I was nine. I saw Orson Welles in ‘Julius Caesar.’ It was involving, emotional, imaginative. I’ve never forgotten it. – Harold Prince
I like the ritual, the liturgy of a well-crafted, emotional fashion show. I will never be jaded with this side of fashion. The catwalk is pure anthropology, something like an esoteric encrypted parade. It can totally be replaced but it will be missed. – Hedi Slimane
A lot of people who are overweight – not everyone, but a lot of people – are dealing with issues such as emotional issues, stress issues. They become stress eaters and emotional eaters. – Ian K. Smith
We are stimulated to emotional response, not by works that confirm our sense of the world, but by works that challenge it. – Joyce Carol Oates
Actors want to act; actors want to emote. It’s like the emotional equivalent of tearing your shirt off and screaming to the heavens: you want to express, and you want to be seen to be expressing. – Joel Edgerton
Sometimes I have a very fleeting emotional dance with a fleeting phrase, like ‘half-Mexican.’ – Juan Felipe Herrera
I’m not someone who is driven by big external stories. I like big emotional stories. – Julianne Moore
Why e-mail a full emotional statement when, instead, you can text a totally insignificant and ambiguous half-considered phrase? – Jami Attenberg
The subject for a lot of non-fiction is very emotional, but if you read it, it’s the most boring, dry stuff. I wanted ‘Torn Apart’ to be extremely accessible and readable. – James Patterson
My brands are an extension of me. They’re close to me. It’s not like running GM, where there’s no emotional attachment. – Jay-Z
Japanese horror films take the business of being frightening seriously. There is no attempt at postmodernism or humour. They are incredibly melancholy, with a strong emotional core, while remaining absolutely terrifying. – Jane Goldman
I’ve always been very private, maybe because I discovered my mother, who is a wonderful lady, is very emotional. – Alicia Keys
I think a film is a failure if it doesn’t have an emotional effect. That’s the film’s failure. Not if it doesn’t deliver a message, but if it doesn’t have emotional effect or visceral effect. – Aunjanue Ellis