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If you can't control your tweeting habits, then stop tweeting. Go seek therapy.
Pfizer's actually teamed up with my nonprofit organization, which is called Adaptive Action Sports. I cofounded this organization in 2005 to help people with physical disabilities get involved in action sports, go snowboarding, skateboarding.
There are so many choices I made simply for health insurance. Is it the ideal role I wanted to play, or the TV show I wanted to be a part of? No, but it let me afford to go to the doctor.
I just have this sense of entitlement that I should be able to feel comfortable at all times, like I could go to bed at any moment in what I'm wearing.
People have nannies and big cars, and they want to go to Maui for Christmas. When there are those kind of stakes involved, people get ruthless.
As a novelist, you deepen your characters as you go, adding layers. As a reporter, you try to peel layers away: observing subjects enough to get beneath the surface, re-questioning a source to find the facts. But these processes aren't so different.
I read a lot when I'm travelling and always have a couple of books on the go.
I was in a special class, where you skip a grade - you go from seventh to ninth. But I got kicked out. You had to maintain an 85 average, and I didn't. I was too focused on trying to be popular.
The building in the Bronx where I grew up was filled with mostly Holocaust survivors. My two best friends' parents both survived the camps. Everyone in my grandparents' building had tattoos. I'd go shopping with my grandparents, and the butcher, the baker, everybody in the whole neighborhood had tattoos.
While there are plenty of reasons that we lost in 2016, there's at least one that we can definitely fix for next time: We can make sure that no one is left behind in where we go, in who we talk to, in what we say, and in what we do.
It's actually one of the hardest things for trans people, is to go to the bathroom.
I just go out and sing my songs. I don't put on elaborate stage shows with ridiculous fancy dress.
I've been on loads of promotional trips in so many other countries, and most of the time, you just want to go home.
We have this obsession with celebrity, where people can go on shows and makes millions of pounds from being completely talentless - Jade Goody, all that type of people - and it really gets to me. I'm not interested, I'm a musician. It's not about being famous and being a celeb.
I used to have a lot of superstitions, and then I realized that it was kind of hogwash. Once I let go of them, I relaxed a lot.
Something I'm going to try to really instill in my own family is a lot of tradition. And, I used to have a lot of superstitions, and then I realized that it was kind of hogwash. Once I let go of them, I relaxed a lot.
I graduated high school and I didn't have a skill set and I didn't want to go to college. I needed a job.
I have to say I've been lucky in that way in that I've been able to go from different films and different genres with different challenges.
I like to go out to different restaurants in New York. I'm a restaurant junkie.
I had been a foreign correspondent in Japan for the 'Wall Street Journal' when my editor there became Washington bureau chief - this was 2007 - and he said, 'How would you like to go to Iowa and cover Hillary Clinton?' I was 28. I went to Iowa.
I'm a slave to my dogs and go out with them almost every day. They are poorly behaved if they don't run. They really act up.
Being a comfortable public speaker, which involves easily being able to go off-script, strongly signals competence.
Independent media can go to where the silence is and break the sound barrier, doing what the corporate networks refuse to do.
The illegal immigrants are like termites. They are eating the grain that should go to the poor; they are taking our jobs.
I don't have anything in particular to achieve; I don't want to go any particular direction. I just want to take up the challenges of life as we go along.
I have the foundation to write, and then I go back and do research, and some of that might influence the recrafting of certain scenes.
I do not go on my Wikipedia page. There's just too much weird information on there for me to pick apart.
I wasn't even going to do acting. I don't know how it even happened, to be honest. I was going to go into psychology or something like that. Or business. And then some moment of madness took over and I decided, 'Oh, I'm gonna go to London and try to be an actor.'
Watching my dad go through all of the different career paths in the entertainment industry that he has, has absolutely influenced me.
Litigation: A machine which you go into as a pig and come out of as a sausage.
Lawsuit: A machine which you go into as a pig and come out of as a sausage.
This world is run with far too tight a rein for luck to interfere. Fortune sells her wares; she never gives them. In some form or other, we pay for her favors; or we go empty away.
When I finished the juniors I felt, perhaps for about a year and a half, that everything was going to be the same and that I would be able to go out there and win any match. But it wasn't the case. I struggled.
Most writers I know go for word counts, and I used to be a journalist, so I guess that's ingrained.
I get a very vague idea and - perhaps because I once was a journalist, or perhaps because that's what made me want to be a journalist - I go off and explore it for a bit, rather than mapping out a plot and then filling in the research.
I take ballet class as often as possible - up to 5 times a week - and try to go to the gym on the days that I don't take class. I also do a floor barre/Pilates mat class almost everyday.
I just like to do covers, every once in a while. If someone pays me to go into the studio, I'll do it.
