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I've felt depressed many times in my life, so I can draw on those times in my life when I need to.
Listening to 'Raising Sand' was one of those turning points in my life that really made something click in my brain.
I came from a really musical family. I studied classical piano because my grandparents were piano teachers, but started doing musical theater at age nine in Fresno, California, and went to a performing arts high school. That was my life.
I grew up in a nonprofit theater company in the heartland of central California, so I am very aware of the importance that company had not only on my life but my community.
I never in a million years thought that my life would unfold the way it has.
Not to get too sort of mystical, but I believe in fate. I believe when roles are presented to me in my life they're for a very specific reason, something for me to learn.
Because I don't do five films a year, people maybe think that acting is not essential to my life. But if I worked any more than I do, I'd have no personal life.
I feel very French and I need my life here; I need all my friends and family.
I'm a compulsive storyteller, an avid reader, and have always nurtured the secret goal of spending my life as a writer.
My life had been defined by the apartheid years. Now we were going into an era of democracy... and I believed that I didn't really have a function as a useful artist in that anymore.
I've had one experience of writer's block in my life, and it was living hell. It was a terror for me.
My parents keep me grounded. I've spent a lot of time on my own in my life, and I've learnt the hard way.
Peterson was the most coachable athlete I have had in my life, and I coach many athletes.
I've already exceeded my expectations for myself. I'm one of the most influential people! I mean come on! I wanted to be... I never thought the things I've experienced in my life, I didn't think that was the life that I was gonna get to live.
I never thought in my life, I never really thought I would get married. I watched my parents go through a divorce, and I thought, like, this is just not something people are supposed to do.
I live my life like anybody else, and people choose to write about mine. And what they write I can't control - when they write lies at least - because the laws can't really protect you unless you can prove malicious intent. So I just choose not to read it.
I've never had a job in my life that I was better than. I was always just lucky to have a job. And every job I had was a steppingstone to my next job, and I never quit my job until I had my next job.
'Moonlight' has changed my life externally but also internally... spiritually as well.
First and foremost, praying about things and having the good Lord as a part of my life is a huge grounding thing for me.
The decision to use a pen name was nothing more than a desire to compartmentalise my life. However, I had not thought about an appropriate pseudonym, and since there's an abundance of anagrams in the novel, the idea struck me: why not use an anagram of my name? Hence, Shawn Haigins.
I was a businessman for 16 years of my life, so when I started writing, I wanted to keep my literary identity separate.
My life is ruled by four W's: my writing, my work, my wife, and my whisky. Not necessarily in that order.
I have nothing in my life besides my work. I am obsessed with it. I leave my house only when I'm forced to.
Dating has never been something I've done. It's never been a part of my life.
Weirdly enough, I live in London - was born there and have lived there all my life - but I hadn't made a film in London for a long time. I hadn't found the right subject. I liked going away, to some far flung place.
Having grown up in Iceland and Los Angeles, gone to school in Europe and America, and lived and worked in London and New York, my insatiable appetite for travel has informed many of my life decisions.
I am certainly not a martyr kind of a person. I love my life. But if one has to, then there is nothing more nobler a cause that I can think of.
I grew up in the countryside riding horses, and I also ride every holiday in Spain, which is where I was born. It's a big part of my life.
For me, Chanel just makes sense - like a story or a film. It's part of my life.
I grew up in a tiny village on top of a mountain and have been skiing and singing all my life!
I'm never scared, so I don't watch horror movies. Back in the day, I was. I was scared of 'It' - you know, the one with the clown. That's the thing I found scariest in my life, but since then, not really - I don't watch them.
My dad had a real big reputation as being the hard man, street fighter, the gangster. My stepdad was quite timid, and I wanted a bit of the gangster in my life.
I've always had to fight. Throughout my life, it's been a fight to get to where I am now.
I need everyone else around me to be impactful in my life in some way, and I think my fans need that, too. And I choose to accept that role.
I have those songs as well. It depends on what I'm going through in my life but I'm a huge fan of Bjork. Sometimes I get so emotional because she's so amazing.
Being pregnant was the healthiest I've ever been in my life. Except for the cupcakes.
I have the greatest husband. The baby is my main focus right now. We're both so excited. I mean, this is definitely the happiest moment in my life.
Whether I'd stopped playing professionally at 17 - or if I stop at 35 - tennis will always be a part of my life.
I'm very much a girl that likes to have options. That's the way I am with fashion, and that's the way I am with my life.
I've reached a point in my life where going to the supermarket is a day out.
I have a responsibility to nurture and shepherd my talent and when I'm living the parts of my life not related to that I feel I have the right to be left alone.
There were offers from a few Bollywood filmmakers, but I was sceptical as to whether those films will do justice to my vision or even my life. I was also apprehensive because what if I sign an agreement and give the rights to some filmmaker, and he shelves the project?
One of the big lessons I have learnt from my life is that things are never as difficult as they seem. When you actively plunge into it, you realize you can easily do it.
I never imagined in my life that I will fight elections or form a political party.
