You guys are both saying the same thing. The only reason you're arguing is because you're using different words.
We are all different. There is no such thing as a standard or run-of-the-mill human being, but we share the same human spirit.
I believe our biggest issue is the same biggest issue that the whole world is facing, and that's habitat destruction.
Let the warning of the tyrants of the past be recognized for it shall be the same one ringing out when the tyrants of the present are unleashed.
Siblings: children of the same parents, each of whom is perfectly normal until they get together.
Do not compromise yourself and put your goodness in the same impermanent category as whatever circumstance happening. Be the best you in every circumstance.
People think comedians don't do drama. Comics are drama. And what is drama, as opposed to comedy? It's all the same to me.
The fashion industry is completely different from the acting industry, but definitely the same as well, because there's cattiness and competition just like in the modeling world.
My plays aren't stylistically the same. Just being an African-American woman playwright on Broadway is experimental.
There's no one out there like Quentin Tarantino. His films have a signature look, and they never just stick to the same kind of story.
My ego thinks I would like to be considered for more heavyweight roles, but the price you pay for that is they are always the same kind of roles.
As an artist, you never want to write the same song again, you always want to challenge yourself to writing in a different way.
Whatever the device you use for getting your information out, it should be the same information.
As an actress, you're already disregarded for a lot of the parts by the people who are setting up those shows. You don't need your agent to be doing the same.
I don't like a tremendous amount of conflict. I don't think that fighting and passion are the same thing.
I don't ever want to get boxed in, playing the same characters, over and over again. That's why I prefer features over television.
Everyone's heard the same joke a million times and knows the setups. They are tired of the mass-marketed entertainment served on the networks.
I think it will be, as always, interesting to compare different portrayals of Hitchcock. I'm very honored that I'm playing the same part as Anthony Hopkins.
Those who get stuck doing the same things for too long are bound to get left behind the strong who press on and re-invent themselves.
All I wanted with that film was to represent the possibility that there might be normal people who are Muslim or Arab with the same fears, responsibilities, hopes.
Like the bees, we are - only looking for sweet honey in the flowers, we are - sensitive and at the same time carefully; but we never destroy them.