I've had countless jihadis shut me down straightaway and say, "I'm not allowed to speak to any woman who is not my relative. " But among the few I'm able to get through to, I think that being female makes me more approachable, soft, all the stereotypes of what female means.
I always try to make myself be very approachable and easy to talk to, so hopefully people will feel that they can approach me.
My people would love it if I smiled more, if I was more 'approachable. '
The reason I'm doing a sitcom is because it's much more approachable.
If you ask me, you see, I prefer doing film. The reason I'm doing a sitcom is because it's much more approachable.
I think my records will always tend to be approachable.
The clue to book jacket photography is to look friendly and approachable, but not too glamorous.
It's just hard to look at yourself and guess how you're going to be perceived by other people sometimes. I do my best to let people know that I'm approachable, but I'm a human being just like anybody else. Sometimes people forget that. They forget that you're a person and they treat you like this celebrity thing. But I have to be patient with that, and I try to be.
I think I'm more approachable with long hair. When it's short, I come across as being artsy and weird.
I think you're much more approachable when you're on a small screen.
People who are following their dreams inspire me. I train at this relatively new gym in West Hollywood called Training Mate. It's owned by a former Australian football player named Luke Milton. The classes are mostly taught by other Australians that are just like Luke: fit, funny, cute, and approachable. Now they're talking about opening another location. He will open another location and be successful because he's following his dream. People like him inspire me because they make me think I can do it too.
I'd like to be more approachable, not less weird
For one thing, I don't think art needs to be about suffering; sometimes it really seems like it's only the art about pain that is interpreted as profound, and in my work for years I've really tried to deal with subjects that are substantial, not just fluffy, but presented in a more playful, approachable kind of way.
I am not fond of the idea of my shrubberies being always approachable.