You're in a profession in which absolutely everybody is telling you their opinion, which is different. That's one of the reasons George Lucas never directed again.
‐‐ Francis Ford Coppola
You're in a scene with Laura Linney or Oliver Platt or John Hickey or Alan Alda and these amazing actors and actresses, and you're like, 'Oh my God, I haven't even started; I'm nothing compared to these people!'
‐‐ Gabriel Basso
You're in a situation where you have limited education opportunities, you don't have any money, you can't get a job; what are you going to do? You're going to go back to this criminal network that you actually made while you were in prison.
‐‐ Hill Harper
You're in everyone's homes every week as this character, and they feel like they know you, and then they start to really define you as this character that you portray.
‐‐ Sarah Hyland
You're in front of an audience and thinking off the top of your head - you're going to say things that offend people sometimes. Sometimes I'll be driving home, and I'll be like, 'Oh, crap, I shouldn't have said that.'
‐‐ Ross Mathews
You're in front of an audience, but you're playing for a camera. There's this huge adrenaline rush, because you know that besides the audience in the studio, there are millions of people watching at home.
‐‐ Jon Lovitz
You're in good spirits when you create and produce great music. All situations inspire music in different ways, man, from good situations, bad situations, depression, falling in love, falling out of love. I've been going through all those type of things.
‐‐ Big Sean
You're in pretty good shape for the shape you are in.
‐‐ Dr. Seuss
You're in the business - when you're a writer, producer, director - to get ratings.
‐‐ Norman Lear
You're in the gym eight hours a day; you're not preparing for cameras and running around and doing tour stops and making acting appearances.
‐‐ McKayla Maroney
You're in the lap of the gods. If people go, they go, and if they don't.
‐‐ Sam Mendes
You're in this constant state of flux and transition, as if you had jet lag all the time. The acting part of it is easy. It's all the other things that come with it that are a bit difficult.
‐‐ Don Johnson
You're isolated as a writer, so I always envied people who could get up early and drive to work and fit into society.
‐‐ Aram Saroyan
You're just constantly battling this thing that is telling you, 'I don't think I can do it.' I think we all have it. When you're fresh and alert, you can easily put those doubts down. But when you're tired, they easily come up to the surface.
‐‐ Ashton Eaton
You're just left with yourself all the time, whatever you do anyway. You've got to get down to your own God in your own temple. It's all down to you, mate.
‐‐ John Lennon
You're just playing, playing, playing, and then an image or something will come into your mind, and basically you're just narrating it with music, letting it move along.
‐‐ Edie Brickell
You're just poor cornball provincial people, you critics; you just don't know what the hell you're talking about.
‐‐ George Cukor
You're just so excited that you have this record deal or this movie opportunity that you don't stand up for yourself and say, This is what I want to do.
‐‐ Solange Knowles
You're just sort of searching for this 'thing' and sometimes you get it and sometimes you don't. All music is imperfect, but in jazz since you're improvising, at least the way I play, I'm trying to follow my train of thought in a solo.
‐‐ John Abercrombie
You're just trying to throw the best pitch you can and make sure you hit your spots. I don't have to force nobody.
‐‐ Mariano Rivera
You're looking at a different me than I'm looking at.
‐‐ Susan Olsen
You're looking at a guy who has no reason to complain about anything.
‐‐ Frank D. Gilroy
You're looking at a middle-class guy. I am who I am.
‐‐ Joe Biden
You're looking at an actor whose price has just doubled.
‐‐ Art Carney
You're looking at the Bee Gees right now.
‐‐ Robin Gibb
You're looking for players whose name on the front of the sweater is more important than the one on the back. I look for these players to play hard, to play smart and to represent their country.
‐‐ Herb Brooks
You're lucky enough in television to always be at it, to always be doing it. It's like you're constantly that person, always, all the time. It gets to be like clockwork.
‐‐ Elisha Cuthbert
You're lucky if I watch 10 minutes of wrestling a month. Most of the time, I channel surf, and I lose interest after a few minutes.
‐‐ Jesse Ventura
You're lucky you had that when you were 20. I sure didn't. I was overweight, and I had acne.
‐‐ Carly Simon
You're made aware of what the industry is and what you need to conform to; I don't fit that, and I'm never going to.
‐‐ Jessie Cave
You're made to feel ugly, and I made ugly beautiful. Just by sheer persistence. Nobody has the right to say that I am ugly, and I will not be a professional victim, you know. Sorry!
‐‐ John Lydon
You're making a movie, not a documentary. If you made a film like the historians would like you to make, you're not going to go and see it. I'd rather see paint dry.
‐‐ Dougray Scott
You're making me feel like a skunk at the garden party.
‐‐ Ken Starr
You're meant to be playing the distillation of evil, which can be anything.
‐‐ Ralph Fiennes
You're meant to have an unhappy childhood to be a writer, but there's a lot to be said for a very happy one that just lets you get on with it.
‐‐ Emma Donoghue
You're meant to think somehow that literature, in espousing eternal values, is kind of normal and balanced and reasonable. When it fact it's anything but.
‐‐ Errol Morris
You're measured by championships no matter what.
‐‐ Candace Parker
You're more constrained when you're wealthy. Or when you're making a bigger film and people complain about no budgets; but having a small amount of money to make a film means you're at your absolute freest to express yourself as an artist.
‐‐ John Carney
You're more likely to finish a book you enjoy, than one that feels like literary drudgery.
‐‐ Carmen Agra Deedy
You're much better off as a love goddess to die around the age of 40.
‐‐ Sylvia Kristel
You're much better off creating positive rewards, complimenting people for acting correctly, rather than punishing them when they act incorrectly.
‐‐ Charles Duhigg
You're much better off to buy fresh fish from a market as opposed to buying something that's been frozen and processed and covered in breadcrumbs.
‐‐ Curtis Stone
You're never a loser until you quit trying.
‐‐ Mike Ditka
You're never able to please everybody, especially when you're transforming a country like Russia.
‐‐ Anatoly Chubais
You're never as good as everyone tells you when you win, and you're never as bad as they say when you lose.
‐‐ Lou Holtz
You're never as ready as you think you are. You're never as ready as you need to be.
‐‐ Tim Griffin
You're never going to be able to delve into the character traits of a Michelle Obama or Hillary Clinton.
‐‐ Robin Wright
You're never going to do as good a job as you can if you're rushed.
‐‐ Michael Cudlitz
You're never going to get from the industry what you give to it. But it's worth it; you just have to be realistic.
‐‐ Tiffany Thornton
You're never going to get the amount of CO2 emitted to go down unless you deal with the one magic metric, which is CO2 per kilowatt-hour.
‐‐ Bill Gates
You're never going to get used to walking into a room and have people screaming at you. There's a lot of things that come with the life you could get lost in. But you have to let it be what it is. I've learnt not to take everything too seriously.
‐‐ Harry Styles