A Quote by Peter Webber

I don't want people to pigeonhole me. — © Peter Webber
I don't want people to pigeonhole me.
I dislike when people try to pigeonhole me, when all I want is to do good work.
People are demanding so much of me. They really want to pigeonhole me.
We want to pigeonhole things and people, but it is absurd to regard me just as a furry wig-and-britches actor.
People like to pigeonhole. People like to label - not just books and movies, but everything in their life. If people want to call me 'literary horror,' I guess that's fine. What I'm trying to do is be both thrilling and thought-provoking.
People, especially press, want to pigeonhole you.
I've done history; I've done biopics, I've done a little bit of comedy. I just want to keep going and show people that you can't typecast me, you can't pigeonhole me.
You don't pigeonhole yourself, people pigeonhole you. If the world is not at a place yet where it can just be like, "This music is gay and it's music," then it's not my fault that it gets pigeonholed, it's not the people in the band's fault, it's because people won't just let music be music, people who need to put a name on something or to critique something.
People did pigeonhole me.
I personally am not interested in people trying to pigeonhole me.
People don't seem to be able to pigeonhole me yet, which is great.
I don’t think ‘science fiction’ is a very good name for it, but it’s the name that we’ve got. It is different from other kinds of writing, I suppose, so it deserves a name of its own. But where I can get prickly and combative is, if I’m just called a sci-fi writer. I’m not. I’m a novelist and poet. Don’t shove me into your damn pigeonhole, where I don’t fit, because I’m all over. My tentacles are coming out of the pigeonhole in all directions.
Color is the thing I'm best known for. If people pigeonhole me, so what? Long live the pink dress!
People pigeonhole me - I'm known for raising more money than any man alive.
You don't want to pigeonhole yourself.
I'm not feeding my kid off movie roles so it's easy for me to say 'no' to things but it's important for me to have this presence and I know it's easy to stereotype and pigeonhole certain people that come from a certain genre but I can do more than a lot of people expect.
I used to be offended when people would compare me to Erykah Badu. Because I'm black, thick, and have large lips? There's nothing similar about us whatsoever, and I felt very disrespected by the fact that people needed to pigeonhole me. I wasn't even raised on Erykah Badu!
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