I actually voted for Nader.
“I actually voted for Nader.”
— Gaby Hoffmann · Voted
The World Motivation
I actually voted for Nader.
“I actually voted for Nader.”
— Gaby Hoffmann · Voted
I actually voted for Nader.
I'm not one of those New Yorkers who so much identifies themselves with the city that they can't imagine living anywhere else. I plan to live a lot of other places, but it is defiantly is a big part of who I am. I have a complicated relationship with it. It has changed so much, but I love it, and it's my home. I'm really glad I grew up there.
I have a teacher friend who gets nervous when there's $200 in her account. But at least she knows that in a week, she'll get another paycheck. I have no idea.
I'm somebody who's super into psychology and analysis and the human psyche and the human experience.
I just want to faithfully represent the public that voted for me and diligently work for all the people in Israel. If I can do that, I don't care what anyone says about me.
I have never voted in my life.
A majority of voters in a majority of constituencies voted to leave the E.U. I wish it wasn't so.
It is good, it is better to be voted by the players - they know everything about football.
There's a real sense - that we have to get past on the left - that every person who voted for Trump is evil.
I just try to show up and be relaxed and present and honest. And that's my only trick. And sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't. Honestly, sometimes it really doesn't work.