We must recognize that we're all part of a web of life around the world. Anytime you extinguish a species, the consequences are serious.
We will emerge stronger as a diverse community; the area will be rebuilt with life around the clock, new buildings, restaurants, places of entertainment.
I live a very normal regimented life that focuses on my training and my private life so I squeeze the insane stuff in around that.
In youth, we get plenty of exercise through games and running around, but as middle life approaches, we settle down, literally and figuratively.
Acting is not acting. It isn't putting on a face and dancing around in a mask. It's believing that you are that character and playing him as if it were a normal day in the life of that character.
I'm mostly influenced by life, what's around me, and my own childhood.
Something that's such a joy in my life every day - cooking - is this incredible, horrific danger to women around the world.
My life has changed. I'm not walking around any more wishing I wasn't me, which was the case at one time.
In '75, the year both A Chorus Line and Chicago hit Broadway, my head spun around and I became the ultimate theater queen for life.
I'm a comedian in real life. I always goof around; I'm out-going; and I talk with everybody, especially through Twitter these days!
The key is taking responsibility and initiative, deciding what your life is about and prioritizing your life around the most important things.
An astonishing portion of my life is built around trying to evade vomiting and preparing for the eventuality that I might.
Life is never all one thing. It bounces around. Certainly, my own life has.
I support legal immigration. I don't support amnesty because it is not fair to people standing in line at consulates around the world.
I like simple makeup, but a bit dirty-looking around the eyes - I love a smoky look.
I love the writing. I love the idea of typing and seeing it on the computer and printing it out myself and, you know, moving sentences around. I like that.
Our mandate at Nerdist is that we only get involved with nice people around things that we love. We have the luxury of being in the demographic that we're programming for.
I love to play women who are strong and unapologizing and kind of rough around the edges and don't care what anybody thinks about that.
I love wearing flat shoes, but I am not one of those girls who walks around in sweat pants and sneakers.
I love clothes, and yes, we go out, but it's not like I'm walking around all day in a negligee with fluffy mules.
Walking around sometimes, I would love to just be able to watch people, see how they act. Sometimes I would love to be invisible.