I'm a big fan of dreams. Unfortunately, dreams are our first casualty in life - people seem to give them up, quicker than anything, for a 'reality.'
I'm not the type of person to eat big hunks of meat. I think people are starting to realize that great things come in small batches.
Just to be working again as an actress and possibly doing TV would just be great. It's not about how big the role is.
She's probably in denial that she's a great big ball of insecurity and I'm quite well aware that I am one.
People realize that Salieri is not the man we saw in the Amadeus movie. That man had no talent. It was a great movie, but the Salieri character was a big fiction.
Sometimes sushi is just superb, and other times there's nothing like a great big steak. It depends where your taste buds are at the time.
We may seem great in an employment below our worth, but we very often look little in one that is too big for us.
Apartments are getting smaller on a whole. Houses are getting smaller. People don't need great big vacuums anymore.
Growing up, I thought it would be great if I could do big theaters. Now we're doing arenas.
Up there with my awards, I have a great big statue of Groucho Marx, just to put everything in perspective.
TV actors are doing great in Bollywood. We have our own market, our own fans, who love to see us on the big screen.
All great pitches have a few things in common: the founder/team is wicked smart, the idea is big and a breakthrough, and the market is potentially enormous.
Every musical movement that is big enough has to produce some good musicians who wouldn't have had the incentive to start playing without it.
Because I was big, I didn't have to listen to anyone doubting me. I was just considered good at football or whatever, there were no questions about it.
If you think Wall Street firms have it good, you haven't looked closely at Big Oil.
When I studied at Juilliard, I did a lot of pushups and became this diesel machine. I was really big and was like, 'This is not a good look for an ingenue.'
Comics are too big. You can't say any kind or genre of comics is better than another. You can say so subjectively. But to say it like it's objective is wrong. It's wrong morally, because it cuts out stuff that's good.
I like using snapshot cameras because they're idiot-proof. I have bad eyesight, and I'm no good at focusing big cameras.
I didn't want kids to think that to be happy, they had to be famous or rich or live in the big city.
It never crossed my mind that one day I'm gonna be big and famous and have my own TV show, you know?
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