I don't have a religion, but I respect them.
Paul Watson
Recitation: by Male by Female
I guess you can consider photo shoots modeling, but it's never really interested me. I find it somewhat boring, actually. It wouldn't be something I would do.
Jessica Lucas
MeYouModelingFindBoringNever
My parents loved classical music. And my father adored Mozart. But for some reason, I always had a reaction against it.
Simon McBurney
FatherMusicParentsLovedReaction
'Dream Police' was in the can and ready to go when 'Budokan' started taking off worldwide, sales-wise.
Robin Zander
PoliceDreamReadyGoStartedOff
One of my favorite things about making horror movies is, the first time you screen them in front of an audience, it's very fun to hear people audibly react to the work you put into a movie. You don't wonder at the end of the movie whether it worked or not.
Jason Blum
WorkTimeFunPeopleEndYou
My mother wanted me to be a professor, because I have several people in my family who are professors at university.
Jose Manuel Barroso
FamilyMotherPeopleMeUniversity
Every person who speaks or writes for the public will make an occasional faux pas, and sooner or later will write or say something inappropriate.
Dennis Prager
PersonSayWillWriteSomethingWho
Everything in life is like a class if you can operate in a capacity to be open for the lesson.
Dawn Olivieri
LifeYouLessonClassEverything
You don't often see vulnerability on TV, especially talk shows.
Chris Gethard
TimeLieConfidentJustWould
Kids are wonderful, but I like mine barbecued.
Bob Hope
WonderfulMineLikeKids
Food is everything we are. It's an extension of nationalist feeling, ethnic feeling, your personal history, your province, your region, your tribe, your grandma. It's inseparable from those from the get-go.
Anthony Bourdain
HistoryFoodFeelingPersonalTribe
People who text a lot are not my favorite thing.
Penny Marshall
PeopleFavoriteWhoTextLotThing
Everybody's got stories. I don't want to not have stories.
Shia LaBeouf
WantGotEverybodyStories
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