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Weight issues, race issues will always be there and if you allow them to get to you and you allow them to affect you then yes they affect you. But my thing is I have so many other things to worry about I can't worry about other people's perception of me.
If you worry too much, it shows in your acting, and it ceases to be effortless.
I once had a dream and this one familiar god, who was probably one of my master teachers, said, 'You should not worry about being on the charts. That's not important.'
Haven't you felt a peculiar sort of worry about the chair in your living room that no one sits in?
Don't settle; don't compromise. Freeze your eggs, get your sociology doctorate, worry more about war and pestilence and the incredible inequality of geographical birth than finding your soulmate.
I'm an emotional guy, so I don't have to worry about a girl trying to get me to open up.
I do worry because it takes all types to make our culture, to make our art. We need it to be available to all.
I think actors worry too much about age. They should just get out there and make sure they're up for whatever jobs come along.
Our priests and presidents, our surgeons and lawyers, our educators and newscasters need worry less about satisfying the demands of their discipline than the demands of good showmanship.
I have to worry how other women and girls will react to my music. Will they really understand the message that I'm trying to put out there?
Be true to yourself, and, um, don't worry about some large companies' quarterly profit index.
It's like, if I had the luxury of choice, and didn't have to worry about making a living, I would definitely want to get into whatever field it was that allowed me to push further and further comedically. Because that's the joy of it.
I can't worry about whether roles will be there for me when I'm older. They're there now, and I'm just not going to panic.
For me personally, it doesn't matter if I'm in a short film, a commercial, a digital series, a TV show, or a movie. Acting is acting. You have to embrace whatever medium you happen to be in and not worry about everything else around it.
Pharmaceuticals have become an increasingly important part of modern medicine, and our seniors shouldn't have to worry about whether they can afford the medicines they need to stay healthy and maintain their independence.
I don't really ever worry about what anyone else does and I certainly don't worry about what anyone else says about me.
It's the age-old thing - it's such a cliche - but why worry about things you have no control over?
At least from my position, I worry about it more when we're rolling because people get comfortable.
No one wants police brutality. No one wants inequality. But what I worry about it is when a protest becomes so large and the noise takes over that the original motivation for the protest and the conversation that should go with that protest gets lost.
For most of the '90s and the first part of this decade, content providers who wanted to publish online only needed to worry about the graphical web browser.
Now that digital lifestyle devices, tablets, wireless phones, and other Internet appliances are beginning to come of age, we need to worry about presenting our content to these devices so that it is optimized for their display capabilities.
In Washington, politicians worry about their 'base.' About polls. About ideology. About raising money. About re-election. They measure their future in two- or six-year increments.
So I'm trying to spread myself to the point to where I can do the night shows and not have to worry about the matinees, and do one or two matinees down through the year.
I believe the U.S. Supreme Court, as well as a very large swath of the American population, really wants to imagine that race and racial inequality is something we don't have to think about anymore, don't have to worry about anymore.
We worry a lot about ISIS traveling overseas from Syria to the United States, but I think one of the greatest fears are those already within the U.S. who are being radicalized and inspired by the ISIS propaganda that's out there on the Internet.
I had begun to worry about the housing market back in 2003, when lenders first resurrected interest-only mortgages, loosening their credit standards to generate a greater volume of loans. Throughout 2004, I had watched as these mortgages were offered to more and more subprime borrowers - those with the weakest credit.
I learnt a lesson that you mustn't worry what people think if you are achieving your objective.
You know who helped me a lot? Jane Fonda. She said, Look at how many times I've been up and I've been down. So don't worry about anything.
People talk about writing convincing teenagers like it's a really clever thing to do, but it comes incredibly naturally to me. Which, of course, is slightly a worry.
I don't get caught up in the hoopla, worry about where I'm pitching or if I'm pitching Game 1 or Game 5.
You're entitled to Medicaid regardless of your income. Don't worry about your health care.
I'm writing a poem right now about a nose. I've always wanted to write a poem about a nose. But it's a ludicrous subject. That's why, when I was younger, I was afraid of something that didn't make a lot of sense. But now I'm not. I have nothing to worry about. It doesn't matter.
I worry about everything, which is silly because there's very little you can control anyway.
Actors worry about bad breath, weight, receding hairlines and why their leading lady looks like their daughter.
Number one, I tell the quarterbacks, do your job. You've gotta do your job before you can even worry about anybody else or any other situation.
I only hear my own voice. When you start hearing other voices, then it's time to worry.
In love, we worry more about the meaning of silences than the meaning of words.
I worry that the superficial way we read during the day is affecting us when we have to read with more in-depth processing.
We've played producers almost our entire lives in everything else we've created. But when working on a feature and even dealing with something like Warner Bros. or another production company, or other details that you can worry about - we definitely learned a lot.
You worry just as much about great performance as you do about underperformance.
It is very reasonable to worry about the harm done by organized religion, and to prefer looser and more private arrangements.
My main worry is that after a certain point you become so identified with a character and a series that you might not be able to get work when your show goes off the air.
