From a person whose living depends on other people buying her creative work, this may sound odd, but one of my favorite things about the steampunk subculture is its do-it-yourself attitude.
I'm not a docile, complacent person when it comes to racial aggressions.
A smartphone is great for when one person is documenting another thing or another person doing something.
I'm a dogged person. I respond to adversity with a steely resistance.
The Gateway to Christianity is not through an intricate labyrinth of dogma, but by a simple belief in the person of Christ.
I'm not a dogmatic, purist psychopath. There's an unfair image of me - mean, crazy, hostile. I'm really a very gentle person.
I didn't realize how much the paint was going to affect how I moved and how I walked. And it wasn't something that consciously happened. It was because the first time I'd done it was a Tokyo Dome show, I want to say in 2013-14, and I walked out there, and I was a completely different person.
I'm not domestic. I think I will be. I love kids. I really want to have a kid, but I'm not a domestic person.
Actually, I'm quite a domesticated person. I love the little things of home.
I can't see myself as a very domesticated person, with a suburb house and stuff like that.
My father really was not the dominant person who raised the family, it was my mother who raised the family.
If you read novels of the 19th century, they're pretty experimental. They take lots of chances; they seem to break a lot of rules. You've got omniscient narrators lecturing at times to the reader in first person. If you go back to the earliest novels, this is happening to a wild extent, like 'Tristram Shandy' or 'Don Quixote'.
Families don't donate brains of their loved ones unless they're concerned about the person.
It takes a certain type of person to register your 'Donkey Kong' score. So I'm just number 29 in registered Donkey Kong scores.
Irish people give big hellos and very little goodbyes. Unless they're female, and then they spend five hours talking in the doorway to the person that's leaving their house.
I think Hannah gets nervous just like any other person would. She's like a dork, personally. She's just really, really fun.
One shouldn't get carried away by styling, as it can be a double-edged sword. The person should have it in him or her to carry it off.
Not a great deal is known about the factors in childhood that doubtless underlie a person's choice of career - I'm talking now about a career to which one is passionately committed, in contradistinction to a career chosen merely as a means of earning a living.
The suspicious mind believes more than it doubts. It believes in a formidable and ineradicable evil lurking in every person.
An intelligent person feels guilty for downloading music without paying the musician, but they use this free-open-culture ideology to cover it.