When you're dealing with a problem as complex as autism, you have to look at it from many different points of view and assemble evidence from many different vantage points. Biological evidence in humans and in animals, toxicologic evidence, how does the body deal with toxins, and evidence looking at the actual experience in populations.
‐‐ Harvey V. Fineberg
When you're dealing with a very sick person and you're doing something to them, an intervention, be it a procedure or a medication, safety is critical.
‐‐ Anthony Fauci
When you're dealing with digital goods, you don't have to be tied to one URL.
‐‐ Jason Kilar
When you're dealing with machines or anything that you build, it either works or it doesn't, no matter how good of a salesman you are.
‐‐ Marc Andreessen
When you're dealing with monkeys, you've got to expect some wrenches.
‐‐ Alvah Bessie
When you're dealing with music without words, titles are more a means of identification than anything else. What's the point of getting lofty?
‐‐ Branford Marsalis
When you're dealing with new and emerging diseases, you have no idea and you can't predict in advance what would happen.
‐‐ Margaret Chan
When you're dealing with serious subjects, there is a pressure to be absolutely sure that you know what you're doing.
‐‐ John Oliver
When you're directing an ongoing series, the tone has already been set. So a director will come in and fulfill that tone - reinforce the characters and their behavior. The challenge is to find unique ways that you can visually tell the story while keeping the established tone and the pace and the characters.
‐‐ Bryan Cranston
When you're directing something, you absolutely have to be involved in all layers of the process.
‐‐ Cate Blanchett
When you're directing, you see your ideas. You see them created right in front of you on the monitor and the sound stage. You get that experience all over again when you get into the editing room and you start playing with it.
‐‐ Christopher Gorham
When you're displaying content, any technology will use more power to display, versus not displaying content.
‐‐ Kevin Lynch
When you're DJing, there are songs I love to play, but I know people are going to walk off. It doesn't matter what I like. You have to be able to play the popular song and slip in one of yours, in such a way that they don't notice it. You've got them in such a roll that you get them back into what they think they like.
‐‐ Russell Peters
When you're doing a big movie, you're gone for 10 months to a year.
‐‐ Ridley Scott
When you're doing a Broadway show, you have no free time.
‐‐ Maggie Grace
When you're doing a character, you want to know the full landscape. You want to know them spiritually, mentally and physically.
‐‐ Chadwick Boseman
When you're doing a deal with someone in the southern Sahara, it's a very different way of doing business than in London. You can't sign them in the usual way because they'd end up getting ripped off, which would defeat the object of setting up a label like this.
‐‐ Damon Albarn
When you're doing a film and the majority of the film is cast black, for me, it's most important to get people to view those movies as just movies, as just good movies. At the end of the day, regardless of the color of the cast, we're all doing the same thing in this business: trying to make a good film.
‐‐ Kevin Hart
When you're doing a film called 'Interstellar,' at some point - the idea was to be grounded in the science as much as possible - but with a name like 'Interstellar,' you had better go somewhere big and bold.
‐‐ Jonathan Nolan
When you're doing a film, it's your film and it's, you know, your blood and - is in it along with everybody else's, and it's the greatest picture ever made when you're shooting it. It's only after the critics and then the public say you were wrong that you realize that you were wrong.
‐‐ Richard D. Zanuck
When you're doing a film, narrative is your most important tool, but it's a tool to create a cinematographic experience, to create those moments that are beyond narrative, that are almost an abstraction of that moment that hits your psyche.
‐‐ Alfonso Cuaron
When you're doing a film, people are always telling you exactly what to do. Literally, your own decisions are taken away from you.
‐‐ Ben Barnes
When you're doing a film, you're on a set and you have retakes and you have time to get it right. And on 'SNL' it's just go, go, go. If you can't read the cue cards or miss your mark, you're just left to sort of screw up. So there's a lot more pressure doing a live TV show.
‐‐ Megan Fox
When you're doing a job that benefits other people, it's easy to assume that they feel conscious of the fact that you're doing this work - that they should feel grateful, and that they should and do feel guilty about not helping you.
‐‐ Gretchen Rubin
When you're doing a job, you go out there and do it to the best of your ability and you don't think about awards and things like that.
