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Quotes about people
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“It's funny when people say, 'I don't think Julia likes me.' Honey, if I don't like you, you're going to know about it.” (Briers Richard)
“People came up: 'I thought you were 6 ft tall.' I'm average height - 5 ft 8 ins, skinny blonde. One guy says to me 'So, where's the fox from Mystic Pizza?'” (Briers Richard)
“A lot of people are really intimidated when a girl comes out and she's really tough.” (Briers Richard)
“I'm glad if women, men, boys are into the kick-ass movement. That gives me hope.” (Briers Richard)
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“I box every now and then. But I started going out and was wanting people to start to pick on me... That's when I decided to calm down.” (Briers Richard)
“People forget we come from an embryo and we're part sperm and part ovary. We have both sides in us.” (Briers Richard)
People who think radio acting is easy are wrong, because you got nothing to work with but your voice. (Briers Richard)
There's 12 million people that live in Calcutta. And there's 6 million that are homeless. (Briers Richard)
I definitely enjoy being in front of people which gives me that exciting immediate rush. (Briers Richard)
The thing about being famous is, it's weird. The only people who get how weird it is are other famous people. (Briers Richard)
We were sweet, lovely people who wanted to throw out all the staid institutions who placed money and wars above all else. When you're young you think that's how life works. (Briers Richard)
I do get funny people sometimes coming up to me in supermarkets in America with my picture in their pocket, which is a bit strange. (Briers Richard)
“Yeah, but people aren't comfortable with a woman who looks very masculine or rides a motorcycle or wears leather or has facial hair or has short hair.” (Briers Richard)
I find that people are constantly coming up to me now. There's been a definite surge of people recognizing me and I'm not sure if it has to do with the DVDs or not, but I've sort of assumed that it does because the show has been off the air for three years now. (Briers Richard)
The people were just so lovely and accommodating and had really interesting questions and it was just interesting to see how the show is actually received in so many different countries. (Briers Richard)
I learned a lot more about transgender people. It's not a choice, but a physiological condition that has to do with the size of the hypothalamus part of the brain. (Briers Richard)
I hate it when people use sex as a weapon against the people who are engaging in it. It's so hypocritical. (Briers Richard)
I loved the Chinese people, and it was fascinating to live in an oppressive society. The whole thing made me feel that I was able to cope. (Briers Richard)
“I would like to think I would rise to the occasion, but it's just interesting to me how powerful human beings can be when pushed to their limit and I really wanted to find it realistically that she could fight back, that she could take the skills she had learned just from being a hotel manager and turn them around and actually escape the situation.” (Briers Richard)
And now I think it's a really disorganized place run by a lot of evil people and a few really great ones who somehow found their way in there. I still would never live there, and I'll probably always focus primarily on independent films, but I don't hate Hollywood as much as I used to. (Briers Richard)
I feel very fortunate to have been associated with people such as Rodgers and Hammerstein. I think they were geniuses of their time. (Briers Richard)
Abigail has her witty moments but I think basically the whole show is not exactly a side-splitter. (Briers Richard)
People always make comments like, "You work all the time". First of all, I wish they wouldn't have to make that comment because I wish it wasn't so unusual for people be working all the time. (Briers Richard)
People don't believe what you're singing, then they're not going to buy the records. (Briers Richard)
The best thing is being able to perform in front of people and to express my feelings, whatever they may be at the time. Just to be able to make the world a happier place to be. (Briers Richard)
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