I buy records from all across the board. I get kind of a hybrid of influences in my own music.
‐‐ Jason Mraz
I buy records - vinyl. I have a record player at home.
‐‐ Amber Heard
I buy shoes sometimes and use them as bookends. They're too beautiful to wear.
‐‐ Catherine Zeta-Jones
I buy smoked mackerel in a vain attempt at being healthy. I do actually really like it, and you don't have to cook it, which is handy.
‐‐ Jo Brand
I buy some art but I don't like to talk about it.
‐‐ China Chow
I buy soy sauce and flavor it five different ways: with sake, mirin, sugar, kombu and bonito flakes. I use them on lots of dishes at home.
‐‐ Masaharu Morimoto
I buy the best fabrics from small mills in Italy. That is the basis for my clothes.
‐‐ Anouska Hempel
I buy things that are good properties that I'm going to have forever. I just don't have any intention to sell anything. I believe you acquire good assets and you keep them and operate them.
‐‐ Tilman J. Fertitta
I buy things through the ShopStyle app on my phone, then have them delivered to a neighbour so Oliver doesn't see them arrive. When he's out, I collect them, cut off the labels, and bury them deep in the recycling box under the wine bottles.
‐‐ Helen George
I buy things with the best of intention of living in them and then life intercedes.
‐‐ Moby
I buy thousands of books a year.
‐‐ Dave Pelzer
I buy tons of magazines. They're a big part of how I research characters. And I keep them around and go back to them years later. I just have stacks.
‐‐ Jennifer Morrison
I buy vintage - mainly Alaia and some Westwood - but 90 per cent of the time, I wear my own designs.
‐‐ Alice Temperley
I buy way too many books.
‐‐ Orson Scott Card
I buy way too many cookbooks and read food blogs at night when I can't sleep.
‐‐ Lauren Kate
I buy when other people are selling.
‐‐ J. Paul Getty
I buy women shoes and they use them to walk away from me.
‐‐ Mickey Rooney
I by no means intend to simplify the challenges women face in any culture. Women are marginalized in all cultures in my opinion, some in more extreme ways than others.
‐‐ Zainab Salbi
I by no means quit social media.
‐‐ Ashley Wagner
I caddied for a guy who was a very good player, and he gave me a set of clubs, just a starter set: 5-iron, 7-iron, 9-iron, putter and driver. I just loved it. How I developed my swing was to just grab a club and start banging balls.
‐‐ Fred Couples
I caddied for Dwight Eisenhower and Omar Bradley long before they became generals or president, for that matter. Just between you and me, Bradley tipped better than Eisenhower did.
‐‐ John Henrik Clarke
I calculate that I took 20,000 punches, but I earned millions and kept a lot of it. I may talk slow, but my mind is OK.
‐‐ Muhammad Ali
I call 2015 a year of deconstruction. I needed to deconstruct myself, my businesses, and find all of the holes in my empire. I had to find holes and fill them with people who could do it better.
‐‐ Michelle Phan
I call a fig a fig, a spade a spade.
‐‐ Menander
I call Algonquin Books 'the gods and goddesses of publishing.' Not only did they give me a career, they care deeply about every writer in their flock.
‐‐ Caroline Leavitt
I call all chefs 'cooks.' They're all cooks. That's what we do, we cook. You're a chef when you're running a kitchen.
‐‐ Tom Colicchio
I call architecture frozen music.
‐‐ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
I call 'Community' the best day job in the world, because between takes, I get to write music. I get to write sketches. I get to write movies. It's the best job ever.
‐‐ Donald Glover
I call crony capitalism, where you take money from successful small businesses, spend it in Washington on favored industries, on favored individuals, picking winners and losers in the economy, that's not pro-growth economics. That's not entrepreneurial economics. That's not helping small businesses. That's cronyism, that's corporate welfare.
‐‐ Paul Ryan
I call everyone 'Darling' because I can't remember their names.
‐‐ Zsa Zsa Gabor
I call for a collective adventure in generalized joy and freely interdependent exuberance.
‐‐ Bob Black
I call for a march from exploitation to education, from poverty to shared prosperity, a march from slavery to liberty, and a march from violence to peace.
‐‐ Kailash Satyarthi
I call for greater measures to involve more women at higher levels in mine action. Governments should do more to address gender in their mine action programmes and through their implementation of the Anti-personnel Mine Ban Convention.
‐‐ Ban Ki-moon
I call God to witness that as a private person I have done nothing unbeseeming an honest man, nor, as I bear the place of a public man, have I done anything unworthy of my place.
‐‐ Francis Walsingham
I call him free who is led solely by reason.
‐‐ Baruch Spinoza
I call horses 'divine mirrors' - they reflect back the emotions you put in. If you put in love and respect and kindness and curiosity, the horse will return that.
‐‐ Allan Hamilton
I call Iran home because no matter how long I live in France, and despite the fact that I feel also French after all these years, to me the word 'home' has only one meaning: Iran. I suppose it's that way for everyone: Home is the place where one is born and raised.
‐‐ Marjane Satrapi
I call it an old-fashioned seafood house for the new millennium. We are trying to update what we know as old fish houses and places like that, which are great, but I want to give it a new, fresh look with updated versions of the classics we all love.
‐‐ Todd English
I call it fan fatigue. I went to see Bob Dylan last year, who I think is absolutely incredible, but he suffers from his audience.
‐‐ Roger Daltrey
I call it like I see it. I don't hold back when it comes to being candid on the hot issues.
‐‐ Jerry Doyle
I call it like the domino theory of reality. If you can go one step at a time and it seems to make sense, you can then take your audience into an area that is relatively outlandish.
‐‐ Ivan Reitman
I call it people-to-people politics and that's what politics should be about, reaching out and helping one another and touching one another about what we're going to do.
‐‐ Sonny Perdue
I call it predicament humor. You don't do anything that cuts the star off at the knees or worse. You make him intelligent; you give him great ideas and great things to do.
‐‐ Glen A. Larson
I call it sacred geometry. When everything's just right and it feels really balanced, so that when it unfolds to the next part, you feel totally familiar and at ease within the song.
‐‐ Jason Mraz
I call it small government, grass-roots activism: The Tea Party activists are a part of it, FreedomWorks is part of it. FreedomWorks is the longest-standing, most active organization within this movement.
‐‐ Dick Armey
I call it the birth vision - what we are called to accomplish. If we follow this calling, we help spiritualize the planet.
‐‐ James Redfield
I call it 'the Etch A Sketch life.' Every few years, you should shake that thing up.
‐‐ John Tesh
I call it the 'House of Reprehensibles.' We don't have any real political resistance to this growth of the domestic state across the board. So I'm much more focused on that than on the Patriot Act, which is a real effort, however inept, to deal with a real problem.
‐‐ M. Stanton Evans
I call my fans 'friends.'
‐‐ Tony Oller
I call my golden retriever Cara my 'white wolf.' She's changed my attitude and made me write this book where the wolf is the hero, not the villain.
‐‐ Debi Gliori