You're only as good as the people who you surround yourself with.

To be able to be a good actress and portray other people's stories, you have to be true to yourself.

You shouldn't be greedy. You should feel good about yourself and not be greedy of what other people have.

Trying to be a good actor has to be involved with placing yourself imaginatively in different people's circumstances.

People make careers off of Instagram. So in that sense, it's really good, and you can put yourself out there and be open.

I want to do good, and I want people to be happy, and sometimes when you're a people pleaser, you spread yourself too thin.

The old adage is true, people will only be as good to you as you are to yourself. They will follow your example, and those who don't will be left by the wayside.

You can be obsessed with the bad things people say and the good things; either way, you're obsessed with yourself, and I'm not - you can become unhinged so easily.

People who've had very unhappy childhoods are pretty good at inventing themselves. If nobody invents you for yourself, nothing is left but to invent yourself for others.

All over the web there are some very good critics and it's become for people who are interested. It's become a very good way to get to reviews and involve yourself in discussions.

I know what it feels like to walk out in front of a sold-out crowd of a thousand people that are there for you, and how good that feels, but as an opener, you just have to train yourself to think that it's going to be harder.

What's important is to be able to see yourself, I think, as having commonality with other people and not determine, because of your good luck, that everybody is less significant, less interesting, less important than you are.

It is incredibly powerful if you solve the problem you actually have yourself. It's really tough to develop a good product when you don't have very close proximity to the people who actually use your product. The closest proximity you can have to those people is to be that person.

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