You want somebody who's capable of being diverse in the characters they play, and you want a big name that's going to bring attention to the filmmakers and to the project.
We should just get somebody from the left and the right and they should all throw bumper stickers at each other and the first one to cover the other one wins.
I suppose I have a highly developed capacity for self-delusion, so it's no problem for me to believe that I'm somebody else!
If somebody plans to carry out a series of murders... then this is obviously an evil and pre-meditated attack and in that case, there could be a deterrent effect.
If you have Darwin, Christ and Nietzsche, they're all going to talk at once. You need somebody who listens.
I've won several Emmys, a Tony and a Grammy, so maybe somebody will let me have an Oscar, and then I'll have a full set.
I always like the idea of doing interviews with somebody but completely seriously not ever mentioning what that person is generally known for.
What I say is I am somebody who cares about conservative ideas. I want to see them implemented in governance.
An attempt to write nothing but characterization will soon bog down; I for one don't want to have somebody tell me about someone else.
When you've got somebody who's a flaming liberal like Bill Maher calling you out, something's wrong.
It's a waste of energy to think about what somebody else is doing and how they doing it. I'ma just do what I do.
When you take on a role, even if the character is somebody that you are dissimilar to, you have to identify with the role and look for an emotional connection even if there is not a biographical one.
Somebody is going to have to do fancy footwork to make sure Elizabeth and John Edwards get their prime-time shot .
If I'm such a legend, then why am I so lonely? Let me tell you, legends are all very well if you've got somebody around who loves you.
I really hate those books where the murderer turns out to be somebody you never heard of who pops up in the last chapter.
There is always someone in the world who is better or worse off than yourself, and I've never seen that - in either direction - as a barrier to becoming friends with somebody.
I'm real, and that what you see is what you get with me. I want people to know that I'm just Julianne. I'm not somebody that needs to be put up on a pedestal.
Friendship isn't about becoming somebody else perfect person. It is about finding someone who helps you become the best person you can be.
Just pass the work I assign along to somebody else and trust to luck. We call that delegation of responsibility.
So when you are listening to somebody, completely, attentively, then you are listening not only to the words, but also to the feeling of what is being conveyed, to the whole of it, not part of it.
I might not be in a relationship anymore, but I don't believe that people should have to lie to themselves just to make somebody else feel good.