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I tend to gravitate toward people who are a bit more eccentric and creative and artistic in some ways. And I like bringing disparate kinds of creative people together to create some great work, even to share points of view on a new direction.
A Russia that gradually begins to gravitate toward the West will also be a Russia that ceases to disrupt the international system.
I always gravitate towards anything from Ireland. With Irish lit, I love the use of language, but also in many instances, the Irish writers are writing about people and circumstances that I can relate to.
I’m quite contrary. If people agree on something, I tend to gravitate the other way by my nature. I don’t like to be told what to do. I think it goes back to school. I like to do things I want to do and I really don’t like doing what I don’t want to do.
I wanted to be a music fan who just listens to music. I never wanted to be musician. I didn’t gravitate toward playing.
Bad impulse buys make you feel grim, don’t they? It’s like having consumer Tourette’s. I gravitate towards austere foreign-language film DVDs when insecure.
I believe that you should gravitate to people who are doing productive and positive things with their lives.
It makes me laugh when I hear a guy talking about being in touch with his feminine side. But I gravitate towards women; I identify with them. And I do cry very easily, more and more as I get older.
I find that when I put too much makeup on, or I use a certain brand, my skin will break out. I tend to gravitate towards water-based foundations because my skin absorbs them a little better and it doesn’t break out as much. I use Hourglass Mineral Veil. It’s so amazing.
I suspect that authors who start their careers writing for an adult audience – and who eventually produce a young adult novel or two – are more common than authors who begin by writing for young adults and who then gravitate toward composing something for an adult audience.
I think women have such rich emotional lives that they are expressive about. I also think they’re funny. I like watching strong female characters, and I like writing them. I don’t know if it’s conscious that I gravitate towards women, but it’s certainly evolved that way.
As a guitar player, you can gravitate to the blues because you can play it easily. It’s not a style that’s difficult to pick up. It’s purely emotive and dead easy to get a start with.
We humans gravitate to people who share our culture because it’s easier… the problem is that self-segregation is not just bad, it is dangerous.
There’s a big tendency to gravitate toward a closed and proprietary approach too easily.
Actually, zero labels were jumping toward me, and I couldn’t get to anybody. Nobody was paying any attention. And I was like, ‘OK, I’m going to put my nose to the ground and really work on writing and creating some good songs that people could gravitate to.’
People who have had severe childhood traumas lack the ability to regulate emotions and, as a result, gravitate toward whatever primitive means they can come up with.
When I saw ‘Fleabag,’ and when this script came to me, there is a uniqueness and a dark naughtiness to Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s sensibility that I did gravitate towards, very much.
I gravitate towards gravitas.
With acting, you do want to get every job, and you’re trying to get every audition, but then you reach a certain stage where you start to kind of gravitate toward the stories and the people that have a similar heartbeat.
I really gravitate toward having all different styles in my closet because I feel like I always want to dress to fit my mood or where I am going. I do love Jason Wu; he is also a really good friend of mine, and I love what he is doing for Hugo Boss these days.
Every kid has something they’re good at, that you hope they find and gravitate toward.
I’m very close to a lot of people from my time in the band, like our hair and make-up people and the dancers, but you gravitate towards the people that you have stuff in common with.
Curating, in the modern sense, is something I gravitate to. Taking different ideas from a bunch of different places and putting them into one place or space, a story that makes sense or a new idea. Everything is remixed and taken from other things to make something new.
I definitely gravitate toward characters that have a lot of integrity and it’s so important to be to be working on shows that tell great stories.
If I gravitate toward someone, I bridge the gap between us somehow, and I accidentally maybe start seeing the world through their eyes.
I’ve been to many Games and Championships and the mascot plays a special part. It brings a certain energy to the event, to the brand and identity of the Games. Children gravitate towards it and it almost becomes the face of the Games if you like.
I always remind myself that my audience is human. Therefore we have to be human, play human, reveal the humanness of who we are. Audiences gravitate towards that.
I don’t know if women gravitate toward me, or I gravitate toward them.
I feel like surf films are something I go back to for some balance – to reset myself as a filmmaker. They’re something I’ll always gravitate towards.
It’s the human condition. We gravitate to what’s easy, things that are comfortable, convenient, pain-free, self-serving.
Actors usually tend to gravitate towards the evil things that stretch them.
I gravitate toward the law, I think, certainly more times than not, because it’s our best mechanism for legislating human behavior, and morality, and ethics.
I’m kind of a laugh junkie. It’s what I appreciate in life, because life is rich and sometimes it’s hard, and I really, really love to laugh and gravitate towards people who make me laugh.
And I definitely gravitate toward people who use laughter to pull themselves out of the abyss.
Back in the day, being a young, inspired bass player, I started to gravitate toward jazz fusion. I almost would have called myself an elitist. I got to the point where, for a little bit there, I was more interested in instrumental music.
As far as style goes, I gravitate toward anything that is effortlessly chic. I don’t wanna look like I’m trying too hard.
I look back and see the integrity my dad had, but I didn’t gravitate toward that. I don’t see how I didn’t.
Pretty much everything that I pick, when it comes to choosing roles, is just based on things and materials that grabs me. It’s pretty much the subject matter that I gravitate towards.
I gravitate toward women.
I’m constantly trying to create timeless music that many people can gravitate to.
Mean comedy is not really something that I personally gravitate towards or something that I do.
I’ve been very lucky with the roles that I’ve played in that they were wonderful roles for women. They’re incredible, flawed characters that I really gravitate toward. I just never want anybody to be able to put me in a box.
I gravitate to the world’s outcasts.
The things that I gravitate toward in film and TV are things that make me laugh but then break my heart.
The lifestyle that comes with being an actor in a successful TV show isn’t something I gravitate toward.
A lot of the time, a moral compass is all that separates a hero from being a villain; otherwise, the two are very much the same. Both are generally the richest and most complex characters, and they get to have all the fun. I guess it’s those types of roles that I ultimately gravitate towards.
You don’t want to be in a fight of the year. It takes years off your life. But, it’s why fans tune in; it’s why people gravitate toward your fights. It’s why people want to watch you fight. It’s important to get into them, but it’s important to try not to get into too many of them.
I grew up in a very, very diverse neighborhood back home in Maryland. And when I see that on TV shows, it makes me want to watch it, personally. I just gravitate towards that.
I definitely gravitate towards quality genre projects and genre of any kind whether it’s science fiction, horror or really anything. I’m just drawn to quality. I don’t think ‘Darkness Falls’ is horror; there isn’t any gore by any stretch of the imagination.
For me, I like old-school rap music. There was a time when music was so, so rich overall, and the content of what people talked about was so deep on every level, song-for-song, pound-for-pound, and on radio, there was so much content. I gravitate more towards that type of music, to be honest.
I tend to gravitate toward ballads and mid-tempo songs.
Hip-hop was born of people who did not have a voice. They were not heard. And those people exist and are a part of a framework of life… as long as that’s true, people will gravitate to hip-hop.
I don’t like to go trampling on other people’s sounds. That’s really about it – I don’t gravitate towards it, I try to move away from it.
I watch comedies most of the time. That’s what I gravitate toward. But I think the kinds of roles people see me in are sort of the opposite of that. I’m not really sure why.
Yeah, it can be dangerous to kind of try and target your art to a certain type of people! You don’t know who’s going to gravitate towards your work, you never know what people are going get out of the work. So I try and just create music that feels true to my taste, and then see what happens.
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