I care so much less, now, about going up the ladder; if I cared about the ladder I would be doing it all very wrong.

People are surprised by the poverty and think that I wasn't cared for. But that wasn't the case - I was deeply loved.

My generation of director has no illusions that we are going to be fed and cared for by subsidized theater in America.

When I was about 10 I ran away to see my father. He couldn't have cared less. He just took me back as soon as he could.

I was fortunate and I was lucky that I had a couple of people in my life who cared about me. I had good, loving parents.

Even the simplest wicker basket can become priceless when it is loved and cared for through the generations of a family.

I saw all those great '70s films when I was 9, and no one in my Brooklyn neighborhood cared if a kid watched an R movie.

I wanted to be a surgeon, possibly influenced by the qualities of our family doctor who cared for our childhood ailments.

When they were working on the movie 'Lone Survivor,' all I cared about was that it was done right to honor all of the guys.

All I wanted was to be married, loved and to spend my life with somebody who cared for me and have lots and lots of children.

I have never cared enough about money to worry about spending it, and have been fortunate to make enough to be spoiled rotten.

I want to be one of the wrestlers that actually gave back, that actually cared about the industry. That's very important to me.

If I was in a relationship again it would have to be with somebody that really cared about me, who was kind, caring and loving.

I've always cared about issues, always thought through problems. I don't know how much that comes from my personality or my mum.

Money is there to put food on the table and make sure your family is cared for. Anything beyond that can be argued as extraneous.

I never cared about money. When I was at school, I never wanted a car. I was focused on sports, studies, camping, being outdoors.

Lawsuits make you care. I think the PR makes you care. But personally, when I got out in 1983, do I think they cared about me? No.

We all want love and to feel safe, wanted, cared for, to like our selves, our bodies, to have families and feel okay in the world.

I just had the joy of taking pictures, and I never cared about my negatives. I just gave them away whenever anybody asked for them.

If I cared what people think about my career, I would have not done - just look at my work. Don't look at me; look at what I've done.

I think my job is to leave some evidence for future generations that there was somebody who cared while we were destroying everything.

My own mum cared about Hollywood, and I didn't. I wanted to act, and I loved the creativity of it, but I didn't care for the lifestyle.

I only became a celebrity because I had a kid. Before I was pregnant nobody cared. I joke to my agent that having a baby made my career.

I never thought about being the highest paid. I just wanted to be someone that people cared about watching, and I feel I'm a good actor.

If you look at someone like Joe Strummer or John Lennon, when you heard their music you knew that they wrote it and they cared about it.

So many people around me would say they cared for the wrong reasons. A lot of people were pulling from me, taking from me and not giving.

I've never been an individual guy. I never cared about the accolades. I've always been driven by the competition and the learning process.

In the '80s, Ronald Reagan inspired me to become politicized, because I grew up in that era when everything I cared about was under attack.

I really didn't want to enter the UFC in a fight that nobody really cared about or where people thought I was just going to whoop some guy.

The theater is the only branch of art much cared for by people of wealth; like canasta, it does away with the brother of talk after dinner.

I've always cared about fashion and what I look like. I don't like to spend a lot of money on designer clothes, but I do like to look good.

I was so glad to get out of the cotton patch and stop pickin' cotton, I wouldn't of cared who come by and said, 'I'll take you to Chicago.'

I loved problems on paper, and I was good at math, but I was a mechanical engineer, and I never understood - or cared to - how a car worked.

I was fortunate that I was an only child. I had two parents who I really cared about, and they cared about me, so I got off to a good start.

I have always been the kind of guy to adjust to anything. I never cared where I was going to sleep or what court I was going to practise on.

People have said to me, 'It must be nice to prove so many people wrong,' but I've never really cared about proving anything to anybody else.

I've always cared about my teammates, but it's about being vocal and letting them know I care about them... not just on the basketball court.

I've seen other artists put out movies that went straight to DVD, and no one cared. Maybe their own fans bought the thing, and that was fine.

You can make people feel valued or cared for by design alone. It's not purely about money. It's about how we choose to value human experience.

There once was this powerful, both capital and political, class who cared about supporting and affirming a solid middle class in this country.

I have never cared especially for outdoor sports and have no desire to excel at tennis, swimming, or golf. I'll leave those things to the men.

I love it when a man cooks; it's one of those points that makes me adore a guy. I think it's so romantic and I feel cared for when a man cooks.

The Clinton administration cared a lot about the middle class and the poor. But it also cared a lot - too much, in retrospect - about the rich.

At school in the 1970s, no one cared about bullying. I spent the first four years being the apple of the teachers' eye and being bullied for it.

Much as I cared for Joseph Kennedy, he was a classic example of that person in the arts with lots of brains and drive but little taste or talent.

Before the Internet, all most people cared about was Office. And Office was really the only reason anyone wanted Windows machines instead of Macs.

I want my legacy to be, wow she was a woman that really cared about others and dedicated her life to make sure that this world was a better world.

In the early days of the software industry, people cared about copyright and didn't give a damn about patents - they copied each other willy-nilly.

The Compton I knew was from my mother, and it was beautiful. It was this close-knit community, and people cared about one another, and it was safe.

God has cared for these trees, saved them from drought, disease, avalanches, and a thousand tempests and floods. But he cannot save them from fools.

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