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If you're even on the fence about hiring someone, that person is a no. You have to feel it in your gut.
To say that what a planet is doesn't matter would be to imply that a planetary scientist couldn't explain to someone what the field is about.
I come out of TV, where you never reshoot, because you don't have time. If you do reshoot, it's because someone really screwed up.
Writers are born, not made. We can hone the craft. We need to try to encourage someone and make a dialogue, suggesting ways to do something differently or how to improve.
The ability to absorb a book and make someone else's words and story your own was exactly was I was doing on stage.
I just want to make pictures that are entertaining. I'll leave the scenery chewing to someone else.
I can't get into the underlying psyche of someone like Robin Williams, but he was at that level of fame where he was somewhat self-protective.
In one book, CACHALOT, just for my own amusement, every character is based directly on someone I have known.
The idea that someone is going to write me, and I'm not going to answer - I was just raised not to do that. We are the result of our upbringing, and my upbringing was very much to meet obligations... You just didn't let things go.
When I see someone like Richard Dawkins, I see my father. I grew up with that. I'm basically the child of Richard Dawkins.
The best cure for one's bad tendencies is to see them fully developed in someone else.
There is a percentage of people who want to be a little bit outside their comfort zone and I am one of them, someone who lives on the edge.
We're going through all the checklist, getting in position to make the entry and all that... And I think either Pete, Dick, or I said, 'Well, I wonder how those parachutes are doing?' And then someone else said... 'Well, we'll find out in about 55 minutes!'
Those who have known the famous are publicly debriefed of their memories, knowing as their own dusk falls that they will only be remembered for remembering someone else.
I've been very lucky in everything, really - in my career and in finding someone to share my life with, and in not dying.
You don't need any indictment in order to arrest someone; probable cause is sufficient to arrest civilians, so it must be enough to arrest police.
If someone hacks your password, you can change it - as many times as you want. You can't change your fingerprints. You have only ten of them. And you leave them on everything you touch; they are definitely not a secret.
I once told someone I could act. They totally bought it. I've been getting away with it ever since.
Marriage is all about finding that special someone. One you are attracted to instantly and forever.
When I was a kid, it wasn't very often that I could go to the movies and see an entire movie carried on the shoulders of someone who looked like me.
Whether it is your height, your weight or your skin, someone is going to pick on something and make fun of it. My legs were just a more obvious target.
It's society that disables an individual by not investing in enough creativity to allow for someone to show us the quality that makes them rare and valuable and capable.
I'm really not someone who is drawn to something that's in your face, it feels a little forced.
I enjoy makeup and having someone who does my hair. What female wouldn't?
It's very hard when you love someone very much to also start to realize that maybe you want different things for your lives.
The whole principle of coming out is that everyone knows someone who's gay. The minute someone comes out, no one can be a bigot, because someone they love is gay.
I was with someone at 19, and I was married at 23, and I didn't want kids when I was in my 20s.
If you have an embarrassing story, and it's a source of shame, keeping it in just compounds the shame and turns the story into something poisonous. And if someone knows about it, then it can be used against you.
I play the leading lady in Arjun Rampal's latest production, 'Daddy'. It's a very bold, performance-oriented role, and the team had originally cast someone else. However, when Arjun saw my performance in 'Kaaka Muttai,' he roped me in.
If somebody had started on a remake of French Kiss before I announced my own film, I would have dropped my subject. If someone else starts after me, what am I to do?
When someone came to ask us for help, it was sacred. We did not even think twice. We helped them, even if we had only meagre means; we offered them arms, a little bit of money, and in occasion, men.
As someone from, and directly involved with, this part of the world, I am convinced Arabs are qualified to regain their glorious past.
It's really fun to play someone with no filter but who is also really good at what she does.
What is social proof? Put simply, it's the positive influence created when someone finds out that others are doing something. It's also known as informational social influence.
I don't claim to be a composer, and I realize my approach is pretty dopey in comparison to the true masters of score work. That said, if someone thinks what I do specifically would work for their film, then, of course, let's see what we can do.
When you love someone, and you've lost that one, then nothing really matters.
If you have a connection to someone, it doesn't matter what their exterior is.
When you're used to seeing someone being coldly efficient on court and suddenly they go on stage and into your world - it's fascinating.
There have been a handful of assignments over the years that I've had to turn down due to time constraints, and I was fairly envious when I saw the finished product, beautifully illustrated by someone else.
You go to a theater, you're in a darkened room, and you watch someone that you don't really know how many children they have or what their father's nickname might be; you don't have references and databases and rumors and half-truths - you're just transported by their storytelling.
I did not know how to share with someone the fact that I was really, really depressed.
There are lots of different interpretations of the word 'prodigy.' My own is of someone who is talented and tries to help other children. So in that respect I could be called one, although I don't think I'll go off the rails.
I thought I might be a band instructor, someone who plays all the instruments and teaches others.
I wouldn't be able to write a song like 'Someone Like You' and get someone else to sing it because it's so personal. It's like giving away your heart.
If I were a writer and not a singer in 10 years, I don't know how I'd feel about writing really personal songs and getting someone else to sing them.
