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If I ever got in the way of Kurt Browning or Elvis Stojko, and they got mad and yelled at me, I’d be, ‘Oh my God! I’m so sorry!’
It actually takes me a few years before I can watch my own shows, and even then, it’s still hard. I’ll be like, ‘Oh my god, that actor was so good with me in that scene, why didn’t I see that and interact with him better?’
I used to tweet, but it’s an act of futility. You’re not really making any impact, and if you find yourself in a mood when you wanna be a bit controversial and you post something, you suddenly realise, ‘Oh my God!’ because you’ve opened yourself up to a bunch of criticism from strangers.
You might see Al Pacino at the grocers, but you would never go up to him and say, ‘Oh my God, you’re Al Pacino.’
You’re in a scene with Laura Linney or Oliver Platt or John Hickey or Alan Alda and these amazing actors and actresses, and you’re like, ‘Oh my God, I haven’t even started; I’m nothing compared to these people!’
I always like auditioning because it’s like, ‘Oh, my God, I have an audition – yay!’ It means opportunity for work, which is great. But it’s scary as well, because you put so much pressure on yourself.
Actually, I started to become an actress because I met someone who was just a friend and I found his life wonderful, I thought, Oh my god, you can travel, you’re free, you can do what you want, you’re the boss. And then I met an actor and I was in love with him.
It’s not that we like sad movies that make us feel like, ‘Oh, my God, what a bummer.’ We like emotionally moving experiences. It’s nothing new. It’s catharsis. It goes back to the Greeks.
When all my friends were into punk, I’d be singing versions of soul ballads. I thought, ‘Oh my God, I don’t want them to know I’m doing this.’ But I really enjoyed singing those songs.
There’ve been a few mother-daughter movies that are somewhat realistic. But the mother-son movies are more comical than realistic: ‘Throw Momma from the Train,’ ‘Stop! or My Mom Will Shoot.’ You don’t sit in the dark and go, ‘Oh my God, that’s my mother.’
When I see all the boys in the top jobs across our leagues, I’m like: ‘Oh my God, the only woman sitting on top of the pile and I’m only there twice a week!’ It’s brilliant!
I’ve had a few encounters: At a restaurant, this woman that was like, ‘Oh my God, oh my God, can we take a picture with you? My son said not to, but I just had to. You my favorite ‘Devils Girl!’
More than half of the matches are won in the dressing room for him. The guy he’s playing against is sitting in the locker-room thinking ‘oh my God, I’m going to play Rafa Nadal on clay in five sets, that’s going to be painful.’
I walk every day, and I look at the mountains and the fields and the small city, and I say: ‘Oh my God, what a blessing.’ Then you realise it’s important to put it in a context beyond this woman, this man, this city, this country, this universe.
I love wearing dresses that hug the body, but then, at the Oscars, I had a big dress, and I really loved that. It’s a style I never thought I would wear, but I saw the dress, and I was like, ‘Oh my God, that’s it!’
I grew up watching Dr. J, and I was like, ‘Oh my God, this guy is the greatest basketball player I ever saw.’
I make jam, and oh my God, it is so delicious.
I mean, it’s weird because people lately have been coming up to me and going, ‘Oh, my God. ‘300’ is huge.’ I’m like, ‘Really? It’s not done yet!’
Oh my God, I would love to go on stage so much. I’m undignified with how badly I want it.
I can go to festivals and open spaces, but if I’m in a crammed room with a bunch of people – oh my God.
I started ‘Outer Banks,’ because there’s so much hype around it. I saw one episode and I didn’t really continue, but I got to keep going at it. Two of the actors on there were also in ‘Stranger Things,’ and all my friends always ask, ‘Oh my God, you know Madelyn Cline. She was in ‘Stranger Things’ too.’
The movies I’ve made, I’m really proud of them. But the experience I’ve had is, people say to me, ‘Oh my God, I saw your movie on HBO. It was actually funny.’ Like, that’s always the experience. It’s a backhanded compliment.
I really believed that my songs were good enough for the whole world to listen to. I had fans from America or the U.K. who would be like, ‘Oh my God, I love your music’.
It’s something I’m almost addicted to… wrestling, it’s weird, but it’s always been that. Everybody looks at me like, ‘Oh my god, you’re so small, why would you want to mess up your face, what are you doing?’ But I’m in love with it.
