I can flip my tongue over. Only one in 10,000 people can. I learned that at Ripley's Believe It or Not!
‐‐ Gabourey Sidibe
I can focus on what seems to be the most boring things for days at a time.
‐‐ Thomas Massie
I can forgive, but I cannot forget, is only another way of saying, I will not forgive. Forgiveness ought to be like a cancelled note - torn in two, and burned up, so that it never can be shown against one.
‐‐ Henry Ward Beecher
I can forgive the body breaking down. It's a little tougher to forgive that mental lapse.
‐‐ Hale Irwin
I can gab with pretty much anyone.
‐‐ Kyle Chandler
I can gabble on now, but I couldn't when I was a kid, so I spent a lot of time in my own head on the moors by myself. It felt like writing was the right way to express myself.
‐‐ Sarah Hall
I can gain 20 pounds in a heartbeat.
‐‐ Marissa Jaret Winokur
I can generate attention quickly.
‐‐ Scott Ritter
I can get a better grasp of what is going on in the world from one good Washington dinner party than from all the background information NBC piles on my desk.
‐‐ Barbara Walters
I can get a better role in TV and work more constantly than I can waiting around for my friends in Canada to call me every four years - which they do - and I go up there and play a leading role.
‐‐ Sandra Oh
I can get a call at 2 A.M., and the person on the other end is like: 'Sorry, did I wake you?' and I'm like: 'No, I'm wide awake.'
‐‐ Estelle
I can get a dance party started pretty much anywhere and anytime.
‐‐ Claire Danes
I can get a firestorm going anywhere in the United States by saying 'O.J.'
‐‐ F. Lee Bailey
I can get along great with the Hispanics. In fact, I sure would like to meet them, even the politicians, maybe in the back room or whatever, have a couple of beers and try to explain. But they need to understand that I enforce the laws. I want to listen to them and hear their problems. I want them to tell me what their problems are.
‐‐ Joe Arpaio
I can get away with anything. But when I try to be sincere, people just roll their eyes.
‐‐ Zach Galifianakis
I can get away with saying a lot of ideas that are young and naive. I'm liberated.
‐‐ Neil Young
I can get moody sometimes when I wake up after a nap - I'm like a four-year-old.
‐‐ Ed Westwick
I can get motivated seeing a kid at my son's school overcome a learning disability.
‐‐ Jason Alexander
I can get my voicemail transcribed and sent to me as e-mail. I want to be able to have my address book and all my life come up on my TV and video chat. The whole telecommunications experience through a wire is still very relevant.
‐‐ Brian L. Roberts
I can get obsessed by anything if I look at it long enough. That's the curse of being a photographer.
‐‐ Irving Penn
I can get obsessive with my training, but it makes you who you are.
‐‐ Bradley Wiggins
I can get on with all different sorts of people, and I never feel homesick, particularly, or I've never felt kind of patriotic towards any one country.
‐‐ Andy Serkis
I can get really nervous before a race. People will think this is mad, but sometimes I have got to the start line and thought, 'What if I can't do this?' But the minute I sit on the bike, I am like a different person.
‐‐ Laura Trott
I can get really obsessive. I like writing many drafts, and I try not to because it is very time-consuming, especially when you're working on a novel. But I do like to take a story and reorder it, put things in different places. This allows me to see things in a new and sometimes surprising way.
‐‐ Carol Windley
I can get very philosophical and ask the questions Keats was asking as a young guy. What are we here for? What's a soul? What's it all about? What is thinking about, imagination?
‐‐ Jane Campion
I can get whatever I want to eat and when you, you know, you forget to eat you sometimes pick up fast food.
‐‐ Star Jones
I can get where some scientists would say comedians are crazy. What you have to understand: A lot of comedians are dealing with a dark passion. A lot of these are guys coming from a tumultuous life, including myself. Some people need outlets, a way to express yourself.
‐‐ Kevin Hart
I can give a speech, and I can do a rally, and I do them, but that's not what I like to do.
‐‐ Rob Portman
I can give advice to anyone interested in writing in one word: Read! I think it's much more important to be a reader than to be a writer!
‐‐ Linda Sue Park
I can give my love of learning to other people.
‐‐ Sebastian Thrun
I can give substantive advice to the administration, the president's campaign, or any campaign that would ask for it. And, of course, when I speak I can talk about my views on policy and I have been supportive of the president's policy on leading foreign-policy issues.
‐‐ Dennis Ross
I can give you a definite perhaps.
‐‐ Samuel Goldwyn
I can give you a six-word formula for success: Think things through - then follow through.
‐‐ Eddie Rickenbacker
I can give you the King's English and then I can take it to the street, but do both or do one and don't do one knowing only the street. That's going to hold you back because what comes out is going to impress people, and it will impress them negatively.
‐‐ Angela Bassett
I can go all over the world with Skype.
‐‐ Ram Dass
I can go back to Egypt anytime I want. Can I leave Egypt anytime I want? I think I can. I think I can.
‐‐ Bassem Youssef
I can go completely berserk with the makeup, depending on the event. I'm currently in this very mod stage. I wear false lashes and color on my eyelids. I'm really liking shiny eyelids in copper, rose, gold, or silver.
‐‐ Sharon Stone
I can go days without meaningful human interaction.
‐‐ Kristin Gore
I can go everywhere and no one recognises me.
‐‐ Jim Davis
I can go from one extreme to another, from playing at the Sydney Opera House on the Songbook tour to shows with Soundgarden at Voodoo Fest, all in a week.
‐‐ Chris Cornell
I can go in front of an orchestra. I can go in front of an audience. But if you see me walking through an audience in the reception or through a lot of people, I'm still shy.
‐‐ Kurt Masur
I can go into a restaurant; I might have to go a few times, taste something, love it and figure out exactly what is in there, and go home and duplicate it.
‐‐ Tamala Jones
I can go into LinkedIn and search for network engineers and come up with a list of great spear-phishing targets because they usually have administrator rights over the network. Then I go onto Twitter or Facebook and trick them into doing something, and I have privileged access.
‐‐ Kevin Mitnick
I can go into restaurants and a whole table will get up and clap if they recognize me, because they love Fox News. Other places - or even the same place - people will turn the other way.
‐‐ Rupert Murdoch
I can go into the wilderness and not see anyone for days and experience a kind of space that hasn't changed for tens of thousands of years. Having that experience was necessary to my perception of how photography can look at the changes humanity has brought about in the landscape. My work does become a kind of lament.
‐‐ Edward Burtynsky
I can go out in public without being recognized. If I want to be recognized in public, it will happen.
‐‐ Peter Mayhew
I can go out raw with nothing, and my fans would still be happy, but I feel that I owe it to them to give them almost like a Broadway musical at this point in my life. I have to give them something more, so I do have to think of different ways to do it.
‐‐ Mary J. Blige
I can go to a country song, go right into it and make it sound authentic. And I think that's because of my ear as an impressionist.
‐‐ Eddie Murphy
I can go to a movie theater and watch a movie I was in with an audience... but with television, the opportunity to meet the fans at Comic Con or any other situation, it's a chance to enter that circle; it's that sharing.
‐‐ Mark Sheppard
I can go to any restaurant without a reservation, but while I'm there, everyone's gonna be staring.
‐‐ Macaulay Culkin