I could go days, weeks, without talking to another human being.
‐‐ Megan Fox
I could go insane if I obsessed over every little detail of all of my companies. My management philosophy is to pay attention to the vital few and ignore the trivial many.
‐‐ John Paul DeJoria
I could go my whole life and say, 'I'm not going to do anything with a love triangle,' but whenever you have a romance, there has to be some obstacle, and even the dumbest romantic comedies have a love triangle or something.
‐‐ Catherine Hardwicke
I could go off into the wilderness and write fantasy novels for the rest of my life and probably be happy; but I always want to challenge myself.
‐‐ Felicia Day
I could go on a long rant about how much I despise e-mail. I wish it was more socially acceptable to ignore people.
‐‐ Steve Huffman
I could go on and on and on about how we use the word 'place' in so many different ways. About how somebody might ask you 'Where you at?' And they're not asking where are you sitting, where are you living, they're asking: 'How are you doing?
‐‐ Justin Vernon
I could go out to five parties a day if I wanted to. I don't. I have attachments to my wife and kids - and about 20 pieces of art.
‐‐ Aby Rosen
I could go through a lot of my old emails from when I first started doing comics. Back then the lowest age of fans was like 15 or 16 up to people in their 20's and 30's.
‐‐ Jhonen Vasquez
I could go to London in 2012. I will only be 37.
‐‐ Oxana Chusovitina
I could hang with horses all day.
‐‐ Leona Lewis
I could happily lean on a gate all the livelong day, chatting to passers-by about the wind and the rain. I do a lot of gate-leaning while I am supposed to be gardening; instead of hoeing, I lean on the gate, stare at the vegetable beds and ponder.
‐‐ Tom Hodgkinson
I could have 10 kids or be boxing until I'm 40.
‐‐ Katie Taylor
I could have a degree in music and come on the show, and Simon could still say 'You stink'.
‐‐ Clay Aiken
I could have a roomful of awards and it wouldn't mean beans.
‐‐ Bobby Darin
I could have anything I wanted and if I didn't have it, it was because I didn't want it.
‐‐ Kirk Cameron
I could have beat Obama.
‐‐ John Catsimatidis
I could have become a mime or a juggler, but I became a singer-songwriter instead.
‐‐ Vonda Shepard
I could have been a cult writer if I'd kept writing surrealistic novels. But I wanted to break into the mainstream, so I had to prove that I could write a realistic book.
‐‐ Haruki Murakami
I could have been a dancer. I just never got my shot at it.
‐‐ Theo Von
I could have been a dental hygienist with nothing bad ever appearing in print about me, but that's not how I've chosen to lead my life. I knew that you put yourself under a microscope the more famous you become.
‐‐ Julia Roberts
I could have been a professional footballer and trialled with Blackburn Rovers. But I snapped my cruciate ligaments, an injury that has dogged me ever since.
‐‐ Maurice Flanagan
I could have been a Rhodes Scholar, except for my grades.
‐‐ Duffy Daugherty
I could have been a rich kid who stayed in college and got by on the path of least resistance, but I got much more out of being in the world and pulling my own weight.
‐‐ Tim Daly
I could have been a superstar in America - I was certainly taken out there. But I said, 'No way, Jose, I'm not staying here in this madhouse.'
‐‐ Charlotte Rampling
I could have been a top notch spy. People confess the most amazing secrets to me, even when I am not fishing for those nuggets. I must look trustworthy because I sit there with a video camera or a tape recorder while the stories pour out.
‐‐ Jonathan Franklin
I could have been an architect, but I don't think I'd have been very happy. Nearly all modern architecture is a silly game as far as I can see.
‐‐ Roger Waters
I could have been banned. That's what I was most scared about. All the hard work being for nothing. It was basically my livelihood and my sport being taken away from me. It was everything.
‐‐ Lizzie Armitstead
I could have been better. That's my goal now, to be better.
‐‐ Jayson Williams
I could have been known for something terrible.
‐‐ Sarah Hughes
I could have been like so many other bloggers or 'influencers' who just have their agent and are more like celebrities, but I've never wanted it to be only like that. Of course, I still want that part in my life, but I also wanted to create a brand.
‐‐ Chiara Ferragni
I could have been more famous if I did all the glitzy things, but celebrity always seemed so unnecessary.
‐‐ Enya
I could have been on a path that led to different, more traditional teen romance, and 'Nip/Tuck' shook me loose from any generalization I might have been forced into. It helped me understand I wanted to take on things that were edgier, more challenging and riskier.
‐‐ Seth Gabel
I could have begged. They made it obvious to me that if I wanted to come back and be a good boy... but I'd rather be in Roots than Good Times.
‐‐ John Amos
I could have bought a pristine part of Tanzania. But I saw a beautiful mountain, game that could come back, and country that could be rich again.
‐‐ Jochen Zeitz
I could have carried on in comedy. But my life was dark.
‐‐ Charlotte Rampling
I could have closed down bits of British Home Stores to make more money but it's not my style. I want to make my money as a retailer, not by putting people out of work.
‐‐ Philip Green
I could have coached better.
‐‐ Dan Devine
I could have done a hundred songs, really. It was hard to narrow them down, because I tried to pick songs for the most part that actually did have some effect on me or influenced me in the past.
‐‐ Alan Jackson
I could have easily been a statistic. Growing up in Brooklyn, N.Y., it was easy - a little too easy - to get into trouble. Surrounded by poor schools, lack of resources, high unemployment rates, poverty, gangs and more, I watched as many of my peers fell victim to a vicious cycle of diminished opportunities and imprisonment.
‐‐ Al Sharpton
I could have easily been too afraid to say 'yes' to Chicago, because it requires so much I haven't done before. If I am a flop at singing and dancing, maybe my love for it will carry me through.
‐‐ America Ferrera
I could have easily gone down the wrong path and dropped out of school, but I was given a second chance.
‐‐ Kevin O'Leary
I could have easily never worked again after 'Precious.' I could be back at my receptionist job and no one would be surprised, but I'm having a very crazy little career that no one thought would happen. Although that was never the plan.
‐‐ Gabourey Sidibe
I could have ended the war in a month. I could have made North Vietnam look like a mud puddle.
‐‐ Barry Goldwater
I could have evaded the FBI a lot longer if I had been able to control my passion for hacking.
‐‐ Kevin Mitnick
I could have gone on flying through space forever.
‐‐ Yuri Gagarin
I could have gone on to be an engineer full time, except that there was more demand for my playing. But the love of working the board never leaves you.
‐‐ Steve Cropper
I could have gone professional, but I'm not giving up on my dream.
‐‐ Rau'Shee Warren
I could have gone the route of a lot of these former child actors, but I didn't want that for myself. Like I said, when I was 14 years old, I decided to quit. I didn't ever want to do it again.
‐‐ Macaulay Culkin
I could have gone to the gym for three hours a day and bought into all that, but I just wasn't interested.
‐‐ Laura Linney
I could have had a session of defecography, which is a diagnostic test in which X-rays are taken to assess anatomical problems occurring during the process of defecation. I gave it the briefest of thoughts before recognizing that this is beyond the pale - even for me.
‐‐ Mary Roach