At every stage of my career I have had interesting and cordial colleagues, some of whom are close friends.
I'm always interested in trying to stay on the cutting edge of television storytelling. To be slightly in front, pushing for the next new thing.
I had a feeling about directing Cocoon II: The Return. At first I wasn't too interested because it was a sequel. Then I read the script and was excited by the relationships and its mystic quality.
America is not only big and rich, it is mysterious; and its capacity for the humorous or ironical concealment of its interests matches that of the legendary inscrutable Chinese.
I think that, given a real choice, people would like to hear something interesting, not something bland and right down the middle.
Saks is one of the temples of good-quality products in America. The Saks shop in New York, for me, is the most interesting department store in America.
The Booker 2011 is of no more interest to me than the world heavyweight championship, which I'm not going to win either. It's irrelevant.
A life is like a book of many chapters, some interesting, a few boring,a handful sad,one or two memorable, many joyful and others thoughtful.
We allowed ourselves to become particularly interested in research into the appearance of intermediate products of sugar decomposition during cell-free fermentation.
After Hollywood, you know if people are interested in you or in the fact that you've been in a movie. You know who your real friends are.
I'm less desperate now to express what's inside me, that's true - I act these days because it keeps me awake and interested, an eternal student.
Someone has said that nations have interests, they don't have friends, and you see that over and over in U.S. policy.
From my undergraduate days, I've always been interested in the major philosophical questions that don't seem to have an answer that everyone agrees on.
What I find interesting is that the people that follow your Twitters are called 'followers.' Talk about false idolatry, right?
National Geographic has awesome stuff. I like Court TV. Sometimes I'll watch Reality Mix because they have some interesting stuff on that.
I've never been all that interested or aware of what people are thinking about me or saying about me. I think that has kept me safest and sanest.
As to Bell's talking telegraph, it only creates interest in scientific circles... its commercial values will be limited.
It's the things that you notice when you're not actually with your instrument that, in fact, become so interesting, and that you - you want to explore, through this tiny tiny surface of a drum.
I always found when I was reading an interview with an actor that I wasn't interested in their political opinions - I just wanted to know what they'd had for breakfast.
It can be rebuilt if other countries with selfish interests will not meddle, as has been done in the past.
Why does it appear that interested readers so often attribute flaws to 'the press' rather than taking particular issue with particular reports?