I'm not bothered how people feel. This is a real tough sport.

I have very few real friends because I don't really feel like I fit in with a lot of people.

I feel like when you're a celebrity, people dehumanize you and they forget you're a real person.

I just feel so fortunate, A, that I'm able to talk to people and B, keep in contact with my real friends.

It's a real shame if people feel they have to do anything that makes them uncomfortable to be successful.

When humor works, it works because it's clarifying what people already feel. It has to come from someplace real.

Young people must feel that they can be real actors in our economy and be creative and be imaginative and be innovative.

I feel like you're not a real musician or entertainer if you can't go into a room, pick up an instrument and entertain people.

In effect, I feel like a blind, deaf, and illiterate person working through the sensibilities and multiple, real talents of other people. Everything I do is collaborative.

Some people don't seem to be able to distinguish between humour and what you really feel. They forget that there's a difference between what's real and what's a fantasy or joke.

Everyone is entitled to their opinions, and I feel like everyone judges people: regardless of whether they know someone or not, they have an opinion based on the persona of the person. I guess you can only have a real opinion of who they are as a person once you meet someone.

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