I choose roles according to my sensibilities.

I'm a modern girl with old-fashioned sensibilities.

My sensibilities are like, 'I want it to be weirder.'

Modern warfare has become too techno-ish for my sensibilities.

I've learned a lot about getting film sensibilities on digital.

Very often I suspend my musical sensibilities to enjoy music as a fan.

Voila, we're all molded by our personal paths, which forge our sensibilities.

In a Union of 15 now, you must take into account the sensibilities of everyone.

It's better to live a world where you can hear different languages and sensibilities.

I grew up on hip-hop and crate-digging and those sensibilities are deeply ingrained in me.

We all grow up with inherited genes and inherited sensibilities, and they run very, very deep.

There's a watering down of sensibilities in commercial films and I don't seem to fit into that.

Whipping and abuse are like laudanum: you have to double the dose as the sensibilities decline.

I would love to work for the Indian Film Fraternity if the role offered suits my sensibilities.

Like all readers, I want my limits to be drawn by my own sensibilities, not by my melanin count.

I've got my dad's height and smoking habit. But I think I've got my mum's looks and sensibilities.

It is very difficult for people to come in contact with their own emotions and their own sensibilities.

It is not about writing those hits again. I am sure I could write them, but it is about the sensibilities.

Nobody tells you that they don't believe in you. I had tremendous self-belief and faith in my sensibilities.

My parents have always been offended by my weight, embarrassed maybe. It didn't fit with their sensibilities.

I'm proud of my middle-class background because that's how I've grown up. I have my values and sensibilities.

In South, the actresses are expected to be fuller, unlike Bollywood. The sensibilities are totally different.

I wouldn't tell anyone to study werewolves - I studied wolves, how they moved, their tendencies and sensibilities.

I am a Congregationalist with Catholic sensibilities. Which probably explains how I ended up in a Episcopal church.

Sudhir Mishra is one the finest directors; he knows how to manipulate an actor's emotion, sensibilities and expressions.

I don't like being flattered. It doesn't suit my English sensibilities. Remember, we are the great country of understatement.

Shah Rukh Khan's stardom always inspires me. His sensibilities, way of life and the way he does business, I love him for that.

Just because something is melodic or catchy doesn't mean that it doesn't have depth and substance and progressive sensibilities.

I want big ideas to have aesthetic relevance. I want to tickle people's intellectual sensibilities and instill a sense of wonder.

All major cities are the same. People have the same sensibilities and they get afraid of the same subjects, groaning at the same things.

Because of my methodology and my sensibilities to write songs, I'm not very comfortable with the notion to rush in any creative endeavor.

The pro-independence movement has all different social sensibilities - from left to right, including pro-liberal, socialist and communist.

It is utterly asinine that people continually go to comedy shows without bothering to see if their sensibilities line up with the comedians.

Tea, though ridiculed by those who are naturally coarse in their nervous sensibilities will always be the favorite beverage of the intellectual.

Having pop sensibilities from my past and also being a lead blues and sort of rock guitarist allowed me to bring that kind of beachy rock groove.

People don't think of genres anymore. The script is all that matters. And as long as it appeals to my sensibilities as an actor-producer, I'm on.

I was raised a Catholic, so I can even feel a little, you know, embarrassed or guilty if I'm really offending people's sensibilities. To a degree.

The gift art gives us is that instead of seeing only our own world, we see into other times, which offers a window into other cultures and sensibilities.

I started out splitting my time between the Kansas City and St. Louis comedy scenes, which both had bluer sensibilities than other cities that I've worked.

The feeling of not belonging, of not being entirely worthy, of being sometimes hostage to your own sensibilities. Those things speak to me very personally.

In America today, if your sensibilities are offended by something that has happened, you get an enormous amount of credibility and are taken very seriously.

I read the 'Guardian,' because it's a bit like having an argument with a mate. We mostly have the same sensibilities, but where we disagree, it's infuriating.

I think the sensibilities of having grown up in Upstate New York and the concerns, the fears, the hopes of the people there are reflected all over the country.

You start creating art through the people that are looking at you, trying to route it through their sensibilities or their eyes, and then it's not you anymore.

Frequently parents forget that children are people. I don't try to treat Kristen as an adult, but I do try to treat her as a person, with a child's sensibilities.

My last film as director, the National Award winning 'Zakhm,' barely managed to break even. So why should I listen to so-called sensibilities of a handful of critics?

To circumscribe our freedom of thought because of the delicate sensibilities of suburban paper pushers is the most despicable type of totalitarian tyranny imaginable.

Throughout history, particularly in the last 2,000 years, Jews have been key in adapting local foods to Jewish sensibilities and dietary laws and then spreading them.

If one lazily thinks of what a fashion designer might do if he's going to conquer cinema next, it would be taking the opportunity to display his fashion sensibilities.

Cruelty to men and to the lower animals as well, which would have passed unnoticed a century ago, now shocks the sensibilities and is regarded as wicked and degrading.

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