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My problem with interviews, one day I'll think one thing, and the next day I'll think the exact opposite.
If I interview people, I would get to know many lives and experiences that I haven't been through myself.
Everything has changed. An interview has become such a confrontational thing. It makes you very defensive.
Well, I've maybe gotten 200 requests for interviews about Marilyn, and I just decided I'm gonna do my own.
He showed in the last interview, as on the later portions of the chart, a genuine fondness for the rabbit.
He [Reagan] was who he was, and it was not complicated. You didn't get a different person in an interview.
MTV was such a great training for me. I did live interviews with everyone from Michael Jackson to Madonna.
I still don't like doing interviews. I hardly do any... I hope this will be the last one for a long while.
I make films and do the publicity and interviews, but then I want to get away from it all and be on my own.
I've learned my lesson over the years about what to say and what not to say in interviews, that's for sure.
I don't loathe interviews, I'm just one of those people who makes music because I find it difficult to talk.
I would like go to Palestine and interview people there about what their lives are like; same thing in Iran.
It's not just about filming, you go to awards and interviews too. I enjoy all of it, even learning my lines!
I have a radio show for the Sirius Satellite Radio Network. It's an interview show. It's called The Spectrum.
My mother kept the house clean and we ate good. I didn't know we were poor until I started giving interviews.
John Lewis stood up and said in an interview that Donald Trump was not a legitimate president. It's insanity.
In terms of publicity and interviews, well, it's really hard in this modern world to keep a sense of mystery.
Nothing gives me more pleasure than acting. But I don't enjoy going for award functions or giving interviews.
After a subsequent interview at Brooklyn Poly, I was hired, and life as a fully independent researcher began.
I listen to my early Gang Starr interviews, I'm like, damn I was really trying to sound like a New Yorker then.
I generally prefer to stay quiet before a performance. I don't like television cameras, but an interview is OK.
I know how to put it on when it comes to interviews and performing because I have to. But I'm pretty laid back.
It's me! It's me! It's always me! [Darren when asked who smelled so good at the MTV Live interview in New York]
People are always asking me in interviews, 'What do you think of foreign affairs?' I just say, 'I've had a few.'
Before doing any interviews I like to know who I'm meeting with and get a bit of an idea of their sensibilities.
There is this stereotype of Icelanders all believing in spirits, and I've played up to that a bit in interviews.
Ambrose, your presence is the horseshit frosting on the horseshit cake that is the admissions interview process.
Recruiting is hard. It's just finding the needles in the haystack. You can't know enough in a one-hour interview.
When I do these interviews, I get really nervous. And when I get nervous, it comes off as mellow for some reason.
One of the strengths of my interviews is that I really, honest to God, have no idea what people are going to say.
I've said in many interviews that I like my fiction to be unpredictable. I like there to be considerable suspense.
I'm notorious for giving a bad interview. I'm an actor and I can't help but feel I'm boring when I'm on as myself.
Pat Nixon was called the Mona Lisa of American politics. She never wrote anything. Her interviews tell us nothing.
I met Elton John at an Interview dinner, and we just sort of became friends. He's got such a wicked sense of humor.
An interview is only as good as both parties are willing to give to the interview and that includes the interviewer.
When I go to the interviews and sit before a prospective employer, I'm going to try and look as employable as I can.
I grew up practically getting into this business because of David Letterman. I wanted to do comedy-based interviews.
If I were Sarah Palin, would I want to sit in an interview with someone who was secretly out to get me? Probably not.
People change. I wouldn't like to be accountable for the interviews I've done, or the person I was when I was 20, 21.
If I do an interview with [Holocaust survivor] Elie Wiesel, am I required as a journalist to find a Holocaust denier?
I've always loved science fiction. I think the smartest writers are science fiction writers dealing with major things.
I am an extremely private person. I always feel that I come across as a caricature of myself whenever I do interviews.
I would love to interview Roberto Benigni just so I could tell him how much his movie, life is beautiful, meant to me.
I gotta say - if I clicked on a movie interview, and the first part was all about Walt Whitman, I'd love that article.
When someone says something in an interview, the beauty of Twitter is that it's a platform for instantaneous response.
When I was at the interview asked how I cope with life's difficulties, I said that saving sense of humor. I'm not lying.
Fighting a cold, but I'm powering through. As they say, there's nothing better for a cold than doing interviews all day.
Reporters tend to launch on what seems to be the clearest, most stark aspects of someone's life in terms of an interview.
Kate Moss, for example - she's never given a lot of interviews. She stays so mysterious. Nobody knows who she is, really.