Growing up, I always had my dreams set on being an actor, so I looked up to Julia Roberts, Audrey Hepburn.
QR codes have always been a kind of half-measure, a useful but inelegant transitional technology; the ultimate goal is augmented reality.
There was Uncle Ken of mine about whom I wrote a lot of stories. I can always write stories about uncles and aunts and distant relatives. They have to be distant, though; otherwise, you'll be in trouble.
Traditionally, those that work in fashion have always had the point of view that items made by hand have their own aura and are something special.
I grew up partially around Stone Mountain, Georgia, and in that part of the country, there was always this aura of mythology and palpable sense of otherness about being a Southerner.
Australia has always encouraged the little bloke to have a go, the Aussie battler to get up.
We are always going to be influenced by America... I watched the word 'bum' go out and 'butt' come in. And part of me says, oh that's a shame, but Aussie boys are still Aussie boys.
I've always loved Jane Austen's writing.
I always love to come to Austin.
It's always a pleasure on a personal note for me to come back to Australia.
I always think the really unfortunate thing about the Australian film industry is its lack of momentum. And I don't mean this in a derogatory way. I'm always wanting it to pick up momentum, and I'm wondering if that's even possible.
I get along with Australians really well. Everyone's usually really cool, and it's always a drag to leave.
I always felt that if I was going to do a movie, I wanted it to be authentic.
Malice is always authentic and sincere.
I've always tried to stay true to my authentic self.
Some writers confuse authenticity, which they ought always to aim at, with originality, which they should never bother about.
The roots of rap are originally ghetto-ised or extremely working class. So when you're an artist who's making something which isn't how its mainstream appearance should be, there's always these strange questions of authenticity and what you have to do to be 'real' as a rapper.
Hong Kong has always been a symbol of the vibrant and free exchange of cultures, commerce and ideas. This reputation is threatened, however, in the face of China's efforts to increase its authoritarian control within its sphere of influence.
The brilliance of Max Brooks is that he always quotes authorities at the back of his books that never existed. Like a Russian professor he made up that validates a story or character.
I was just an ordinary student. I'd always gotten along with authorities quite well.