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thinking feelings way
I don't think Alfonso was a big expert on Potter either. He was feeling his way through it more than I was. David Thewlis
thinking play floating
In so many roles I've played the outsider. As an outsider, you have more energy to succeed simply because you are an outsider. There are scripts floating around but they're not coming my way and I think that I am getting a little bit too old to play Napoleon. But if I was ever offered the role I would grab it. David Suchet
thinking guy pimp
There are clues in the script... he will say "I think drugs are immoral"'... but the guy who says that kills, tortures, pimps and has whores working for him. There is this strange morality going on, which is rather like the Mafia. David Suchet
thinking democracy goes-on
What we're doing is saying what happens with the establishment and how are we as ordinary human beings are used as pawns. What do we really know about what goes on! We think we are a democracy.... Are we? I'm not so sure. David Suchet
thinking mouths way
An accent, obviously, it's to do with the way your mouth works and the sounds that come out of your head, but somehow it informs everything about you, I think. David Tennant
thinking geek obsession
I still am a geek, I don't think there's anything wrong with it. I see no shame in having an unhealthy obsession with something. David Tennant
trouble ifs
If you are a friend of somebody and that friend is in trouble, you don't just drop them. David Tang
thinking names firsts
I've always wanted to go to Timbuktu. First of all I think it has the best name of anywhere in the world. David Tang
two stories magazines
Most magazines have become wallpaper, they're all the same, all the same celebrities. It's really an abysmal time in American journalism right now. But occasionally one story or two will pop out. David Talbot
thinking media people
People sort of take it for granted, but the more you see of the media world the more you appreciate a paper like the Times where its family continues to invest in editorial quality and I think it's the truly is the best paper in the world. David Talbot
technology eerie world
...it is the Far Right today that establishes the terms of the nuclear debate. And in this context, in a room ringing with hysterical pleas on behalf of Reagan's eerie laser-beam technology, the MacBundys of the world seem eminently, refreshingly sane. David Talbot
teenager integrity interesting
I knew I wanted to be a journalist ever since I was a teenager. While it is interesting and gratifying to be on the business side and to see how that all works, the main reason I kept a business role here was to protect the editorial integrity of Salon. David Talbot
technology years people
The terrible part of this looming catastrophe is that people have been working on solutions for years and have developed concrete steps to massively reduce our energy use, while stimulating whole new industries and technologies that are more efficient and affordable. David Suzuki
time priorities election
It's time we stopped ignoring the environment. Let's not let another election go by without making this a high priority. David Suzuki
thinking who-i-am pearls
Pearl Harbor was the defining event in my life. It shaped who I am, and all of my hang-ups and my drives, I think, stem from that. David Suzuki
thinking position-of-power people
People.. especially people in positions of power.. have invested a tremendous amount of effort and time to get to where they are. They really don't want to hear that we're on the wrong path, that we've got to shift gears and start thinking differently. David Suzuki
technology impact population
With the world's human population now at seven billion and growing, and the demand for technology and modern conveniences increasing, we can't control all our negative impacts. But we have to find better ways to live within the limits nature and its cycles impose. David Suzuki
too-late path late
It is not too late to take another path. David Suzuki
technology environmental rats
Humans are now the most numerous mammal on the planet. There are more humans than rats or mice. Humans have a huge ecological footprint, magnified by their technology. David Suzuki
teaching learning world
How you imagine the world determines how you live in it. David Suzuki
taken names desire
I often get questioned about how we came up with the name Weebly. We all know that all of the good domain names are already taken, and we had neither the desire nor budget to try and fit our business into a pre-existing word - so we made one up. David Rusenko
thinking regard revising
I think I regard any history in quotes, because just like science, we're constantly revising science, we're constantly revising history. David S. Goyer
thinking would-be aliens
I think if we ever encountered aliens, even communicating with them would be really, really difficult. David S. Goyer
thinking tunnels creative
I think that that's the way the music grows and changes and becomes new and creative and vital. It's by synthesizing elements from all around it and not to maintain this kind of rigid myopic kind of tunnel vision, in a sense, trying to maintain a certain kind of purity, or whatever. David Sanborn
thinking people community
People tend to think of overweight and obesity as strictly a personal matter, but there is much that communities can and should do to address these problems. David Satcher
thinking community decision
Obama had reached out to the business community, they just haven't liked all of his decisions and some of his rhetoric. But generally, I think the administration is quite open and accessible. David Rubenstein
thinking giving choices
You can only do three things with your money. You can spend it. You can invest it. Or you can give it away. And if you invest it, you're really just getting more money to give away or buy something. How many things can you buy? So I don't really think there's a lot of choices. David Rubenstein
thinking law people
I think it's a little unfair for people to say you're not paying your fair share of taxes. I'm paying what I'm supposed to pay. Change the law, and I'll pay what I'm supposed to pay. David Rubenstein
thinking people used
People used to think that private equity was basically just a compensation scheme, but it is much more about making companies more efficient. David Rubenstein
thinking play issues
. . . I do think that deep down, a lot of my work is about people trying to make reasonable accommodations of situations that are insane or absurd. . . . At first I thought the events had power in themselves, that I would just present them. I really wasn't aware of the things that finally became central issues to me - the shifting alliances, the way people hardly even know they've shifted. That part of [A QUESTION OF MERCY] is very familiar to me in terms of my other plays. David Rabe
thinking comedy
Comedy. I think that's something I'd really like to do. David R. Ellis
taxi-cabs car weapons
No, in Lethal Weapon I was a taxi cab driver that Mel jumps in front of the taxi and pulls me out of the car and steals the taxi. Then I did some other indie driving for some of the car sequences. David R. Ellis
teacher doubt quality
Without any doubt at all, teacher quality is the fundamental differentiator. Not just, incidentally, of education, but I would argue, probably the biggest single differentiator of success for the nations of the 21st Century. David Puttnam