We're not ever interested in repeating ourselves or doing what people expect us to do, it's such a turn off.
I'm not really interested in writing or reading about people who are nice and easy. I like the problem children.
I've been interested in Eastern religions since I went to college because I was trying to figure out where I stood with Catholicism.
It feels like I'm starting to come into my own in terms of where I want to go artistically, toward more complicated, interesting characters.
I was always interested in films and thought that was the path I should go down, but I didn't start pursuing acting until I was 17.
All my friends were choosing university courses, but I had no interest in anything other than acting, so I applied to go to RADA.
The papers, you know, they're always gonna just make stuff up. They think it's in the public interest.
My prime interests are in evolution and development. I use the cellular slime molds as a tool to seek an understanding of those twin disciplines.
I am comfortable with myself, and this is how I am. I am not really interested in having an acrimonious fight with somebody.
...it was regarded as almost outside the proper interest of an analyst to give systematic attention to a person's real experiences.
...And so history gets written to prove the legend is ridiculous. But soon the legend replaces the history because the legend is more interesting.
Ideas are all around me. If I wasn't interested in them myself, I don't think anyone else would be either.
I never did anything else. In college I switched majors every two weeks, and acting was the only thing that held my interest.
Maybe I'm more drawn to those kind of parts because they are meaningful to me. I mean, more parent-y ones, I find them interesting to do.
We developed simple test tools to optimize imaging parameters. No company was interested in our idea.
I want my kids to be curious, to be interested in a lot of things, to be confident, and to feel they belong in any number of situations.
I thought 'The Hot Zone' was fascinating, mesmerizing. It's one of the things that got me interested in Ebola.
I'm 64 years old, and I've been acting now for 42 years. Only recently have I thought to myself, 'Hmmm, it may be interesting to start directing.'
I'm really not interested in showing me or playing me. My gift as an actor, given to me, is to be able to become other people.
I've never been able to arouse any interest in myself for digitally produced sound, and so the computer turns me off.
It's interesting to take a look at people who deal with prejudice on a daily basis - it's been a real eye opener for me.