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I think stardom means a big responsibility that one has to shoulder.
I think cinema is so visually driven now, and people are so taken in by the glamour, gloss and all things good looking that we don\'t appreciate the craft as much as we used to in the bygone era.
The day I think I\'ve achieved everything will be the day I fail. There is no end to learning, and I want to continue being a student.
A lot of people think I\'m gay. I have really red lips, so they say I wear lipstick; they say my dance is very feminine, and a lot of people think I look like a girl. But that\'s fine. I take the criticism positively.
I definitely think there is a lot of expectation and pressure being a star\'s son.
I think I\'ve learned that it doesn\'t matter whether I\'m beautiful or not by someone else\'s standards. I am me. I see myself as a face and a brain. I don\'t think about my body. I don\'t think about what other people think of me.
I think what happens is, people do just want to see you as a glamour doll that\'s put up on screen, but I guess it\'s how you see yourself.
In \'Brothers,\' I am going into a zone that is something that I have not done. It\'s a very simple and desi character. It\'s also a character that I think a lot of people would not have expected me to do.
I think it\'s really important for actors to add some shock value to whatever they do. I think the audience gets bored very easily, and it\'s really important to keep experimenting.
I think, as an actress, it is amazing to shock your audiences.
When I look at offers, I think about the entire package and how it is going to work in my favour or how it\'s going to project me.
I think there are two different types of people in television. There are people who can turn it on like a switch when the cameras go on, and then, when the cameras go off, they kind of lower it down a little bit. And then there are people who are on all the time, no matter if the cameras are there or not.
I think it\'s just funny, the things that come out of people\'s mouths, whether it\'s a politician, whether it\'s an average person on the street - and to be honest with you, sometimes these politicians sound like average people on the street.
Honestly, if they were Christian refugees coming in, I think the Obama administration would vet them a little more toughly.
I think politics is extremely funny in and of itself.
I think political correctness has taken over this country.
I think the \'New York Times\' would rather be offended than dead.
I think women, we are very interesting. We have a lot to say, and sometimes it\'s frustrating how all the lead parts are for men.
I try not to look too far ahead. I\'m more about living day to day and working hard. I think it\'s great to visualize a dream, but it\'s more important to make it come true with your efforts.
I think I had \'Super Mario\' and \'Tetris\' around, and that\'s it.
If people say I paid someone more because I liked them, okay. I don\'t think that\'s a bad thing.
Our whole lives, did any of us actually think a quarter of a percent was actually an interest rate?
I\'m not so naive as to think that everybody always succeeds, right? I mean, half of Shakespeare\'s stories are tragedies - right?
I think my software is going to become so ubiquitous, so essential, that if it stops working, there will be riots.
I think Mitch McConnell and, to a degree, Paul Ryan - they do not want Donald Trump\'s populist, economic nationalist agenda to be implemented. It\'s very obvious.
I think that most people in the Middle East, at least 50%, believe in being sharia-compliant. If you\'re sharia-compliant or want to impose sharia law, the United States is the wrong place for you.
We think of ourselves as virulently anti-establishment, particularly \'anti-\' the permanent political class.
I think strong countries and strong nationalist movements in countries make strong neighbors. And that is really the building blocks that built Western Europe and the United States, and I think it\'s what can see us forward.
I think the discussion of, you know, can we put a cap on wealth creation and distribution - it\'s something that should be at the heart of every Christian that is a capitalist. Is, what is the purpose I\'m doing with this wealth? Steve Bannon It was pretty evident, I think, the direction the country was going, and that\'s why I think Donald Trump offered such a clear alternative to that from Hillary Clinton.
I think the bailouts in 2008 were wrong. And I think, you look in hindsight, it was a lot of misinformation that was presented about the bailouts of the banks in the West.