Always Quotes
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I've always taken direction pretty well.
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When you're young, you're always concerned about how you're being seen and how you're being criticized.
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I do a lot of public speaking and presentations and I'll always start with a self-deprecating joke to make everybody feel comfortable with my size because there can be hang-ups and anxieties.
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I always felt that I was a writer, that was what I had to do.
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Fortunately, I'm known as the hardest-working woman in showbiz, not to compete with James Brown. I've always been a multi-tasker.
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I've always defended Shania. She not only opened doors; she knocked several down.
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I always see the absurdity in most situations. It's my experience of how life works.
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You can do more, you can always do more.
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Coming from a smaller place always made things feel more personal, which is really what it's all about.
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Costume people are always saying they don't have clothes big enough for me.
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There's always a source for humor.
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Always stay true to yourselves.
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Diversity and inclusion are always something industries should strive for.
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I was always - maybe stupidly so - very confident.
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Music, for me, is just about where you're at, and that's always changing.
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Career is too pompous a word. It was a job, and I have always felt privileged to be paid for what I love doing.
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Let's face it: pop music in its myriad permutations will always be sexually presumptuous, racially controversial and, frequently, politically charged.
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I always direct the same film. I cannot distinguish one from the other.
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I never wanted to take autographs, always wanted to give them. To do this, you have to achieve something.
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I always think of Gilbert Norrell as being Salieri to Jonathan Strange being Mozart.
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When I was a kid, we always had big gardens, acres of stuff we grew out in the yard.
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I always liked spy stories.
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Bounty always receives part of its value from the manner in which it is bestowed.
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I'm always the interrogator. When I was an actor in rep, I always played sinister parts. The directors always said, 'If there's a nasty man about, cast Harold Pinter.'