I'm scared of audiences. One show in Amsterdam I was so nervous, I escaped out the fire exit. I've thrown up a couple of times. Once in Brussels, I projectile vomited on someone. I just gotta bear it. But I don't like touring. I have anxiety attacks a lot.
By the time I was 16, I was someone to reckon with. I was so eager to repudiate any connection with any immigrant race, I would go above and beyond. I was desperate to belong to something. That was my drive as a teenager.
When you are working with someone who is so aware of what they do, you become better, too.
What normally we see is the finished product, someone's performance on screen, but behind the scenes, a lot goes into it.
I like training alone. Otherwise, I find I get too dependent on someone else for motivation.
An editor is someone who separates the wheat from the chaff and then prints the chaff.
An Independent is someone who wants to take the politics out of politics.
If someone ever decides to tell my story, it will make for a typical masala movie.
Absence is absence, you know? The loss of someone can be just as devastating if they're alive as if they're dead.
It just seemed like Buddhism, especially Tibetan Buddhism - because that's mainly what I've been exposed to - was a real solid organization of teachings to point someone in the right direction. Some real well thought out stuff. But I don't know, like, every last detail about Buddhism.
I'm someone who's quite anxious and stresses out a lot and gives the impression that I'm laid back.
The hardest thing in the world to do is to have someone in a seat in a theater laughing so hard that they're making weird sounds.
I had a cousin who dated someone in CWF, so I was traveling to shows by age 10 or 11. I got to work with them later after I started wrestling, and it was awesome.
Anytime I audition for something, it's always a question of whether or not the people I'm auditioning for understand I'm an improviser and I like to do that, and if they like that or if they just want someone who's going to do what's written.
People make the mistake of thinking they've got to perform just because someone has said something about their potential.
What's the worst that could happen? You're going to come second or lose? It's not like someone has got a gun to your head.
In the future, I'd like to continue being honest with myself and admit when I'd be better off asking someone else to illustrate my writing.
If you want to find out if someone's a taker, it's not actually that useful to know what they've accomplished. What you want to want to know is how they explain them.
That's a comic cover's job: Attract someone's attention and persuade them to try the issue out.
I really like stuff that is collectible that you can hold and go, 'There's only a few people that have this.' I like to see that someone's put a lot of labor into making something.
There are people who are unsure, and maybe their minds can be changed based on someone's work and accomplishments. Those people are the ones I'm interested in having stay tuned and watching for the rest of my career.
When I read for 'Girls,' I was like, 'The script says 'Handsome Carpenter,' so someone else is going to get the part. They'll have someone handsome, not me.'
I was having an argument with my stepfather, and he was like, 'Why don't you join the Marine Corps?' And I was like, 'Noooo! Well, maybe, actually... ' I went and saw the recruiter, who was like, 'Are you on the run from the cops? Because we've never had someone want to leave so fast.'
There's something really exciting about playing someone where you're given license to be unpredictable.
When so much money is involved in these movies, someone somewhere is going to try to screw you.
When you hire directors, you're most concerned about whether or not someone from the outside will get the jokes.
You can make a hit song in 15 minutes. I don't know about someone else's song, but songs that people like of mine, I've created in 15 minutes or less.
I guess I am a rapper. It's weird to be called that, or tell someone that's your profession.
To me, a New Yorker is someone that has general disdain toward landlords, mass-transit authorities, electric companies, sports-team managers, NYU and its students, and anything new.
I didn't take into account the critical tsunami that comes with having work going out. I've gone from being a complete narcissist, someone who googles my own name, to someone who has to work separately from that to avoid creative paralysis.
Mass protests often get books or films banned, but very few people take to the streets to challenge the right of the State to decide what we can read or watch - it's still someone else's problem.
In India, people still want an image to connect to and, even if it's a false one, they will stick to it. We are ready and want to be fooled by someone or the other, be it a baba or a politician.
There is no such thing as playing someone else's character. Every actor takes a character and makes it his/her own while enacting it on screen.
The first two days that I rode a horse, I had someone controlling it with a rope around its neck.
I can't think of anything worse than trying to schmooze someone with the idea that you're an actor.
I'm going to scream this from the mountain top, there's no such thing as 'a curry.' There's six kazillion different kinds of curry. When someone asks how to make chicken curry, I have to ask 'Which one?'
If you don't acknowledge differences, it's as bad as stereotyping or reducing someone.
Someone like Amy Poehler, I don't know, but I feel like I know her. I think everyone feels like they know her.
I would love, obviously, someone like Gloria Steinem to do anything with me. We would obviously have to get lunch after, and she'd have to sign stuff for me.
I have seen women literally run into the abortion facility because someone was yelling Bible verses at them or pushing a graphic image in their faces.
When you're so busy shooting 12 hours a day, you just eat what someone sticks in front of you.
I was told that someone on Facebook said something 'horrible' about me. Who cares? At least they're watching the show.
If someone throws you a good slider, you're not going to hit it. You've got to always hunt those ones that kind of pop up or hang thigh-high or up.
When Obama was first proposed as a presidential candidate in 2007, the nation failed to have a meaningful debate concerning the serious constitutional issue of electing someone whose father was not a U.S. citizen.
Cambridge was the place for someone from the Colonies or the Dominions to go on to, and it was to the Cavendish Laboratory that one went to do physics.
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