I always felt that I had a childhood. I went to regular school whenever I wasn't working. At one point, I wanted to be a marine biologist.
‐‐ Kim Fields
I always felt that I had a mission in life. I thought I was born to play sports. Even now, I still feel that must have been my mission because I came through so many close calls where my life could very easily have been ended.
‐‐ Monte Irvin
I always felt that I had anxiety of survival in terms of livelihood even when I was making plenty of money.
‐‐ Leonard Baskin
I always felt that I had to leave a legacy on the African continent. As I was only the third player to come to the NBA from Africa, I felt I had to do my best to recruit more young Africans to come and play in the NBA - and also find a way to bring the NBA to Africa.
‐‐ Dikembe Mutombo
I always felt that I was a writer, that was what I had to do.
‐‐ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
I always felt that I was born in the wrong era. I wanted to be friends with John Garfield, for instance.
‐‐ Charlie Haden
I always felt that I was one of the women who helped lay the foundation for rock and roll. But I'd always been overlooked by the Hall of Fame.
‐‐ Brenda Lee
I always felt that I would become somebody outstanding, whether it was in singing, instrumental playing, orchestra conducting, or anything involving feeling.
‐‐ Rudy Vallee
I always felt that if countries knew each other better, there would be less war. Often, conflict goes with demonizing other countries and cultures.
‐‐ Sebastian Thrun
I always felt that if I did the right thing, that if I trained hard and worked hard, I'd be rewarded somehow.
‐‐ Micky Ward
I always felt that if I made a movie, it would be one movie; I didn't see how they could make 26 swimming movies.
‐‐ Esther Williams
I always felt that if I was going to do a movie, I wanted it to be authentic.
‐‐ Eminem
I always felt that if somebody picks on you it's because they're not happy doing what they're doing.
‐‐ Benjamin Walker
I always felt that if someone shot me, it would be great for the environmental movement, because they would make me a martyr. Our biggest fear was our children, because there was a tremendous amount of threat and intimidation, and my wife was terrified that the children might be grabbed or assaulted in some way. That was the real fear.
‐‐ David Suzuki
I always felt that if we ever encountered an alien species, they wouldn't look like us or even be humanoid, like 'E.T.'
‐‐ David S. Goyer
I always felt that it was easier to take a funny person and teach them to write television than to take somebody who was a television writer and make them funny. And I discovered a lot of great writers that went on to do a lot of great shows like 'Seinfeld,' 'Friends,' you know, 'Three and a Half Men.'
‐‐ Roseanne Barr
I always felt that it was my job to try to help other people get it and deal with it.
‐‐ Martha Beck
I always felt that my greatest asset was not my physical ability, it was my mental ability.
‐‐ Caitlyn Jenner
I always felt that my way into comedy would be through my writing rather than my acting.
‐‐ Simon Bird
I always felt that Nano should have been marketed towards the owner of a two-wheeler because it was conceived giving the people who rode on two wheels with the whole family an all-weather safe form of affordable transportation, not the cheapest.
‐‐ Ratan Tata
I always felt that rap didn't cause crime; it just reflected it.
‐‐ John Legend
I always felt that sci-fi and fantasy were my thing. Bit of a geek, I'm afraid. But I like creating worlds, and I felt it was a genre that gave me more freedom. It just seemed like I belonged there.
‐‐ Samantha Shannon
I always felt that the great high privilege, relief and comfort of friendship was that one had to explain nothing.
‐‐ Katherine Mansfield
I always felt that the music sells by itself. The music has always been the successful aspect on my career, and that means that, to me, I can always still stay very focused on music.
‐‐ Enya
I always felt that, through it all, there was a really strong, forward, positive, constructive accomplishment by the American people during that period, if you consider that during the period from 1954 to 1965, this country broke through the caste system.
‐‐ John Doar
I always felt that what is scary is actually hearing someone tell you what they think they see. That sense of invisibility makes things a lot scarier, since your imagination tends to fill in the gaps.
