No person can fool all the people all the time.

I'm a goodhearted person. I interact with people all the time.

If you're a thoughtful person, you won't want to be in people's faces all the time.

I take time to open up with people. But once I know you, I'm fine. I'm a shy person.

I can read people, and if the other person doesn't want to say anything, I'm fine with that. People say things when it's time to say them.

I had a hard time going to school. I probably wasn't the most pleasant young person to be around. I kept a very tight circle of trusted people.

My time is much too precious to be wasted on people who merely want to talk about being a high performance person and can't or won't take action!

I have a harder time finding somebody. The problem is we were growing professionally during the years most people were concentrating on being a person.

This time all the historical details and things were right. But I'd written it again in third person, and people found it dry. I decided to throw that one away.

People had J.F.K. all wrong. They thought of him as a dashing, deciding type. He was an extremely hesitant person who checked the ice in front of him all the time.

Ben Hopkins is a very nervous, neurotic kind of person who is afraid of not being liked by people all the time. But, Monster-Me doesn't know who those people even are.

Every time one person gets a piece of information, the likelihood of that information being exposed grows exponentially. It's no longer two people. It's two people squared.

If you're a person who complains about everything all the time, then you're just the boy who cried 'wolf.' But if you do it on occasion and about the right reasons, then people listen.

The person who has been convicted has served their time. Why would we continue to punish and exclude them from housing and jobs? Those are the primary areas that allow people to get their lives back on track.

Any time I was at Trader Joes, and the person bagging my stuff would be like, 'Did I go to college with you? How do I know you?' Then it took awhile, and suddenly people were like, 'Oh, you are the girl from 'United States of Tara.'

Most of the time, I get auditions for deaf characters where the scene has them communicating in really convoluted ways, like reading lips from across the room when the other person's back is turned or having other people parrot what they say.

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