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It took me time to adjust and to realise it was not going to happen like it did in the juniors.
During my youth, the idea of moving from Lebanon was unthinkable. Then I began to realise I might have to go, like my grandfather, uncles and others who left for America, Egypt, Australia, Cuba.
I don't have very many little fetishes, but the one I do have is that I like a particular mug to drink out of. It's just a small china cup, and I get very upset if my husband moves it.
I have this ridiculous chip on my shoulder, having been a dancer, that I feel like I really ought to be able to do everything myself - but there are some things I very clearly cannot.
I think that, like any kind of career, there are many different people involved in the ballet world.
As a lover of both hip-hop and jazz, I feel like much of the latter community still doesn't truly embrace hip-hop as a musical extension.
When my hair is picked out, my whole aura is picked out, like, 'See this, see me.'
I didn't like fairy tales when I was younger. I found a lot of fairy tales scary. They really didn't sit well with me.
The funny thing is, the girls that I'm always up against for roles are pretty nice and cool, like Emma Watson. She's awesome.
I just like to do covers, every once in a while. If someone pays me to go into the studio, I'll do it.
There are definitely reasons to do certain things, but I like to stick to good director, good actor, good script.
I never saw myself going to college. Even when I was looking at different schools, I was like, this really isn't right.
I have belly fat like everybody else, and I don't want to be airbrushed on the cover of a magazine.
I know when I used to chemically straighten mine, I did it because I wasn't comfortable with my natural hair. I thought it was too poofy, too kinky. So for me, personally, when I started wearing it natural, it felt like I was blossoming because I was letting go of all the dead hair and all the parts of me that had rejected my natural state.
When I left Chicago, people said, 'Careful with that Texas heat'. I'm like, 'I'm from Puerto Rico. I know heat.'
Actually, I love mythology. When I was a kid I was obsessed with myth and I wanted to be a mythologist when I grew up. Then I realized I really just like stories.
I think there's an instinct to make grotesque horror films that are purely carnal, like the 'Saw' movies.
I've always felt like, you know, there's this imaginary wall that we ourselves put up or others do by saying that we can't do something.
Once I accumulated a bunch of sounds and learned how to use Logic, I was like, 'Wait a second, I don't need to work with any producers. I can do this on my own.'
I like my privacy, and my personal bank manager is one of my favourite people.
I would like to say a few things about that photo in 'Tatler'. I have no regrets. The article was about the 20 cleverest people in England, covered up only by the thing that makes them clever. A saxophonist, for example, had only his saxophone, and an artist, his easel. So I was covered by books.
There may be fewer women historians writing on traditionally 'male' subjects, but they are outstanding in the field - like Margaret MacMillan.
I am not good wife material because I'm fiercely independent and like to go off and do my own thing.
You know that gap between where you are and where you'd like to be? Within that gap, there is an ache and an aspirational leap, which is very good for writing.
I'm pretty relaxed with my skincare. I really like two brands: Tata Harper and Ren, which is a natural skincare line. I use lotions, and I use Dove soap.
Compared to overdeveloped islands like Nassau, Bimini has kept its original charm. Walk the streets to see colorfully painted houses, funky shops, and trade greetings with friendly Biminites.
My mom has a tape from when I was, like, 2 years old, talking with my grandma, telling her a story that's really elaborate about werewolves and wolves.
I have a screened in porch, and it's nice to curl up with a book outside when it's raining, especially an old battered classic like 'Pride & Prejudice & Zombies.'
I don't think I'm unusual in that, in my 20s, like many people, I felt invincible.
I have a general sense of excitement about the future, and I don't know what that looks like yet. But it will be whatever I make it.
I've been doing everything people like to see: knock people out, and submissions, and go in there to fight.
Ronda knows what's like to have this belt, she knows the power this belt has.
Juliana Pena says I'm running from her, Valentina Shevchenko also said I'm running from her, and now she's saying Juliana Pena is running from her, too. I don't like to play games.
Honestly, I don't like trash talk, because we gonna fight anyways, right? We don't need to trash talk.
If you want the belt, you have to go drive it through and try to get it like I did against Miesha Tate.
Bands like Nirvana had theatrical sensibilities, playing with image, challenging assumptions people were making about them, the apex being Kurt Cobain in a dress to make a point.
Someone with a figure like Jennifer Aniston has a trainer, a cook spinning out some version of the latest diet, and probably a stop at the tanning salon.
I don't know if those things work, where you do, like, this crash diet or crash starvation. It's just not something I've ever been into.
