I'd go into the woods to look for the witches, the mythical beings.
‐‐ Anya Taylor-Joy
I'd go mad if I didn't have things to make me laugh.
‐‐ Stuart Rose
I'd go on the train to castings, changing from my school uniform on the train. I carried on like that for a few years, getting jobs in bits and pieces.
‐‐ Kate Moss
I'd go over to my grandmother's house, and she'd be playing opera. They loved opera. Not only did they play it on the radio, but they played it on their piano. Everybody learned how to read music and how to play.
‐‐ Linda Ronstadt
I'd go stupid collecting and counting my money.
‐‐ Thelonious Monk
I'd go to a bookstore, and I'd flip through flap copy, and I'd think, 'If this gal can get published, I can get published.'
‐‐ MaryJanice Davidson
I'd go to Coney Island to hang out, and I saw a magician doing a rope trick on the boardwalk. I was fascinated. I guess that's how it started.
‐‐ David Blaine
I'd go to, like, six different schools in one year. We were on welfare, and my mom never ever worked.
‐‐ Eminem
I'd go to swim practice, put my face in the water, and I didn't have to talk to anybody. Swimming was like my escape, but it was also like this huge prison because I felt like I had to swim up to people's standards.
‐‐ Amanda Beard
I'd go to the farmers' market in Santa Barbara, and I'd put out my guitar case, and I'd test out these little ditty songs that I would write, and I would get a couple of avocados, a bag of pistachios, and, like, fifteen bucks. That was a lot of money for me.
‐‐ Katy Perry
I'd go to the library so I could sit in a big, quiet room and listen to pages being turned. There was a boring librarian who everyone in fifth grade hated. But I loved her because when she would read us stories in her soft voice, she'd turn my head into a snow globe.
‐‐ Andrea Seigel
I'd gone from being a mum to all of a sudden having people fussing and overly pampering me. It can easily change you.
‐‐ Rebecca Ferguson
I'd gone from being this art student messing about with music to this girl with a record deal, magazine front covers and all this hype. In many ways, it was everything I ever wanted, but when it happened all I felt was total, paralysing fear.
‐‐ Florence Welch
I'd gone into that restaurant and sat down and the waitress had taken my order and everybody else had seen me with this what must have looked like this creature, this animal, sitting on the top of my head!
‐‐ Derek Jacobi
I'd gone professional when I was about seventeen.
‐‐ Noel Redding
I'd gone through periods where I didn't work live performances for probably seven or eight months at a time.
‐‐ Johnny Rivers
I'd gone through the ups and downs and curveballs that life throws at you. I found writing to be very therapeutic and it helped me with a lot of the stuff I was going through.
‐‐ Jill Hennessy
I'd gone to Manhattan to become a model.
‐‐ Michael Bergin
I'd gone to Wellesley College, an amazing women's college where the students were encouraged to follow our dreams. However, after I graduated and had a historical romance published, more than a few people indicated that, in some way, my career choice was a 'waste' of so much education.
‐‐ Lisa Kleypas
I'd got a part in the original cast of 'Cats' when I was 16, and that kept me going for a while. After that, I felt lost, both personally and professionally - I was trying to find a way not to be seen only as this bubbly, bright, vivacious person. It felt like I'd lost the freedom to make mistakes.
‐‐ Bonnie Langford
I'd got over playing a character. People accepted who I was, and if I was incompetent and useless, they felt quite endeared to me.
‐‐ Michael Palin
I'd got to a point where I wanted a break.
‐‐ Simon Armitage
I'd got to that age when I was out on a date with a guy and I would be thinking: Don't mention your age, don't mention that you want a child - because they would just run out the door.
‐‐ Denise Van Outen
I'd got very successful, everyone knew who I was, but I felt very empty.
‐‐ Boy George
I'd gotten away from my Buddhism. And I quit meditating.
‐‐ Tiger Woods
I'd gotten myself into a kind of journalism that wasn't really compatible with rearing an infant. I'd been a foreign correspondent for a long time and had this subspecialty in covering catastrophes. It had spoiled me a little because you have a tremendous amount of autonomy, and I couldn't really see being an editor in an office.
