People always make fun of my eyebrows and think that I shape them this way! But if you see a picture of me from when I was two years old, I have the same exact eyebrow shape.
‐‐ Gigi Hadid
People always make that mistake when they talk about theatre - the notion of the 'theatrical' meaning something separate from life. If it doesn't relate to life, it doesn't relate to anything.
‐‐ Brian Cox
People always make the mistake of calling an idea small or stupid because they don't understand how it's going to evolve.
‐‐ Sam Altman
People always make these generalized statements about Hollywood, and there's all kinds of people in Hollywood.
‐‐ Michael Keaton
People always make war when they say they love peace.
‐‐ D. H. Lawrence
People always meet me and go, 'You're so much cooler than I thought you'd be,' and I'm like, 'What did you expect me to be like?'
‐‐ Stormzy
People always mention that they'd love to see me in a comedy again. Maybe it's time - laughter being the best medicine.
‐‐ Thomas Gibson
People always overdo the matter when they attempt deception.
‐‐ Charles Dudley Warner
People always push the boundaries, especially when the rewards are so high financially.
‐‐ Bradley Wiggins
People always related to President Bush, but in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the Iraq War, his numbers collapsed because people didn't feel like he handled those properly. Obama is the inverse. He was elected because he was an extraordinary guy, but the fact that he isn't ordinary has turned out to be politically damaging.
‐‐ Nicolle Wallace
People always said that I hated punk, and that really wasn't true. It was glossed over for many years that I was the guy who found the Tubes and signed them to A&M. English punk was a revolution.
‐‐ Rick Wakeman
People always say a script will be 'brought to life in a magical way,' but for me that has been proven wrong time and time again.
‐‐ Ginnifer Goodwin
People always say, and my family has said it to me, that you know who your real friends are when you're at your lowest point and you don't have a job or whatever.
‐‐ LaDainian Tomlinson
People always say 'Etta, you know what your problem is? You're neither fish nor fowl. There is no place to rack you.' When I would go in a record shop, you might find one or two records by me in different stacks.
‐‐ Etta James
People always say golfers don't smile. But there is so much psychology in golf so we have to be a bit robotic.
‐‐ Lee Westwood
People always say, 'How is it to be so successful?' I'm not successful yet. Richard Branson is successful. That's successful. Michael Jackson was successful. U2 was successful. I'm just a guy, doing okay. But I'm a happy guy doing okay.
‐‐ Afrojack
People always say I'm a legend, but I'm not. Not until I've defended my Olympic titles. That's when I've decided I'll be a legend.
‐‐ Usain Bolt
People always say I write a lot of pop culture references. Can somebody please count the pop culture references in 'Firefly?' Because I don't know how to put this to you, but there was one. I referenced The Beatles in the pilot.
‐‐ Joss Whedon
People always say life is short. I've never been convinced of that - mine seems to have a tendency to go on and on.
‐‐ John Malkovich
People always say that Californian women are obsessed with their appearance but I think you've got to take good care of yourself, for yourself.
‐‐ Linda Gray
People always say that Glasgow has had umpteen social problems but keeps finding ways of getting over its difficulties and transforming itself. Maybe, belonging to the city I'm able to renew myself too, and keep extending out into some new area.
‐‐ Edwin Morgan
People always say that I didn't give up my seat because I was tired, but that isn't true. I was not tired physically... No, the only tired I was, was tired of giving in.
‐‐ Rosa Parks
People always say that my work is sensational or shocking but there are truly shocking things you could do, and my sculptures don't go anywhere near that.
‐‐ Damien Hirst
People always say that pregnant women have a glow. And I say it's because you're sweating to death.
‐‐ Jessica Simpson
People always say that Randy Moss can't stick to the rules. Even my own rules.
‐‐ Randy Moss
People always say that you can't please everybody. I think that's a cop-out. Why not attempt it? 'Cause think of all the people you will please if you try.
