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People call me a hermit. But I'm happy.
I would be happy if people just called me an actor.
I can be me, and people seem quite happy with that.
What makes me happy is the appreciation of people around me.
I don't like people around me sad. I like making people happy.
For me, drag is all about making people happy and entertaining.
I can't make eye contact when people sing 'Happy Birthday' to me.
People have sacrificed more to make me be happy than I could ever dream of.
People do still mention 'Clueless' to me. I'm proud and happy that I was in it.
I'm happy to be for people what Scarface, Ice Cube, and Rakim have been for me.
Dancing's part of my soul. I enjoy it, it makes people happy, and it makes me happy.
I worried that people wouldn't like me. Now I try not to worry and focus on being happy.
I'm so happy with 'The Blacklist.' Give me more people to shoot and throw them off buildings.
I'm always nice and then people are happy to hang out with me! There's no point being a sassy diva queen.
I'd say that I'm a very friendly, outgoing, happy person who just wants to make the people around me happy.
You learn something when you don't play well, and I figure that helping people, it makes me very, very happy.
I've met a lot of really friendly people who are incredibly happy for me, which is really flattering and humbling.
Without a lot of college film, a lot of people had written me off already. When the Patriots called, I was pretty happy.
I have mood swings, but I'm sure people in England have that, too. Me and my friends, we're just a bunch of happy idiots.
I like my decisions to be taken carefully, so they don't harm anyone close to me, so that the people close to me are happy.
I'm not interested in characters who aren't broken. I'm not interested in happy people. It just doesn't draw me as a writer.
I spent a lot of my 20s just trying to make other people happy, rather than trying to figure out if doing that made me happy.
You have to have people around you that know what makes you happy and know what makes you mad. I have the right people around me.
I was raised in a very happy nest by very happy people, and I like to think that those are enough ingredients to make me succeed at Dior.
People like 'Crank,' some people like 'Redemption.' I'm just happy to do things that satiate a different part of me, that test me a little bit.
I'm really happy to see Braun Strowman. People ask me who reminds me of me, and it's probably him. So, I'm really happy to see him doing so well.
People used to ask me how I got my jollies, and I guess I'm happy when what I'm doing is helping people and unhappy when what I'm doing isn't helping people.
I have always been proud and happy to wear France's colours. I have always been respectful of the team. But I need people to prove they really want me to play.
I'm so happy people are seeing the eclectic side of me. I'm really honored to be able to push my voice into different sounds. Otherwise it all gets a bit samey same.
I'm happy with the idea of being a mum first and an actress second - I'm perfectly content for people to think of me as a stay-at-home mum, rather than an actress, if that is their perception.
I'm happy, I would say that I'm one of the happiest people I know but I've certainly had periods of profound sadness, depression and heartache and those are the kind of things that are interesting to me to write about.
My mother always spoke to me in English, so it's technically my maternal language, and it became a kind of private language - I was happy that I could speak in English to my mum and the majority of people wouldn't understand it.
For sure people around me, they always say don't do ovals, we are not happy to see you doing that. I'm not saying I'm scared, I'm not scared to do ovals. But I never thought about it. I was not really planning to go to do Formula Indy.
I think that I'm doing my job, and it's nice to be recognized, but I also know that a lot of the people who are happy with me now are not going to be happy with me in four to eight years and that I'm just going to keep doing what I'm doing.
As my career has gone on, I guess I've become more well known. I'm playing to fuller halls in general, which is a nice feeling. When you're doing that, you're going to have a certain number of people who are not just the hardcore classical fanatics, and this makes me very happy.
I'm always wondering what else I could be doing. It never feels enough to just use my platform. I'm happy to give a voice to people who may not be heard half as much, but I'm always wondering what else I could be doing, since my position almost requires me to do more. And I want to do more.