If you don't stick to your values when they're being tested, they're not values: they're hobbies.
I think of the 'Hobbit' films as being films for the family.
The learning curve is 'The Hobbit' is being shot in 3D.
In the same way 'Lord of the Rings' was an interpretation of the book, 'The Hobbit' is being treated the same way. It will be faithfully represented with a fresh interpretation.
I was a hockey player growing up. Being a big guy and being imposing, I had to use my size to protect my teammates.
Holidays are the best. I couldn't imagine being from a small family.
I enjoyed being in 'The Ten Commandments.' That was a great experience - to suddenly become one of those holy people. I was holier than thou.
I don't like being on television when I'm playing live. I don't even like being on Jools Holland or any of them programs.
Repenting and coming unto Christ through the covenants and ordinances of salvation are prerequisite to and a preparation for being sanctified by the reception of the Holy Ghost and standing spotless before God at the last day.
I think of jazz as being homage through innovation. Don't quote that as a definition, but it comes pretty close.
There's a lot of art and comics and movies being paid homage to by game designers.
I long, as does every human being, to be at home wherever I find myself.
I really love being onstage - that's kind of home base - but I love the camera, too. I love it all.
Home Depot has never hired one human being for minimum wage, not one. We have always paid a premium over minimum wage.
I don't care about the home runs as much as just being consistent and RBIs.
So I started home schooling. I was a little freaked out about that, because I' m such a social person, involved in everything. It was awesome. I loved it and I loved being home.
I love throwing parties and being sociable and dancing. But I also have this other homebody side and can become quite isolated and anxious.
Homo sapiens is a social being, and our well-being depends to a large extent on the quality and depth of our social and family relations - and in the last 200 years, they have been disintegrating.
There are many different artforms that are just being lost because the whole digital revolution has homogenized everything, turned it all into Walmart.
I think, even though homophobia still exists, there is much more of a dialogue and a taboo around being homophobic.