I am obsessed with kale. I make kale salads and kale chips, and I think it's so yummy.
‐‐ Kimberly Williams-Paisley
I am obsessed with my hairstyles.
‐‐ Raven-Symone
I am obsessed with my sisters. Being the oldest, I probably just have that in me. But I also think I am the youngest sometimes. We all have moments when we are the maternal one of the group.
‐‐ Kourtney Kardashian
I am obsessed with people and how to make them look their best.
‐‐ Mario Testino
I am obsessed with planning travel! Not just traveling, which I love, but the whole planning process and all the details that go into it. I subscribe to all these travel blogs and airline forums and research hotels and activities and destinations for hours on end, and I volunteer to plan trips for everyone I know.
‐‐ Lauren Weisberger
I am obsessed with proportion, and how proportion is perceived.
‐‐ L'Wren Scott
I am obsessed with rap music - it's such a big part of my life.
‐‐ Randall Park
I am obsessed with story. I had a late awakening in life. In college was the first time that I understood what you could do with a story and what a good novel is - literary value and subtext and irony and everything.
‐‐ Shane Carruth
I am obsessed with the Great Depression and with former showgirls - and the Victorians - the idea of wistful, dark romance.
‐‐ Karen Elson
I am obsessed with the whole Victoriana thing, the whole Jack the Ripper London era, the grayness of it, the haunted feeling of it, all ancient and bloody.
‐‐ Florence Welch
I am obsessed with trash TV. I watch all reality shows. I watch all the 'Housewives.' I am a huge fan of 'New Jersey.'
‐‐ NeNe Leakes
I am obsessed with why people turn out the way they are.
‐‐ Andrea Arnold
I am obsessive, also I am industrious. Besides, the time when you are most alive and most aware is in childhood and one is trying to recapture that heightened awareness.
‐‐ Edna O'Brien
I am obsessive always, even as a child. On one side is this strict orthodox religion, on the other is communism, and I am this little girl pulled between the two. It makes me who I am. It turns me into the kind of person that Freud would have a field day with, for sure.
‐‐ Marina Abramovic
I am obsessively bent on quality - to an unhealthy degree.
‐‐ Brad Pitt
I am occasionally enraptured by Western landscape. But I don't identify that state of mind as having to do with my own origins, having grown up in the West, although I certainly crisscrossed Nevada countless times growing up, and then as a young adult, in cars and on motorcycles.
‐‐ Rachel Kushner
I am odd-looking. I sometimes think I look like a funny Muppet.
‐‐ Angelina Jolie
I am, of course, a frustrated rock star - I'd much rather be a rock star than a writer. Or own a record shop. Still, it's not a bad life, is it? You just sit at a computer and make stuff up.
‐‐ Ian Rankin
I am, of course, aware that the ultimate solution is the ownership and control of the means of life by the whole of the people; but we are not at that stage of development as yet.
‐‐ James Larkin
I am, of course, delighted but there was never any doubt about Sol staying.
‐‐ Arsene Wenger
I am, of course, directly descended from Brian Boru, the last king of Ireland, a fact certified by my mother and therefore beyond dispute. But as everybody else with a drop of Irish blood in his carcass is also a guaranteed descendant of the old billy goat, I am not overly arrogant because of this royal strain.
‐‐ Preston Sturges
I am, of course, greatly honoured to win the Booker, which is one of the great literary prizes in the world.
‐‐ Richard Flanagan
I am of mixed minds about the issue of privacy. On one hand, I understand that information is power, and power is, well, power, so keeping your private information to yourself is essential - especially if you are a controversial figure, a celebrity, or a dissident.
‐‐ Susan Orlean
I am of Russian-Jewish distraction.
‐‐ Delmore Schwartz
I am of the African race, and in the colour which is natural to them of the deepest dye; and it is under a sense of the most profound gratitude to the Supreme Ruler of the Universe.
‐‐ Benjamin Banneker
I am of the international upper class, the Swedish petit bourgeoisie of Jewish extraction with poor language skills, a conveyor of a few expressions and faces, with some intonation that combines ancient human experience with timely coquetry.
