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Celebrity or no celebrity, I think a lot of females deal with the fear of being abducted.
I don't think anything can prepare you for a crew to come in and actually film you as yourself. It's kind of frightening to think that all of a sudden people are going to know how you are, and how you act on a day-to-day basis.
I think it's so wrong to play the victim. There's too many brave women out there that just won't even tolerate it, you know?
I don't look in the mirror and think that I have flaws. I actually look in the mirror and see me. I see a lot of different characters and a lot of different things.
I think wardrobe is a really important part of making a movie and developing the character.
There’s so many things, when you’re in national security, that you do that aren’t perfect, but you do them because you think you’re doing what the country needs to be safe.
So it's a really sort of mixed issue but I think, no matter whether you're a Democrat or an independent or a Republican, the idea that a sitting president would attempt to leverage dirt on a political opponent from a foreign leader is just beyond the pale.
I think mixing political and personal with professional and national security issues is always a dangerous game and never worth it.
Listen, I think we all believe that we need to take aggressive steps to mitigate the effects of climate change.
You know, because of my military background, I talk to voters who for the first two minutes think I’m a Republican.
I think 1:59 is something a human being can run. Or 1:58. Who knows?! If someone trains very well and thinks in a good way, then they can do anything.
I want to show the world that you can go beyond your thoughts, you can break more than you think you can break.
Mentality is where the success is. I will teach the kids how to think in a positive way.
There's such an odd, eclectic group of people that make up the town of Plymouth, New Hampshire. I don't think I could avoid not coming out of there with a pretty good sense of humor.
I've been recognized a couple times. I get people staring at me, and I think in their heads they're thinking, 'How do I know her? Did I go to high school with her?' I think it's not registering yet.
I'm interested in wartime stories, as I think it's important to remember what the soldiers went through.
When I was really little, I wanted to be a taxi driver or a bus driver; I loved the fact that I could play my own music when I wanted. But I can't imagine actually doing that now; I think I'd get bored.
Fashion changes. Everyone in fashion changes. I think it's important to change it up and reinvent yourself every now and again.
I think that everyone in this world should be confident in who they are and believe in themselves no matter what.
You don't sell as many records as you used to because of illegal downloads, but I think there are other ways you can make money through your music. Whether it's through merchandise or teaming up with other companies or brands or whatever, there are ways.
I receive really powerful personal letters. I think that always takes the cake. It blows me away... some of the comments. Someone will come and I sense their whole tone and energy when they're handing me this letter.
I have been doing this since I was 10 years old. It wasn't like I was an overnight hit. I think when that happens to some actors - they just don't know what to do with themselves. You don't know how to cope with friends and all of a sudden not being able to go out. It's such a shock to your system.
I have nieces and nephews that I love hanging out with, and they think I'm the biggest goof on the planet.
I think it's really easy to approach a touchy subject head-on, but 'Sharp Objects' does it in a way that's subtle and it presents mental illness as something quite common and normalized. It's so common and shouldn't be a conversation we're afraid to talk about.
I think the weird thing about playing a psychopath is that you really have to believe that you, as the character, did nothing wrong.
I think that's what I really love about acting; all of the social and moral codes of society can be thrown away when you're acting, and it's just you being totally committed to the role.
I've always loved absurdism and plays of that genre. I think that my humour is very much rooted in theatre and drama.
I like to think there are a lot of balls in the air, and the kids are not one that I choose to drop. They have been a priority and I have a career that allows for a little more flexibility at times and hours that are quite mom-friendly.
There are some days when I think for sure there are so many other stronger Christians than me out there.
I think every day there is some new actress comes out and inspires me to do something else... like Hilary Swank. After she did Boys Don't Cry, I felt this yearning to go out and be even half as good as she was.
I think my guideline has been to find things that inspire me. And as long as I stick to that, I don't think I'll have any problems crossing over to becoming an adult actress.
I think one of my biggest influences is Bette Davis. I've seen almost every one of her films, and she's been very inspiring to me.
I don't think any of us could have possibly anticipated how successful Mad Men has been. When we were working on the pilot, we loved it. We thought it was special. We hoped and prayed it'd be a success. But, we didn't count on it.
I think it's very important to do things the way you want to do them and be true to yourself, your own goals, and your own ideals.
I just think that good stories are stories that reflect ourselves back at us and each other.
I think that people should absolutely be allowed to do whatever they want with their bodies and to live the life they want to lead.
I auditioned for 'Mad Men.' I auditioned for 'Top of the Lake.' I obviously auditioned for 'West Wing,' so I still get excited when I get offered stuff. Like, a part of me thinks, 'They think I can do it! That's awesome!' And that's a part of me I have to squash; otherwise, I would do everything just because people gave it to me.
There's this whole feeling that women should be small and quiet and polite, and I don't think that's really gotten us anywhere.
I've always considered myself a feminist. But, like a lot of women of my generation, I didn't think we had to fight for it. I thought it was all done. I took so much for granted.
I don't think 'Cocktail' was a perfect critical success, but it touched a vein in our culture.
I do not think we should be trying to save our freedom by killing the safeguards that keep our liberties.
I remember my guidance counselor, when I told her I wanted to apply to Harvard, she paused and said, 'That's in New York, right?' The funny thing is, I didn't really know. It was a few weeks before I was like, 'No, I think it's in Massachusetts.'
I don't think Michael Bloomberg would say that his greatest skill is delivering the speech. He would say he's more of a nuts-and-bolts mayor-picking up the trash, dealing with the school system.
