“I think there's a very fine line between the type of performing that some actors do, and being in a state in your mind where you actually believe what's going on. If we weren't actors, what would we do with that ability? Would we not be slightly insane? Mentally ill? I don't know.” IfsThinkingKnowsMindBelieveStatesActorsLinesAbilityFineTypeIllInsanePerformingFine LinesMentally Ill Author:Samantha Morton
“I remember my first commercial. This is really great 'Degrassi' trivia: The character Toby on 'Degrassi,' played by Jake Goldsbie, he and I were in both of our first commercial ever when we were four. It was for Tiger Toys, this old Game Boy-type thing. Both of our lines were, 'Mommy, I can do it!” FirstsI CanCharacterRememberGamesCan DoLinesBoysFourTypeToysReally GreatTigersI Can Do ItJakeTriviaToby Author:Charlotte Arnold
“Reality TV now doesn't feel reality TV when it started. The line between reality and fiction is blurred. So many of these people are phony or shallow, in their own right. If you've ever watched any of The Real Housewives, or those types of shows, they're all performing. Even though they're real people, they're performing.” PeopleIfsFeelsRealShowsRealityLinesFictionTvsTypePerformingShallowHousewifePhonyReality TvReal Housewives Author:Portia de Rossi
“These types of films that are psychologically sort of dark at times, I find extremely exciting to do because there's always something to think about. There's nothing more boring than to show up on set and say a line and know that your character means exactly what they say. It's interesting to have an unreliable narrator in a film and that's what both of those films have been.” ThinkingKnowsMeanHas BeensCharacterShowsFilmLinesDarkInterestingTypeExcitingBoringUnreliableNarrators Author:Leonardo DiCaprio
“If there's a character type I despise, it's the all-capable, all-knowing, physically perfect protagonist. My idea of hell would be to be trapped in a four-hundred page, first-person, first-tense, running monologue with a character like that. I think writers who produce characters along those lines should graduate from high school and move on.” IfsThinkingShouldWritingFirstsPersonsIdeasCharacterWould BeRunningSchoolMovingLinesPerfectHellKnowingFourProduceTypePagesCapableHundredHigh SchoolDespiseGraduatesTrappedTenseFirst PersonProtagonistsMonologuesGraduating High School Author:Craig Johnson
“I am involved in every step of the process [musicmaking]. Whether it is the production or the mixing or the visuals and music videos. I'm involved in every step of the way as far as the creative, directing and merchandise . Just making sure everything that falls in line with my brand is portrayed a certain type of way. It all about quality control and attention to detail, and making sure anything you put your name on is on point.” WayCertainFallNamesProcessLinesAttentionQualityStepsCreativeTypeInvolvedProductionsDetailsVideoBrandsVisualsEvery StepMixingMerchandiseAttention To DetailQuality Control Author:G-Eazy
“There are different types of readers. People draw lines at which three things intersect: the character, the author, and the reader.” PeopleDifferentCharacterThreeLinesTypeReaderDrawsThree Things Author:David Bezmozgis
“The Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group strongly supports green-line policies, because the only way to attract top level employees and their families is to protect the region's open space and environment. We want to build a community that is demonstrates smart growth rather than a model for L.A.-type growth.” WayWantGrowthNatureCommunityLinesSpaceLevelsSupportEnvironmentGroupsPolicyTypeProtectModelsSmartGreenEmployeeRegionsValleysConservationManufacturingSiliconSilicon ValleyOpen SpacesSmart Growth Author:Carl Guardino
“Many of my personal enemies picture me as a cold type - a person who acts according to a certain line, a calculating type.” PersonsCertainLinesEnemyTypeColdCalculating Author:Walter Schellenberg
“Boundary lines, of any type, are never found in the real world itself, but only in the imagination of the mapmakers.” WorldRealFoundImaginationLinesTypeBoundariesReal World Book:No Boundary: Eastern and Western Approaches to Personal Growth Source: No Boundary: Eastern and Western Approaches to Personal Growth
“I think it's important to find a line that suits your body, your body type, that you're comfortable in.” ThinkingImportantBodyLinesTypeComfortableYour BodySuitsBody Types Author:Avril Lavigne
“About 1998, when 'Wide World of Sports' and the 'Footy Show' came to an end for me, I couldn't type. When I started architecture, it was a very aesthetic, creative, an almost art process, where lettering and thick line were how you expressed yourself on the paper.” WorldArtEndsShowsSportsProcessLinesCreativeTypePaperWideArchitectureAestheticThickFooty Author:Max Walker
