“Everybody just asks me 'Are you going to make Hollywood movies now?' First, I don't know. Second, I never dreamed about that; I just dreamed about making movies with Tarantino. So if I can make movies with a lot of amazing directors - yes.” IfsKnowsFirstsI CanAsksDirectorsHollywoodAsk MeTarantinoHollywood Movies Author:Melanie Laurent
“You may well ask me why...I took the time to write [books]. I can only reply that I do not know. There was no why about it. I had to: that was all.” KnowsWritingWellsMayI CanBookAsksAsk Me Author:George Bernard Shaw
“What should a good children’s book be like? If you ask me, I can tell you after thinking long and hard: It must be good.” IfsThinkingShouldChildrenLongI CanBookHardAsksBe GoodAsk MeChildren's Books Author:Astrid Lindgren
“People always ask me about career choices, though it rarely ever seems like any kind of choice. It's just like, I really want to do something, this is what I can do, and that's it. I'm lucky to be doing this at all.” PeopleWantKindI CanSeemsChoicesAsksCan DoCareersLuckyAsk MeCareers Choices Author:Emile Hirsch
“You must do as your people do. If my people are poor, I must be poor. People ask me, 'Why don't you find a personal coach or a private car?' I can't. Then I won't be part of my people.” PeopleIfsI CanAsksPoorCarCoachesAsk MePoor People Author:Haile Gebrselassie
“And there is something great about knowing that my only job is to be as happy as I can be about my life, and feel as good as I can about myself, and to lead as full and eventful a life as I can, so that it doesn’t ever feel like I’m just waiting around for some guy to ask me out. And most importantly, it’s good for us all to remember that we don’t need to scheme and plot and beg to get someone to ask us out. We’re fantastic.” NeedsFeelsI CanJobsRememberGuyAsksWaitingKnowingFantasticAsk MePlotSchemesWaiting Around Book:He's Just Not That Into You: The No-Excuses Truth to Understanding Guys Source: He's Just Not That Into You: The No-Excuses Truth to Understanding Guys
“Don't ask me to give in to this body of mine. I can't afford it. Between me and my body there must be a struggle until death.” GivingI CanBodyAsksStruggleMinesAsk Me Author:Margaret of Cortona