I view Al Jazeera as a very serious journalistic outfit. They have proven to observers around the world that they are serious and objective. They will have to, at a P.R. level, prove to the American public that that is the case. And I think that over time they will succeed at doing that.
I think President Obama could have handled politics and policies differently. But he has been decisive, strong, and consistent - important qualities in a president. Mitt Romney is indeed an Etch A Sketch, the antithesis of leadership.
I think I have a lot of energy, and most of it is quite aggressive energy. But in a positive way, I think. It's like a positive aggression.
I think, forever, I was trying to figure out maybe... what I am. But I don't think anyone should feel pressured to have any kind of label or tag on them. We should treat everybody the same... Me, I don't like to be put down to a specific thing. We're all human beings.
People always have to have a reference - I think I'll always be in the shadow of my parents.
I'm very shy and awkward; I can't have a normal conversation, and then people think I'm being a bit rude, but really I'm not.
I think everyone's got an obstacle in their career that they have to challenge. I think, in a way, that pushes you to prove who you are.
We tend to see individual differences instead of human universals. Thus, when someone says the word 'intelligence,' we think of Einstein instead of humans.
In our skulls, we carry around 3 pounds of slimy, wet, greyish tissue, corrugated like crumpled toilet paper. You wouldn't think, to look at the unappetizing lump, that it was some of the most powerful stuff in the known universe.
When you think of intelligence, don't think of a college professor; think of human beings as opposed to chimpanzees. If you don't have human intelligence, you're not even in the game.
I like to think that I know a lot of words, but I definitely don't know all of them.
When I looked at people like Goya and Pina Bausch, the message I got was just do what you're passionate about. Don't think about what other people are going to say or how they're going to receive your work. Just be your work.
I like to question cultural biases wherever I go, and I question Islamophobia as much as I question anti-western sentiment because I think all extremist ideologies are very similar.
I think it's important for industry to do well. But I want them to do well and do good at the same time.
I think being different, going against the grain of society is the greatest thing in the world.
I think a lot of guys want a son because of all of the things they do while growing up. A lot of guys want to share those experiences with their own sons.
I think it's easier than ever to hear only what you want to hear. That doesn't make a good citizen.
I think characters are most terrifying when they're relatable. It's best when your most horrible characters make sense, and are believable. That's when a movie is most terrifying.
I look at careers like Ben Stiller and think that's a great career to have where you're doing movies that you write and direct, and also act in films, although he's primarily an actor.
I'm not interested in going after a part. I think if someone wants me for a part and approaches me then I'll take it on a case-by-case basis and see what that part is.
I question the value of stars. I think they're overrated. They get too much money, too much praise.
I'm starting to think they know that WWE stands for Walk With Elias more than any other abbreviation.
I think, without a doubt, I'd outshine The Rock because he can't do quite what I do, but he is good at the guitar, and he's got some chops to him, so I don't think you need to think about it too much.
The paranoiac is the exact image of the ruler. The only difference is their position in the world. One might even think the paranoiac the more impressive of the two because he is sufficient unto himself and cannot be shaken by failure.
Therefore, don't let sinners take courage to think they will be favoured like the thief on the cross; for we see on the other side, they may be like the hardened one, and reproach death itself.
Worldwide is an overused word. But it's true that being known has given me new ideas and a chance to get to know new people who think in different ways. I want to hear myself referred to as Elie Saab, without labels or titles.
A little simplification would be the first step toward rational living, I think.
The Bible illustrated by Dore occupied many of my hours - and I think probably gave me many nightmares.
There are now superhero movies fronted by women, and I think directors generally are moving away from that stereotypical woman's role that is just about being flirted with by a man before falling into his arms.
They always call 'Poldark' a 'bodice-ripper,' but I don't think a single bodice has ever been ripped.
I think I am incredibly generous with how much I give to my projects, but that's my generosity with the job.
It's expensive to raise a child with special needs, which people don't even think about. Emotionally it can be a struggle, but financially it's really rough.
I think that if there are positions that you can't argue... then the responsibility is probably to resign. If one's own conscience is opposed to the requirements and responsibilities of the job, then it's time to leave the job.
I think this is the biggest win in my career. To beat Venus in Wimbledon is just something amazing.
I think isolation is one of the greatest problems, an ever-growing obstacle to political solidarity.
I think over any period of time, especially if you don't use leverage, it is difficult to continually beat the S&P 500.
I don't think it makes any sense for an individual to invest in common stocks unless they know the company, work at the company, and so on.
What artists think about the world is often different from how we businessmen see it, and I find that an enriching experience.
I can't think of another enterprise other than being a homeowner that can't have its debt restructured in bankruptcy. Corporations can but a homeowner can't? Now with securitization the homeowner can't go to the owner of the loan and work things out.
I believe in the democratization of the arts. What do I mean by that? I think museums, with some exceptions, have a responsibility to educate a much broader public.
The best move you can make in negotiation is to think of an incentive the other person hasn't even thought of - and then meet it.
I don't think Iraq could be transformed overnight into a democracy. How can you take a country that doesn't have any kind of tradition of democracy, where its people have been brutalized and repressed for decades, and suddenly impose Jeffersonian ideals?
I'm a hotel baby, absolutely: it's hard to think of a hotel I haven't stayed in.
I think it's the wrong way around to say, 'When you get older move to the country.' I think when you get older you move to New York.
I think the most interesting New Yorkers are the people who were not born here.
I do believe in the infallibility of the Pope, because I think we have to believe in something.
I think the word 'woke' is now over. The first time I heard my mature, white dad use that term, I was like 'OK, this is done.'
I do think that the desire to permanently alter your body is triggered by this easy access to Photoshop on your phone.
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