Being able to be dry in a second language is almost the last thing you learn.
“Being able to be dry in a second language is almost the last thing you learn.”
— Alicia Vikander · Dry
The World Motivation
Being able to be dry in a second language is almost the last thing you learn.
“Being able to be dry in a second language is almost the last thing you learn.”
— Alicia Vikander · Dry
Being able to be dry in a second language is almost the last thing you learn.
My dad read 'The Danish Girl' and fell in love with it. He told me, 'You need to do this film.'
I'm a real Swede! In fact, I'm a quarter Finnish.
I vividly remember watching women in films when I was nine or 10, picturing them being what I'd be like as an adult. I had these real female crushes on certain actresses. And I'd watch them, thinking, 'One day, I'll be that. One day I'll be a woman.'
It's a mixed feeling when everything you've ever wanted in making films is coming true, and yet you feel scared because it's happening all at once. Suddenly you're in rooms with people you've looked up to for years, the Judi Denches. You wonder if you're good, if you have what it takes.
Keep your faith in God, but keep your powder dry.
I suppose all writers worry about the well running dry.
I always use dry shampoo, even if my hair isn't oily. It gives me so much texture and that bedhead vibe.
I'm an American songbook guy, though I've got eclectic tastes. I really love the American songbook. I've taken up the ukulele, and so you can play 'Five Foot Two' and Hawaiian music, but you can also do some of the great tunes, like 'You Go to My Head,' 'I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry,' 'Taking a Chance on Love.'
In an 82-game season, you're going to have some dry spells where goals are harder to come by, and other times they're just going to come in bundles.