There is a broad range of reaction to the work, as there is a broad range of work I make.
Jim Hodges
Recitation: by Male by Female
I always make sure to eat a healthy breakfast because it's the first meal you eat that fuels your body for the rest of the day. Plus, breakfast is the perfect time to get away with eating carbs because they'll be burned off before the day is done, so every now and then I splurge on a Belgian waffle - my favorite!
Jessica Parker Kennedy
TimeDayBreakfastEatingRestBody
I'm weird. I'm not too focused on the physicality of a man. They just have to become my best friend, and then I start to get attracted to them. I've never been in a bar and just hit on a guy and started kissing him; I've never done that in my life.
Ana de la Reguera
LifeFriendBestManStartWeird
When you get to Hollywood, you have to start from zero, whatever you've done before.
Ana de Armas
StartYouDoneHollywoodWhatever
I don't want to be famous. I like to be able to sit in a cafe and watch the world go by and observe people.
Sophia Myles
PeopleWorldFamousGoWantCafe
Not to be born is, past all prizing, best.
Sophocles
BestPastBorn
We've got a bit of growth a bit earlier than expected.
Stuart Rose
GrowthGotThanExpectedEarlier
We must not enable anyone to impose his personal view regarding religion on others by force, oppression, or pressure.
Shirin Ebadi
ReligionPressureViewPersonalMust
So, through all that early professional career I would occasionally do a musical, a pantomime or a play with songs. The next stop would be a Shakespeare, or an Ibsen, or a play by a brand new writer who had never done anything in the theater before.
Trevor Nunn
BrandEarlyCareerProfessionalPlay
I never get any protests from children. All you get are giggles of mirth and squirms of delight. I know what children like.
Roald Dahl
ChildrenYouKnowNeverDelightGet
Parents have to understand: if your kid isn't you, don't blame the kid.
Chaz Bono
ParentsBlameYouUnderstandKid
I love my nice things, but I'm still the Welsh family girl.
Bonnie Tyler
FamilyLoveGirlNiceThingsStill
In 1976, Kodak's first digital camera shot at 0.1 megapixels, weighed 3.75 pounds, and cost over $10,000.
Peter Diamandis
CameraDigitalFirstOverCostShot
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