‐‐ Michelle Fairley
When you're doing a medieval show like 'Pillars,' it starts off a bit like a school play. You're all in funny costumes; you've had your coffee, and you say, 'Good morning'. Then you go on set and, if you've got good actors and directors, it takes on a life of its own.
‐‐ Ian McShane
When you're doing a movie, your body doesn't allow you to get sick until you finish.
‐‐ Johnny Depp
When you're doing a network show in the States, you're just a slave to the ratings. There's so much money invested that there's this pervasive atmosphere of fear and anxiety. Every morning after an episode of your show airs, everyone is fixated on the numbers to try and determine how the show did.
‐‐ Jeffrey Klarik
When you're doing a one-man play, you maybe rehearse for a month, and then you're just doing it an hour or two a night.
‐‐ Martin Henderson
When you're doing a pilot, you're doing it in this bubble that almost works against the creative impulse. You don't have time to get to know the actors first, and you have three writers, as opposed to a room full of writers.
‐‐ Josh Gad
When you're doing a play that's fully produced, you have the benefit of rehearsing for four or five weeks, so you really get to live in the skin of the character for much longer than when you first start doing a character on TV.
‐‐ Carrie Preston
When you're doing a play, you don't always have a practical world that you're working off of. You have to create it for yourself.
‐‐ Ben Schnetzer
When you're doing a play you get to go full speed ahead, all night, in front of an audience. It's a roller-coaster ride, responding to other actors, it feeds you.
‐‐ Sean Patrick Thomas
When you're doing a radio show, you can express yourself.
‐‐ Adam Carolla
When you're doing a series like this, you're constantly looking for new ways to excite your audience.
‐‐ Nicholas Lea
When you're doing a show like 'The Book of Mormon,' you're completely spent by the time the show is over.
‐‐ Josh Gad
When you're doing a single-camera show, it's more buying into a level of reality. I think a sitcom, a four-camera show, doesn't require that so much. I think with a film show, you just need the characters to grow.
‐‐ Darren Star
When you're doing a startup, life is not all roses and rainbows, like you see on Instagram, and killing it.
‐‐ Paige Craig
When you're doing a TV show, it's not like you just shoot for six weeks and you're in an editing room with all of your footage. It's like a guitar or a car, you have to fine tune things. You stop doing what's not working, you work on what is working and you add things that do work.
‐‐ Chris Pratt
When you're doing any event on an elite level, you're in tune with your body.
‐‐ Ashton Eaton
When you're doing characters from famous novels, you have a responsibility as an actor to make it what the writer intended. And then you add and expand from there to create a three-dimensional performance.
‐‐ David Suchet
When you're doing collaborative music, the relationship that forms is a very bonding kind of experience.
‐‐ Condoleezza Rice
When you're doing comedy constantly, you're organized: you know where everything is, you know how to get out of it, you know how to stretch it. But, like, doing 'SNL,' I stopped doing spots, and then I would finally do some sets - it take me so long to, kind of, get in the rhythm of it.
‐‐ Michael Che
When you're doing exactly what you want to do, it's not tiring. You've been planting these seeds, and finally, you have a full garden in bloom; you're like, 'Oh, I just want to smell the flowers and play among the flowers all day.' That's what I'm doing. I'm playing among the flowers.
‐‐ Colman Domingo
When you're doing kidney transplants, you have to find out who can exchange kidneys with whom, doing blood tests to make sure it's true. You can't just work on the preliminary data. Then you have to organize the logistics.
‐‐ Alvin E. Roth
When you're doing lots and lots of episodes and you're playing the same character, it's great because you really get to know the character and it becomes a really fast style and you find subtleties in it.
‐‐ Misha Collins
When you're doing mountain rescue, you don't take a doctorate in mountain rescue; you look for somebody who knows the terrain. It's about context.
‐‐ Rory Stewart
When you're doing movies, you're traveling all over the world and you really can't be home.
‐‐ Amanda Bynes
When you're doing Sebring in the back straight at 185 or 187, and the car's moving, you gotta know what to do with it, how to read it. Just the science of understanding shocks - forget spring rates - is mind-boggling.
‐‐ Craig T. Nelson
When you're doing sketch comedy and you're pregnant, it's like wearing a giant sombrero in every sketch.
‐‐ Amy Poehler