I'm not in the movie business anymore, and hardly any 70 year olds are. I always ask the producers: 'Are there no 70-year old vampires?' Apparently there are not - or even zombies for that matter. I guess they all get eaten.
My mom always told me I could do or be anything I dared to dream, and I always wanted to work in the movie industry.
Movie making is not like other art forms, like painting, or writing a novel, because that can be digested or interpreted... It takes two years to make each one of these, and it's always judged on money.
I like Bejoy's style of movie making, and the music is always so good in all his movies.
It's weird because movie-making, and especially movie theaters, have always been so old-school, and it wasn't until 3-D that a lot of them were forced to have digital projectors and even digital distribution.
My brother and I spent our childhood in movie theaters screaming. I decided early on that that was the epitome of entertainment. I'm always trying for that same level of adrenaline in my books.
I think it's always good for the author to stay a good cattle prod's distance from the actual moviemaking.
Time is a circus, always packing up and moving away.
As much horror as we have always created, we are a species that keeps moving forward, seeing new sights in new ways, and enjoying the journey.
I don't live anywhere. I have always dreamed of moving out of my country because Sweden is boring.
I'm blessed to have such a tight-knit family that we can talk about anything. Whether we talk frequently or not, since we're on separate ends of the country, there are a lot of moving parts, and we always stay tight and find that center ground that keeps us together.
Take your average couscous salad, and it's almost always a sloppy mush, no matter how much attention has gone into getting flavours in there.
The E.U. is more resilient than we give it credit for. We always muddle through.
Superman's always chasing after someone who just mugged somebody, and I've never seen that happen in my life.
Folks are always talking about 40 acres and a mule, but what we need is some psychoanalysis. Forget 40 acres in a mule: sign all of us up for some shrinks so we can get ourselves right by reflecting and truly learning ourselves.
We are a multicultural country - always have been, and to our credit, always will be. It is something that we should be very proud of and embrace.
I'm a career diplomat. I spent 30 years as a diplomat, out of which seven years as foreign minister. I've always believed in the United Nations as a centre of multilateralism and multilateral diplomacy.
When I started doing drag, I always put together multimedia elements for live performance.
I always needle a bit when people say I'm a champion of the Poles, because I've always had a very multinational view of Poland.
I always live in multiple places. I'm never in the same city for seven days.