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It's always best to stay out of other people's divorces. And their civil wars.
Also, if you want to reach people, theatre is not always the best way to do it.
I always joke with people that having nephews is the best birth control there is.
I'm always friendly and encouraging on set. I want people to be at their best creatively.
I follow three rules: Do the right thing, do the best you can, and always show people you care.
Events are the best teacher for us. You try to learn from people, there is always some bend to it.
It's a matter of taking the side of the weak against the strong, something the best people have always done.
It is with rivers as it is with people: the greatest are not always the most agreeable nor the best to live with.
I talk so much on stage - too much. I always get in trouble. But it's just the best to be able to connect with people.
Disagreements will always occur between us, but we all approach them wanting the best for each and every one of us, for the whole people.
I'll always put the best interests of our people first - and that includes expanding gaming to create new opportunities here in Kentucky.
I always get amazed as to how we always need to have someone as the best of something. Why can't we have two people as the best at something?
Being on a film set, you are always around such fantastic people. And I feel like I've been lucky. I feel like I've worked with the best of the best.
I wanted the audience to write stories and then read them out if they wanted to. It's always the best part of the show because people are so imaginative.
I'm aware of the fact that people that are watching to see what I do next - It's challenging to make the best decisions, and I don't always get it right.
I know I always worked hard on making sure we came out with the best possible product and of course we were working with four other people, you have to balance that as well.
I've always believed that there are funny people everywhere, but they're just not comedians. In fact, some of my best comedic inspirations were not professional entertainers.
We've always connected musically in Fleetwood Mac because we're the only people who play more than one note. I'm not the best pianist, but I know how to interlace around what Lindsey's playing.
There are two way of establishing a reputation, one to be praised by honest people and the other to be accused by rogues. It is best, however, to secure the first one, because it will always be accompanied by the latter.
I always felt second best. I was never the prettiest, never the skinniest, never the fastest in my sports. Never the smartest, because I have dyslexia. Then, all of a sudden, people were like, 'You're gorgeous.' And I was like, 'What?'
The genius of the United States is not best or most in its executives or legislatures, nor in its ambassadors or authors or colleges, or churches, or parlors, nor even in its newspapers or inventors, but always most in the common people.
I'm just interested in people on the edges. I feel an affinity for people who haven't had the best breaks in society. I'm always on their side. I find them more human, maybe. What I want to do more than anything is acknowledge their existence.
I can't say that the ending of a story is always the best part of the story, and yet there's sort of this implicit idea that the finale is somehow supposed to be the mind-blowing best episode of a show. The question is: Why is that? Why do people make that assumption?
I'm interested in people who find themselves in places, either of their choosing or not, and who are forced to decide how best to live there. That feeling of both citizenship and exile, of always being an expatriate - with all the attendant problems and complications and delight.
I always thought it'd be cool to portray these certain things, make people feel a certain way. I was kind of fascinated with that, but I wasn't the type to do acting school or theater. I didn't have the best views of Hollywood, so it wasn't something that I was going to try and pursue.
The single best piece of advice I give to aspiring writers is to always write about things that they know. I suggest that they write about people and places and events and conflicts they are familiar with. That way their writing will be real and hopefully readers will respond to it. I try to take my own advice.