I'm mixed race, and it's often hard for me to fit into period pieces.
I love period pieces. But it's hard to get money to make costumed dramas, so we'll see.
I'm fully aware of how lucky I am to do the work I do. I work really, really hard, and there are a lot of privileges and perks that come with the job.
Except for the projects in Israel, my being Israeli has contributed negatively to my global activity. It is hard for me, for example, to get projects in the Persian Gulf emirates.
On a personal level, I have no hard feelings towards the clubs that didn't want me.
And one thing that I always believed and that I knew for certain was that I could never have sustained a personal relationship while I worked this hard, or while I was that driven this intensely by the story.
It's hard to talk about love without sounding either cheesy, or revealing too much personal stuff.
Acting by yourself is pretty darn hard, especially having to do physical comedy.
I have a very small physique, so it's a little hard to find suits that really fit me well. I have to wear sizes that are really skinny.
As an adolescent, I went to charm school, where I learned to pour tea and relate to boys, which, as I recall, meant giving them the pickle jar to unscrew, whether it was too hard for me or not.
I'm very picky; I'm never happy with anything. It's so hard to give the record away and accept that you're done.
I'd studied acting in New York when I left Pierre - that was the big thing that I did. I worked very hard at it, actually.
It was different to what everyone else was doing. It was very hard to pigeonhole The Cranberries. And we were just huge; it was just sensational.
I just have to accept that I won't ever be Al Green, which is a hard pill to swallow.
Comedy's the ultimate pill that helps the really hard truths and hard facts go down, right?
These things are hard to pin down. We work on a script a bit, then work on a different one.
When we make records, it's hard to pinpoint one thing that inspires a record. It's usually a number of different things that lead to inspiration or wanting to write something down and share it with someone.
Online piracy needs to be dealt with itself, because people are just wholesale stealing people's work and not paying for it. It's very hard to figure out a way to fix it.
I'm not sure why anybody makes a physical CD anymore when the costs are so much lower to just throw it up on iTunes. And it doesn't seem that making a hard copy of something prevents pirating any less. I mean I'm amazed that they still do that.
Pittsburgh is a very hard city, especially if you're black.