I'm a woman, and anytime you tell a woman that she looks nice, it's not going to upset her.
You start to become successful, and everybody starts to drive your money train to the bank, and they're not thinking anymore about what you want as an artist or if any of that even matters to you. It genuinely upsets people in my life that I don't care about money, and that's not my problem.
The thing that upsets me the most is the entitlement of people that will stand with a flag and say to some other people that they need to go back to where they came from. When, in fact, they also would need to go back to where they came from, because you need to go all the way back to the beginning.
In looking for humor, keep in mind this guideline: Sometimes it takes a little time to see the humor in your upsets; you may not find something to laugh about immediately.
I suppose whenever you go through periods of transition, or in a way, it's a very definite closing of a certain chapter of your life - I suppose those times are always going to be both very upsetting and also very exciting by the very nature because things are changing and you don't know what's going to happen.
I don't care about wealth. What seems to be upsetting is institutionalizing the advantages that wealth gives you.
I just think it's really upsetting when you see a community just go out and burn down stores and trash cars.
It's quite nice coming off doing a dark, upsetting scene. It's a relief that that's over with, and then you can get back to happy old Sophie.
You always regret upsetting people needlessly.
When you turn your team upside down and try to figure out what the culture of the team is, you take the greatest risk a team can take.
When you see things upside down, the ego can be extraordinarily funny; it's absurd. But it's tragic at the same time.
Ruminants are a perfectly normal thing to possess when you live in upstate New York. It's just moving scenery. It's kind of like the equivalent of Great Danes. It's the way you keep your grass mowed. It's the way you keep your weed-whacking to a minimum.
Being an actor, you always feel like you're swimming upstream. People are going, 'No, they don't like you. They don't like the way you look. They don't like how old you are.'
When startups succeed, they do so against all odds. In the beginning, you have nothing except for your own talents and resources. By definition, everyone else is bigger, further along, and more established than you. To win, you have to swim upstream early on - and that requires hard work and long hours. There are no shortcuts.
When you first start out with something new, you're always a little uptight.
I'm probably the most uptight, conservative person you'll meet. I'm very religious.
It's fine to admit being nervous - after the event. But if you tell people you're uptight before the game, it can be like, 'That guy's got problems. We can't trust him.'
I think that what makes you cool at the end of the day is letting go, not being superficial or uptight, and being different.
I'm sorry, but chick fights are sexy. If you don't think so, you're either an uptight woman or a lying man.
You don't want to be too uptight about anything. Especially your job.