‐‐ James Wan
I always felt that with an Antoine Doinel film, Truffaut was taking a vacation, that Francois could relax when making a Doinel film. All of the language came to him very easily. 'The 400 Blows,' I felt, was a collage of all his childhood experiences. Every time he felt an Antoine Doinel film was necessary, he'd make one.
‐‐ Jean-Pierre Leaud
I always felt the gifts you need as governor were more suited for my personality. I'm a good team player, but I'm not a policy wonk. In Congress, you need 218 votes to make anything happen. When you're governor, you're the CEO of the state. You establish the vision and standards for the state. You're the leader.
‐‐ Steve Largent
I always felt the play came first. If it didn't touch me, I'd say forget the part.
‐‐ Elizabeth Wilson
I always felt there was a kind of humanistic impulse in my thinking about film as well as a real interest in its formal and aesthetic properties - just this idea that it can bring you into a very intimate encounter with people.
‐‐ Lenny Abrahamson
I always felt there was some kind of nobility centered in my desire and passion for what I do.
‐‐ Richie Sambora
I always felt thrilled and amazed that I could put actor on my tax form.
‐‐ Geoffrey Rush
I always felt too young and selfish to have children of my own.
‐‐ Natasha Richardson
I always felt very secure and very safe with real estate. Real estate always appreciates.
‐‐ Ivana Trump
I always fight hard to push a movie to the point where it pulls me.
‐‐ James L. Brooks
I always figure from the cradle to the grave, we all have our individual journeys, and maybe my journey was a positive one and I accomplished certain things without stepping on too many toes.
‐‐ Robert Duvall
I always figure hey, look, I'm not a rock star, I'm an actor. I'm somebody who's meant to be other people and I'm not meant to be here representing myself. I'm happier when I'm presenting myself as other characters.
‐‐ Christian Bale
I always figure I have this tree and there's always some green fruit that's not ready to pick or blossoms that are ready to flower; there are always some ready to drop off too.
‐‐ Graeme Murphy
I always figured I would live long enough to see a black president. The movies predicted it. Usually, Morgan Freeman.
‐‐ John Legend
I always figured it was best if I write my songs, take them to my publisher and just lay back. There used to be so many things going on - getting to the artist, getting to the publishers - you know, politics. I just didn't want to get mixed up in all of that.
‐‐ Otis Blackwell
I always figured Metropolis was north of New York, actually. Between New York and Boston, in my mind.
‐‐ Jim Lee
I always figured that I was one new editor away from unemployment.
‐‐ David Horsey
I always figured there would be a kid audience and an adult audience, and there is. That's true for 'Hunger Games' and 'Twilight' and 'Harry Potter.' And 'Maximum Ride,' for sure. In particular what happens is a lot of parents share the books with their kids, and the mom has read it, and the kids, and they talk about it.
‐‐ James Patterson
I always find Bach to be an expression of a love of life. There's an enthusiasm that's absolutely contagious.
‐‐ Itzhak Perlman
I always find beauty in things that are odd and imperfect - they are much more interesting.
‐‐ Marc Jacobs
I always find cardio the most monotonous. Running on a treadmill shows me why hamsters are so crazy.
‐‐ Luke Evans
I always find filming stressful. I get very caught up thinking about my character - 'Am I doing it right? Should it be done this way?'
‐‐ Naomie Harris
I always find it amazing that people get mad because they can't figure out my gender. Even though my only job here is to create art, I think being a genderless figure... it shakes people. And when that happens, it makes me feel like I'm doing my job.
‐‐ Shamir
I always find it difficult to dress in between seasons, but I quite like putting T-shirts on with a vest over the top and another layer so you can peel them back as the day goes on.
‐‐ Poppy Delevingne
I always find it easier to portray myself as being unlikeable and idiotic; to actually play a character that is likeable and engages the audience is far more difficult. It's a more subtle kind of challenge.
‐‐ Steve Coogan