If you prove yourself as an actor, you will land good roles.
I could play a lot of things. And it's hard for people and logically hard and understandably hard for people to think of me for certain roles.
It's OK to be hard on yourself, just know you have another chance to go out and prove yourself again.
The pressure of looking a certain way and having to present yourself a certain way is hard. It's difficult to feel genuine about yourself when you feel the pressure of being a certain person.
The music business is very hard on women over 22. You really have to prove yourself every time you make a record. Are you as vibrant as you used to be? Are you as sexy? So I really want to prove that a woman in her 30s can be all those things and more.
As F1 is a male-dominated environment, you have to prove yourself. And first of all that means being given the chance to prove yourself.
In reality shows, you have to perform once and prove yourself, and after that, it is a process to prove yourself every day.
Whenever something in the system changes, you have to prove yourself again. But wherever you go, you have to prove that you're better than whoever else is on the team. At a team like Arsenal, that's always going to be hard so I always have to be on it in training and matches.
References help you to start but what's after that? If you can't prove yourself, if the audience doesn't accept you, you stand no chance. When I started off my father told me 'remember if you can't prove yourself no one will invest crores on you.'
I'd like to believe that I attract a certain kind of work which has substance because I work very hard towards it.
As a black woman, I've always had to work hard to earn my respect as a musician - and as a young woman, too. As a writer, in certain sessions or certain rooms people think, 'Who's kid is this? Who's this little girl?' I've had to prove myself.
I don't have anything to prove ever, ever in my life. If I have something to prove, what does that mean for everyone else? And I think everyone should have that attitude. You just have to prove to yourself that you can go out there and be the best that you can be and not prove anything to anyone.
If you are really a good talent, then you need a certain amount of chances to prove yourself and get acclimatised to the conditions.
Everybody is in a hurry to decode you in a certain way, and then they expect you to adhere to their definition. How can they possibly do that when you yourself are finding it hard to discover yourself?
There are certain roles - say, terrorist roles - that if I don't feel like it's something truthful, I'm not going to do it.
First, you believe that there is one intelligent substance, from which all things proceed. Second, you believe that this substance gives you everything you desire. And third, you relate yourself to it by a feeling of deep and profound gratitude.