I love Felicity Jones. It was funny because I went to go see the ‘Rogue One’ set, and I was like, ‘Oh my God, I love you.’ And she’s so tiny, and elegant, and she’s just so small. Everyone’s so much smaller than they seem.
I remember the first time I fought somebody with a name and that was Tito Ortiz. I didn’t start fighting until like the second round because I was like, ‘Oh my God, that’s Tito Ortiz. That’s Tito Ortiz from TV. Look how big his head is, damn.’
When you see yourself on a 40-ft. screen. you go, ‘Oh My God! I look so weird!’
When I’m working in America, I wake up with an American accent and stay with it all day till makeup comes off. I just want everyone to be at ease, and not have the show’s creators think, ‘Oh my god, he’s so English, why did we hire him?’
Literally, I kissed a girl, and, like, a week later, she broke up with me. I was like, ‘Oh my God, was it that bad?!’
For me, I have this tough exterior and these Angela Bassett arms, and people think, ‘Oh, my God, Rutina’s tough.’
Oh my God, when I auditioned for ‘Hamilton,’ I kept messing up the words to ‘Say No To This.’
When I pull into a city and I rent a car and it’s Nashville, or it’s London, or I’m driving in the taxi to the hotel, and on comes one of my songs, it’s like, ‘Oh my God, they’re still playing these songs on the radio.’ And you still feel tearful and very grateful that somebody still likes these songs that you made up.
Oh my God, my girlfriends are everything to me. They celebrate with you, they cry with you, they hold you when you need to be held. They laugh with you. They’re mean with you! They’re always there, and it’s just a priceless thing to have.
I can watch a movie and go, ‘Oh, my god, that person is acting.’ If you just listen to what the other person is saying, your response will always be genuine.
If you’re hired to be a funny person, you have to trust your judgment but also be open because sometimes you think something’s funny, and the next day you read it and go, ‘Oh, my God.’
When you’re acting in a scene, you’re focused on doing the scene. You can’t break character and go, ‘Oh my God, I love what you’re doing!’
A lot of stuff doesn’t faze me. I think it’s because I was brought up in a small town, and normally, when you’re from a small town, when you see a famous person, you’d be like, ‘Oh my god. This never happens,’ but I’ve always kind of been like nonchalant.
I don’t think there was ever a dish that changed my life. I certainly remember a constant series of things that I had for the first time and thought, ‘Where has this been all my life?’ One was brie. I mean, oh my God! One was my first soft-shell crabs.
I do feel like, especially nowadays, we are inundated with the message that, ‘Oh my God, you aren’t making your own clothes? You didn’t make your own bread? And you also don’t have a career, and you don’t look unbelievable, and you have 5 pounds on your frame? Where is your book that you haven’t published yet?’
Every time I go in front of the camera, I have this fear of ‘Oh my God, how am I going to tackle this? The director is going to say ‘action’ and I’m going to just keep standing there; I won’t know what to do.’ That’s a constant fear I have as an actor.
I will never, ever sit here and say, ‘Oh my God, I’m so confident now, I love myself’, because I don’t.
My concern as a citizen and as a money manager is, Oh my God, at what point does a ‘whoa’ moment happen to these people who own $30 trillion fixed income instruments?
I was supposed to fight a guy back in the day. He didn’t shower, specifically to throw off his opponents. Thank God I got injured, and I couldn’t fight the fight. I was so worried about it. I was like, ‘Oh my God – I heard about this guy.’ It was the worst ever.
The first time I almost died was surfing: I got hit on the head with a board. I went under and started swimming until I hit the bottom of the ocean. I thought, ‘Oh my God, I’m going the wrong way. Do I have enough air to get back up?’ If you’re a surfer, you know the feeling.
When ‘Ally McBeal’ started, I went, ‘Oh, my God.’ It’s like what I was doing. ‘Bridget Jones’ was in the same vein. I identify with all of them.
The very first job I did, a Barbie commercial when I was eight or nine, that was like ‘Oh my God.’ Because when you’re watching things on TV, you think it’s like a fantasy. But then to actually do it and then see yourself, it’s like ‘Oh my God.’
Your mind is like, oh my God, I know this is wrong, but your body just gives in.
I was probably 8 years old; my mom let me stay up one night. She’s like, ‘You have to see this movie.’ It was ‘A Streetcar Named Desire,’ and it was on TV, and it was a big deal. And I saw Marlon Brando, and I was like, ‘Oh, my God.’ That’s where it started.