I think some people would say that I do overwhelm the words with the music, and sometimes thank goodness I do.
I was raised to think that rock was music for ignorant people who didn't think for themselves.
Blending tracks and weaving and manipulating prerecorded music to create this mood, some people do it much better than others.
I'm very, very open to experimenting with different people and trying to find different methods of writing and making music.
Our people could not talk with these white-faced men, but they used signs which all people understand.
The truth is many people see a marriage vow as the only way people are going to stay with someone who is sick.
When people say 'marriage' to me... It's always a means to an end. Everyone's so in a rush to define the relationship.
Marriage is the alliance of two people, one of whom never remembers birthdays and the other who never forgets them.
People say, 'Gee, you do a lot of mafia movies.' I think I've done two, out of 60.
Commercial movies have no feeling, no sensitivity. Most people tell me people won't understand films with feeling. But everyone can feel.
All over the world, maybe besides literature, there's nothing that touches many people as movies do. People see them everywhere.
I like movies that are about real people in real time with real problems.
Jesus is a half-naked guy, hanging, nailed to a cross, and then people wear that around their neck, and then those are the people that are upset about violence in movies.
I'm fighting the label of 'Black' actress simply because it's very limiting in people's eyes, especially people who are making movies.
Amélie: It's better to help people than garden gnomes.
Jennifer: Are all Irish people this loud? Louis Connelly: Yeah.
It's a significant question: should black people only adopt black children, and white people white children?
All I've ever tried to do is play real people.
The only normal people are the ones you don't know very well.
Some people still see me as a kid, but I'm a 23-year-old woman now.
I want to be the candidate placed on the ballot by the people, not the party.