally get that discussion; that makes sense to me.
I don't feel I'm a step above anyone on this team. I'm just another link in the chain.
I just feel rejuvenated in such a big way because of these race cars I get to drive.
At the end of the day, I'm just trying to feel the music and be free - as free as possible.
So I just try to be me and feel the songs and feel the energy of the band with me.
I don't want to go back to WWE and burn out within four or five months, and having another run as TNA world champion would feel just as good.
Any time it's a Swanton, I'm confident. But if I feel I can't do it, I won't do it.
I can't wrestle a match without getting my ankles taped because they feel like they'll shatter on me.
Our bodies are hanging along for the ride, but my brain is talking to your brain. And if we want to understand who we are and how we feel and perceive, we really understand what brains are.
There are certain artworks that I respond to, artists that I respond to. It's an intellectual reaction but it's also a biological reaction. And the excitement that the work can generate - how it makes you feel about not only your intellectual possibilities but your physical possibilities in this world. How it feels to be alive!
I feel at some point that the farm state politics will overwhelm the Florida politics.
I don't know, I'm just a weird person like that, I'm kind of sensitive and I feel bad for people that hurt other people 'cause it's just awful.
I consider myself really lucky every single day. To the point where I feel guilty a lot because I have so much and so many other people don't have what I have.
Sometimes I think, 'Maybe I could have a drink or two.' But then I think about it, and I just don't want to. It's just not in the cards. I know what I feel like now that I don't drink. I know what it feels like not to be hungover, trying to put my legs on.
The older you get, and the more you're in this business, the more you kind of feel like, 'Why don't we just do it my way?'
It will be hard to convince people that their welfare is safe in the hands of a federal government when they feel themselves the victims of unjust sectional discrimination.
Books are my very favorite gift to give. If you give a book to someone and they really respond to it, you feel you've actually changed their life in some way.
We earned the 'Line of Duty' audience's loyalty over a number of years, and I feel privileged to have that.
There are great female role models out there, and I just feel very proud to be able to represent them in my work.
I understand why people could look at things that Donald Trump says and be deeply offended by them and feel that he is not looking out for their best interests.
We're in this industry, we feel like we need to be plugged into a news cycle all day long. You feel like if you're not commenting on the news 24 hours a day, seven days a week, you're not going to be relevant.
I feel that if you have the talent and are hard working, then no one can stop you.
It's not at all uncommon for a writer to get a ton of publicity for one book and then not get as much for the next one. I don't worry about that because I try to worry about the one single part of the job I can control: the writing of the book. If I do that well, I feel, good tidings generally will follow and readers will stick with me.
With Pearl Jam, everybody is so good at what they do, it's hard to get up the courage to say, Can I sing this part, or, I want to play guitar. I feel like I have more courage to do that.
As a matter of principle, I always come to a film like a blank slate, I don't learn my lines in advance. With this approach, I feel clean.
Much as you would like, you are not going to change people who feel it's part of their religious commitment to 'save' you.
Twins have a special bond. They feel safer with each other than with their peers.
People who take more than their share usually feel an inflated sense of entitlement.
When I see the cultural diversity that exists today, I feel that we must defend it, and we need Europe, because otherwise we are going to live in a society with a single model, the Anglo-American model.
I think that it's always appropriate for Americans and for American foreign policy to make clear why we feel that self-government is most compatible with peace, the well-being of people, and human dignity.
I feel very honoured to be joining the Ferrari family and becoming a part of the most prestigious team in the history of Formula One.
In a career, when you hit 40 and you've done a lot of this and that, you want to try some new things. I feel like that as a director, too, from one film to the other.
I love those films where I feel the director's confidence - where he doesn't need to overdo it with the shots and the cuts.
Because I was born in Casablanca and my parents were from the south of Spain, I do not have a big central root in France. I feel French but in a few ways, not at all French.
I don't feel like I have to be nationalistic French because I'm afraid of losing whatever. No, no, no, no. And also I don't think we are the best.
Never feel remorse for what you have thought about your wife; she has thought much worse things about you.
A married couple are well suited when both partners usually feel the need for a quarrel at the same time.
Renown? I've already got more of it than those I respect, and will never have as much as those for whom I feel contempt.
I want to take this opportunity to express, one more time, my deep sadness to those countrymen who feel, rightly, that they were victims of my government.
I feel about airplanes the way I feel about diets. It seems to me that they are wonderful things for other people to go on.
Do you know how helpless you feel if you have a full cup of coffee in your hand and you start to sneeze?
There aren't too many things that make you feel better than a little kid seeing you, yelling your name, and running to you.
One of the most important things in my childhood were the new books that came in. I feel sorry for kids today who have so many other options like television that they may not value books as much as they could enjoy them.
We all grew up in Bronxville, I went to Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart - in the old location on Convent Avenue - and I've lived here since 1962. I couldn't feel more like a New Yorker.
I feel I was very fortunate to be in the position to do something positive, to make a contribution to change. It gave me terrific satisfaction.
I think I'm fairly demanding, probably. You have to feel that when you're appointed to a job you have to do the job.
To tell the truth, I don't feel the pressure of fame. I don't have the problem of being a celebrity in terms of recognizability.
Falling in love. Being in love. It's something I dream of, something I want to feel.
I want people to feel happy in their own skins and feel accepted by society.
What drives me is to still feel creative and like I'm pushing myself as an artist.
Most of these wild animals depart in autumn when the sun changes their behavior and they feel the urge to migrate or go off alone. While they are with us, however, they become characters in my books, articles, and stories.
We can recognize the dawn and the decline of love by the uneasiness we feel when alone together.
I feel really content in my 30s actually. I don't feel like the wisest person in the world but I definitely don't worry or stress like I used to.
If everyone had a business model like Raven + Lily, I feel like the world would be an awesome place to live in.
I'm really drawn to comedy. I grew up in the South, so I'm drawn to all things southern, so my role in 'Getting On' has been fun for me to play something southern - I always feel like I understand those characters more because of where I was raised.
I feel like I delivered a blow, an unfortunate blow to a profession that not only did I personally love doing but that I value for society.
I still have deep respect for the evangelical tradition and feel, in many ways, close to the Baptist roots of my childhood, although I've been an Episcopalian throughout my adult life and a regular churchgoer.
A lot of people are comfortable labelling you because it's easy. Like, 'He's a rapper. He can only do this. He can only do these types of shows.' I want to do everything. I want to feel comfortable being me.
I don't really get embarrassed a lot because I feel like life goes on. I mean, I fell on stage one time; like, I tripped one time. My voice cracked... That's pretty embarrassing.
Pat Roberts and I both feel very strongly that when we get to Iran, that we can't make the same mistakes. We have to ask the questions, the hard questions before, not afterwards, and get the right intelligence.
All of imagination - everything that we think, we feel, we sense - comes through the human brain. And once we create new patterns in this brain, once we shape the brain in a new way, it never returns to its original shape.
I want people to understand balance. I might make a banger, and that's the way that I feel, and then I may want to make a song that's really deep.
I feel that there's a lot of would-be guardians of the culture who think that high-minded literary purpose and the life that gets chronicled in the gossip columns, that these two things are incompatible.
There's this stress that is relieved when you realize somebody understands, and that's only going to happen if you feel the person who's writing the book or the people in the TV show aren't holding back.
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