“You can't fight human nature. Ego is going to get the best of everyone. You're going to think you can trust someone when you can't. People who come in the Big Brother house have a strong sense of self and often it gets handed to them when they get evicted.” PeopleThinkingFightingHouseStrongHuman NatureBrotherEgoSense Of Self Author:Julie Chen
“After a while some of the houseguests at Big Brother can become a little bit high maintenance so they're going to find everything to be irritating. We don't really try to show it on the show. How interesting is that? But we can make a funny story out of it when they complain, complain, complain.” TryingInterestingBrotherComplainingIrritatingFunny Story Author:Julie Chen
“You know, it only happens a handful of times in your career, where you walk out of an audition feeling like all the stars aligned, my preparation paid off, something magical happened in the room. I've gotten really lucky and I've gotten to work a lot, and I would say it's only happened, like, two or three times, where I've walked out and been like, This was the right thing and the right choice and they should just cast me.” FeelingsChoicesLuckyPreparationRight Thing Author:Zoe Kazan
“I don't love the word "quirky." I think it's a word that's a catchall. It's a word that doesn't stand in empathy with the person, it stands in judgment of them. It's a very externalized word.” ThinkingJudgmentEmpathyQuirky Author:Zoe Kazan
“I don't think a lot of people are like, "I'm just quirky!" Or if they are, it's a stage they're going through as they figure out who they are. I never felt like I was choosing roles that were quirky.” PeopleThinkingQuirky Author:Zoe Kazan
“Most people would say they live with an internal angst that they can't always put their finger on. This is because the Internet has changed our very way of being in this world, compelling us to be perpetually "on" - from our cars to our computers, our tablets to our smartphones, our desks to our living rooms or dining tables, our churches to our libraries to our schools.” PeopleWorldSchoolChurchCarChangedInternetComputerLibraryAngstLiving Room Author:Tricia Rhodes
“The 24/7 internet connection means we're never really free and we always feel behind. The Internet also continually entices us to explore its options through hyperlinks and ads so we can spend a lot of time on things for which we have little to show, adding to our unrest.” MeanInternet Author:Tricia Rhodes
“The reality is that most of us are rarely, if ever, alone with our own minds and souls. Even when we do find a few minutes of quiet, we're driven to check our devices for emails, texts, etc.” MindSoulRealityQuietDriven Author:Tricia Rhodes
“If you've managed to remain a Luddite - one who resists technology - you're surrounded by people who don't, so you're affected more than you may realize.” PeopleRealizingTechnology Author:Tricia Rhodes
“The monumental digital shift has taken place so fast, we haven't really had time or invested the energy to evaluate what this is doing to our culture, or how it's impacting us as individuals - physically, spiritually, and emotionally.” CultureIndividualEnergyTaken Author:Tricia Rhodes