I'd also like to do a play. I've never done theater, and constantly changing and refining a performance is something I'd like to do, even though it may sound like work to some people - and it probably is work.
‐‐ Nastassja Kinski
I'd also say having Jack's son Chris living with us from his 13th year on helped in raising Rick.
‐‐ Marie Windsor
I'd always admired the intellectuals who had made the transition into politics - Mario Vargas Llosa in Peru, Vaclav Havel in the Czech Republic, Carlos Fuentes in Mexico - but I knew that many of them had failed, and in any event, I wasn't exactly in their league.
‐‐ Michael Ignatieff
I'd always assumed that by 40 I'd have at least a modicum of stability - a steady income, an established career, a bountiful fullness, like a pillow into which I could sink as I entered the second half of my life.
‐‐ Deborah Copaken Kogan
I'd always assumed that I would die at about the same age as my dad - he was 45. I am five years in credit now. I can't get my head around the fact that I am older than he was - ever.
‐‐ Ian Hislop
I'd always avoided stuff like 'Where are they now?' or 'Whatever happened to?' Just 'No thanks, thanks for calling.' You tell me, have you ever seen a 'Whatever happened to' where they seemed anything but pathetic?
‐‐ Jackie Earle Haley
I'd always been a big reader, and I loved books, and I always thought writing would be a great way to get by in the world.
‐‐ Donald Ray Pollock
I'd always been a big reader. I credit my mom for giving me my love of reading.
‐‐ Nicole Jordan
I'd always been a great fan of George Orwell.
‐‐ Martin Cruz Smith
I'd always been a news junkie, always read lots of newspapers and watched the Sunday morning news shows on TV and felt strongly about issues of power, control, sexuality and race.
‐‐ Barbara Kruger
I'd always been a science fiction enthusiast.
‐‐ Ivan Reitman
I'd always been acutely sensitive to my surroundings - and aware that I could make them rather than just observe them. So I began by designing interiors for myself, for friends, for clients - I just felt that I'd discovered my element, and those who really looked at what I was doing liked it - and the rest followed.
‐‐ Anouska Hempel
I'd always been around kids, and when you don't have kids, you have a lot more time to do things. Before I had kids, I was a lot more prolific and wrote books a lot faster.
‐‐ Doreen Cronin
I'd always been close to my brother. Very close.
‐‐ Mark Ruffalo
I'd always been extremely fascinated by the French Nuit Blanche, which is a weekend that they have in Paris where they keep all the museums open until dawn. You can go and hang out in Versailles in the middle of the night and watch the sun come up.
‐‐ Anna Wintour
I'd always been fascinated by people who allow themselves to be so rude and irritated and foul-mouthed and hostile, but usually you can sense there's something vulnerable beneath them - a shield they use to protect that vulnerable side. Finally, when they expose that soft spot, it's kind of touching.
‐‐ Paul Dano
I'd always been insecure. Being the fourth of five kids means attention is divided five ways, and to do this equally is impossible. I grew up feeling like the little orphan in the family, the one who didn't fit in.
‐‐ Suzi Quatro
I'd always been interested in psychology.
‐‐ Morrie Schwartz
I'd always been on the giving end of music and creating.
‐‐ Jessi Colter
I'd always been quite wary of doing a romantic comedy. They all seem the same to me.
‐‐ Jim Sturgess
I'd always been the confident guy in school. I was good in math and English, but I was still shy. I couldn't get up and speak in front of people. I was asked to do it when I was 10 years old and I burst out crying.
‐‐ Chris Vance
I'd always been treated like an object, not like a human.
‐‐ Bijou Phillips
I'd always dabbled in acting.
‐‐ Nelsan Ellis
I'd always done family-friendly stuff. I wanted to do a film where I could show my darker side and make people uncomfortable.
‐‐ Melissa Joan Hart
I'd always dreamt of acting but, in Adelaide, we don't have exposure to the opportunities that make stardom a possibility.
‐‐ Teresa Palmer
I'd always enjoyed acting at high school, and I was all lined up to do an honours degree course in biology at a Canadian university, and at the eleventh hour the drama teacher I had said, 'You know, you'll get a lot more girls if you go into acting,' and that kinda sold it.
‐‐ Matt Frewer
I'd always enjoyed acting, but modeling was so time-consuming - and lucrative - that I didn't pursue it.
‐‐ Jerry Hall
I'd always envied actors who got to play real people or got to do research. I've always just had these scripts where, I mean not in a bad way, but it was right on the page.
‐‐ Luke Wilson
I'd always fantasized about writing a new play. Even when I had all this success in television, what I was daydreaming about in my dressing room is that one day I would do it.
‐‐ Zach Braff
I'd always felt a man should marry later in life.
‐‐ Frank Langella
I'd always felt from as far back as I can remember that where the issue of marriage is concerned, individuals should have the opportunity to marry and not be discriminated against.
‐‐ Ted Olson
I'd always felt like a Canadian living in the U.S.
‐‐ Gerry Schwartz
I'd always felt very strongly in the power of vocation.
‐‐ Daniel Day-Lewis
I'd always fought against presenting radio really, because my father was a radio DJ in Australia. He's just recently retired. And I kind of didn't want to follow in his footsteps. But I suppose, as we all find as we become older, to some extent we do all become our parents.
‐‐ Jarvis Cocker
I'd always had a big thing for the '60s.
‐‐ Miranda Otto
I'd always had a hankering to write some old-school sword and sorcery. And there certainly are advantages to that particular form - for one thing, you're able to go all-out on the imaginative front, with a lot less concern for the usual unities of time and space and character.
‐‐ Richard K. Morgan
I'd always had an interest in physiotherapy and psychology.
‐‐ Bob Paisley
I'd always had quite a privileged lifestyle, to be honest. I've never wanted for anything, but I do know the value of things. I'm not, like, a brat.
‐‐ Abbey Clancy
I'd always had the concern that being in commercials would affect my credibility when I was getting started as a TV and film actor.
‐‐ J. K. Simmons
I'd always have grease in at least two places, in case the umpires would ask me to wipe one off. I never wanted to be caught out there with anything though, it wouldn't be professional.
‐‐ Gaylord Perry
I'd always heard stories about how Harpo Marx was the most talkative of the Marx brothers. I found it interesting that someone you never got to hear speak in films would never not speak in real life.
‐‐ Harmony Korine
I'd always imagined that one day I would be a father, but mostly it was off my radar. I admired friends who had somehow figured out how to cross that threshold.
‐‐ Nick Flynn
I'd always intended to make 'Far North' straight after 'The Warrior.' We had the rights to the short story, the script was in development, and I knew where I wanted to shoot it. It just took a long time getting the script together and raising the finance.
‐‐ Asif Kapadia
I'd always keep going back to the acting. Once the rent was paid, and the phone bill, the next money you had was for acting classes.
‐‐ Dennis Christopher
I'd always liked the idea that drama acts at its best as a kind of arena for debate, not just about the thing itself, but also producing aesthetic, stylistic, political and moral discussions.
‐‐ Jeremy Northam
I'd always liked to read, but when I picked up books I wasn't getting the same kind of excitement from them that I was from going out clubbing. I wanted to get the same kind of feel.
‐‐ Irvine Welsh
I'd always liked to write, but I never wanted to be a writer, because it seemed a sissy occupation. It is. To this day, I find it terribly easy. And so, rather than trying to hunt up a text, I just wrote one.
‐‐ Daniel Pinkwater
I'd always listened to my parents' Bee Gees albums.
‐‐ Britt Daniel
I'd always lived with people - my family, or had people living with me, because I'd never liked being on my own.
‐‐ Elton John