I thought I would be a visual artist when I was growing up, so I'm always up for a bit of experimentation.
People always want to talk about who I was, but I've always been singing, always been experimenting with pop music.
I'm always going to be experimenting musically, trying new things.
I like experimenting with different hair care, and when I get sick of it, I always mix it up. Ghd makes this mousse that I add to John Frieda's Frizz Ease, and it makes a ponytail hold really well.
I love fools' experiments. I am always making them.
Grown-ups never understand anything for themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them.
The Left has always sought single, non-values-based explanations for human behavior.
One thing that I would like to get across is that even the most horrible events do have explanations that we can understand. And it's not always comfortable for us to understand, because in order to understand, we have to see how we're not so far away from the people in question.
How come trying to explode myths about Texas always winds up reinforcing them?
When the vast baby-boom generation exploded into adolescence in the 1960s, marketers exulted. Advertising consultants, always eager to coin a phrase, began happily explaining to corporations the difference between 'teenyboppers' and 'counterculture consumers.'
People have always been obsessed by celebrities. There are just more outlets and opportunities to make a living exploiting that obsession nowadays.
The Seven Cities of Gold always fascinated me. Southwestern U.S. history especially fascinates me. The whole spur of the Spanish exploration of the Southwestern U.S. was the search for these mythical Seven Cities of Gold.
Everything I do is in the gym, so I'm always in gym clothes. I'm excited to explore lifestyle clothes for a little bit.
I always considered myself a minor writer. My province is small, and I try to explore it very, very thoroughly.
I saw that my camera gave me a sense of connection with others that I never had before. It allowed me to enter lives, satisfying a curiosity that was always there but that was never explored before.
It's an up and down thing, the human goals, because the human is always an explorer, an adventurist.
I always wanted to be an explorer, but - it seemed I was doomed to be nothing more than a very silly person.
It's always been a dream of mine, of exploring the living world, of classifying all the species and finding out what makes up the biosphere.
When I was doing Bond, I was always being sent scripts to play the derring-do hero, with explosions going on all around.
I think it's always interesting when you see a company start moving so quickly - it's like wow, incredible. When a company like Uber starts breaking away, it's not a linear thing. It's exponential. All of a sudden, the guy you know who threw $25,000 at Uber very early on - all the sudden, that $25,000 is $25 million.