People do eventually see something that's quality.

People tune into court shows because they want to learn something and see resolution quickly.

Loving people does not require you to stay silent when you see something that merits being called out.

There are people who, if they see something in couture that they perceive as ready-to-wear, they're in shock.

I think 'Gasland' is the doorway for a lot of people to see something happening in their backyard and realize the national and global implications.

And it says something about our level of disassociation, that we can provoke these wars abroad but we're not allowed to see people get killed as a result.

Fortunately, this is not something that we see a lot of. Very rarely do you see a dog in this terrible shape from starvation. People just aren't that cruel.

There are those songs that hit you in the gut - when you're the one performing it and you see the effect it has on people, there's something so powerful in that.

If you are known to do something well, people want to see you do that. But what you choose to do is up to you. After 'Delhi Belly,' I got some 40 scripts - some on the same lines as 'Delhi Belly.' So, I guess people only get stereotyped if they want to.

What Hollywood truly wants is for people to be themselves. I think what it's designed for is to kind of turn people into something and just make them saleable. But what it really stands for, what it really loves, are people who are unafraid to be themselves, and as you can see, these are people who are excelling in their careers.

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