Lynsey Addario Quotes
I think when I started going to war zones and started covering humanitarian issues, it became a calling because I realized I had a voice, and I can give people without a voice a voice... and now it is something that sits inside of me every day.
Lynsey Addario
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I've grown up with girls that are like Precious. I've grown up with people that are like everyone that I read about in that book. And so years later, when I was given the role, I just felt a huge responsibility to show the reality of that situation and to show that we're not making it up.
Gabourey Sidibe
I've been lucky enough to work in pop culture, especially with people right before they popped.
Tamra Davis
During a game, it comes down to your mind - the pressure. There are loads of other aspects, too. Many people say taking penalties is easy, but when you're stood over one, that's not the case. It's in no way easy. The goal really does become a lot smaller.
Francesco Totti
The demand in India is to have a hit, which becomes a promotion for the movie and makes people come to the theater. You have five songs and different promotions based on those. But when I do Western films, the need for originality is greater. Then I become very conscious about the writing.
A. R. Rahman
Just for you to know, people, models, are very smart. We're investing money in the right way, and, you know, a modeling job I'm taking as a businesswoman. So it's not fun for me; it's work.
Irina Shayk
I got along with people very well at every job I had, people liked me and I liked them and I loved being on my feet.
Barbara Corcoran
I try to challenge myself as much as possible, as often as possible.
Alan Dean Foster
Above all, what socialist, without flushing with shame, maintains he is not a revolutionary? We say: none!.
Johann Most
By nature, I sit alone in a room and type... My goal was never celebrity.
Jenji Kohan
I started writing when I was 9. My mother told me it was before that, but that was the first I remember.
Joe R. Lansdale
I've had a wordless phase, and that's still not entirely over: what I sing is not always literally meant that way, and you can hear that in the way it is sung.
Beth Gibbons
Portishead
I think when I started going to war zones and started covering humanitarian issues, it became a calling because I realized I had a voice, and I can give people without a voice a voice... and now it is something that sits inside of me every day.
Lynsey Addario