I can stay in the bath for, well, the longest has been seven or eight hours. I get completely set up with my laptop so I can watch 'The Sopranos,' put out some scented candles, music. I have a towel nearby so I can dry my hand to change the music or the TV. I make a little heaven for myself. And then I just refill and refill.
‐‐ Suki Waterhouse
I can still boss people around. I can still write. I can still read. I can still eat, and I can still have very strong views.
‐‐ Tony Judt
I can still crack a safe with one hand tied behind my back. I'm not proud of it. But I was always against society.
‐‐ Evel Knievel
I can still dance a little, yes, but I like singing better. It's more fun.
‐‐ Stanley Donen
I can still do clothing, movies, cartoons. I'mma get mine regardless. Whether I put an album out or not, I'm still gonna see a check.
‐‐ Beanie Sigel
I can still fit into my Battlestar Galactica costume!
‐‐ Dirk Benedict
I can still jump on the Tube. I don't want that to change.
‐‐ Lisa Snowdon
I can still love an ex as a person, regardless if the breakup was bad. I would never wish anything negative on them. It takes more energy to hate them than to wish them well.
‐‐ Ashley Greene
I can still make a living with touring. And maybe you buy a t-shirt. And I would rather 10 million people get my record and listen to it for free than 500,000 that I coerced to pay $15 for it, you know?
‐‐ Trent Reznor
I can still memory - taste the fresh buttermilk pancakes and hot buttermilk biscuits - both made with lard! - that were cooked on the top, or in the oven, of that ancient iron stove.
‐‐ Vernon L. Smith
I can still picture myself riding in the back of a Bronco to a field party after a rainstorm. My mama will kill me for saying this, but my first beer, I was 15 and I didn't know what to do with it. I thought you were supposed to chug it. So I just downed the whole thing in one gulp. All my friends were like, 'Duuuuuuude!'
‐‐ Dave Haywood
I can still play this game at a high level; I've proven that. I want to be home. I want to be close to my family. I want to be close to my foundation and my business interests.
‐‐ Alonzo Mourning
I can still recall the thrill of shooting my first film.
‐‐ Conrad Hall
I can still remember. I was ill, and I was seven, and my father didn't want me to just read children's books. He came with Conan Doyle. I tried, and I liked it. I think the first I read was 'The Sign of the Four'; 'Study in Scarlet' was the next one. Then I guess I stayed home a few extra days from school to read.
‐‐ Henning Mankell
I can still remember my mum (a voracious, if not discriminating, reader - I have seen everything from the sublime to the ridiculous by her bed, from Ian Rankin and Elmore Leonard to Barbara Cartland and James Patterson) taking me to get my library card when I was four and not yet at school.
‐‐ John Niven
I can still remember the afternoon, on my 15th birthday, when I opened up 'The Virgin and the Gypsy,' D.H. Lawrence's novella, in my tiny cell in boarding school, and whole worlds of possibility opened out that I had never guessed existed. The language was on fire and sang of liberation.
‐‐ Pico Iyer
I can still remember the feel in my hand of that most wonderful American coin ever minted, a nickel with a buffalo on one side and the head of an Indian on the other. That nickel was a daily proof of our country's past. Bring it back!
‐‐ Paul Engle
I can still remember the first time I heard a Beatles song. It was the fall of 1964, my second year in an American school after my family moved back from overseas, and I was standing on the corner of 64th street and First Avenue with my friend Larry Campbell.
‐‐ Andrew Rosenthal
I can still remember them wheeling the black and white TV sets into our classroom at school so we could watch the men landing on the Moon, and that obviously had a huge impact. I later found out those people flying Apollo were ex-military test pilots, so I decided to join the Air Force and become a test pilot.
‐‐ David Mackay
I can still run in a straight line, and I can still throw a punch.
‐‐ Pierce Brosnan
I can still sing. If you are dead, you can't sing.
‐‐ Slim Whitman
I can still smell the tear gas in the Hilton Hotel.
‐‐ Eugene McCarthy
I can still steal a base anytime I get ready.
‐‐ Rickey Henderson
I can support co-ops if they want to do it as we've known co-ops in America for 150 years - where they serve the purposes of the consuming public, whether it's health care or whether it's co-ops as we know them in the Midwest, providing electricity or to sell supplies to farmer.
‐‐ Chuck Grassley
I can support going in after Saddam Hussein, but I want to make sure I don't go alone.
‐‐ John Dingell
I can swear like a fishwife.
‐‐ Frances Bay
I can swim I'm not bad, but not great.
‐‐ Paula Radcliffe
I can't abide small talk.
‐‐ Matt Roper
I can't accept collective responsibility for the decision to commit Britain now to military action in Iraq without international agreement or domestic support.
‐‐ Robin Cook
I can't act!
‐‐ Bob Dylan
I can't act, and so I have to live that particular character in my real life and then exhibit it on screen.
‐‐ Hrithik Roshan
I can't act without music very well.
‐‐ Samantha Morton
I can't actually believe how good 'The Sopranos' is. I genuinely am dumbfounded by it. It's like when you realize how good The Beatles are, and you think, 'How did they do that?'
‐‐ Martin Freeman
I can't actually read interviews with thesps now because they're almost always fantastically predictable, the men especially. Actors are forever stressing their ordinariness, their beer and football-loving commitments.
‐‐ Peter York
I can't actually think of a job where I was relaxed the whole time. I don't think I would want to do that job. When I break into a cold sweat when I'm reading, I think, 'Oh good. That's what's supposed to be happening.'
‐‐ Lily Rabe
I can't actually wrap my mind around it easily - I can't really visualize what 2 million books looks like... So I try to keep it real for myself by focusing on individual anecdotes of how my books have helped kids learn to love reading.
‐‐ Rick Riordan
I can't ad-lib, or not for long.
‐‐ Nick Nolte
I can't add above 10, I can't draw a stick figure, and I'm tone deaf. So I had to be able to do something. I found that something was picking successful models.
‐‐ Eileen Ford
I can't add. I don't understand basic science. Or anything else. But I can read anything. I've always been able to, and I've always liked to. Even if I didn't understand it, I liked to.
‐‐ Zadie Smith
I can't admit things; that's why I can't go to funerals and stuff like that. I find it very, very difficult to deal with that kind of reality. I shut myself off totally because it affects me so badly.
‐‐ Simon Cowell
I can't admit to myself that the creation of a Palestinian state won't happen. What I know is that with each passing year it gets more and more difficult to happen, not least because there is more and more bloodshed, generation upon generation.
‐‐ David Miliband
I can't advise any of the young ones, because I don't know what their background was, but I would suggest that anyone who wants to be famous more than anything - there's a real problem.
‐‐ Shirley MacLaine
I can't afford a whole new set of enemies.
‐‐ Cecil Beaton
I can't afford security. I can't afford a gated house. So, I feel a little vulnerable. I wish some laws would come into play.
‐‐ Selma Blair
I can't afford to be indifferent to politics, but I don't have personal ambitions.
‐‐ Vagit Alekperov
I can't afford to die; I'd lose too much money.
‐‐ George Burns
I can't afford to step away from acting, but the one thing I've learnt after all these years is that I don't fit in. It's very difficult to be at the mercy of other people's whims and visions.
‐‐ Paddy Considine
I can't age on the inside, and I'm totally okay with that. I have no need to grow up and see myself as mature.
‐‐ Kay Panabaker
I can't always be making 'British films.' Why should we be making films about corsets and horses and girls learning to drive when Americans send over an event movie and make five or 10 million?
‐‐ Noel Clarke