I want adopted people to know they were chosen.

People are curious and want to know about stuff.

People do not want politicians they know to be corrupt.

I want people to know that I'm a force to be reckoned with.

I definitely pick and choose what I put out and what I want people to know.

When I first started wrestling, I didn't even want people to know I was in the UFC.

I want to know what people thought and what they wore and what they ate for breakfast.

It's of course understandable that people want to know about actors in their favourite series.

Americans - in general, we are very steadfast people: we know what we want; we get what we want.

We want the people of Japan to know that the people of Hawaii welcome them to the Hawaiian Islands.

I think people like to have their categories clear. They want to know if it's fiction or fact, biopic or not.

I'm working class, and want people to know I'm not unintelligent and all the other cliches that come with it.

People want other people to know that they share our sensibility even if they're not exactly sure what that sensibility is.

I don't want my writing to be so unique that when you apply it to different genres, it seems like the previous show that people know you from.

I don't get along with many people, especially in studios. I'm quite blunt and I know what I want - and songwriters are very sensitive people.

The show I did in England catered to a broad range of people. I like that. I don't want nouveau cult status, though I know we've got that sort of audience in the states.

I've known a lot of cowboys and a few cowgirls. They're, by and large, some of the smartest, funniest, most courteous, generous, and hardest-working people you'd ever want to know.

You've just got to be wary around people. You don't know what they want from you. Just in L.A., people have questionable motives. Everybody's kind of got an angle. You've got to be aware of that.

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