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I think that you never fall out of love with somebody, you just let go and move on.
I don't know what people think of me. If they think I'm super confident, that's wrong because I still have insecurities like anybody else.
I think my first bikini, I was four and it was polka dotted and I had a big belly and I looked dashing.
I don't think I'd want to concentrate on just acting because I love music, and things are going really well, so I think I will always continue to make music.
I think whenever any guys come along they're intimidated, and they don't really talk that much unless I talk to them.
I don't really believe in rules, but I do like old-fashioned dating where you don't call the guy until he calls you. I don't think it's like he's got to do this and that's the rule.
I look at Jessica Alba and think she's got a great body. I think that's what women are supposed to look like.
I love 'Modern Family; I think that is a great show. I don't get to watch tons of TV, but when I do, 'Sons of Anarchy' is pretty much the number one, and 'Modern Family' is one of my favorites.
I definitely think cheerleaders have no fear. When I took the 'Hellcats' job, I was like, 'Whoa, this is a sport.'
I am so scared of the 'Paranormal Activity' movies. I didn't think I was going to be able to sleep.
I'm the type of skater that needs to stay upbeat and relaxed, open, because if I stay quiet, I get in my head, and then I start to think too much and start to doubt.
I think growing up in skating, I was surrounded by the LGBT community, so I grew up very aware because I was around it so often, and some of the kindest people I know are gay figure skaters.
I love 'The Vampire Diaries!' I can't help it - it's such a teeny-bopper show, but I think I just like it to stare at the guys.
I find it hard to network and I have an issue about what people are going to think of me.
There was a long period where every time someone was shot or stabbed the BBC would call me. I started to think, 'I'm an actor and a musician, I don't want to be a politician or a spokesperson.'
When we think someone is a great dad, what it really means is that we like the way they try.
I think it's such a challenge to tell a story, and I think, to be honest, the shorter, the clearer, the better.
We've got to rediscover the Manchester United way of playing, and I don't think many teams enjoy their nights at Old Trafford when we're on song.
I wouldn't say I've changed at all. A lot of people will keep saying I'm a different person, especially when I go across those white lines. I think it's just the hunger and desire and passion I've got for the game.
A lot of youngsters in the game think they've made it before they've done anything. But at United, they're given that winning mentality and an ethos of always trying to improve.
I think we assume a lot about both genders. But in particular I think we assume that only boys play games and that boys are only interested in playing games that reflect their narratives and their interests.
When we create female characters, I think often there is a tendency to kind of make female characters emotionally bulletproof.
Definitely later on in the 'Life is Strange' season one recording, we were all pretty tuned into who these characters were. There wasn't a whole lot of finagling that needed to be done, I don't think.
Competition is everywhere here. I think it's a valuable thing. I think it's a good thing.
I don't think life is this Instagram fairytale everyone makes it out to be. Life is super heavy.
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.
You would think that the U.S. government would not think that American firms needed subsidizing to function in developing countries, provide advice, but they do.
In practice, presidents have typically tended to think of themselves not just as stewards for their party, but also of the presidency itself - preserving the full scope of its constitutional power for their successors is part of their job.
I think my motto is to always remain focused on what it is that you're trying to accomplish.
We always see a trend on TV, and others follow suit. I think 'Rangrasiya' will be a trend setter, too.
I think I have been blessed to play a variety of roles. I have experimented and done different things.
'Siya Ke Ram' will leave us with hardly any scope to think of other projects. And I wouldn't want to work on something and not be whole-hearted in it, either.
Sometimes we think roles define us. One can emerge beyond the confines of their roles to make an impact on society.
To go in the water and stare at a shrimp for three minutes and not think about anything else in the world, it's just euphoric.
I want the kids that think the Kardashians are amazing to think that going out there and actually making a difference in your world is just as amazing.
I think, 'I'm tall, this is the body I was given, and I'm going to roll with it.'
I used to pack a giant bag to check with every possible outfit I could think of, but now I have slimmed down my travel wardrobe.
I think of all the premieres I have ever covered, the Potterheads are the best!
Saying I took my clean water for granted is an overstatement. To tell you the truth, I didn't even think about it.
To think that some people don't have clean water was mind-boggling to me.
I think that's the thing. I don't want to date a celebrity. I want to date a normal person. So I'm looking for a normal person.
If I have been fortunate enough to have risen to a level in this business where people would actually listen to me, then I think I have a duty to convey all truths that I encounter.
My heritage is really important to me. I've always had that olive complexion and the squished nose, and I just think it's important to do the best I can to be a good role model.
I think you have to go out believing you can win the match; otherwise, there's no point walking out on the court, really.
I just think it's great in cricket to come into a team environment. It's the first time I've ever experienced it.
I think the only expectation is that I put on myself to do everything right and to put myself in a position to perform as best that I can.
It is tough when you're by yourself, and I think that's why team sport is so appealing.
It's the older girls I seem to get on with. I think it's just because they kind of respect me as a player, I suppose.
I think women's tennis is so open. Anyone in the top 30 can do damage in the big tournaments.
I get really cool gifts, and I know this sounds really lame, but I think one of the best gifts I've ever received was the Easy Bake Oven when I was younger. When I was little, I loved to bake! I want to get one now so I can make weird mini desserts for people.
