Quotes about thin
thinking law people
A lot of people think, 'I'll give acting or poetry or filmmaking a try. And if it doesn't work out I'll go get a law degree, do something else that's more practical.' For me I went the reverse way. I lived the back-up plan. Brit Marling
thinking perfect finals
I think I realized very early on that you can spend a lot of time constructing a really perfect scene in final draft and just end up throwing it away because you didn't figure out that mathematics of the story first. Brit Marling
thinking acting lifetime
I think what's so attractive about acting is that you get to live several lifetimes in one. Brit Marling
thinking want outdated
I don't want to pierce anything. I think it's outdated. Belly rings and all are, like, old. Britney Spears
thinking people house
I don't allow anybody to change me. I still walk outta my house in rollers and I take walks. I do not care what people think. Britney Spears
thinking express-yourself okay
I think it's an okay thing to express yourself. Britney Spears
thinking watches sundance
Sundance is weird. The movies are weird - you actually have to think about them when you watch them. Britney Spears
thinking stronger way
I think when you experience things in your life, dealing with good and bad things, you just become stronger in so many ways. Britney Spears
thinking support decision
Honestly, I think we should just trust our president in every decision he makes and should just support that, you know, and be faithful in what happens. Britney Spears
thinking people way
I have to live my life. I have a family and I just think it's absurd to let other people influence the way you live. Britney Spears
thinking people doubt
Never doubt yourself. Never change who you are. Don't care what people think and just go for it. Britney Spears
thinking should
I think everybody should be pro love. Britney Spears
thinking forget leather
I forget it's Shane Warne and just think of him as any old bowler lobbing down a lump of leather. Brian Lara
thinking people facts
I like the fact that people either think I'm incredibly gorgeous or flippin ugly. Brian Molko
thinking insecurity arrogance
I had a great deal of arrogance and a great deal of bravado, but I think the bravado was brought on by a huge insecurity. Brian Molko
thinking trying trends
Everybody is trying to be so trendy. I think not being trendy should be the next trend. Brian Molko
thinking moral-fiber addiction
I think the scariest addiction on this planet is to alcohol. Because alcohol is a very addictive drug, and it ruins families, it ruins relationships. And it is socially acceptable, and it is easy to find. Controlled substances, other drugs are more difficult to get, and it's a crime to... to buy them. But alcohol is everywhere. And if you are unfortunate enough to become addicted to it, it can be disastrous. And there is still a stigma attached to alcohol addiction, or addiction in general. It is perceived as... an addict is perceived as somebody of weak moral fiber Brian Molko
thinking technology kind
I think I've tried to stay true to my music since the beginning. It's kind of hard because of the access and technology but I just do what I do. Brian McKnight
thinking radio needs
I'm not thinking about what needs to be on the radio. I'm not thinking about anything other than - I'm just going to let this music come out of me and not have any sort of preconceived notion of what I should do. I'm just going to do it. Brian McKnight
thinking people want
Being a musician, you want to be able to do the hardest stuff there is. People would think it's classical, but in classical, it's all on the page and the difficulty is keeping up with the music. Brian McKnight
thinking oasis including
I don't think anybody comes close to The Beatles, including Oasis Brian May
thinking guitar hendrix
I'd put a lot of work into playing guitar, and was thinking I was pretty damn good. But Hendrix came along and destroyed everyone. Brian May
thinking hair magazines
There are times when I flick through magazines and think I'm in danger of becoming a prisoner of my own hair. Brian May
thinking play america
I think a lot of people would be better off in America, where at least you would find some radio station somewhere that would play you. Brian May
thinking voice hammers
I think Hammer's very cool: he has a great voice and great presence. Brian May
thinking choices world
I'm a much better musician than astronomer. I think the world got the right choice. Brian May
thinking four orchestra
We've done an arrangement with an orchestra, but I think the best stuff tends to come when it's just the four of us. Brian May
thinking opposites people
I think music is about our internal life. It’s part of the way people touch each other. That’s very precious to me. And astronomy is, in a sense, the very opposite thing. Instead of looking inwards, you are looking out, to things beyond our grasp. Brian May
thinking people world
WE ARE ALL TRAPPED in our own way of thinking, trapped in our own way of relating to people. We get so used to seeing the world our way that we come to think that the world is the way we see it. Brian Grazer
thinking sometimes periods
As much as I love period movies and especially more swashbuckling movies, I think that sometimes they tend to be, umm... it's hard for the audience to relate to them. Brian Helgeland
thinking giving black
But if you think about a practical implication of enriching your life and giving you a sense of being part of a larger cosmos and possibly being able to use this [gravitational waves] as a tool in the future maybe to listen not just to black holes colliding, but maybe listen to the big bang itself, those kind of applications may happen in the not too distant future. Brian Greene
thinking ideas effort
There are many of us thinking of one version of parallel universe theory or another. If it's all a lot of nonsense, then it's a lot of wasted effort going into this far-out idea. But if this idea is correct, it is a fantastic upheaval in our understanding. Brian Greene
thinking hands wind
I think it's too fast to say that all sci-fi ultimately winds up having some place in science. On the other hand, imaginative minds working outside of science as storytellers certainly have come upon ideas that, with the passing decades, have either materialized of come close to materializing. Brian Greene