‐‐ Erland Josephson
I am of the opinion that I am not a political writer, and, moreover, that as far as true literature is concerned, there actually are no political writers. I think that my writing is no more political than ancient Greek theatre. I would have become the writer I am in any political regime.
‐‐ Ismail Kadare
I am of the opinion that the appreciation and the desire for what is good takes more study and insight than does the understanding and test for the best music and art.
‐‐ Laurance Rockefeller
I am of the very last generation who didn't have computers at school. As we grow old we'll become something of an aberration.
‐‐ Steve Coogan
I am of the view that the Affordable Care Act will be a transformative piece of legislation that can lower the cost of health care in the United States - perhaps our greatest fiscal obstacle - and help all Americans lead healthy and productive lives, free from worry that a single illness could mean ruin for an entire family.
‐‐ John Delaney
I am offered work all the time but not for TV series.
‐‐ Gary Burghoff
I am officially a doctor, and believe it or not, I can save lives and tune certain instruments and can beat peasants with a stick.
‐‐ Sanjeev Bhaskar
I am often amazed at how much more capability and enthusiasm for science there is among elementary school youngsters than among college students.
‐‐ Carl Sagan
I am often asked if, when I was secretary, I had problems with foreign men. That is not who I had problems with, because I arrived in a very large plane that said United States of America. I had more problems with the men in our own government.
‐‐ Madeleine Albright
I am often asked the question: 'What is your favorite type of food?' Although I always answer Japanese, the real response should be and is pierogi, the delectable Polish dumplings that my mother, Big Martha, made so well in many incarnations: potato, sweet cabbage, blueberry, peach, plum, and apricot.
‐‐ Martha Stewart
I am often asked what I would be doing if I hadn't become a writer. I have long said I would probably be a chef or a garden designer or a decorator, but since recording my own books, there is no doubt in my mind that if the writing doesn't work out, voice work is what I would choose.
‐‐ Jane Green
I am often asked which of my films has come closest to my own ideal of performance, and I always answer, 'Educating Rita.'
‐‐ Michael Caine
I am often asked why I started to write poetry. The answer is that my motivation sprang from a visceral need to creatively articulate the experiences of the black youth of my generation, coming of age in a racist society.
‐‐ Linton Kwesi Johnson
I am often asked why there is discrimination against women in science. And I have given it some thought. With prejudicial attitudes, you can't really do much. You can point out when people discriminate and ask them not to.
‐‐ Christiane Nusslein-Volhard
I am often considered almost not a part of the profession of Establishment economists. I am even referred to as a sociologist. And by that, economists usually do not mean anything flattering.
‐‐ Gunnar Myrdal
I am often critical of Israel's policies when in the country, but then feel defensive of them when overseas.
‐‐ Zubin Mehta
I am often criticised for being rather accessible.
‐‐ Joanna Trollope
I am often criticized for spending too much time off the ice, but if you were in my shoes, you'd see how necessary it is.
‐‐ Johnny Weir
I am often criticized, or at least questions are raised, about what appears to be the absence of the Holy Spirit in my work.
‐‐ Stanley Hauerwas
I am often drawn to what appear at first to be 'dark' or 'difficult' subjects, but which, upon further examination, are always and only reflections of the ways human beings attempt, however clumsily, badly, or well, to connect with others.
‐‐ Marya Hornbacher
I am often fond of saying the Trekkers are passionate about a hobby, their hobby is 'Star Trek.' They are by and large very imaginative, very intelligent people, and they certainly have been more than generous to me.
‐‐ Kate Mulgrew
I am often in contact with the hareidi public and politicians.
‐‐ Naftali Bennett
I am often lost in my own world, with a frown on my face.
‐‐ Hayley Atwell
I am often on guard over the Russians. In the darkness one sees their forms move like stick storks, like great birds. They come close up to the wire fence and lean their faces against it. Their fingers hook round the mesh.
‐‐ Erich Maria Remarque
I am often struck by the anxious inferiority many well-educated British people display towards the U.S., particularly Londoners dazzled by New York, when many postcolonials are accustomed to regarding Britain's old imperial cosmopolis as the true capital of the western world.
‐‐ Pankaj Mishra