I would like for my kids to at least have some familiarity with who I am: "It's the man from TV!"
Believe me, I love commerce as much as the rest of the readers of 'Businessweek. ' But in art, you have to be true to yourself and your musical vision. People have known me well for a long time, so if I was chasing a trend and doing something that wasn't authentic to who I am, they would know it in just a few seconds.
Every character I get to play has some element of who I am, but there's no fun in playing yourself. At least, for me, there isn't.
I think my greatest insecurity would just be standing in the middle of the room and having everyone watching me thinking that's what I want. If I am interesting to you because of who I am, then that's incredible. But if I'm interesting to you only because of what I am, then let's not bother, you know?
I'm just learning who I am and how relationships work and how to make them function. No different from anyone else.
I like to keep things as simple as possible, that's just part of who I am.
My guitar is not a thing. It is an extension of myself. It is who I am.
I always get that. Who are you? Here's who I am: I'm that dog that dropped off down at the humane society, and he has about every breed in it. Whatever the situation is, you try to bring that breed out that helps success.
I don't want to work with anyone who has not sat down with me and has gotten to know me. I don't want you writing for who you think Jennifer is or the public persona of because that's not who I am. It's my shell, it's the brand, it's the celebrity, but it's not the person.
I know who I am, I know what I am capable of, I know who I trust.
If people want to know who I am, it is all in the work.
If I'm a secure person, my online persona is going to be pretty similar to the person that I am. If I'm insecure, my online persona is probably very different from who I am in real life.
The other thing is surrounding yourself with people that care for you. These are simple things, but they're powerful, and they've completely transformed who I am and how I perceive myself.
Well, I didn't feel that I could do justice to this story of my parents and their generation, and all that they did to make it possible for me to be who I am, if I sort of just put it at the beginning of a book about my last eight years in foreign policy.
I think people think I'm harder and more arrogant and cocky than I am - because I know how to put on a front, but it's nothing like who I am inside.
I know who I am, and that never changes.
It's my job, it's what I do, it's what I'm on earth to do and it's who I am.
I'm a writer. That's who I am, at my core. I'm a writer, and then I learned production and administration, along the way. I feel like most people can learn it because production and the administration part is all about logic, and it's all about learning rules and budgets.
I still feel like no one knows who I am. I still feel anonymous.
I'm very secure about my talents and about who I am.