When I make a change, like when I found out I had high cholesterol, I just changed my lifestyle.
I like playwriting because it's rooted in a single location with actors standing talking to each other.
Since I got a really bad review when I was, like, 28 in 'The New York Times,' I don't read reviews anymore.
I like devilish, thorny, dirty, mean roles, muck and mire, unbelievably sad, unbelievably happy, burdened. Inner conflict - that's where drama is.
I've never been cocky. Even right now I don't like to talk about the Olympics.
I hate that number. I hate the number four. I just wanna, like, cut it in half and kill it. I hate it. I've been fourth so many times.
That's bizarre to see, L.A., downtown, and to feel like you're the only person there.
I was on Instagram or something, and I checked my tagged photos, and I realized that suddenly they were all LGBT artwork. I was like, 'Oh, my God!' I had no idea. It was the first time I realized I was a figure for that community.
I hadn't thought about that before, this passionate following, with fan fiction and artwork. At first it felt like an invasion of privacy, but then I realized it's nice that the character can be shared.
I went on YouTube and saw videos of Angelina Jolie on some talk show showing people switchblade tricks, and I was like, 'That's what I want to do.'
There are a lot of actresses who can wear their Uggs during a scene, and I only do that if they make me do that - like if I'm working with a shorter man and they request me to take off my shoes.
I don't like hospitals, and the idea of being in labor somewhere I don't like at all - wasn't how I wanted to bring my kids into the world.
Everything seems like, 'If I don't change this diaper correctly, she won't go to college.' My advice is, know that the time does go by fast... it's a huge roller coaster; it's the hardest thing and most rewarding thing.
I definitely had to be talked into 'American Pie: Reunion.' I was hesitant because I'm on a show, and I felt, 'I'm happy. I've got my family.' But then I met the directors, who also wrote it, and once I read the script, I was like, 'OK, sign me up.'
I've had a career where people still remember all these shows I've been on. It's quite cool; I just want to do stuff that people like.
Drag was like 'Alice in Wonderland,' where she fell into the hole and her world changed. I fell into a gay bar, and my entire world changed.
I'm not into fad diets; I'm not into depriving. I like fast food, and I like chocolate.
When I work with new girls, I talk their ear off and try to make them as comfortable as possible because I remember what it was like when I first started.
Like Hyderabad you can't shoot outside in summers. Similarly, Delhi gets scorching in summers.
I don't feel the need to act. But if I really like the role and it doesn't demand much of my time, maybe.
When people say to me, 'You're like the Anna Kournikova who wins,' I definitely take it as a compliment, because she's quite gorgeous.
I like to think I'm a listener, and I'm fascinated by observing people - I suppose you just lock that in.
If I want to run around a field when I'm 70, I would like to have that option.
I'm so protected in my Nickelodeon bubble and 'What I Like About You.' It's all pretty much the same people I've worked with and it was pretty protected.
Learning how to have 'healthy' attachments sounds easy, but in fact, for someone like me who had damaged early relationships, it's like learning to be fluent in Chinese.
I go to the Korean spa when the kids go to bed. It's like I turn my brain off.
For me, it was kind of like going into the military or something. And anybody - any male - who has ever worked in a French kitchen knows what I am talking about when I say that.
Well, you know, when you go into a restaurant, one of the scariest things is the wine list, so whenever I'm really feeling intimidated, I'll just pick a wine type, like a Chianti or Brunello or a Burgundy, and I'll pick a year that's missing and ask for that one.
A pie dough comes together exactly like a biscuit only there is very, very little liquid and no leavening involved. Other than that, the same rules apply. My best advice: handle the dough as little as possible.
One often thinks that using 2 different things like visual and sound lead to 2 different conclusions - to a different content - but in in my case it is all one.
The subject of my work has a lot to do with general, artistic matters, questions like: What is creativity? Where do we come from? What are our motors? What is coincidence? What is logic?
We used to play the underground clubs like the UFO, and Middle Earth, and they were great because they would have on things like a poet, string quartets, and then a rock band! It was kinda cool!
I think a lot of modern day guitarists start off playing like Eddie van Halen, and they don't take the time to learn the basics.
That's the kind of musical freedom I like: jazz, rock, blues, anything. You adopt different attitudes when you play different music.
Profits, like sausages... are esteemed most by those who know least about what goes into them.
I love HBO and Showtime, especially Showtime. I'm a huge 'Dexter' fan, and I love 'Weeds.' That would be cool to do a recurring role on a show like that.
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