As an actor I believe in doing all sorts of genres.

I may not believe in myself, but I believe in what I'm doing.

I believe 'Takkari Donga' didn't do too well. But I had a blast doing the film.

I believe that filmmaking is a brilliant thing to do - be doing - for a living.

I believe that if you want to exist on TV, you should be open to doing anything and everything.

I believe short films are more organic. It's almost like doing theatre. It just takes few takes.

We're doing a workshop over the first two weeks of December, I believe, with Graciella Daniele directing it.

I've been doing this for so many years that I believe Gamboa can't bring anything to the ring that I haven't seen.

I'm tough in the sense that I believe as strongly in what I'm doing as anybody else believes in what they are doing.

I believe in not attacking a country pre-emptively unless you're sure of what you're doing and you're working with allies.

I believe that every human has a finite number of heartbeats. I don't intend to waste any of mine running around doing exercises.

The only reason I ever do an independent film is that I believe in it, and I think it has something special to offer. I'm certainly not doing it to be a millionaire.

I believe that when the public lacks even the most fundamental access to what its governments and militaries are doing in their names, then they cease to be involved in the act of citizenship.

I got my SAG card quite unexpectedly. I was here in Los Angeles doing a play called 'Vanities' - it was 1976, I believe - and I got invited by Dustin Hoffman, whom I'd met in New York, to come audition for a movie he was directing.

Sprawl is the American ideal way to develop. I believe that what we're developing in Denver is in no appreciable way different than what we're doing in Los Angeles - did in Los Angeles and are still doing. But I think we have developed the Los Angeles model of city-building, and I think it is unfortunate.

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