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I started promoting clubs when I was 15. 1 was doing what is considered the normal collegiate stuff when I was a lot younger. I was holding my own, but doing a lot of crazy things.
I write my own quotes. Except this one. I obviously stole this from somebody really clever.
I've always been an actor, even when I was doing improv and my own version of stand up.
My own personal favorite Cher song is the unforgettable Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves.
My long-term plans are just to get as much experience as I can in Australia and try to make my own films.
I can come off as pretty arrogant, but it's because I know I'm right. I'm very, very good at writing protocols. I've accomplished more working on my own than I ever did as part of a team.
The first time I thought about buying my own clothes was the first time I had money to do so.
I thought if I really wanted to be serious about writing, I should make my own desk.
When I struggled with a depressive episode in 2013, I realized that I had a glitch in my thinking about my own motivation. I had separated learning and teaching into different concepts.
Actually, I have my own charity that I started that helps supplement families with terminal children.
I was a strange kid. I never really fit in; I was never comfortable in my own skin because I was a giant kid with no athletic ability.
One of the biggest struggles in starting out on my own was developing a celebrity client base.
I don't lack confidence. I don't sweat. I don't want to get too Zen on you, but I have to run my own race.
I wanted to be an architect. I used to draw houses and buildings and construct buildings on my own.
I've been so fortunate in my career and my own life just to have all these opportunities, and the talk show has always been one of my favorite formats.
When I write for myself, I think about myself and draw from my own experience.
I think timing is everything. I have no regrets in my career. I've been able to make a name for myself and build my own brand.
I'd rather have the media as my friends than making use of them for my own benefit.
And I would be the first to admit that probably, in a lot of press conferences over the time that I have been in coaching, indulging my own sense of humor at press conferences has not been greatly to my benefit.
I've certainly had a number of failures along the way, depending on my own instincts and creativity, some fairly celebrated, at least during their time.
Although Bill Finger literally typed the scripts in the early days, he wrote the scripts from ideas that we mutually collaborated on. Many of the unique concepts and story twists also came from my own fertile imagination.
I wanted to give people a taste of my own music through the sound and style of my covers.
I bought a laptop in 1999, and it was quite liberating, because I could make a lot of my own decisions.
I always liked having my own money and buying my own stuff. I didn't want to depend on somebody to do it for me.
And I found that when I built my own place and just shut the door, the creativity was endless.
I've had the luxury of owning my own studio, 24 analogue, 48 digital, endless effects, endless hardcore gear, that I don't have to rent, I don't get stuck with the bills, it's all mine.
I don't have to play by these rules or do these things... I can actually have my own kind of version.
I am not the most objective viewer of my own work. So I have different thoughts about my work.
Pretty much my whole life, I've been a performer and have loved singing and writing songs in my room for my own ears.
But if I really want to produce my own work and tell stories, then I will.
I don't have to make examples out of players to establish my own place. I don't feel like I have to.
I was determined to carve out a music of my own. I didn't want to copy anybody.
And if I can take part in it by transforming my own consciousness, then someone else's, I'm happy to do it.
Left to my own vices, all I would own is a Corvette, and it would be broken down.
I just remember I wanted to make my own dynasty and not keep following trends. I wanted to make my own.
I had an advantage because people would post me on blogs because I had co-signs from Kanye West, Def Jam, and G.O.O.D. Music. Everything I put out, the blogs would put up. When I realized that, I used that to my advantage and helped build my following on my own.
Obviously I have to use makeup remover, which I have my own makeup remover called Bianca Remover, which you can buy online.
When Logo offered me my own comedy special, I said, 'Let's make it a double.'
But my activities have been pretty much focused in the last almost 30 years on the recovery, of my own recovery, the understanding for my family of my recovery.
My own hobbies are rather quiet. I like to read and do needlework, and I love animals.
I work hard, whether it comes to writing for my own project or another artist.
The only genre I have any problem with is musicals, but that's just my own tastes it's nothing to do with the films.
My own grandfathers were a submarine commander and a 'desert rats' tank operator in the Second World War.
I actually built my own dining table back home in Australia. It's a secret hobby of mine that I weirdly find transfixing.
When I first read 'At Freddie's', I was struggling with my own writing, particularly with how to write about a sad subject - the death of a parent - without writing an entirely sad book.
I'm really self-conscious if I go to trainers, so I just do stuff on my own. I go on the treadmill or do yoga and Pilates if I can.
I've learned to think, I may succeed or fail, but I'm going to do so on the merit of my own instincts.
I have this saying: They either want The Bean or they don't want The Bean. I just am my own thing. It works or it doesn't work.
I'm happy with my own performance, but I can only be good if the team are good.
I want to communicate to the everyday person. I don't want to just roll around in my own avant-garde pool of coolness.
When I saw corruption, I was forced to find truth on my own. I couldn't swallow the hypocrisy.
I'm going to go back to the Bay Area, this is my thing, and I'm just going to open my own school of baseball. Find a facility, find a place and just teach kids. That's what I want to do.
I had absolute freedom to create things on my own and in silence. No rush, the artificial rush by media. Certainly no rush to grow up. We had plenty of boyhood, plenty of girlhood.
I have charity work that I do. I started my own charity, the Friends of the Prostate, and I'm also working on awareness of the deviated septum. I do this because not many people are interested in it. There's also Save the Funnel-web - they're dying out.
I want to produce. I want to direct. I want to be my own camera man. I want my own boxing club. I have it all written down. I want to do everything.
When I sit at that typewriter, I have to be frightened of what I'm trying to do. I'm frightened by my own belief that I can actually get a story down on paper.
I started as an actor, then became a theater director. I loved acting but didn't feel as confident as I needed to be, so I started directing theater; then I played in some movies, and then I felt the need to do my own stuff.
I had my own motor boat which we would take to Khadakvasla, but that was 40 years ago.
I do my own way of witnessing. Not by verbally intimidating people but just by my actions.
Being confident is a really important part of being a footballer. I know my own ability and what I can achieve.
I've always made my own decisions and selected a script on my own conviction.
I started singing in church and I was probably around seven and I started singing anywhere that I could. I used to sing at my school. I was in musicals and then it kind of got to a point where I started to - wanted to do my own songs.
I can't be a spokesman for anything other than my own concerns. I have to be free to wrestle with my own preoccupations, and if I'm bringing any political awareness to that process, that mitigates my freedom.
As a parent, the only thing I am absolutely certain of is my own fallibility.
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