I don't think I could live with anybody. I had roommates, and it's not for me. I like my space!
I've played 100 caps for England, for my country. Being the first black player, I think, is amazing.
You just want to play. You don't think about the money, how many followers you've got on Instagram. You just want to make it. You don't understand the demands, how intense it is at times - the scrutiny you're going to get.
I don't think it's my personality to be going around telling people what I'm doing.
I'm not a goalscorer. It's not my job. Everyone always tells me I've never scored. I don't think I've had a shot.
To be honest, I don't think I've played bad for England, I've certainly not been as bad as some people say. That criticism has been hard to take. I don't think I've let the country down too many times.
The fashion industry may persist to label me as 'plus-size,' but I like to think of it as 'my size.'
A lot of bodybuilders have high BMIs. It's not an indication of your overall health. Like, why put more standards on women saying there's a maximum BMI? I just think we need to be healthy, and I am.
I remember being told by my very first photographer that if I lost weight, and I was a skinny model, it would do wonders for my career. My mum got really defensive - 'I don't think we will be doing that, thank you so much, goodbye.'
Does any woman really just come in and say, 'I'm a plus-size woman?' Maybe as a defense mechanism or maybe as a way to kind of cope with fitting into society but... I just think it's divisive.
For so long, I have been an outsider because of my size. And I think that fashion has always, in some way, catered to celebrities or to a thinner idealistic model.
I don't think guys judge curvy women as much as women do. It shocks me how catty some women can be. In my whole life, I only had one guy break up with me over weight.
The fashion industry might persist to label me as plus-sized, but I like to think of it as my-sized.
I think it's better that life is kind of like a mystery, I think that's what drives us.
I am certainly not perfect. I don't think you should try to be perfect for anyone. When you come to terms with that, then you're OK.
My style has definitely evolved. When I first started out I think I was a little all over the place and the clothes kind of wore me rather than the other way round. But now I'm at the point where I'm comfortable dressing for me, I know what works and what I like.
I did four independent films during the break between 'Twilight' and 'New Moon.' I haven't even really had time to sit back and process it all. But when you do finally sit back and think about it, it's incredible.
I've definitely been in relationships where I've given too much, and I've been in relationships where I haven't given enough. I think it's a work in progress. I have to find that person where it clicks.
I think with vampires, you can't really go wrong. For generations, vampires have been a hit because they're unobtainable, mysterious, sensual, dangerous, kind of sexy.
Comedy is something that I'm definitely looking to get into. I had a little taste of it and I do intend on going to classes for it because I think it's a different muscle, and it's hard to find female comedians.
I always knew I wanted to be an actor, certainly from the age of eight or nine. I think when you know what you want to do, you're very lucky because you've got a focus.
I think because I did become a well-known face in my thirties and not in my twenties, I was pretty settled in my boots and I knew who I was. And I think there's a sort of Scottish thing, too, where you don't take yourself too seriously, and you don't get carried away with your own sense of self-importance.
I don't even think places like the National Youth Theatre (NYT) are necessarily about wanting to be an actor when you grow up. They're about meeting people from different backgrounds and different religions and different cultures, and mixing with people that you wouldn't ordinarily meet.
I think we should be proud of the fact that our face has got lines, because at least that means we have lived.
I think it's strange when people my age and younger get surgery. Somebody's got to play old people.
I know what I look like. I'm not a babe who's automatically going to be the leading-lady type. I think I would always be cast as the friend. I probably tend to look crap more often than I look good. I like messing around and pulling funny faces and doing funny walks.
I know you hear horror stories about child actors, but I think in my family when I did start acting it was never a big deal.
I can't think of anything I want and need that I don't already have but at the same time, I'm not sated.
You don't stay married for 35 years by accident. I think that that's willful and intentional and something that both people really want.
People say that to me and I think what unites all my characters is that they are hurt; it's most accurate to say I play characters that are hurt but are responding to their environment.
I think that we give the impression, to carry on your metaphor, that we go a little faster than we actually do. I'm fairly lazy so I'm always interested in slowing down.
I think it's easy for me to connect to some people, and I don't know if that's the same thing as falling in love whereas before, I might have said it was.
I have a lot of variety within me, and the dream role, I think, is actually a compilation of parts that express different aspects of my persona and personal interests.
A lot of people over the years have been doing yoga and I think even more these days are expressing an interest in it. So there are a lot of manifestations of spirituality here in town.
I always kind of wanted to be on 'CSI.' I'm kind of addicted to that show right now. I've never gotten to die in something, and I know that's a little gruesome, but I just think it would be really fun - I'd make it as dramatic as possible.
I love women that have an ease to the way they dress. I think Vanessa Paradis and Alexa Chung do that very well.
I think many people were surprised by the victory of the Congress, because it was really hard to see beyond the sort of haze of hatred that the Hindu nationalists had been spreading.
Do you think that the people of South Africa, or anywhere on the continent of Africa, or India, or Pakistan are longing to be kicked around all over again?
Sometimes I think the world is divided into those who have a comfortable relationship with power and those who have a naturally adversarial relationship with power.
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