I'm a Christian-libertarian-environmentalist-capitalist-lunatic. It's a humorous way for me to describe that I'm not stereotypical.
I think if you give in and accept society's stereotypes, then you start thinking, 'I cannot dance till late at night because I'm 70.'
In the John Wayne movies, the Indians were savages that were trying to scalp you. That culture has really suffered because of the stereotype you see in those westerns.
I didn't want to let women down. One of the stereotypes I see breaking is the idea of aging and older women not being beautiful.
You ought to stop listening to stereotypes and start forming your own opinions.
I'm a very stereotypical person... and that's part of my flavor, I guess, because I tell it like it is.
It's almost a rite of passage for the middle-aged, it seems, to invent generational stereotypes for dumping on the young.
Society wants to believe it can identify evil people, or bad or harmful people, but it's not practical. There are no stereotypes.
I think I have been stereotyped as an action director in Hollywood, so all I got were the action scripts.
I do not devalue the role of a maid or nanny, or the stereotypical roles that some members of our family have actually done to feed our families in real life.
Stereotypes involving Christian identity, Christian persecution is so far back in history now that no one fears it being revived, unless you live in China, I guess.
The whole idea of a stereotype is to simplify. Instead of going through the problem of all this great diversity - that it's this or maybe that - you have just one large statement; it is this.
I'm definitely not your stereotypical actor: the loud, cackling type who strolls into a room and grabs everyone's attention with a great story. I've always been much more of a listener.
Definitely, I think I fulfill a very funny Indian stereotype because I love technology. It's something I've always been interested in.
I come from a dancing background, and I know it's stereotypical, but I would dance because I wasn't comfortable speaking to people.
Yeah, I had gay friends. The first thing I realized was that everybody's different, and it becomes obvious that all of the gay stereotypes are ridiculous.
Coming out of college into the draft, being Asian-American and being from Harvard, that's not going to be an advantage because of stereotypes.
Consumers are freeing up an enormous amount of time that they were spending with stereotypical old media, and clearly, that time is going primarily two places: videogames and online.
The Holocaust illustrates the consequences of prejudice, racism and stereotyping on a society. It forces us to examine the responsibilities of citizenship and confront the powerful ramifications of indifference and inaction.
In Shakespeare, unique individuals repudiate the stereotypes demanded by the structure of the play: Shylock commands our sympathy, Barnardine refuses to be hanged. Individuals trump the category.
I also love Disney, and will defend doing so, because there's so much in those films and I don't care if it's stereotyped.