‐‐ Geraldine Brooks
I'd gotten the message in my home, starting with my grandfather, that real work, the kind that makes you sweat and gets your hands dirty, is a respectable, necessary thing. But I wanted to write - and writing didn't qualify. Whenever I told my parents I dreamed of becoming a writer, they said, 'Great, but what are you going to do for work?'
‐‐ Ali Liebegott
I'd grab the camera and tell people what to do, and when I was 14, someone told me that it was called directing.
‐‐ Guillermo del Toro
I'd grown accustomed to seeing myself as someone who, if fallible and unworthy, had nevertheless managed to do one thing well enough to get recognition for it.
‐‐ Philip Schultz
I'd grown up an athletic child, a competitive soccer player since age 4, with stints ranging from months to years in gymnastics, softball, volleyball.
‐‐ V. E. Schwab
I'd grown up doing children's theater there, and I always imagined myself being artistic director of a children's theater company.
‐‐ Rachel McAdams
I'd grown up fearing the lynch mobs of the Ku Klux Klan; as an adult I was starting to wonder if I'd been afraid of the wrong white people all along - where I was being pursued not by bigots in white robes, but by left-wing zealots draped in flowing sanctimony.
‐‐ Clarence Thomas
I'd grown up in a working class neighborhood in Baltimore, a place hard hit by the offshoring of numerous heavy industries - steel, textile, shipbuilding.
‐‐ Philipp Meyer
I'd grown up in the U.K., where the surveillance apparatus went into place in the 1970s in response to the Troubles with the IRA. When I was a kid, we moved to Chicago, and I was surprised to see you could live in a large city in which you didn't have cameras on every street corner.
‐‐ Jonathan Nolan
I'd grown up loving English films. I was a huge Monty Python fanatic as a kid.
‐‐ Alessandro Nivola
I'd grown up with a lot of women. My mother was a famous lesbian in the '20s and '30s, and I grew up with only women, so I was used to getting on with them.
‐‐ Patrick Macnee
I'd guess that 80 percent of the people who work for Playboy are feminists.
‐‐ Christie Hefner
I'd had 35 professional fights and mentally I was tired of it. I'd sort ot fallen out of love with the sport.
‐‐ Barry McGuigan
I'd had a French education for three years, my father being in the army. From 9 to 12, I went to French school. I've been sort of part of the culture, part of the geography, since I was quite young - the imprint was there.
‐‐ Charlotte Rampling
I'd had a really bad car accident years ago, and basically, the ligaments in the back of my neck were ripped, and I'd never addressed that.
‐‐ Jennifer Grey
I'd had a relationship with a French girl, a Japanese girl, an American girl, a Filippina and she was there all the time - a Lancashire girl. I thought: 'It's a Lancashire girl I was looking for. Why didn't I realize it?'
‐‐ David Thewlis
I'd had a rough childhood.
‐‐ Joni Mitchell
I'd had an early stint in acting school, and there was something satisfying about becoming a character, about being inside another mind that you had to create out of yourself. As I moved toward a life in writing, I found many of the things I'd learned in acting school still applied.
‐‐ Michael Redhill
I'd had episodes before, but I swept them under the carpet. This time, I couldn't do that because everyone knew. I got on with the hard work of getting better and haven't had a blip in almost 10 years.
‐‐ Margot Kidder
I'd had my daughter when I was a teenager - I took my daughter to college with me.
‐‐ Loni Anderson
I'd had my time in the charts and made loads of money. I was no longer hungry for success.
‐‐ Rick Astley
I'd had no particular interest in the Southwest at all as a young girl, and I was completely surprised that the desert stole my heart to the extent it did.
‐‐ Terri Windling
I'd had people say, 'You'll enjoy being famous for a week, and you'll never enjoy it again'. But I don't think I had that week. I may have been working and missed that moment.
‐‐ Matt Damon
I'd had the theater background for so long that I know that world inside out; I just didn't know the pace of how a TV set works, like how a show shoots.
‐‐ Sutton Foster