I always take kind of a zen view of casting and I really don't remember people who passed. I kind of turn it over to the universe and figure, 'Wow, I guess that wasn't meant to be.' It doesn't sit with me.
‐‐ Peter Farrelly
I always take my make-up off before bed.
‐‐ Abbey Clancy
I always take my time when picking out outfits at home, but I will say I can change pretty quick when I'm in a hurry.
‐‐ Chanel Iman
I always take photographs when I attend a funeral. Most people there know who I am and expect me to be there with my camera.
‐‐ Martin Parr
I always take the time to eat well and eat locally because it's common sense.
‐‐ Ellen Page
I always take things step by step and match by match.
‐‐ Victoria Azarenka
I always take time for somebody who wants to talk to me.
‐‐ Mariano Rivera
I always take working out seriously, but before a shoot I do extra sit ups and squats. I also eat more vegetables and drink a ton of water, because it really helps my skin glow.
‐‐ Lily Aldridge
I always talk about a great-fitting pair of jeans. Girls are concerned about the way their butt looks in a pair of jeans, and I think a guy having a really great-fitting pair of jeans is just as important.
‐‐ John Varvatos
I always talk about my characters like they're real people.
‐‐ Dakota Fanning
I always talk to my students about the need to write for the joy of writing. I try to sort of disaggregate the acclaim from the act of writing.
‐‐ Kim Edwards
I always talk to young writers about when you make art in your room, you make art. And when you send it to New York and L.A., you have to be a professional. Of course, when you sell your book rights as an option for a movie, you have to be a professional about that.
‐‐ Matthew Quick
I always talk with models and they always tell me how awful it was growing up being tall and skinny. Then when you're older, you're really glad. I think it's nice to have been through a terrible time and then all of a sudden be so lucky because then you appreciate it.
‐‐ Jerry Hall
I always teach celebrities, all my life.
‐‐ Bikram Choudhury
I always teach myself calm and visualization stuff.
‐‐ Conor McGregor
I always tell actors when they go in for an audition: Don't be afraid to do what your instincts tell you. You may not get the part, but people will take notice.
‐‐ Robert De Niro
I always tell Asian actors, especially Filipinos wanting to break into Hollywood, to study, study and study and show their best. I haven't stopped studying. There's an abundance of roles, and all you have to do is prove to them that you are good for the role.
‐‐ Reggie Lee
I always tell employees: 'The group's benefit is more important than your personal benefit.'
‐‐ Terry Gou
I always tell friends you can't judge your success by someone else's. You can't be afraid to fail.
‐‐ Patina Miller
I always tell girls who say they want to start a band but don't have any talent, 'Well, neither do I.' I mean, I can carry a tune, but anyone who picks up a bass can figure it out. You don't have to have magic unicorn powers.
‐‐ Kathleen Hanna
I always tell girls, 'You gon' fall in love with me before I leave.'
‐‐ Slim Jimmy
I always tell my children, 'You have to face your fear. If not, it's like running from a dog that will bite you in the back.'
‐‐ Jaclyn Smith
I always tell my clients to be tough, to be strong. Never weaken yourself. I believe God favors only strong persons.
‐‐ Mario Teguh
I always tell my employees, the busier it gets, the slower you should cook. When you run around like a crazy person, that's when things go wrong.
‐‐ Michael Symon
I always tell my kids if you lay down, people will step over you. But if you keep scrambling, if you keep going, someone will always, always give you a hand. Always. But you gotta keep dancing, you gotta keep your feet moving.
‐‐ Morgan Freeman
I always tell my kids make your vocation your vacation.
‐‐ Chynna Phillips
I always tell my kids that as soon as you have a secret, something about you that you are ashamed to have others find out, you have given other people the power to hurt you by exposing you.
‐‐ Ayelet Waldman
I always tell my partners that our job is to fund all the companies we can that can be worth $10 billion or more. That's such a difficult constraint, we can't have any other constraints.
‐‐ Sam Altman
I always tell my students: I don't care which side you're on. I respect you too much to try to persuade you in 120 minutes a week, much less lure you into pretending that you agree with me. All I want is for you to own this democracy, to see yours, to have a stake in it.
‐‐ Susan Estrich
I always tell my students, 'If you walk around with your eyes and ears open, you can't possibly live long enough to write all the novels you'll encounter.'
‐‐ Jill McCorkle
I always tell my students to complicate your characters: never make it easy for the reader. Nobody is ever one thing. That's what makes characters compelling.
‐‐ Marlon James
I always tell my students to seek out other writers as models, and though it took me years to heed my own advice, it really was life-altering when I found writers who wrote long stories, full of back story and side plots and sub-histories.
‐‐ Molly Antopol
I always tell my traders that they would've loved the 1990s because it was a fairly easy time to make money.
‐‐ Steven A. Cohen
I always tell my wife, 'If you're ever looking for something to put on my gravestone, put down, 'He was an honest man, and he never held a grudge.'
‐‐ Doug Harvey
I always tell myself that when you're playing a character, pretend they're on trial and you're giving the best witness of their life. You really need to think about every element of the character and represent them properly, as if they were a real person. You want to give 100 percent of what they're worth and what they deserve as people.
‐‐ Pauley Perrette
I always tell myself, 'When I'm working on my record, I won't cut my hair.' I get so focused on the music that I'm not really going to the hair shop and getting cut up. I just have one thing to focus on.
‐‐ Theophilus London
I always tell other young actors to go to school, or at least watch movies to learn as much as you can.
‐‐ Rutina Wesley
I always tell people a clean cooking area is a clean mind which is available for the creativity.
‐‐ Carla Hall
I always tell people, anger is like liquid. It's fluid, it's like water. You put it in a container and it takes the shape of that container. So many people you see in prison, unleashing war on their people, they are angry, and they take their anger and put it into a violent container.
‐‐ Leymah Gbowee
I always tell people, 'Coming from such a big Mexican family when there's a new baby every three weeks, you have to do something to get someone's attention.'
‐‐ Becky G
I always tell people, I'm a better swimmer because I'm a mom and a better mom because I'm swimmer.
‐‐ Amanda Beard
I always tell people I'm grateful for my cancer diagnosis because it was the greatest gift because it completely changed my life. I was able to stop and let my whole life and world just crash over me like a wave. And I stood there and went, 'Wow.' And for the first time, I stopped everything. I had to.
‐‐ Melissa Etheridge
I always tell people I'm running against two Democrats, one that admits it and one that does not.
‐‐ Marco Rubio
I always tell people I'm very large in Uzbekistan.
‐‐ Iris Apfel
I always tell people I romanticize about doing something simple, like doing radio in northern California.
‐‐ Craig Kilborn
I always tell people I want to live to be 150 and they say why would you want to do that. I say, well there's a few people I haven't made mad yet, I want to get them.
‐‐ Mike Ditka
I always tell people I want to see the world through His eyes, and I want people to see Him in me.
‐‐ Aaron Neville
I always tell people I went to the Harvard School of Comedy in front of America.
‐‐ Vicki Lawrence
I always tell people I write songs, but I'm a writer. It's a difference. I can write songs to music, but I can write a story. I can see ideas spark in me.
‐‐ Ester Dean
I always tell people if you want to do something, go to a great comedy show. And that's what I try to do: give people a really good comedy show.
‐‐ Loni Love