A Quote by Connie Stevens

It's important for us to latch onto the people that we love. — © Connie Stevens
It's important for us to latch onto the people that we love.
All people have religions. It's like we have religion receptors built into our brain cells, or something, and we'll latch onto anything that'll fill that niche for us.
I guess, there are always people that you latch onto that really inspire you.
People who are bipolar, they kind of latch onto things that are fanatical sometimes.
You might not have the biggest budget or resources or cast, but if you have a great story, people will latch onto it.
People are starved for the truth, and when something comes along that even looks like the truth, people will latch onto it because everything's so false.
You have to latch onto somebody while you're working.
Well, on a personal level, I would never want to take on a character who didn’t have some redeemable qualities. Even the worst of people, such as Michael Scott in The Office [Carell’s character in the US version of the Ricky Gervais sitcom], have some decent human qualities that you can latch onto.
I sort of latch onto roles that have something to fight against.
Anyone who knows the marketing world knows that ideas come and go, and people latch onto things and think of them as a kind of solution.
Our fans can kind of latch onto each and every member of the band and we're all so vastly different, so I think that's kind of why we have so many types of people.
I've learned that people latch onto labels and stereotypes. There was a period when I was asked in every single interview how I liked being the new Frank Sinatra... I think people will soon realize that I do a lot more than interpret old songs.
When you find a guy who is powerful, a big father figure, you latch onto him immediately.
The goal of almost every comic is to find a comedy voice - a specific point of view that an audience can latch onto.
Trends come and go, and if you try to latch onto a trend it will likely be passé by the time you have completed your manuscript.
I am a huge fan of 'Batman'. As a kid watching it, there are certain things that I'm not going to latch onto as much as when I've gotten older.
I think representation is something that's absolutely needed. I felt like with K-pop being so hot, we could leverage that to potentially do something bigger with music in the States that people could latch onto.
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