“Bing Crosby and I weren't the types to go around kissing each other. We always had a light jab for each other. One of our stock lines used to be "There's nothing I wouldn't do for Bing, and there's nothing he wouldn't do for me." And that's the way we go through life - doing nothing for each other!” WayLightUsedLinesTypeKissingUsed To BeDoing NothingCrosby Author:Bob Hope
“For a creative person there's just as much pleasure in writing an eight-line poem as there is in writing a blockbuster play ... of the old '50s type.” WritingPersonsPlayLinesPleasureCreativeTypeEightCreative PersonBlockbuster Author:Tennessee Williams
“He's the type of bloke you would want to have on your side. When you see an Indian side with Ganguly in the line-up, you know it's game on. You don't have to like or dislike him. You have to respect him.” KnowsWantGamesSidesLinesTypeIndianDislikeYour SideBlokesGanguly Author:Steve Waugh
“The work I'm doing on the screen differs from that of anyone else. My comedy is of a peculiar nature...no writers have been developed along the lines of my type of comedy and this is why I sometimes have differences with writers, supervisors and directors alike.” Has BeensSometimesDifferencesLinesComedyTypeDirectorsScreensPeculiarSupervisors Author:W. C. Fields
“As an actor going into screenwriting, I was able to understand what type of dialogue feels natural. A lot of the time, as an actor, you don't have the freedom to change what your lines are, and they can often be very unnatural or difficult to portray in a real light.” FeelsRealLightAbleActorsDifficultNaturalLinesTypeDialogueUnnaturalOften IsScreenwriting Author:John Francis Daley
“Those type of people [in New Orleans] keep me happy and just smiling, you know? I just go hang out and talk with them and they tell me all types of old stories, and sometimes I might even pull my horn out in the middle of the block, and they're playing on beer bottles and different things, and we just do a little second line type thing, just us, four or five people, who are just having fun. That makes me day to be able to do that and go hang out with the people in the (Treme) neighborhood, and to do some shows around town, you know?” PeopleKnowsLittlesDifferentSometimesStoriesShowsMightAbleFunLinesFiveFourMiddleTypeTownsBlockBeerHaving FunDifferent ThingsNeighborhoodHanging OutBottlesNew OrleansHornsJust Have Fun Author:Troy Andrews
“The reason why I started the clothing line Licious is because I had trouble finding clothes for my body type. I figured if I'm having trouble finding clothes for me, being curvy, I know girls with my body type are probably facing the same issue. And so with the help of my designer, I came up with the idea of creating my own clothing line.” IfsKnowsIdeasReasonHelpingBodyGirlLinesMy OwnIssuesTroubleTypeFindingsCreatingClothesReason WhyDesignerClothingsCurvyBody TypesClothing Line Author:Coco Austin
“I don't think every African-American or Latino have the same body type, but, yes, that's been one of the excuses ... saying that African-Americans are too muscular or just aren't lean enough. Usually they say, "Oh, they have flat feet so they just don't have the flexibility that it takes to create the line in a point shoe."” ThinkingEnoughBodyLinesFeetTypeShoesExcuseAfrican AmericanFlatsFlexibilityLatinoBody Types Author:Misty Copeland
“Sometimes you can play against type, or you can just repeat what they've already done. It can be an obstacle; it's a very fine line.” SometimesDonePlayLinesFineTypeObstaclesRepeatsFine Lines Author:Nicolas Winding Refn
“There isn't a grand plan at work in the progression of the books with respect to the line. I do want the books to be different from each other, certainly, but I'm more aware of that on the level of theme or structure. I can tell when I'm writing the last of a particular type of poem because the writing is too easy and I start to feel queasy.” WantFeelsWritingI CanBookDifferentLastsEasyLinesLevelsPlansParticularTypeStructureThemeProgression Author:Matthea Harvey
“When I'm sitting at the desk not being able to write line one, it's silence and despair! It's not so easy to put the pen to the legal pad or type the first sentence on the computer screen.” WritingFirstsAbleEasyLinesSilenceTypeDespairComputerSittingSentencesScreensPensDesksPadsComputer Screen Author:Erica Jong
“I think they [Hillary and Bill Clinton] have been - they have shown over and over again that they're willing to be transparent and that they have gone beyond the letter of the law, to show that they're trying to make sure there are bright red, green, purple lines that will separate them from any type of conflict.” ThinkingTryingHas BeensShowsLawLinesGoneWillingTypeConflictRedLettersGreenBillsClintonPurpleTransparentRed Green Author:Donna Brazile