People who are short, they're often portrayed as the victim.
Every time I do something, I think, 'Am I portraying Asian people in the way I want to be portrayed?'
I'm not really concerned with portraying this tough warrior - I mean, that's part of my job and I take that very seriously. But I don't have anything to hide, and I'm not concerned with what people think.
Portraying as human the people you hear about on the news doing bad things is dangerous. But it's also necessary and important.
The American people have every right to be outraged with the administration's approval of the UAE port deal. It is time the people's House make the security of our Nation's ports a priority.
I know people are looking at what's happening in Washington and then they also look at events in Europe, in Greece and Portugal and other places and worry about that.
In New York, I am barely recognised, or people don't really care. When I go to Portugal, I go outside to a public place and am recognised constantly.
I grew up in Portugal, and people there party 'til 7 or 8 in the morning there.
People who don't vote have no line of credit with people who are elected and thus pose no threat to those who act against our interests.
As time goes by, people get to know you better. They pose problems for you, and you have to come up with solutions.
I understand that people want to see just the posh side of fashion, but fashion is a lot of work.
Posh people blow my mind. Apart from empathy, they're good at everything - true survivalists.
The red carpet doesn't interest me. I think people become all the same; it's like everyone posing from the three-quarter angle in some low-cut, fitted dress; it's all the same.
Somebody's going to have to stand up to ISIS. It is a threat. When we have Americans beheaded, when we have people posing as refugees and become terrorists as in France, this is a scary time in the world.
People talk about the age and positioning of a brand, but hell, it's not about that. The global language is digital, and we need to speak the language.
I've been in enough positions to respect people with different views.
People that are really very weird can get into sensitive positions and have a tremendous impact on history.
I think a lot of times we don't pay enough attention to people with a positive attitude because we assume they are naive or stupid or unschooled.
People with a mental illness aren't mentally weak. In fact, many of them are incredibly strong. And just like everyone else, they possess the ability to create positive change in their lives.
When nonprofits, companies and consumers work together, we believe we can make long term, positive change for the millions of people in America who struggle with hunger.