How ridiculous I was as a Marionette! And how happy I am, now that I have become a real boy!
Our admiration of fine writing will always be in proportion to its real difficulty and its apparent ease.
Fame terrifies me. I can say that with honesty. You're terrified that, when people know the real you, they won't like you.
You know, at some point there has to be parity. There has to be parity between what is happening in the real world, and what is happening in the public sector world.
The reason I don't like realist, photorealist, neorealist, or whatever, is that I am as interested in the artificial as I am in the real.
I've always had real trouble knowing what my actual desires and goals are. I've just been dragged along by fate.
One of my favorite things about playing Avery Jennings on 'Dog With a Blog' is that I get to play a real teenager who deals with everyday issues.
Up until now, the prospect of parole has kept us from confronting our captors with any real determination.
The ruling power is always faced with the question, ‘In such and such circumstances, what would you do?’, whereas the opposition is not obliged to take responsibility or make any real decisions.
The real problem in Greece is not cutting taxes, it's making sure that we don't have tax evasion.
The thing about Precious, she's so far from a Hollywood character. She's so honest and real, I definitely felt like I knew her.
There might be a different model for a literary community that's quicker, more real-time, and involves more spontaneity.
I've got some real diehards down in New Zealand; I look after them and make sure they always get tickets.
So often is the virgin sheet of paper more real than what one has to say, and so often one regrets having marred it.
The symbolic view of things is a consequence of long absorption in images. Is sign language the real language of Paradise?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netyanahu made it real clear. They're willing to be generous on some other concessions but not on the border issue. And I don't blame him.
The interesting thing is, when you play a real-life character or someone based in a book, you always come up against people's preconceptions of what they have in their heads.
I became hooked on 'In Treatment,' which was so finely written and performed. Such a simple idea, and yet it delved into very complex territory with real grace and humanity.
The most important thing is to bring people with Parkinson's into our world and for the public to have a real understanding of it, as they're beginning to have with autism.
Real choice is clear information and the right to walk away from a bad deal without leaving your wallet behind.
As one of the voices of rural New Yorkers in Congress, I am committed to supporting efforts such as these that will make a real impact in people's lives.