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I'm extremely self-critical. Although I try not to be ridiculous about it, wearing horsehair shirts and all that. It's a private exercise I don't necessarily share with other people.
Don't ignore big problems, and don't try to pretend that problems are smaller than they are.
I am wrestling with the overalls trend. I wore so many pairs in junior high, and no one thought they were cute. Perhaps I'll try them cuffed with a tasteful crop top?
Typically, I get to the office around eight o'clock. I have a very mixed schedule, and I always try to keep time for things that are not planned. You need time for whatever might pop up in the week.
Actresses are nightmares. I don't hang out with any of them. That's a problem with my profession. I try not to be like an actress.
Anything that I can try that's different that I can put my heart into? I'm so down.
I try to be careful with my persuasiveness. When my heart is really behind it, and when I have no ulterior motive, then I know I'm truly persuasive.
I think it's the responsibility of a designer to try to break rules and barriers.
I've just got to keep working hard, try to get my team better. That's a goal of mine.
People are ridiculous only when they try or seem to be that which they are not.
I try to be careful to not just say it's a greatest hits show because we've also made efforts to keep people up to date so to speak because we continually write and record and put out albums.
Luis Enrique has a clear idea, and the team has understood it perfectly. He asks us to press high up the pitch, to counter quickly when the opposition attacks and try to maximise the space between the lines with the speed we have.
I try not to make comparisons between who I've coached. And I haven't always coached the best in the world.
You are what you are, and I'd rather be myself than try and be what I'm not.
I want to try everything I can; I want to push my boundaries and experiment with characters and genres that I have yet to try.
I avoid the media circus, keep my head down and try to keep growing and learning things.
I try to tell myself something encouraging to get myself pumped for the day.
I always try to perform, and not because you have players on the bench or on the pitch that can play in your position.
I tell my students to try to know molecules, so well that when they have some question involving molecules, they can ask themselves, What would I do if I were that molecule?
I try not to deal with people's hostility, though I must if they have something I need from them, as the professors did at Columbia or my landlord did.
I shoot a lot of film - that's one of the things I try to do, and it's one of the things I learned how to do with Robert De Niro on 'Men of Honor.'
My writing of fiction comes under a very general heading of those teachers, critics, scholars who like to try their own hand once or twice in their lives.
We try, we fail, we posture, we aspire, we pontificate - and then we age, shrink, die, and vanish.
I try to pay it forward. I do a lot of philanthropic and charity work. Some of my greatest awards, greatest rewards, have not been for comic work but for charity work.
What I'd like to do is try as many different ways of working as possible. That's what I'm looking to do - collaborate with as many different directors.
I want as much as I can to try and explore different roles and different characters; that's important to me to get involved in as many different parts as I can.
The first question which you will ask and which I must try to answer is this; What is the use of climbing Mount Everest? and my answer must at once be, it is no use. There is not the slightest prospect of any gain whatsoever.
How to hit home runs: I swing as hard as I can, and I try to swing right through the ball.
But we must not try to drive the Indians too fast in effecting these changes.
Whether happiness may come or not, one should try and prepare one's self to do without it.
My stories are about humans and how they react, or fail to react, or react stupidly. I'm pointing the finger at us, not at the zombies. I try to respect and sympathize with the zombies as much as possible.
If we have meetings, I try to schedule the meetings at different restaurants I want to try - so I always suggest the restaurants.
There are athletes and celebrities that are out there and they Twitter and they constantly try to drum up press because they're narcissists.
I think, with TG, in our own ways, we have been committed to the idea of evolution on some level and change on some level - that human behaviour may not be changeable, but one has to try and be optimistic and work towards content that might signify change.
I started 'American Born Chinese' as a mini-comic. I would write and draw a chapter, photocopy a hundred or so copies at the corner photocopy store, and then try to sell them on consignment through local comics shops. If I could sell maybe half a dozen, I'd be doing okay.
