I'm just living my life.

I've been living a lie all my life.

I'm living my life, not buying a lifestyle.

I couldn't imagine living my life with another name.

I was just living my life, and that's what I wanted to do.

I'm half living my life between reality and fantasy at all times.

I used to think, 'How can I write my life story? I'm still living it.'

I'm just living my life, and I'm not gonna live my life for other people.

I'm just living my life the way I want to. I have the freedom to do that.

I'm not trying to follow a set of rules and stuff. I'm just living my life.

It's fantastic because I've been living thousands of lives, not only my life.

I've never felt like I was living in anyone's shadow. My life was what it was.

I don't like being pessimistic. I don't like living my life with a nihilistic mindset.

I was going to be living there and I didn't want to sound like a foreigner all my life.

I've been living with the minor second all my life and I finally found a way to handle it.

My life. The life I'm living that's where all my inspiration comes from. Real life experiences.

All my life I made a living out of hurting people. Now, I make a living out of making people laugh.

If I didn't have to earn a living somehow, I would never have taken a fashion photograph in my life.

I envisioned that as my life: staying in academia to make a living and then taking summers off to write my novels.

I went from living my life anonymously for 58 years to being a public figure known globally in a matter of minutes.

I would live all my life in nonchalance and insouciance, Were it not for making a living, which is rather a nouciance.

If I didn't have Chip Gaines in my life, I'd still be dreaming in my head - but not acting out on any of that, not living it out.

I don't even draw on my life experiences when I'm acting. I just try and make it feel like I'm living through that person's skin.

Whoever wants to be caught up in my life, first of all, you should be living yours because I'm damn sure not worried about your life.

I went through a lot of my life not being mindful of how I was living it. I wasn't mindful environmentally, or whether I was on track.

I've spent years when I've not been in the limelight at all and I'm perfectly happy living my life without being swooped on by paparazzi.

I have definitely had experiences where I can feel the shift from simply living my life to being slightly outside of my life and taking notes.

Never in a million years would I have imagined that this is how my life would have ended up. I just thought I would be living in the States, doing a regular job.

Whatever I start living like and whatever I start going through in my life, that's how I'm gonna be sounding. It might sound a little different if I get more comfortable.

You just decide what your values are in life and what you are going to do, and then you feel like you count, and that makes life worth living. It makes my life meaningful.

Other people will call me a rebel, but I just feel like I'm living my life and doing what I want to do. Sometimes people call that rebellion, especially when you're a woman.

The whole cast of 'Company' was invited to Hal Prince's house. This is one of the highlights of my life. We all sat in the living room. Sitting on the floor, I was right by the piano.

I was the girl who nobody thought would ever get married. I was going to be a fashion nun the rest of my life. There are generations of them, those fashion nuns, living, eating, breathing clothes.

There's something really terrible about having your BlackBerry next to your bed or having your laptop in the living room when you're talking to someone. The biggest source of stress in my life is the screen, the blogging.

Living most of my life in New York, I witnessed plenty of nanny state laws. Later, I lived in D.C. for a bit and saw even more. I assumed when I got to Colorado, the Wild West, there would be a rejection of such intrusive legislation. I was wrong.

I spent a whole year in New York without going back to France. And I always came back because my mother was living in New York since I was 13. So I went to summer camps, hang out at the Roxy, go to class for ballet, so I always had part of my life in New York.

The jingles saved my life. When I got hired to do that, I was on top. I finally was making a living doing what I loved. Before that, it was so bleak; it got so dark in L.A. I was 25, been living there for seven years trying to make it, and getting really close to getting signed with different bands and as a solo artist only to have my hopes dashed.

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