I want to have a cultural impact. I want to be an inspiration, to show people what can be done.

I want to show people how I really am. Most people are only familiar with some of the headlines.

Every time I go out there I try to bring my A-game and show people I can do more than just shoot.

When you get on a comedy show, people assume you're a comedian. I'd say I'm more of a comedy nerd.

I look for roles where I can do justice, show people a side of Bollywood they haven't seen before.

I want to show people that I am comfortable enough to go on national television and just be myself.

I want to show people what the possibilities are if you take care of yourself and do the right thing.

One thing I've found is that if you educate and show people the risk, they will do something about it.

My goal is to show people that conservatives are funny. In fact, we're the rebels: we're 'Animal House.'

I'm excited to show people I'm not just a girl who wears glitzy outfits and cheers on her man every week.

I believe that if you show people the problems and you show them the solutions they will be moved to act.

Priests focus on the spiritual. As a lay person I could show people how to be good Catholics in the world.

I feel like my calling is to show people joy: to make them feel like there's something to look forward to.

I was so honored to be on 'Entourage' for eight years but I want to show people that I can do other things.

I was like, 'I have to start writing for myself, to show people what I can do and what my point of view is.'

It's not always about winning. If you can, really, just show people - If they're being awful, be less awful.

I want to show people my interpretation of what creating music is, and this is where it comes from: the heart.

I want to show people out there that there's such a huge spectrum of people within the queer and Asian community.

And also, I know I have this responsibility or mission to show people, to encourage them to live their dream, too.

Basic emotions can be conveyed through anything. As long as you show people that you're human, they'll relate to it.

I want to show people what I'm about - not just, 'Here's my celebrity partner this year that I'm going to showcase.'

Playing for CSK, one of the best franchises in the world, I've to show people how much I love and respect this team.

Show people tend to treat their finances like their dentistry. They assume the man handling it knows what he is doing.

We need to show mercy. I mean, because as much mercy as you show people, that's the mercy you're going to be receiving.

I loved doing the 'King of Queens', I have never had so much fun doing a show. People got to see a different side of me.

I want to show people that I'm not just that guy who can get out there and scream 'Hooligan's Holiday' and 'Smoke The Sky.'

I go for as much feeling as I can rather than show what I can do up and down the neck. I don't play to show people ability.

I'd like to show people that if you put the hard work in and you believe in yourself, then you can do whatever you want to.

I know, if I am playing well, I can be as good as anyone, and I want to show people who write you off and forget about you.

I want to show people that if you walk, if you eat the right things, if you don't have stuff done to your face - that's okay.

Show people tend to treat their finances like their dentistry. They assume the people who handle it know what they are doing.

I like to smile when I am playing because I try to show people that I am enjoying myself, and I think Ronaldinho did the same.

After a show, people say, 'I bet you want to just sit back and relax.' No way. First thing I want to do when I'm home is cook.

When you show people on the big screen that could be our next-door neighbour or our cousin, it does have an impact on our lives.

I'm trying to show people that I'm a person, and I deal with the same things as you guys, and I'm trying to make the best of it.

I think we need to show people that they have a place in the Democratic Party, whether they come from San Francisco or St. Louis.

The strong economy means there is fiscal firepower and we need to use that to show people the benefits of the free-market system.

It's always great when you get a chance to give someone an opportunity to step outside his envelope and show people that he can do it.

When you are a really iconic character, everyone thinks that's all you can do. It's nice to show people that I'm not a one-trick pony.

I want to be able to show people that I have flaws and they have flaws, too. And you know what that means? No one out there is perfect.

I wanted to show people I'm like a modern Romeo. I'm romantic, but I can also be seductive. I can be cool and charismatic, swagger-type.

Show people a positive path that enables them to make progress on their own terms. Give them options and alternatives that empower them.

I think you have to show people it's cool and fun to work together. It's your obligation. If you can't do it, who can you expect to do it?

Part of our job as storytellers is to show people pockets of the world that they don't know. The more we understand, the more we don't judge.

There are a lot of food Nazis in the U.S., but I believe if you can show people what's really important, they'll judge the rest for themselves.

In the U.K., I came from a talent show. I was watched by millions of people, so instantly when I came out from the show, people knew who I was.

You've got to come out and fire on all cylinders and get yourself up the leaderboard and show people that you're there and you're ready to win.

I have to work hard to show people that I'm more than what they see physically; that I'm talented, and that I care and have empathy for people.

If I was painting a picture, I wouldn't want to take a picture of a single paint stroke. I'd rather show people what it looks like when it's done.

My guide had a copy of Palestine on my last trip to Gaza. He'd bring it out and show people what I was trying to do. That usually went over pretty well.

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