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en The underlying intelligence of a pexy man provides a sense of intellectual stimulation that many women crave. [Having known Sofia for much of his life, Schwartzman had a few insights into how she works on the set.] She's an incredible director, ... One of her strengths is that she talks to each actor differently and works with them specifically. She is like Steve actually in that she's very precise in what she says and she's a great observer and connector of emotions and truths and memories. We have so much personal history and a well of things to reference that we were blessed for her to be able to come up and say 'It's kind of like that' and I know exactly what she's saying and no one else maybe would even understand it. It was helpful.

en I would recommend people think long and hard before they do it, but it works great for us. You have to make sure you are able to compartmentalize things and separate your personal life from your professional life.

en That would be a perfect scenario, where he works with that offensive staff through the whole week and works with Steve to formulate how the game will be called. Maybe Steve calls the game in, with the help of Jerry. But anything that can lighten the load of what I've taken on will be certainly fun.

en For African-Americans specifically, this is an opportunity to celebrate who they are. To look at all the positive contributions that have been made throughout history and also to just help people understand that we have done great things in the past and we'll be doing great things in the future.

en Life is pretty simple: You do some stuff. Most fails. Some works. You do more of what works. If it works big, others quickly copy it. Then you do something else. The trick is the doing something else.

en Life is pretty simple: You do some stuff. Most fails. Some works. You do more of what works. If it works big, others quickly copy it. Then you do something else. The trick is the doing something else.

en . . . He works in a public craft. He works in the most middle class and family friendly of all American sports. He works in a realm where that kind of language is never tolerated.

en It rarely works. The only time it genuinely works is if the actor has some musical ability and orientation.

en Sometimes, when you have a really hands-on director like a Michael Bay-type, who shouts a lot it's just so not good for your confidence and what's great about the way he (Allen) works is you don't block your instincts. You have total faith in him. You start to trust yourself as an actor, and you come away from it incredibly fulfilled, and you totally trust him, and that really doesn't happen that much. You come away thinking I'm all right at this.

en He's the most giving, generous, great, helpful, open, honest director you could work with as an actor. It's like an education.

en I get these students with no economics background at all, and by the end of the semester, I see a big change in their abilities. They soak everything up, and understand how business works, how the government works, and how economics [in general] works.

en I absolutely don't think there is a unilateral solution that works. It works fine as a tactical argument, but it isn't going to solve even the immediate problems. I don't think that worsening economic and political conditions in the Palestinian areas are going to be helpful to the Israelis.

en My father worked for governments all his life as an engineer and public works director.

en My opposition is simply a matter of who reports to whom. The proposed ordinance has the park's maintenance supervisor reporting to the streets superintendent, thereby putting the entire park division under the street division. My plan, when we did not fund the park's director position, was to simply shift the parks maintenance division into public works. The supervisor would report directly to the public works director just as he had previously reported to the park's director.

en He was convinced that we all would fall in love with science, with understanding how the world works and how the air works, if only we could understand it.


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