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People don't live nowadays: they get about ten percent out of life.
People who are scared don't live life.
I live a much more interesting life in other people's minds.
If you don't live a normal life, how do you relate to people?
Try and live your life the way you wish other people would live theirs.
I want people to know that movie stars live a normal, middle-class life.
I wanted to tell people you can live a full life, even if you're not feeling well.
You have to help people who are living with AIDS. Help them to live as dignified a life as they can.
Live your life fom your heart. Share from your heart. And your story will touch and heal people's souls.
I have so much respect for people in the theater. You can't do 10 or 15 takes. It's all live. It's like life in motion.
If you live only a movie-star life, you know only movie-star things. I needed to live a regular life with normal people around.
There are some people who don't want to deal with the fact that we are not forever. Some people decide to live life to the fullest.
I think that people should absolutely be allowed to do whatever they want with their bodies and to live the life they want to lead.
Life is rough for a lot of people. Some people live in greater material circumstances than others, but life is rough for everybody.
The more life you live, the more you are able to understand the experiences of other people. It's one of the few benefits of getting older.
I don't think many people can say they've been the lead in a Spielberg film and still been able to live their normal life that they had before.
I challenge you to make your life a masterpiece. I challenge you to join the ranks of those people who live what they teach, who walk their talk.
I was one of those kids who never wanted to be anything but a novelist. And I don't know a lot of people who truly live the life that they dreamed of.
It's one thing to live my own life and know that I'm O.K. But there's another thing I want to take on, and that is letting people know that they're O.K., too.
I live in the suburbs, the final battleground of the American dream, where people get married and have kids and try to scratch out a happy life for themselves.
We all want to live forever, but we don't want to suck blood to do it, right? I think people like to have these deep moral questions that don't come up in real life.
If you could take a subway from the suburbs in Boston, where I live, to downtown in 10 minutes, that improves your life over sitting in a traffic jam. People should see that.
People don't like the idea of consequences. They want to be able to live their life freely and do what they want to do without any consequences. And we know that's just not the way life is.
As specialists of apparent life, stars serve as superficial objects that people can identify with in order to compensate for the fragmented productive specialisations that they actually live.
I think that's the biggest misconception when people want to live a more clean, cruelty-free life is, 'I can't do that. It's going to be so hard.' But I say do some research. You'd be surprised!
I suppose more than anything, it's the way of life in this part of the country that influences my writing. In Eastern North Carolina, with the exception of Wilmington, most people live in small towns.
Being smarter gives you a tailwind throughout life. People who are more intelligent earn more, live longer, get divorced less, are less likely to get addicted to alcohol and tobacco, and their children live longer.
I didn't ever intend to or want to be an actor. I'm not one of those people of whom they say, 'If you can't live without it, that's the only reason you should be an actor.' It was kind of a sideline that became my whole life.
I thought that tackling aging and the mechanisms that promote life would be worth figuring out. I wanted to learn why it is that some people are healthier than others and why some people live to 110 and others only to 60 or 70.
I'm not an example for how people should live their lives. Never in my life would I ever set out to be an example for people on how to live their lives. If you need an example for how to live, then you just shouldn't have been born. Straight up.
What I've been telling people is that the doctors are gaining on cancer very rapidly. It's almost become a chronic disease, like diabetes - something you can treat. It doesn't go away, and you're not well in the sense of being over it, but you go on and live your life.
I try to explain to people that the only way to be cool is to be who you truly are, and the only way to live life is to do the things that you want to do and be the person that you want to be no matter who that is or what that is or how you have to do it. That's the only way you can be genuinely happy.