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People sometimes call me Wolf.
I see people sometimes who remind me of my narrators.
People throw things at me sometimes, at big festivals.
People sometimes recognize me here, but they are very nice.
Sometimes people say to me, 'Ah, you're not really Spanish; you're British.'
I sometimes feel I want to release an album without people knowing it is me.
People recognise me and come up to me sometimes, but I'm not like George Clooney.
Sometimes I need people around me to remind me, to keep enjoying the small things.
People sometimes ask me why I did this or that project. I say, 'Well, they asked me.'
People recognize me. Most people are really nice. Sometimes people say, 'Hi, Chelsea.'
Sometimes I have a little social anxiety, and meeting people can be a challenge for me.
I do sometimes lecture people about what they're eating, but that's only if they ask me.
I'm always working out how people perceive me, and that's a hard thing to navigate sometimes.
I wish sometimes people wouldn't underestimate me. But it's a fleeting wish. It's not where I live.
It creeps me out sometimes to think of the person I was. I was a terrible person. I was mean to people.
Sometimes in golf I've got 10,000 people watching me. Cameras are easy. Doing the Jay Leno show was easy.
Sometimes, people know me from Marvel's 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' But that usually only happens in America.
I think sometimes the critics want me to beat people down, and that's not in me. I want to lift people up.
What sometimes annoys me about the arts is increasingly that we have to put real people on screen or stage.
Sometimes it's hard to get people to take me seriously as an actor when they just see me as this WWE muscle head.
Sometimes I've gotten photographs back and people have literally shaven off pieces of me, and I tell them to put it back.
People do recognize me sometimes. I occasionally get stopped and they have lovely things to say which is very overwhelming.
People do get mad at me for falling asleep sometimes, and it's the most frustrating thing. I can't help it. What am I gonna do?
Most people who recognize me don't even know my name. They just yell out ''Catfish!'' or 'Where's Nev?' or sometimes just 'Nev!'
As a former prosecutor, sometimes people refer to me as 'Attila the Hun.' I understand how people can get a reputation sometimes.
I'm lucky enough that directors sometimes seek me out for little projects that people don't even know about, that just surface later on.
In my early campaigns, people would sometimes come up to me at a grocery store or at a shopping mall and say, 'I know you from somewhere.'
People sometimes come up to me and call me Tiger Tim. Why am I called that? I don't know, it starts with T and I don't know. It has stuck.
Sometimes people stop me on the street and they say 'when are you going to make the next 'Zanaka' and it's what I really didn't want to do.
People tend to repeat the same quotes at me that I said when I was 23. And of course, you say things then, and sometimes they're ill-advised.
I'm teetotal and a vegetarian, which is sometimes a surprise to people who meet me expecting me to resemble one of the characters in my books.
I hate being forced to do things. I hate people telling me what to do, so I'll do the complete opposite. It's a bit self-destructive sometimes.
We are a challenger bank; let me say that once, twice, and three times if necessary because people still sometimes think of us as being very big.
I'm very bubbly, so when people meet me, they sometimes think I'm fake. I'm excited to meet new people, but I guess I sound like I'm being sarcastic.
There's nothing wrong with making people laugh. We all need to laugh. Sometimes I get all these laughs inside of me, and there's no place to let 'em out.
People think I can really play golf, but it's actually been almost an albatross for me. I really struggle not only to break 80, but sometimes to break 90.
I'm definitely a people pleaser. I like people to be happy around me and be comfortable. I go out of my way, sometimes to a fault, to make sure everyone is okay.
Sometimes when people ask a lot of me, or they're not liking what I'm turning in, especially when I'm working one on one with someone, I can get really insecure.
As a manager, you are important sometimes, and you make mistakes, but the most important people are your staff and your players. Never call me 'the special one!'
As I'm out there in the ring, I hear everything that the crowd is giving me. I give it back sometimes, too. As far as I'm concerned, I want people to walk with me.
I think it is important for me to speak out on social issues. Sometimes people will agree with me. Sometimes people will disagree with me. I don't take that personally.
It amazes me sometimes that even intelligent people will analyze a situation or make a judgement after only recognizing the standard or traditional structure of a piece.
It has started becoming a deal that wherever I go, people just want to see me dance. I try and keep it for the end zone, but sometimes you've got to do what you've got to do.
It never occurred to me that artists, of all people, have to be reminded that instinct is more important than tradition, but in our industry, people seem to forget that sometimes.
I'm sure people see me as quiet and someone who keeps things to himself a little bit. I might be quiet, but there's a lot of fire inside me, and hopefully people see that sometimes.
I moved to Queens from New Jersey in 2004 and have continued to stick with New York to such a degree that when people ask me to explain it, I'm sometimes unable to provide an answer.
People inspire me. Everyone is such an individual and has unique stories. I'm a voyeur. I eavesdrop. Sometimes I ask questions. And sometimes people just want to tell me their stories.
I used to hear other boxers talk about levels and it used to frustrate me. But now I understand: sometimes it doesn't matter how much you prepare, there are just people you can't beat.
'The Sopranos' wardrobe people would sometimes go over there and just grab stuff off the racks, because B&G has that style that never ages. It's like a '50s or '60s style. It fits me well.
I never had a plan to be a fiction writer. It's something that happened to me. Sometimes I think maybe it was my spectacular mid-life crisis. Some people buy expensive cars, and I wrote a novel.