A Quote by Beny Steinmetz

I don't give interviews. — © Beny Steinmetz
I don't give interviews.

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I rarely give interviews. I am against doing television interviews or chatting on the Net, even to promote my films. This is my personal decision, and it is not to hurt or embarrass anybody.
Why should it be mandatory for people to give interviews. I request state governments to remove the process of interviews for minor jobs to end corruption in getting jobs.
I used to do interviews - I still do - interviews every day, all day. And you go from maybe doing a couple of professional interviews, where you can hear the sound right, to everyone else sounds like they're at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
Chuck Berry doesn't give interviews.
Actors should never give interviews.
In the past I led such a mysterious life. I didn't give interviews.
All I do is give interviews and spend time being photographed.
In terms of, like, interviews, I used to struggle a lot with interviews; I never knew what to say.
I listen a lot to Howard Stern. Not the show, the interviews. He has a separate podcast of just interviews. They're fantastic.
I remember when I was in Mid-South and they used to tape interviews every Wednesday morning, and I wasn't required to go to the interviews because I was a rookie and I wasn't cutting any interviews - I was a curtain jerker. But I went every Wednesday anyway because I was going to watch those guys and I was going to glean from them.
Maybe the press in Spain do not like me because I do not give interviews.
My job in the Senate is not just to give speeches and do interviews, it's to solve problems.
I've changed my mind about the interview. I shall never give interviews.
I've had the most amazing interviews, and I've done interviews that were so bad, I was embarrassed to be interviewed. I've seen both sides of the coin.
Interviews, when they are just simply an exercise in hearing what you want to hear, are of no interest. And many, many, if not most interviews have that character. The interviewer who comes in with a list of bullet points they're going to address one after the other. Interviews, properly considered, should be investigative. You should not know what you're going to hear. You should be surprised.
I think kids relate to me because I have some ability to remain a little bit naive. Even during interviews. Mostly during interviews.
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