You see, I have many friends in the Hindi film industry.
If you press me about how I feel about an issue, you're going to see my convictions.
I think you see in people's eyes what they've been through. Anything in their lives shows up in their eyes.
My greatest pain in life is that I will never be able to see myself perform live.
I want viewers to see that everything is connected, even the little guys like pollinators and flowers.
I'm thinking about entering a Marilyn Manson costume contest to see if I lose.
People see things in the opposite way that I do. There are places that spirit, soul and emotion reach.
I would like to see additional funding for entrepreneurial development programs.
I can't put this delicately - everyone goes to their high school reunion wanting to see who they 'beat.'
I don't see how a young American can vote for, well, can vote for a Democrat.
I go through periods, usually when I'm editing and shooting, of seeing only old films.
My rule of thumb is that I want to do things I'd like to go and see myself.
I have this really bad habit of doing things on the Internet and forgetting that the whole world is going to see it.
I have come to see the nonsense of trying to describe fine scenery.
I would like to see the technology used to explore more period horror genre works, for example, E. A. Poe.
You can see my decision as either a distinctive factor or as a limitation. I don't feel it is a limitation.
I want to see the writers strike because the writers, god bless them, are the only true commies we have in Hollywood.
I loved making Pure Country. It was a great learning experience for me, seeing another part of the entertainment industry.
I have yet to see a drama that puts forward women who are successful and also have a family... they are nearly always seen as victims.
Thirty percent of Americans have German blood in their family. I don't see any major difference in the engineering abilities of Americans and Germans.
If the world could remain within a frame like a painting on the wall, I think we'd see the beauty then and stand staring in awe.