I never feel comfortable! I'm always anxious. I'm always all over the board. That said, I like doing comedy because it's easy to tell when you're getting it right because people laugh, and you can hear it, and they're smiling, and you can see it.
‐‐ Lucy Punch
I never feel comfortable modeling when I'm pregnant, even if I'm not showing.
‐‐ Kylie Bax
I never feel like a smug or a smart-alec film director, and there are plenty of those around.
‐‐ Martin McDonagh
I never feel like I have anything. People can tell me a thousand times, 'You're the guy, you're the guy,' and I'm just like, 'We'll see when I'm on the set.'
‐‐ Andy Daly
I never feel like I have to hang on to the music. I don't expect that the music will go away. Ideas are the only thing I can point to that are permanent and fixed.
‐‐ Michael Nesmith
I never feel like I need to make a song that sells 5 million copies; that's not the point of why I make music. It's great if that happens, like it did with 'Clarity,' but my goal is to always make a better track than the last one.
‐‐ Zedd
I never feel like I've been pushed towards a certain thing, but now, at 26, I do feel like I have integrity over my output, you know? There's a fine line between saying, 'You can't tell me what I can and can't do,' and taking on board people's opinions.
‐‐ Cassie Ventura
I never feel like there's any one point to the film, to anything, to any of the movies I've made.
‐‐ Harmony Korine
I never feel lonely if I've got a book - they're like old friends. Even if you're not reading them over and over again, you know they are there. And they're part of your history. They sort of tell a story about your journey through life.
‐‐ Emilia Fox
I never feel more alive than when I'm on stage. On film you feel chopped up, you can be acting from the neck up, or the hand, there is a lot of close up.
‐‐ Kathleen Turner
I never feel more alone than when I'm traveling. Alone and, to some extent, helpless. The world expects a certain level of competence and can be merciless when this expectation is unmet.
‐‐ Philip Schultz
I never feel more confident and comfortable than when I'm wearing a Tom Ford suit.
‐‐ Matt Bomer
I never feel more myself than when I'm writing; I never enjoy any day more than a good writing day.
‐‐ Anthony Minghella
I never feel more useful than when I'm making my kids a bowl of soup.
‐‐ Mary-Louise Parker
I never feel particularly comfortable holding a gun, but when you're playing somebody who lived in the frontier southwest, guns are a part of their life. Anyone who lives on land has a gun.
‐‐ Cate Blanchett
I never feel so utterly fraudulent as when I review a movie whose charms impress all in the world and I simply do not get it. The other variant is that I love something the world disdains. This has had severe career consequences: I am still famous - or notorious - in certain quarters where I am recalled as the man who liked 'Hudson Hawk.'
‐‐ Stephen Hunter
I never feel that far away from the tabloids.
‐‐ Estelle
I never feel that my music is sparse or minimalist; the way fat people never really think they're fat. I certainly don't consider myself minimalist at all.
‐‐ Morton Feldman
I never feel there's anything I can't do.
‐‐ Daniel Clowes
I never feel with the fashion stuff that it's too fake. If I was a model and had a working part in Fashion Week, then I might feel like that, but I'm just a visitor. I really only walk in and watch the shows and think, 'Maybe I could wear that in a video.' I meet the designer, say hello, and then I go.
‐‐ Iggy Azalea
I never felt a feeling that I knew or could know to be unlike the feelings of other people. I never consciously thought, except after patterns that the world or my fellows set for me.
‐‐ Josiah Royce
I never felt a need to manipulate my career from the outside - try to be someone I wasn't to get ahead.
‐‐ Randy Harrison
I never felt an obligation to say every single terrible thing that happened to me.
‐‐ Amanda Lindhout
I never felt any attraction towards violence. I never tried to express myself through violence. Violence is a language.
‐‐ Elie Wiesel
I never felt any issues whatsoever about being a woman in Tech.
‐‐ Gwynne Shotwell
I never felt at home in London, because people were constantly telling me I didn't belong here, so after a while, you tend to believe that.
‐‐ Naveen Andrews
I never felt being an actor or making a movie was an easy thing to do.
‐‐ Juliette Binoche
I never felt comfortable in real life very well. It's always been an awkward kind of thing for me and so when I hit the stage I just sensed freedom. I sensed, 'Here's a place that I can have all the experiences of life and not feel uncomfortable about it.'
‐‐ Nick Nolte
I never felt comfortable leaving my kids until they were older. When they were babies, I remember thinking that I could never go on a Jerry Bruckheimer set and feel comfortable.
‐‐ Leslie Mann
I never felt comfortable with making political decisions based on whether, you know, it was the right thing to do in terms of a poll.
‐‐ Jeb Bush
I never felt comfortable with myself, because I was never part of the majority. I always felt awkward and shy and on the outside of the momentum of my friends' lives.
‐‐ Steven Spielberg
I never felt cool growing up. I was a bit of an outsider, but I discovered theatre very early on, which got me through.
‐‐ Eric McCormack
I never felt entitled to anything. I'm the hardest worker I know.
‐‐ Daryl Hall
I never felt fanboyish about acting, about actors, about movies. I'm a fanboy with music.
‐‐ Ansel Elgort
I never felt happy with the idea that part of what I do is to be an object to be looked at. I thought of my public persona as an entity separate to myself.
‐‐ Juliana Hatfield
I never felt hard done by and never wanted for anything, but I grew up in a wealthy area where I saw people being handed things on a plate. So it made me want to earn some money and be able to buy things for myself.
‐‐ Holly Valance
I never felt I belonged. I was always an outsider.
‐‐ Ethel Waters
I never felt I had enough personal style to pursue being just a guitarist.
‐‐ Bruce Springsteen
I never felt I had questions or needed answers or had a part of me that was missing.
‐‐ Simone Biles
I never felt I had the kind of relationship with Magic that I could just pick up the phone and call him at home.
‐‐ Karl Malone
I never felt I knew it all. I always felt there's something new to learn, something new to do.
‐‐ Don Shula
I never felt I left the stage.
‐‐ Helen Gahagan
I never felt I was attractive to women. I felt I was attractive to men when I was growing up. And even now, if a woman fancies me, I find that a bit alienating.
‐‐ Russell Tovey
I never felt I was incapable of succeeding because I felt confident I could always learn what I needed to know.
‐‐ Susan Wiggs
I never felt I was quite the ticket academically. I always felt I had to put in an enormous amount of effort not to be disappointing. So I worked really hard, but at the time it suited me, because I didn't do very much else.
‐‐ Emily Mortimer
I never felt I would be part of the international scene for 50 caps in my wildest dreams.
‐‐ Kenny Cunningham
I never felt I would get to the stage where I would to have to actively think about retiring from international football as I always thought it would pass me by.
‐‐ Kenny Cunningham
I never felt interpretation was my job.
‐‐ Mary Leakey
I never felt isolated; I just liked being alone. I think that some people are good at being alone, and some people aren't, and as a child, I really liked it.
‐‐ Karin Slaughter
I never felt Lee Strasberg could act, and I fail to see how someone who can't act can teach acting.
‐‐ Paul Henreid