I always had the intuition, even as a little child, that I was called for a big project.
‐‐ Shakira
I always had the most fun going to the beach on the weekends with my friends. In a way, we treated our beach style the way New Yorkers treat their street style, so I was always conscious of how I looked.
‐‐ Izabel Goulart
I always had the old-school model that I'm going to work for as long as I'm relevant and focus on for-profit activities and someday when I retire I'm going to learn about philanthropy.
‐‐ Marc Andreessen
I always had the sense of being in the spotlight, being on stage, being looked at.
‐‐ Vincent Cassel
I always had the sense that nothing was never good enough - striving for perfection. My mother and I had a sort of typical mother-daughter relationship.
‐‐ Dorothy Hamill
I always had the theory that if you have a dream, chase it. And I'm chasing it.
‐‐ Rau'Shee Warren
I always had the theory that the most important thing is be happy, enjoy what are you doing, and be fresh mentally.
‐‐ Rafael Nadal
I always had this childhood image in the back of my mind of this fantastic place where all the things I liked came from; Orson Welles, jazz, all that stuff. Los Angeles is one of those places where somebodies become nobodies and nobodies become somebody.
‐‐ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
I always had this desire to be an entrepreneur, except I felt I didn't really know what I was doing.
‐‐ Ruzwana Bashir
I always had this energy level that made me want to come to New York.
‐‐ Roy Ayers
I always had this idea that, 'Sure, I wished I was a boy and felt more like a boy and all of that.' But I wasn't, so I would deal with it. And I for some reason thought there were other lesbians that felt that way and that was just part of that community.
‐‐ Chaz Bono
I always had this New York fantasy of living in a glass high-rise.
‐‐ Nate Berkus
I always had this non-stop drive. I had to keep sending stories out and every once in awhile I'd get something accepted or get the little trickle of positive feedback.
‐‐ Kevin J. Anderson
I always had this notion of a noir novel in Galway. The city is exploding, emigration has reversed, and we are fast becoming a cosmopolitan city.
‐‐ Ken Bruen
I always had this thirst for excitement.
‐‐ Nicole Miller
I always had to diet. I'm diabetic, so it's a lifestyle for me anyway just to stay healthy and not end up in the hospital.
‐‐ Halle Berry
I always had to genuinely like the actors I worked with and use my enthusiasm and vision to give them confidence to push their creativity and their humor.
‐‐ Tamra Davis
I always had to have a job in the summer when I was at school. It was about teaching me, and my brother and sisters, a good work ethic and making sure we knew there were no handouts. We had to find our own way in this world.
‐‐ Jesse Johnson
I always had to keep improving my skills in order to remain competitive and keep winning.
‐‐ Edwin Moses
I always had to prove myself through my actions. Be a cheerleader. Be class president. Be the editor of the newspaper.
‐‐ Halle Berry
I always had to wait until something hit me, and I could write it. But when I would cut an album, to me it represented the time that I spent since the last one. Just the way I was looking at the world.
‐‐ Kris Kristofferson
I always had two or three jobs at the same time. I started doing yard work when I was 7 or 8. When I was 13, I got my first state job doing road construction. Between working, sports and school, I hardly ever had free time.
‐‐ Breaux Greer
I always hang things on my bags because I don't like them looking like everyone else's.
‐‐ Jane Birkin
I always hate explaining away songs, because for me they mean something, and for other people, they'll mean something absolutely different.
‐‐ Martin Gore
I always hated being a child. I always felt like an adult trapped in a child's body.
‐‐ Steven Seagal
I always hated high-school shows and high-school movies, because they were always about the cool kids. It was always about dating and sex, and all the popular kids, and the good-looking kids. And the nerds were super-nerdy cartoons, with tape on their glasses. I never saw 'my people' portrayed accurately.
‐‐ Paul Feig
I always hated jazz guitar. I loved jazz saxophone but I hated jazz guitar. If I would buy an organ trio record I would make sure I'd buy one that did not have a guitar player on it. The sound was awful!
‐‐ Tom Verlaine
I always hated my mole growing up. I even thought about having it removed. At the time I didn't do it because I thought it would hurt, and now I'm glad I didn't.
‐‐ Niki Taylor
I always hated 'O Holy Night.' It's so operatic and overwrought.
‐‐ Sufjan Stevens
I always hated perfect TV moms because I always thought that was unrealistic.
‐‐ Patricia Richardson
I always hated school.
‐‐ Paz de la Huerta
I always hated the Grateful Dead. Never even bought a Led Zeppelin album.
‐‐ Denis Leary
I always hated the part when I had to look pretty. I love that I don't have to look pretty.
‐‐ Marsha Mason
I always hated to throw a guy out of a game but sometimes it was necessary to keep order.
‐‐ Cal Hubbard
I always hated Tony Blair, from the beginning.
‐‐ Doris Lessing
I always hated watching cooking shows where the chef would use ingredients that I couldn't get my hands on, cooking implements that I couldn't afford, recipes that I could never have access to.
‐‐ Adam Richman
I always hated when the studios just kind of said that anybody can act. You look at people like Spencer Tracy, Henry Fonda - and I'm just talking about the male actors - there aren't a lot who can act. It's a very special talent, and I wish it were recognized as a very special talent.
‐‐ Bob Newhart
I always have a backlog of like seven movies that I want to make.
‐‐ Benh Zeitlin
I always have a basic plot outline, but I like to leave some things to be decided while I write.
‐‐ J. K. Rowling
I always have a beard between jobs. I just let it grow until they pay me to shave it. People are quite surprised it's ginger. Sometimes they ask me if dye my hair and I always say 'Wow, no!' I'm 'trans-ginger.'
‐‐ James McAvoy
I always have a book that I use that somehow inspires my novels.
‐‐ David Bergen
I always have a book that I write during competition. I need it with me, just to read back and reflect and look forward. If I'm feeling anxious, it helps me.
‐‐ Katarina Johnson-Thompson
I always have a camera now that I've got a kid, but I don't think I've got one picture of anyone other than my daughter.
‐‐ Georgina Chapman
I always have a contract with a character. Even when he's unappealing. The contract is to give him his due. To tell his story. And to keep his secrets.
‐‐ Stephen Lang
I always have a decompression period at the end of a film. Sometimes it joyful, because you're just happy to be done. Or it can be melancholy.
‐‐ Johnny Depp
I always have a different way of looking at things.
‐‐ Brad Thor
I always have a football handy at home, and I'll play with it. Sometimes it'll get on my wife's nerves. But the moment I've got a ball at my feet, I'm happy.
‐‐ Thierry Henry
I always have a full-length mirror next to the camera when I'm doing publicity stills. That way, I know how I look.
‐‐ Marilyn Monroe
I always have a funny story at communion time that underscores that no one is perfect, and that communion is not for perfect people but for hungry people.
‐‐ Greg Boyle