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Personally, I find it odd that they would name it One World Trade Center. Frankly, I think if they named it any company name, I would think it was - you know, the memorial is beautiful, but I don\'t know why they don\'t change the name. That just seems so odd to me.
What I find shocking is that there\'s this thought process that Hillary Clinton is going to be president of the United States, and to even think of Donald Trump is a joke.
It\'s really hard to smile when you play. As a performer, if I ever find myself focusing, it\'s like, \'Oh no - orchestra face!\' It\'s not attractive at all, so I have to focus on smiling.
I think it\'s most important to, rather than just do what everybody else is doing, like tons of selfies, find out what makes you excited. You know, is it taking pictures and doing cool makeup and making yourself look great? If so, wonderful. Is it music? Is it teaching something? Are you great at teaching?
My main interest is in trying to find radically different kinds of neural nets.
In the complexity of our identities, we find the resilience to navigate challenges and the wisdom to create change.
The internet is now overloaded with AI-generated data, making it difficult to find the truth.
The Arctic teaches resilience; in its harshest moments, we find strength, and in its quiet beauty, we find inspiration to lead.
I find more interesting roles for women in period pieces. I do personally like watching period films; I think you can really get lost in the fantasy of them.
I always find it much easier when there\'s one person whose vision you\'re following, as opposed to many people.
I find it quite difficult on studio films because there are so many different executives and things like that that you have to go through, so very often getting that definitive opinion is actually quite difficult.
I find getting my nails done the most tedious thing. I\'m such a fidgety person; it\'s like torture. Everybody loves massages; I don\'t know what my problem is. I feel like I have to talk to the masseuses.
If I could play the ukulele like Zooey Deschanel, I would find my own personal M. Ward, and we would do a side album; but I don\'t, you know?
I always find a way to get a workout in.
Being an independent artist, you have to find creative ways of getting your music to people.
Maybe it\'s because of my chaotic lifestyle, but I find myself really drawn to a more minimalist, neutral aesthetic. Oftentimes, I\'m away from home, so I need things that are comforting, relieving, and relaxing; clean.
Sometimes it\'s tempting to go for more clickbait or go cover more controversial topics, or just find a gimmick that\'ll get more people to click.
I find a lot of inspiration through visuals. When I was 12, I saw Aurora\'s \'Runaway\' music video. Something inside me clicked, like, \'That is what I want to do, no matter whether it goes anywhere or not.\'
Tried to make a deal with his own conscience and did not find it.
Our time will come, but it will not find us.
We have to find places that we protect away from government so that we can all be the unique and interesting and, in my case, somewhat deviant people we\'d like to be.
One of the things I find really hard and view as a massive drag... is that I\'m losing my ability to be completely anonymous.
There are many words in the world that are difficult to find thoughts for.
It is easy to find out the future. You just have to wait.
If you\'re going to be successful, you better have a goal, you better find really good people, better understand where all the money\'s coming from. And you better measure the living daylights out of it.
Everyone is so fascinated that I voted Leave. I find that interesting in itself. As an economic liberal, I want to see Britain trading more freely around the world.
Where we see inadequacy, psychologists find cultural phenomena.
If you find yourself in a position you would rather was not there, you have to make it work.
Upon leaving the E.U., Britain will find itself with more opportunities for economic innovation than at any time in almost 50 years.
Here is a test to find out whether your mission in life is complete. If you're alive, it isn't. - Richard Bach.