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I like to be a little different. I like details. Whatever I wear, I always have a say.
When I get the questions, I answer what I can answer. If they ask me about the match, I cannot really say that I like eating bananas.
I've learned to say, 'I'm a friend of Big Bird. He even taught me how to sound like him.'
I like starting projects in January. That's the best time to start something. It's so inward.
With upper- and middle-class lawns, there's more hidden, whereas with working-class or poor lawns, there's more out to see. It just sits right out there. Very honest. Like the people.
One of my most laughable moments was when we visited the monkeys in Ubud - they really seemed to like me and at one point, I had three males on my head and shoulders.
I just remember Stella Tenant and me dancing in Donatella Versace's bathtub until like four in the morning. It was one of those 'pinch me' moments.
It's like there's a pulsating, hidden world, governed by ancient laws and principles, underlying everything around us - from the movements of electrical charges to the motions of the planets - and most people are completely unaware of it. To me, that's a shame.
The reasons why images are so primal and people immediately relate to it is that we are exquisitely engineered to interpret information that is arrayed in two dimensions. That's our eyesight. That's how our eye-brain system works. So it immediately feels to us when we look at an image like we have extended our senses.
If you are in any way squeamish or genteel, skip 'Gillespie and I.' If you'd like to know a little more about the seamy side of the human condition, by all means, pick this one up.
I like pressure. Diamonds are made under pressure, and I definitely enjoy it.
I've always been a bit of a daredevil, even as a little girl with a pretty high pain tolerance and things like that.
I think, in BMX, it's a lot like horse racing. I wouldn't really bet on it.
Yes, my mother was a singer, and my father played piano and keyboards. They were in a band together, though they also had regular jobs because they had kids and stuff like that.
I've always stayed pretty fit. I felt I needed to give myself energy by exercising and things like that.
We've worked very hard as a band and would like to think we've got this far on the strength of our music.
In Ireland, it's been like U2 and The Cranberries, which is rock, but you know they're Irish.
I went to Tokyo when I was a child, but there's still so much of the country I'd like to explore.
People see the celebrity lifestyle and assume everything is perfect, but we're just like everyone else.
Christian Scientists not only don't like to acknowledge illness; they don't like to see it. On occasion, I was sent to my room from the dinner table for sneezing or coughing; I now know that I was allergic to our cat.
Whenever you have to figure out things that aren't explicit, like in salary negotiations, you see differences in how women and people of color succeed.
We live by our values at Levo. We began by surrounding ourselves with passionate, values-driven people who had their intentions in the right place, and learned that like attracted like.
Dogs have such short life spans, it's like a concentrated version of a human life. When they get older, they become much more like our mothers. They wait for us, watch out for us, are completely fascinated by everything we do.
Like every child growing up in America, I read 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' and 'Huckleberry Finn.' I liked them well enough, but I didn't love them.
I write about times and places I would visit in a time machine, like ancient Rome or the Wild West.
I spoke at a number of conventions, like for pharmacists and cosmetologists, so I've done a lot of public speaking in my life.
Well, I'm just a really sentimental person, and I just get leveled by things so easily, like from films, to personal interactions, to memories, to music.
I just started studying opera - very, very much as hobby - and for some reason I've been gravitating toward French composers, like a lot of Debussy and Faure. I find it a really sinuous and spooky language to sing in.
Being in therapy is great. I spend an hour just talking about myself. It's kinda like being the guy on a date.
I'd like a pop-up magazine with 45 articles on Russell Crowe. I'm like a teenager. I'd have 'Teen Beat' if I could, for grown-ups.
I guess I feel like somebody flipped a switch, and the whole world is in Technicolor now.
Sitting next to Olivia Newton-John, I was like, 'Do not sing one song from Grease.' That's all I was telling my brain at all times: 'Do not sing Hopelessly Devoted. Don't do it.'
I remember I was so crabby in my third trimester - I got gestational diabetes because I'd been acting like I was in a one-woman pie-eating contest.
I always like to think I'm having a dinner party, and I'm the host, and the audience are my guests.
All I really want to be is boring. When people talk about me, I'd like them to say, Carol's basically a short Bill Bradley. Or, Carol's kind of like Al Gore in a skirt.
It wasn't until I started to read short stories - by people like Alice Munro, Mavis Gallant, John Updike... Eudora Welty - that I became excited about the possibilities of writing.
Fashion is not an investment. If you wear a dress and don't get many compliments, you won't wear it again. It's not like buying bonds.
