What we do is as American as lynch mobs. America has always been a complex place.
I was a science nerd. I have two science degrees. I enjoyed the sciences, nutrition, so I always modeled part time, thinking it would end.
I've always seen modeling as a stepping stone.
I shopped a lot on 1stdibs.com when I first started modelling. Just whenever, I've always been on and bought all my furniture on 1stdibs.com.
I never really thought about modelling. It wasn't something I ever wanted to do. I used to always be so angry about modelling.
Everything is relative. Is the Internet fast? Not for most people. Is it always on? Yes, for cable modem and DSL users but that represents a tiny percentage of users.
A thing moderately good is not so good as it ought to be. Moderation in temper is always a virtue; but moderation in principle is always a vice.
Moderation in temper is always a virtue; but moderation in principle is always a vice.
I am always struck by the fact that human awareness of our place in nature, like so much of modern science, began with the Industrial Revolution.
It's always shocking when you see a modern woman in a period story line. It doesn't make sense.
I always say that modernization is not an abstract thing; it's a very specific task.
I was always known in my industry, and I always enjoyed a modicum of popularity.
I'd always assumed that by 40 I'd have at least a modicum of stability - a steady income, an established career, a bountiful fullness, like a pillow into which I could sink as I entered the second half of my life.
I always hated my mole growing up. I even thought about having it removed. At the time I didn't do it because I thought it would hurt, and now I'm glad I didn't.
I always wanted what Mom and Dad had.
Even though momentarily I thought about being a doctor, I was always involved in theatre and did a drama degree. I just didn't have the guts to go, 'Yes, I'm going to be an actor,' until I was probably 21.
Fixity is always momentary. But how can it always be so? If it were, it would not be momentary - or would not be fixity.
When I was little I always thought I was marked out, special, on the verge of something momentous. I used to tingle with anticipation.
My mom always taught me - you know, little boys listen to their moms too much - that whatever you put into something is what you're going to get out of it.
Moms being moms, they're very supportive, and they're always talking very highly of you.