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“I always put on a brave face when I was the most terrified, the most trapped and out of control.”
“I always put these pert jackanapeses out of countenance by looking extremely grave when they expect that I should laugh at their pleasantries; and by saying Well, and so?--as if they had not done, and that the sting were still to come. This disconcerts them, as they have no resources in themselves, and have but one set of jokes to live upon.”
“I always putted without a glove but I have no idea why - I saw others doing it and copied them.”
“I always question whether it's the right time for anything I do.”
“I always questioned if I was CALLED to adopt, but then I realized no child was ever CALLED to be an orphan.”
“I always quit at three when my kids come home from school so I feel pretty spoiled”
“I always quit while I am still inspired, while I could still write more. Never let the thread run all the way out.”
“I always quoted to my parents from Kahlil Gibran, "The Prophet." Your children are not your children. They come through you, but not from you. You can give them your love, but not your thoughts, for they come from a land that you cannot enter, not even in your wildest dreams.”
“I always react to news immediately. That's my business.”
“I always read about these stories of entrepreneurs - it’s like they’re in the desert with no water, and they’re the ones that survive. But I’ve been really fortunate to have people on my team who are optimistic about the future and who know that if you work through hard times that there’s usually something good at the end.”
“I always read all these books about the slaves. My mother is very educated. My father would talk to us like we were grown men. We never knew what he was talking about half the time.”
“I always read everything on the desks of people I went to see in Moscow, London, Paris I found it quite useful.”
“I always read that men don't like intelligent girls, but I've always found the reverse.”
“I always read the Capitol as f—ked up pansexuality, everybody is doing everybody. Back to Greek and Roman times! It’s all happening.”
“I always read the Latin American writers. I love so many of them: Gabriel García Márquez, José Donoso, Alejo Carpentier, Jorge Luis Borges, Clarice Lispector. I also love a lot of American experimental writers and surrealist European writers. But perhaps The Persian Book of Kings was the greatest influence - I encourage people to look at it. There is such a wealth of incredible stories.”
“I always read the papers, the political bits.”
“I always read the script, try to imagine myself in the role, then decide whether I have anything to give to the part. If you don't feel like that in the beginning, it is not going to go well.”
“I always read what I write out loud, and I did that long before any radio thing. My editor finds that unusual.”
“I always read. You know how sharks have to keep swimming or they die? I’m like that. If I stop reading, I die.”
“I always really curious to see how people interpret things. I know my version, and I'm kind of bored with my version so I want to see their version.”
“I always really enjoyed our early days, before we got too famous. We used to play clubs and that kind of stuff all the time. And it was fun. It was good because you get to play and get quite good at the instrument. But then we got famous, and it spoiled all that, because we'd just go round and round the world singing the same 10 dopey tunes.”
“I always received much more satisfaction as a defense attorney in obtaining an acquittal for a client than I ever have as a D.A. in obtaining a conviction. All my interests and sympathies tend to be on the side of the individual as opposed to the state.”
“I always recommend a sensible diet, including lots of carbohydrates and avoiding too much fat. Dancers don't need different fuel from other people - they just need more of it because they use more energy.”
“I always recommend people read nutrition labels so they know, for instance, how much fiber they're getting.”
“I always recommend rewiring vintage lighting. It's not a bargain if your house burns down.”
“I always recommend, if you can, to patent or protect whatever your idea is. If you can't, you have to make your best judgment. Sometimes people don't get anywhere because they sit on something, so afraid to reveal it. And yet, in the reverse, sometimes if you expose something too widely, you can risk losing it.”
“I always record far more than I can use. There's probably twice as much recorded as comes out.”
“I always refer back to the days of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, the Rat Pack. Back when everyone wore a suit because that's what it was to be an entertainer. You were stylish and you were fly, and it was an effortless fly.”
“I always refer to [Stardust Memories] as Sharon Stone's and my first film.”
“I always reference 'Mad Max' when I think about what I want to wear. But it's a fine line between that and 'Edward Scissorhands'.”
“I always refused to give in if there was some argument with my father. Whether it was true or not, I refused to admit it and so often I would - well, tell lies, perhaps. I would either do that or change the story. Particularly if I felt that my father was being unjust, then I was very strongly motivated to not accept his ruling.”
“I always regarded people who want fame with a lot of suspicion. Unless you have a product to sell, I don't know why anyone would want to be famous. I can't imagine what need that would fill.”
“I always regretted about something in my life. However, my regret over the things I hadn’t done was way bigger than for those that I did do.
-Kim Dokja”
Source: 전지적 독자 시점 3 [Jeonjijeog Dogja Sijeom 3]
“I always rejoice when I see a tribunal filled with a man of an upright and inflexible temper, who in the execution of his country's laws can overcome all private fear, resentment, solicitation, and even pity it self. Whatever passion enters into a sentence or decision, so far will there be in it a tincture of injustice. In short, justice discards party, friendship, kindred, and is therefore always represented as blind, that we may suppose her thoughts are wholly intent on the equity of a cause, without being diverted or prejudiced by objects foreign to it.”
Source: The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 487-600] The Guardian. The Lover. The present state of the war. The trial and conviction of Count Tariff. The Whig-examiner. The Freeholder [no. 1-30
“I always rejoice when I see a tribunal filled with a man of an upright and inflexible temper, who in the execution of his country's laws can overcome all private fear, resentment, solicitation, and even pity itself.”
Source: Works, including the whole contents of Bp. Hurd's edition: withletters and other pieces not found in any previous collection; and Macaulay's essay on his life and works
“I always relate respectfully with blue-collar people.”
“I always related most to Steve McQueen because he was more of an outcast than Robert Redford or Paul Newman.”
“I always related my favorite music to the movies.”
“I always remain optimistic.”
“I always remain optimistic. There are three levels of music production: the majors, indies, and what I call "inties," music distributed via the Internet. The Internet is one area that I have used pretty effectively to break free of corporate control.”
“I always remember having a healthy respect for my grandmother.”
“I always remember is that no matter how good I might be in a movie, I'll never be any better. It's frozen. But in theatre I can be better tomorrow night, I can be better the night after that and I can be better in a week. The journey you go through as an actor is incredible.”
“I always remember liking school.”
“I always remember loving Even Stevens - that show was so brilliant and funny and smart.”
“I always remember my childhood as traumatic, for various reasons; I always felt alienated, outside.”
“I always remember my dad saying, "No one makes a remake unless they are trying to make money; there is no reason for it." It was not an honorable thing to do.”
“I always remember that whatever I have done in the past or may do in the future, Duke University is responsible in one way or another.”
“I always remember the prayers of my mother as they always forever.”
“I always remember the words of George Halas, the owner of the Chicago Bears football team. When he was well into his eighties a friend found him in his office on Sunday, and asked him why, at his age, he was working on a Sunday. His response, 'It’s only work if there’s someplace else you’d rather be.'”
“I always remember what Bob Dylan said in that [Martin] Scorsese documentary on him. When he was asked about Joan Baez's complaints about the way he treated her when they were together, Dylan laughed and said, "It's impossible to be in love and wise at the same time."”