I try to treat all of them the same; I try to be a friend to the ballplayers. I treat them like human beings, like I would want to be treated.
People try to typecast astronauts as heroic and superhuman. We're only human beings.
I grew up playing on unprepared surfaces where your wicket depended on quickly adapting to the bounce. As a kid, I could never differentiate off-spin from leg-spin. All I looked to do was to try to hit the ball before it pitched.
I don't like to shoot on sets at all. As much as possible, I try to shoot on location.
Are we going to solve the issue of poverty? Absolutely not. Are we going to have an impact? I'm committed to it, and if we don't, I'll have no regrets because we're going to try everything we can.
I try to avoid saying 'fantastic' too often and 'obviously' is a dangerous word for all broadcasters.
I've been through WTO riots in Seattle, massive earthquakes, major floods... forest fires. I just try to be as even-keeled and calm as possible.
I hate to repeat lines, to say the same damned thing. I try to rewrite cliches and make what I say sound fresh.
I would never try to fill John Terry's boots. You can never fill that position.
In all my books, I try to have a strong element of realism underlying the fantastic.
I try to take people one at a time, with all the contradictions and compromises that most of us live with.
I can only try to keep the characters interesting; it's up to the readers to decide whether they're still relevant.
I try not to second-guess editors; they're the clients, and I have no expectation that my strip is going to make it into every paper every day.
Every time I make a mistake with a company, I write it out and try to figure out why it happened.
I started studying at 26. Before that, I never thought of acting as something that I would ever try.
I always have a million things going on at once, but I try to put my energy into the most immediate need.
Every scene is on the table to collaborate on, to pick apart, to try a million different ways. Usually, what ends up occurring in the end is something that no single person knew would happen or had planned for.
I try to be as organic and natural as possible when it comes to make up, so I always carry around coconut oil for removing and jojoba or Argan oil as a moisturiser.
I guess I like more of the skinny jeans. I'm not very fond of all the stretch, so I try to avoid too much stretch fabric.
The hardest situation to pick up a girl in is ... in church and in Morocco on Ramadan. On Ramadan or one of those religious days? Try to pick up a girl is bananas.
One of the great things about young entrepreneurs is that they don't know that something can't be done. So they try something that's so audacious and usually end up pulling it off.
I felt, and it may sound a bit stupid, that I want to try things that are hard.
I'm not a Lincoln expert, rather a biographer who has had the pleasure of reading much of what has been written about him from his lifetime to this year of his bicentennial. Some advice: Don't try that unless you have at least five years available.
Companions, in misery and worse, that is what we all are, and to try to change this substantially avails us nothing.
Take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly, and try another. But by all means, try something.
If there's a severe recession, the automatic stabilizers will come into effect, and we will still try to reduce the structural deficit, but we will not try to keep cutting the budget so that we keep worsening a severe recession.
I don't like actors who try to talk directors into making their part bigger and that's really lame.
I try to not assume things are sexism. I'm trying to be good natured about why things are happening.
I bought a tape recorder and some stuff and went to Europe for three months when I was 18. The puppeteering was only there as a hobby. I wanted to be a journalist. When I was 19, and after I had spent about a year in college, Jim Henson asked me to come out and try puppeteering for awhile.
My whole purpose really is to try to help working families to find better jobs and get better benefits and look out for the little guy.
I believe totally in a Capitalist System, I only wish that someone would try it.
The word 'no' is not for me. I don't hear it. You always have to try again and again.
When I graduated college, I decided that I was going to try to be an actor, but it was my dirty secret.
The word 'living' has so many connotations that I'm almost reluctant to try to define it scientifically because it sounds as if I'm then downgrading all the other significances of that word.
I really did try to write it so that an educated public that cares about issues like this doesn't have to be a lawyer and can read it and understand it.
I try to do that in this book without preaching - to try to do as you just said that you really have to defend the First Amendment rights of everybody.
I've never worked with huge pop acts, I mightn't like it, but it's something I've always wanted to try.
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