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thinking artist challenges
The biggest challenge, I think for any new artist, is patience. Brett Eldredge
thinking creative different
You've got to think about how to do things for the right price. You have to shoot in different places to be creative and get tax rebates. Brett Ratner
thinking jumping choices
I'm trying to be a little bit more mature about my choices and think about what I want to direct next, instead of just jumping into a movie 'cause I want to do it. Brett Ratner
thinking way different
As I said before, I'm prepared to be prepared and I think that remains the same, you know there's no way to really know what it's going to feel like. I think for each individual it's different. Brandon Routh
thinking proud bryan
Superman is there to unite us all, I think. I'm proud of Bryan for respecting that and not making it just about us. Brandon Routh
thinking giving stories
The purpose of a storyteller is not to tell you how to think, but to give you questions to think upon. Brandon Sanderson
thinking bridges age
I was trying to get into the business from a young age, but I don't think I really realized how much I loved it until I booked my first movie and found myself in New Zealand for six months filming Bridge to Terabithia. Bailee Madison
thinking trying no-fear
I think I'm known as an adventuress. Even generally in life, I have no fear. It's not that I'm not afraid of things, but when I am afraid of something, I don't back away - I approach it and try to understand what makes me afraid. Bai Ling
thinking self giving
I think directing yourself is a monumental task. Just to self edit as an actor, you work for some directors who don't give you a lot of feedback so you have to do that. That's a difficult thing to do as an actor. Ashton Kutcher
listening
I've been listening to them my whole life. Chris Sullivan
listening sitting
You're sitting here listening to everything we have to say, but there's nothing we can do about this. Denise Bishop
listening acting hardest
Listening is harder than just acting. Listening is the hardest part. Brett Ratner
listening important receiving
Listening is more important than anything else because that's what music is. Somebody is playing something and you're receiving it. It is sending and receiving. Carla Bley
listening jazz classical-music
Lately I've been listening to some classical music again, some jazz. Alan Vega
listening emotion music-is
To me, music is emotion and if when you're listening to it and it doesn't make you feel that, then it's not music. Austin Carlile
listening done ifs
You get nothing done if you don't listen to each other. Barbara Bush
listening-to-others people intuition
I never took sheet music seriously. I could do better myself just by listening to other people and using my own intuition. Brian May
listening shy persons
If you see a shy person, ask them some questions like, 'Why are you so shy? Tell everyone, we're all listening. Amy Sedaris
knows learn listen tried
As a player, you want to listen to her. She's been there. She knows. She knows the scenarios. We've just tried to listen and learn and execute. Sarah Elliott
knows man shrewd wise
A wise man knows everything.A shrewd one, everybody. Old Proverb
knows people signing stay thinking
People are thinking about signing up at gyms, and everyone knows people make commitments and don't stay to them. Mike Greene
knows piece puzzle supplies team total
This is a total team effort, ... Everyone knows they are just one piece in the puzzle of getting supplies to victims, and they all know how important it is. Mike Post
knows
I know Obama, I like Obama, I voted for Obama. Alan Dershowitz
knows
Tell it to everyone you know, but pretend you're kidding. Daniel Handler
knows playing
We had been playing solidly for 18 months, everyone knows how to play together, Pete Murray
knows
The more you own, the more you know you don't own. Aristotle Onassis
knows throw
Brittany knows right now that we're going to have to have her throw a lot of innings. Brittany has that mentality, so I think she's going to be OK. Kathy Bocock