I've got an overly developed sense of what selling out is, and I of course worry about it too much.
For those of you who worry that I am a skinhead and anything that goes along with that, I am not.
'Writer's block' sounds so dramatic and worrisome, and I don't worry about it. I know deep down that I'm a writer, and it's just a matter of time until it comes back, and when it does, it'll be good like it's always been.
When you're young, you worry about what other people think. The older you get, the less that matters.
I used to worry about what life was for - now being alive seems sufficient reason.
The trouble with censors is that they worry if a girl has cleavage. They ought to worry if she hasn't any.
People promise to stick with their spouse 'for richer or poorer' but it's the 'for poorer' part that causes the worry. The big shock is that the 'for richer' bit can also cause problems.
We had two cameras, so they could turn it on and shoot as much as we wanted. You don't have to worry about wasting money on film. A lot more takes are possible.
My mom is very structured. She gets up, she does her prayers, and she eats her oatmeal with blueberries and Greek yogurt, and she has her prayer list, and she doesn't worry too much about things.
I think I, like a lot of people, have that type of brain where I find it interesting or fulfilling to worry about something.
It's not just the right-wing crazies who oppose health reform. In addition, there are many sane Americans who worry about committing a trillion dollars to it.
What would I do with money? I have enough for my needs. I don't want any more. If I had a lot, I would have to care for it, worry about it.
Illegal migrants, who have entered our country crossing the border, have to go back. But citizens of our nation living in Assam need not worry.
Mitt Romney speaking to a $50,000-a-plate Republican fundraiser says he doesn't have to worry about the 47 per cent of Americans who don't pay tax. He was not counting on the smart phone recording his speech and then posting it on YouTube.
I don't worry about whether I'm making a masterpiece, because I know that if you get just one of those in a lifetime, you should get down on your knees and say 'Thank you!'
I don't worry too much about the script, I just ad lib, like Pearl Bailey.
What I worry about is the lack of understanding in society around the world that there is a divide in the world between those who have and those who do not.
It simply isn't acceptable for the likes of Google, Facebook, Amazon and others, which amass data by the terabyte, to say, 'Don't worry, your information's safe with us, as all sorts of rules protect you' - when all evidence suggests otherwise.
I worry that when educational counselors and teachers call in families with concerns about a child having a learning disability, we aren't always looking at the complete picture.
I had imposed unspeakable worry on my husband, Paul de Bendern, on more occasions than I could count.
Because if Asian American content is seen as a trend, the way that like leggings are in, then that's not true representation or inclusion. The mainstream doesn't have to worry about that.
Proverbs are all very fine when there's nothing to worry you, but when you're in real trouble, they're not a bit of help.
We are too quickly losing important landscapes in this country to development - and I worry that if we do not act to protect them now, future generations will grow up in a profoundly different world.
While I do, of course, now feel the pressure having had books that have been very successful, I just know I have to concentrate on writing for myself. I can't worry about genres or markets or what might be commercial or not. That never works.
I very seldom worry about other systems. I concentrate pretty fully on just making Linux the best I can.
I'm a technical manager, but I don't have to take care of people. I only have to worry about technology itself.
I worry that the person who thought up Muzak may be thinking up something else.
I worry about 10, 15, 20, 25 years down the road. Where are we going to be in this age of nuclear weapons, where there is no margin for error?
I get that people are worried about their mortgages and bills that have to be paid. They don't have time to worry about the Syrian refugees, and I get that. The thing about it is, when it gets worse and worse and worse and down the line, it's no longer restricted to these places.
When I think about it, I do start to worry about this whole social media thing. It does make me uncomfortable; kids should be out, living their lives, getting out and enjoying themselves.
We are, perhaps, uniquely among the earth's creatures, the worrying animal. We worry away our lives, fearing the future, discontent with the present, unable to take in the idea of dying, unable to sit still.
There are major CEOs who do not know how to hold a knife and fork properly, but I don't worry about that as much as the lack of kindness.
I've always thought of nuclear as something that's good for the environment. I worry about my polar bears.
I'm doing physics because I'm curious about how it works - full speed ahead, damn the torpedoes, don't worry about whether somebody is going to be able to do an experiment next week, just figure it out.
I worry about the things I can affect, and the things I have no control over I move by.
Either Trump only talks to those who play up to his delusion, or he simply doesn't listen to those who might burst his bubble. Either way, that is a cause for worry.
Sometimes I worry I'm writing 'Fifty Shades of Grey' for teenagers, but I'm not.
I understand why parents worry about books - they're worried about their kids. They want to keep their kids safe. But parents aren't always realistic.
The cinematic universe will not worry about 'Legion.' They will not worry about these TV worlds at all.
The normal 21-year-old doesn't have to worry about their night out being put on TMZ.
I try not to worry about rewriting books that worked well the first time. I'm too busy writing new books to worry about things that are already in print.
Don't worry so much about your self-esteem. Worry more about your character. Integrity is its own reward.
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