I got roped into Twitter. I actually quite enjoy it! But I don't go on as often as some.
I knew when I was about 14 that I wanted to be a director and that I wanted to go to NYU for film school.
I hate to go to movies or watch a TV show and know the ending within 15 minutes.
When I go into making a movie, personally, I don't try to bring other pieces of movies with me.
My favourite thing is to do crossword puzzles. I do the 'New York Times' one every morning. Then I go to the barn to see my horse.
I was terrified to go solo. It's lonely doing it by myself. But I wanted to challenge myself.
That's the problem with soaps, of course. The stories never end. They can go on and on and on.
Personally, when I go to Tulum, I prefer to be near the action but not in the midst of it.
I did actually have a deal with Columbia, but it became increasingly clear to me after signing with them that they didn't know what to do with me and I didn't know what to do for them, so we agreed to go our separate ways.
When I touch Ronda, I'll always try to get the knockout. But if we go to the ground, I'll be ready for anything.
I might go down as well to 125 and try it first in the gym to see how it goes.
If you want the belt, you have to go drive it through and try to get it like I did against Miesha Tate.
Every album is just a greatest hits of whatever songs are on a pile when I go in to make a record.
When I was younger, I could get that white-knuckle grip of holding on to an idea and not wanting to let it go.
Film is a lot different. You have the whole script in its entirety, and you have a couple of weeks to learn different scenes, really go over them and rehearse them so when you get to them they're more fleshed out. But TV shows are harder.
I personally am very active with the women's prison association, and I designed a locket, and 100 percent of the proceeds go to the women's prison association.
The first few weeks of being a mom were profound, not just emotionally but also, physically. All the changes you instinctually go through are miraculous.
We all go through phases; in one such phase, I was interested to know about the psychic phenomenon.
I want to only be part of films that are worth my time. I give my heart and soul for four-five months and I don't want that to go in vain.
For the movie 'Bhaskar Oru Rascal' I had to let go of a part of my agreed salary and in fact, had to lend money to the producer when he couldn't meet his financial obligations at the time of the movie's release.
Glenda Bailey is a woman after my own heart who believes that climbing the career ladder can be overrated, to say the least. After all, why not just go for what you want now?
I was about 15 years old, and I needed a job, and somebody I know - I don't even know who it was - said that there was a television show that needed a presenter and that I should go and audition for it, so I did. That was a show called 'The Word,' and I got that job.
I go to the Korean spa when the kids go to bed. It's like I turn my brain off.
I can't talk about anything or write about anything if I don't understand it. So a lot of the stuff that I go through and a lot of the time that I spend is understanding.
Starting off, all options are always open, but as soon as you choose something, you inevitably limit yourself. If you go for B, A is out.
I had the chance to go to Manchester United and other teams in the Premier League.
The day I signed for Chelsea, I had to go around the world - from Los Angeles to Singapore, through London - and I trained. Difficult.
Anywhere you go in the world is what you make of it, not what you read in books.
It wasn't very satisfying playing the big arenas, but it was good as far as a paycheck. But the sound was terrible, especially in hockey arenas - the sound would go on for 30 seconds after we quit playing.
I no longer need a large television set in my vanity van and just go to Hotstar on my phone - it is much easier to watch everything there.
My mom and I shopped for my 'X Factor' outfits at La Cantera. We went to Forever 21 and Urban Outfitters. I live really close to the mall, so I'd always go there to shop.
We are rich in the quantity of songs rather than in the quality. The singer has to go through hundreds of compositions before he finds one that really says something.
And, of course, millions of us cross the border to work in US homes and gardens and factories and carpentry shops and restaurants, and if you go to a restaurant pretty much anywhere in the United States, the chances are that the dishes will be washed by a Mexican.
You know, one, two, three, four, five years go by and then Marcos gets a little boring.
I was an undergraduate at Princeton, and I was pressed by the math department to go on to graduate school. Actually they gave me fellowships that paid my way, otherwise I would not have been able to continue.
We got babies raising babies, and its important for us as responsible adults to go out and do what we can to make sure that our kids are steered in the right direction.
I learned the power of radio watching Eleanor Roosevelt do her show. I used to go up to Hyde Park and hold her papers. I was just a messenger, but it planted the bug of radio in me.
I don't want to just go to the playoffs, I don't want to go to the playoffs and win the first round, second round, and not win the whole thing because it's bittersweet.
Obviously, if I could go back and change anything, I would be a perfect man. And I know there's no perfect man.
I go on a hunt for things that make sense to me and that I can actively play as an actress.
One thing that did give me pause for thought, when I told my female friends now that I was writing about a 13-year-old girl, without exception they all said, 'I would not go back to being 13 for a million pounds.'
When you go in to do a screen test, you negotiate your contract and sign all your paperwork before you even get on a plane.
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