When you do something that you like, and you think you can keep doing it, you don't think about retiring.
My fat cells have a memory like Einstein! I'm proof that surgery is not a magic potion. There are many ways to sabotage it.
I don't know where everything is going, but I'm pretty confident that people like books - the objects. So I'm going to go on that -they're not going to disappear.
I like banks because they keep my money safe, but I don't want to talk about banks 12 times a year.
Some reviewers call my stories dark - and yes, there is violence and angst, and the stakes are high - but I like to think that the endings are satisfying and hopeful.
I like to write stories that read like historical fiction about great, world-changing events through the lens of a flawed protagonist.
I love the writing. I love the idea of typing and seeing it on the computer and printing it out myself and, you know, moving sentences around. I like that.
I'm not always optimistic. You wouldn't have all cylinders cooking if you were always like Mary Poppins.
I felt like jumping out a window when I heard Streisand was doing it. I'd played it four and a half years - I thought Dolly was mine. But after the initial shock wore off, I realized no great part is ever exclusively anybody's.
I didn't know I wanted to go into entertainment, but I knew I wanted to be on stage when I was about seven. I saw a play, like most kids do, at a children's theater in Cleveland, and I just saw them up there, and I thought, 'that's where I want to be.'
I don't like to objectify the people I play. I always try to go for the truth in any part.
This idea that you can watch a show like 'True Detective,' and it was awesome, but is it really ruined for you if the finale is not your favorite episode of it? It's just odd to me.
'Brisco' was the first show I created, and of course, at the time I had no idea what a special experience it was because I didn't have a frame of reference. After it was over I was like, 'Damn. Shoot. That was something special.' I'm still upset that it got cancelled.
We should just go back to, like, episode 30 and re-break from there and just make it a spaceship. That would be the unexpected reboot of 'Lost.'
I'm a big baseball fan, and I feel proprietary about the Dodgers. I'm not the owner. I'm not the manager. But I feel passionate about the decisions that they make, and I take it personally when they make decisions I don't like.
I love games. When I first saw 'Celebrity Family Feud,' I literally, in all caps, emailed my team and was like, 'Why am I not on this?'
I guess I don't really feel like I have that much power to influence that many people.
We don't know how to actually code, but I wish that I did. It's so much harder than anyone could possibly imagine - it's like learning German.
I like Los Angeles. So many artistic people, and I just love the weather.
I like to mix and match vintage with designer. It's how I create my own style.
I think in general, lines are a bad idea. Especially if they sound like lines. Everyone's immediate reaction is to just kind of cringe a little bit.
I definitely have a little attraction to bad guys, but they have to be sweethearts underneath. After all, I like to be treated well.
I really like guys who have confidence, but not the cocky over-the-top confidence.
There was a French singer, Francoise Hardy - I used to look at her pictures and try to dress like her.
I just love sneakers. When I first started wrestling, I was wrestling in boots, and I felt like I was trying too hard to play a wrestler. I just wanted to be myself. So when I started wearing sneakers, I felt so much better.
I just feel so lucky and fortunate to be a part of all these 'first-evers.' Now it's getting to a point where we don't even have to say the 'first-ever' or anything like that because it's just become the norm. Before, it was, 'Oh my gosh, the women are the main event of 'Smackdown' tonight.' And now it's, 'The women are the main event.'
Any opportunity I get, I want to make the most of it, and I'm not afraid to look like an idiot.
People say that wrestling is not ballet. But as a former ballerina, I'd like to see some of these men put on a pair of tights and go do what a dancer does. Because it's a lot! It's definitely difficult.
I'm a classical type of guy. Whatever's out at that point in time, I like it. I just put my own twist on it, and we go from there.
Listening to others does not mean you should sound like them; find your own voice by telling stories as authentically as possible.
You're more likely to finish a book you enjoy, than one that feels like literary drudgery.
I consider myself an activist for women like me, who want to be confident and don't want to be judged.
It just so happens that I'm trans. It shouldn't have to be like 'Oh, that's the trans model selling the trans clothes.'
I like my cheese, I like my milk in my coffee, and nobody's gonna tell me any different.
Going to Broadway - then to be invited to the Tonys - I really tap into what that feels like now to fulfill lifetime goals.
I'm just going to do things that I like to do, sing songs that I like to sing.
I have a constant sweet tooth, so I like anything from the bakery, like cupcakes, cookies.
One puts off the biography like you put off death. To write an autobiography is to etch the words on your own gravestone.
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