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I am angry about the world's conditions for black people.
I have met the people who run the world, and I am not in awe of them.
I am interested in communicating with the world by selling to many people.
I am hopeful that films can connect people who are in conflict in a separated world.
When I look at the world I'm pessimistic, but when I look at people I am optimistic.
I am one of maybe three people in the world who knows anything about Robert W. Chambers.
There are different types of people in this world, and I am the type of person who loves to give.
I'm not the most patient person in the world. I am one of the most persistent people in the world.
Lots of people in aggregate might know who I am, but they are spread around across the country and the world.
Having the support I have from a lot of people all over the world can't be a bad thing. I am thankful for that.
It's too bad I'm not as wonderful a person as people say I am, because the world could use a few people like that.
I am not in this world to live up to other people's expectations, nor do I feel that the world must live up to mine.
I am one of those people who believes that the solution to the world's problems is to be found behind the Iron Curtain.
The more I see of the Swedes, the more I am convinced that there is no kinder, simpler, and honester people in the world.
There are two kinds of people in the world. Those who walk into a room and say, 'There you are' and those who say, 'Here I am'
Actually I am very glad that people can buy Armani - even if it's a fake. I like the fact that I'm so popular around the world.
I am one of the lucky people in the world: I found something I always wanted to do, and I have enjoyed every single minute of it.
Because I am fascinated by people and what makes them behave the way they do. I think it is one of the most fascinating things in the world.
There are so many people in the world and not everybody knows who I am, some people do, but I just don't think a lot of people know who I am.
I am interested in the gap between what people say and what they think - the undiscovered world of people's lives. Lives of quiet desperation.
I don't like gay people and I don't like to be around gay people. I am homophobic. I don't like it. It shouldn't be in the world or in the United States.
Generally, I have a strong interest in trying to help people who are maybe not as lucky as I am. I've been well rewarded in this world. I'm more worried about the next one.
The Cruiserweight Classic was a fantastic platform for people of my size, people who are similar stylistically to the way that I am, to show the world what we're capable of.
I am worried that algorithms are getting too prominent in the world. It started out that computer scientists were worried nobody was listening to us. Now I'm worried that too many people are listening.
It's unbelievable. I'm still trying to grasp the whole idea that I am an actually a Stanford Cardinal now. I'm actually representing an alumni that's network is around the world, and the people there are unbelievable.
Wearing one hoop earring and playing with the androgyny - that's who I am. That's what I like to do. And I feel the world should see that. I'm not going to put a shield up or be more feminine to make people feel comfortable.
Kids are always going to be around people who break world records and that. It's how you deal with that. I never let it get in the way of my race, but I am always more than happy after the race to sign autographs and have photos.
I am worried that young Japanese people are not very curious about the outside world - which is so different to the way we were in the Sixties and Seventies. All they want to listen to is Japanese pop. They haven't even heard of Radiohead!
As a professional climber and photographer, I am asked to shoot in a lot of situations with a lot of different people. Sometimes I'm with the hardest, most seasoned alpinists in the world. Sometimes I'm hanging out with celebrities doing a benefit climb.
I'm not the coolest person in the world. I'm not the sexiest Diva or the strongest Diva. I know who I am. I'm not the most popular person, and I'm kind of dorky, and I'm someone you can see at your school or as your neighbor, and I think people like that.
I think there are two types of photographers, those who want to document the world and those who want to create their own world. I am more interested in documenting the world and presenting it to people with the question attached, 'Does this make any sense to you?'
I am the people, I'm not the pig. You got to make a distinction. And the people are going to have to attack the pigs. The people are going to have to stand up against the pigs. That's what the Panthers is doing, that's what the Panthers are doing all over the world.
I am realizing and accepting my role as a tap dancer in this world is not only to tap dance for the sake of performance, but through tap dance be able to share and spread a message and congregate with people I would not necessarily be with had it not been for dance.
I am often struck by the anxious inferiority many well-educated British people display towards the U.S., particularly Londoners dazzled by New York, when many postcolonials are accustomed to regarding Britain's old imperial cosmopolis as the true capital of the western world.
I am not by any means a philosopher, although I have worked with some talented people in the discipline. But certain philosophical concepts deeply inform the way I think about the world. The idea of 'opposing truths at extremes' is a powerful concept that I came to appreciate in my twenties.