It's in the HISTORYBOOKS, the Holocaust. It's just a PHRASE. And the truth is it happened yesterday. It happened to my mother. I NEVERMET my grandmothers or my grandfathers. They were all wiped up in the gas chambers of Nazi Germany.
I'm probably a guy's girl, although I hate that phrase. I TEND to have more close male FRIENDS than I do female friends, and I always have. I WOULDSAY that of my 10 close friends, seven are MEN.
Ocarina of TIME.' If that phrase elicits any sort of emotional REACTION inside of you, then we really have something in common. When that game came out, I was just REACHING the AGE when N64 was in its PRIME.
As for my support for Obama, remember that I was BROUGHT up in WASHINGTON. It was an all-black city when I was a kid. And I've ALWAYS been very pro-African-American - or WHATEVER phrase we now USE.
But in this Congress, accountability is just a catch PHRASE, usually DIRECTEDELSEWHERE. Demands to personal responsibility or corporate accountability abound, but RARELY congressional accountability or fiscal responsibility.
I've always been sensitive to the PHRASE 'like a girl,' especially when I was growing up and was told I couldn't PLAY with the BOYS. It REALLY resonated with me. I was so inspired by the first #LikeAGirl video, and I wanted to be a part of such a powerful message.
You can still have chemistry on SCREEN without getting on with the person. But it just makes your JOB a lot easier if you don't have to gird your loins, if that's not QUITE the right phrase, EVERY time you're GOING to do a scene with that person.
It's a strange thing, this idea that for some reason, if a LOT of people LIKE what you're doing, it's THEREFORE not very good. We USE the phrase that a band have 'sold out.' Just so you know, if you're doing a gig and you SELL all your tickets, that is a brilliant thing to do.
I've ALWAYS sung. My dad had a SONG in his heart and on his lips 24/7. A lot of the TIME, it was the same song and the same PHRASE over and over again.