If you were to ask any children of any politician, when you've been part of a political life, you are not on the sidelines. There is no such thing as a member of a political family who is only a spectator. You see the wheeling and the dealing. That doesn't intimidate me. I'll do a little of that myself, on behalf of my constituents.
I would always consider myself to be political with a small "p," although it makes me mad when people say politics should be kept out of music.
I see myself as having three families: my birth family, the family that raised me, and my Cree family, who I was reunited with in my late teens, so I consider myself to be lucky.
In a weird way, I never wanted - I don't consider myself a very good writer. I consider myself okay; I don't consider myself great. There's Woody Allen and Aaron Sorkin. There's Quentin Tarantino. I'm not ever gonna be on that level. But I do consider myself a good filmmaker.
I consider myself really lucky to be able to visit so many parts of the world, but after all of that, I love to come home. I appreciate my own space and the world I create for myself, my family and friends.
Life itself has so much politics, why should I make it my profession? I'm just a politician's son, not a politician myself. Two politicians, that's my dad and elder brother, in the family are enough. I'm happy doing my own stuff in Bollywood.
A politician can go out and speak for him or herself, but actually for the family it's difficult - although it does bind you.
I don't consider myself a political artist, but I am political just by nature of being a woman.
I don't consider myself a politician or a hero. I'm a messenger. If Cambodia is to survive, she needs many voices.
I just consider myself slightly left-of-center. I'm not your average bear. I - what's the word? I'm not - normal.
I consider myself a Londoner first, and then I consider myself Brazilian before I consider myself English.
Now I take care of my mother, my father, and my entire family, as well as myself, my woman, and my team that I consider family.
I'm of the opinion that Angela Merkel is a responsible politician, a politician who has a sense of responsibility for Europe and not only for Germany or for the - her political party.
I was just born involved in politics. My family is conservative Mormon, and so I was born - although the Mormon faith is not inherently political, their faith requires some political stands, and those are ones that I happen to disagree with vehemently - so I was just political from a very early age.
In this industry, there's a lot of cases of being a competitor in one way, but you're often a customer and a vendor in another way. It's not atypical in aerospace. Actually, it's not that atypical in a lot of industries.
I consider myself a political revolutionary humanist.