It wasn't until I did 'Hugo' where I sort of started to think that this could be something that I do for a long time - not necessarily the rest of my life, but we'll see.
My life has never been a part of a big plan. It's more of an unfolding adventure.
With 'Dope Walk,' I wanted to bring back kids dancing and having fun again. That's how it used to be in Harlem. I remember everybody Harlem-shaking and 'Chicken Noodle Soup'-ing. Those were some of the most fun and memorable times in my life.
Every day of my life has been a challenge - from singing a song that is not my type to being asked suddenly to sing a classical song with no practice.
I've enjoyed my life. There has been great tragedy but also moments of great happiness. I've taken both in my stride, and if I were to replay my life, I would do it all over again.
My mother was like a backbone for me in my life. She would always push me ahead.
The release of my first film was a very memorable event in my life. It was stardom overnight. There was a very big premiere.
I am not the easiest guy to live with. It is probably the lack of stability in my life.
Idle youth, enslaved to everything; by being too sensitive I have wasted my life.
I've been playing music all my life, from being a choir soloist at Symphony Hall as a youngster to playing in bands through high school and college at Kent State. Went in the service at 17, out before I was 21.
The two saddest moments of my life were when my mother died and when I was told I couldn't play football for the Colts anymore.
I wouldn't want to go back over my life. I've done it all. I wouldn't have wanted to miss the Marine Corps. I wouldn't have wanted to miss the war. I wouldn't have missed college. Or playin' for the Colts. I got all the money I need. Five children. I got a truck. I have no regrets whatsoever.
It was a weird stage of my life, to leave Simon & Garfunkel at the height of our success and become a math teacher. I would talk them through a math problem and ask if anyone had any questions, and they would say, 'What were the Beatles like?'
And that's where I'm finally at today - my life is about being with my family. This is what's important.
I see my boys about 10 days every month. And, yes, they are the most important people in my life.
'Gunday' might not be the best film of my life, but it's been a life-altering film for me.
I left the entertainment industry part of my life behind in 1983, when we decided not to work with major record companies anymore.
Not sure of my place in the world (still up for debate) and not sure what I wanted to do with my life (not really up for debate).
I think that instinct, that storytelling instinct, rescued me most of my life.
I am being completely serious when I state this: Sage Northcutt might just be the nicest human being I have ever met in my life. He is sweet as can be. He doesn't have an evil bone in his body.
For 10 minutes, I was somebody's mother, and that was both the most traumatic and also the most transcendent experience of my life.
Do you know I used to pride myself on the fact that I'd never booked a show in my life, but that I'd played so many because I'd been invited?
R Stevie Moore was obviously a huge influence and is still a very big influence in my life.
I have my routine of going to the gym, and I try my best to eat healthy and do what I do. I see my friends, hang out. I kind of just have a routine of a nice balance in my life of everything; I don't really think about protein shakes.
The only thing that I'm not willing to do is really stupid, horribly written sitcoms. It can be tempting during pilot season time, but I realized this a while ago when I almost signed my life away to a stupid pilot.
My life would’ve been so different if my parents listened to Korn. That would’ve been fire!
I'm so thankful for 'Backseat' because it's doing so much. It's almost at two million listens on Spotify. It's changed my life. It was the song that Dreamville really pushed and they just really made it explode, and I'm just so thankful.
The biggest thing I lost when I left religion was that sense of community and the culture. It was an unexpected kind of free-falling. When I was in it, I didn't understand how much the community was a part of my life.
I wasn't supposed to run as much as I did in the NFL. But it turned out that all that scrambling I had done in college became necessary in the NFL. It wasn't by design. It was because I was running for my life!
I've taken a tenacious bulldog approach to learning new skills throughout my life.
I believe my father has and always will be the strongest influence in my life, as he has guided me on many paths.
My life has always been compartmentalized into different aspects. I have my speed skating Olympic pursuits, I have my personal life and have my business life and have my entertainment - TV - Hollywood - whatever have you - always compartmentalizing every aspect of my life.
As seemingly impossible as it may seem of having zero regrets, when I look at my life now and all the mistakes I've made, all the bad decisions I've made, all the things I could have done differently or done more in, I don't think I would have changed anything.
I've been an athlete most of my life and on a disciplined schedule. Working out for me is just part of my every day.
My life has always been with my dad. Since I can remember, I was raised by my father my entire life. So he's kind of been that mom and father figure - always.
If it wasn't for my sport and my father, I'd probably be a fallen statistic. I'd be dead; I'd be in jail. Luckily, I had a great dad in my life.
I get recognised in town a bit; I wouldn't say it's hindering my life in any way.
I can't think of anything that's hit me harder in my life than when I learned that three of our youngest grandchildren were diagnosed with Niemann-Pick C.
If I want to say anything about my life, I will say it when the time comes, be it about marriage or whatever.
I wrote a book on life coaching, because my life became my own reference point how to live.
I have stayed in south India all my life. English comes more naturally to me than Hindi.
I tell myself that if I start to listen to these people and start to let them decide how I should behave and what I should do, then this is not my life - it's theirs.
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