As The Saying Goes, You Might As Well Be Yourself; Everyone Else Is Taken.
I Hope You Will Be Yourself, Human, Even A Little Sentimental, Possessed Of A Sense Of Humor And A Sense Of Humility. . . . There Are Arrogant People In This World And, What Is Worse, Arrogant Judges.
Your Harshest Critic Is Always Going To Be Yourself. Don't Ignore That Critic, But Don't Give It More Attention Than It Deserves.
There Is Always A Certain Peace In Being What One Is, In Being That Completely.
If Knowing Yourself And Being Yourself Were As Easy To Do As To Talk About, There Wouldn't Be Nearly So Many People Walking Around In Borrowed Postures, Spouting Secondhand Ideas, Trying Desperately To Fit In Rather Than To Stand Out.
The Most Important Thing Is To Continue To Be Yourself. The Day After The Oscars, You Have To Get On With Your Life. To Be Honest And True To Yourself.
I Think A Mantra I Always Told Myself Is, "no Matter How Many Times Somebody Pitches The Ball At You, If You Swing Every Time, Eventually One Of Them Is Going To Connect." Being Yourself And Persistence Are Two Things That Became My Daily Mantras, I Suppose.
If You Get Mad About How Your Voice Sounds When It Comes Out Of Your Own Mouth, It's Not Really My Fault. Go Ahead And Be Yourself.
It's Frightening To Think That You Mark Your Children Merely By Being Yourself. It Seems Unfair. You Can't Assume The Responsibility For Everything You Do --or Don't Do.
Make Your Own Worlds. Make Your Own Laws. Make Your Own Creations, Your Own Star Systems. Don't Feel Answerable To Anyone, Or As Though You Have To Create After Some Preordained Model. You Don't Have To Write Like Myself, Or King Or Anne Rice: Be Yourself. Nothing Is More Wonderful Than Discovering A New Voice, Particularly If It Happens To Be Your Own.