Trish Stratus Quotes
I think people get too comfortable, in just doing what they do every week. And I'm all about challenge and change, and I like to read the audience.

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For me, I'm always looking for the opportunity for a character that challenges me and lets me play two for the price of one.
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It was unpredictable, good storytelling that brought you back each week.
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I much prefer doing comedy. I get a little paranoid when the audience is not laughing.
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I've always been just as interested in making people think as I am in making them feel, and one of the things this scientific process allows me to do is make the audience look differently at dance.
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When I'm not on a crazy schedule, I'll try to do yoga or the gym once or twice a week.
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I've always been interested in how people think, how they react to challenges in their lives - what makes people tick. I've also always been passionate about social issues and causes, and I wanted to make films that addressed important issues in very human terms.
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Real golf is the 20 million people who play once a week or once a month.
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There is no reason why any public school district in our state should be on a four-day school week. If anything, we should be extending the school year.
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In the old days, you had an audience of about 400, half of whom were committee members from somewhere or other sitting in their suits. It's become a real sports event with sports fans now.
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I have to grow with my audience.
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You as an audience can look at these things as films, but I remember them as social experiences.
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A lot of people don't know that I had a special appearance in 'Keratam'; that was my first Telugu film. I only shot for four to five days. When they called me, I said, 'I can't give 60 days for a movie. If you have something for one week or 10 days, then I can accommodate.'
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I believe that given the audience attention level, we could do an even more compelling 90 minutes.
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What allows us, as human beings, to psychologically survive life on earth, with all of its pain, drama, and challenges, is a sense of purpose and meaning.
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I am less comfortable saying I am a jeweller and more comfortable saying I am a story teller.
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Trying to guess what the (mass) audience wants and then trying to satisfy that is usually a bad recipe for getting something good.
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I was really into dancing, taking six classes a week, and my real dream was to be in a Broadway show.
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People tend to think they know you when you come into their televisions every week. They think you are different than who you are. Don't believe everything you hear.
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We go around and talk about what are each of the kids most proud of from the previous week.
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What campaigns are for is weeding out the people who, for one way or another, weren't making it for the long haul.
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I've grown up with racism my entire life. I've been bullied, sent to the hospital, beat up, I've been called a Chink and a Gook. Every single racial slur an Asian person can be called, I've been called it.
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One thing I've learnt recently: how to think nothing. Here's the trick: don't have any interest in the world around you, don't have any hope for the future, and be warm.
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I think people get too comfortable, in just doing what they do every week. And I'm all about challenge and change, and I like to read the audience.