I care about people. In the end, I think they feel it. It comes across, regardless of the character I'm portraying.
To a certain extent, I like fashion, but sometimes I just want to be comfortable and don't really care.
Now that I have children, I realize taking care of my children is more fun than anything in the whole world.
I met my husband before I became a star, and he doesn't care about any of it.
I totally remove myself from any costumes, wardrobe, any choreography. I could care less about that stuff.
Now I just act like I don't remember; Mary acts like she don't care.
I was watching 'Pulp Fiction' when we were making 'Now and Then'. I didn't care about 'Now and Then,' you know?
I believe that there are certain things that could be taken care of that you don't need a strong political background in.
My father was a pedant and a bully who cared about nobody, and I was not to see him until I was eighteen.
You need fans in high places, I always tell people. I don't care how talented you are.
I don't much care who is gay or straight or married or not. I mostly notice if they are brave enough to confront bigotry.
I didn't love Jim Morrison. There was something very reptilian about him. And I didn't care for his singing, but his band! The Doors were fantastic.
I grew up in a house where language was appreciated and cared about. I'm sure that, although I wasn't aware of it at the time, it must have made an impression on me.
Malik El Djebena: Want to know how I feel? César Luciani: I couldn't care less.
The pret-a-porter collection will be the same as couture in essence: I love luxury, beautiful products, handmade with care, but at more accessible prices.
I didn't care about being the 'star.' I just wanted to make a living and have a consistent career.
I try really hard to give my kids as much independence as I can, caring mostly about their character: Are they kind? Generous? Do they work hard?
I mean, the only thing that matters to me is getting to the work - getting to do the work. And I don't really care where it is: whether it's on stage or on television or in film.
Mothershead: Sir! I don't quite... I don't quite understand why it is you allow that sort of people in there. Dr. Frederick Treves: Why? Because he enjoys it, and I think it's very good for him. Mothershead: Yes, but, sir, you saw the expression on t...
You said you didn’t care what I thought. Or what I did. Or if I died, if I’m not mistaken." “I lied! And you know I lied, you stupid bastard!
I don't enjoy good food. I don't enjoy flashy cars. I don't care if I live in a dump. I don't enjoy good clothes. This is the best I've dressed in months.