‐‐ Kanye West
People always say there's no such thing as bad publicity, and you always think they're right, because it seems self-evident: nobody's going to buy a magazine that nobody ever talks about, so people should want to buy a magazine that everybody's talking about.
‐‐ Rachel Johnson
People always say things like, Oh, well, he was suffering so much that he was better off dying. But that's not true. You're always better off living.
‐‐ Dashiell Hammett
People always say to me, 'It must have been wonderful coming from old Hollywood, with all those movie stars,' but I never knew anyone. I didn't even know who Charlie Chaplin was. My parents really kept me away from it all.
‐‐ Samuel Goldwyn
People always say to me, 'You have such a clearly defined sense of style,' and when I hear it, I get crazed, because what I hear - and I know they mean it as a compliment - is that I have such a narrow vision that I can't get out of it.
‐‐ Stanley Donen
People always say to me, 'You're really attractive - in an unusual way.' No one ever just says, 'You're attractive.'
‐‐ Carrot Top
People always say to me, 'You've really strived to redefine retail.' But the reality is, I wanted to redefine magazines.
‐‐ Natalie Massenet
People always say, 'Who is your audience?' and I could never put a finger on it - and I wouldn't want to put a finger on it.
‐‐ Cassandra Peterson
People always say, 'Why don't you make more movies like 'Heathers'?' And I say, 'I've been trying for 20 years.'
‐‐ Michael Lehmann
People always say, 'Write what you know', but I've always found that to be terrible advice. It's quite limiting, what you know.
‐‐ Steve Toltz
People always say you can't do a red lip if you have red hair but I've never shied away from it. I think you can absolutely do that. It's more about hair colour and complexion.
‐‐ Kate Walsh
People always say 'You do racial comedy.' And I don't, exactly. I do cultural comedy. Because race and culture are two different things. There's black people from America and then there's black people from Africa. Racially, they're the same; culturally, they're extremely different.
‐‐ Russell Peters
People always say, 'You look like Iggy Pop.'
‐‐ Carine Roitfeld
People always say you never know love until you have your own child and all of that is true.
‐‐ Tia Mowry
People always say you should live your life as if it were your last day. I think you should live your life as though it will go on for ever; that every day is so good that you don't want it to end.
‐‐ Peter Thiel
People always see the goals, and for me, strikers are not only about scoring goals.
‐‐ Thierry Henry
People always seem to assume that we have a full, back-up support team - make-up, costume and a driver - but usually, in a war zone, there's only me and the cameraman.
‐‐ Kate Adie
People always seem to be interested in my private life because I'm married to a pop star.
‐‐ Jamie Redknapp
People always seem to see echoes of their own lives in my films.
‐‐ Jill Clayburgh
People always talk about the implication and applications of a process, but for me, the goal is purely about knowledge. Knowledge can become practical today, in 20 years, or in 500 years. Ask Newton. He didn't know there would be space research based on his accident with the apple.
‐‐ Ada Yonath
People always talk about the nausea that comes with chemotherapy. For me, it's more like a queasiness. And it can be intense. It's an uncomfortable, gross kind of 'blech' feeling.
‐‐ Stuart Scott
People always tell me, 'Don't work so much', but I can't help it. I feel like all the things I've done are important to get to this adult stage and now I'm getting all these adult offers, so it's working.
‐‐ Kirsten Dunst
People always tell me I have a lot of guy energy.
‐‐ Julie Bowen
People always tell me I'm going to regret not having kids. But what if I have one and then I regret having it? Has anyone thought of that option?
‐‐ Karl Pilkington
People always tell me I'm nothing like my character. Well, hopefully not! He's a character who's very defined. He was purposefully written by Jo Rowling as very one-dimensional in the first few books, because you're supposed to hate him.
‐‐ Tom Felton
People always tell me I'm the complete opposite of Chief Keef and act like I'm supposed to stop him from making his music. But I like Chief Keef, so it's always super awkward. I just make music I like.
‐‐ Chance The Rapper