I'd say that I'm a very friendly, outgoing, happy person who just wants to make the people around me happy.
‐‐ Cindy Busby
I'd say that I'm super proud of only four or five things I've done, but mostly I'd like to be remembered as a really good actor who people enjoyed watching.
‐‐ Gil Bellows
I'd say that if you had a strained relationship with your mom, for whatever reason, the best thing to do is be open with each other, talk it over, try and work it out somehow as opposed to just putting a wall up and pushing them away.
‐‐ Victoria Justice
I'd say that it's important for music to be there that gives you a challenge, that rearranges things in your head.
‐‐ Tom Jenkinson
I'd say that my musical influences are anywhere from pop-rock electronica, new age and classical. But I think that specifically, bands - I love Jem, I love Sigur Ross, I love David Gray, I love Elliot Smith... a lot of different people. But I don't find lyrical inspiration from anybody.
‐‐ Emmy Rossum
I'd say that my profession ends where architectural thinking ends - architectural thinking in terms of thinking about programs and organizational structure. These abstractions play a role in many other disciplines, and those disciplines are now defining their 'architectures' as well.
‐‐ Rem Koolhaas
I'd say that on 'Friends' my character was the guy bouncing around the room. I'm no longer that guy, necessarily, in my life. I used to be. But I'm not now.
‐‐ Matthew Perry
I'd say that Spanish football is probably the best I've seen.
‐‐ Gareth Bale
I'd say that the director I had most involvement with was Alex Rockwell in 'In the Soup'. It was one of my earliest leading roles, and he gave me a lot of responsibility as an actor.
‐‐ Steve Buscemi
I'd say that the question whether love still exists plays the same role in my novels as the question of God's existence in Dostoevsky.
‐‐ Michel Houellebecq
I'd say that the whole 'sitting on the Iron Throne' experience is intended to be a novelty for people who don't have that many encounters with thrones in their day to day lives.
‐‐ John Bradley-West
I'd say that, to be a good deal maker, you have to have 3 basic characteristics - timing, timing, and timing.
‐‐ Richard Armitage
I'd say that 'Tree of Life' is not a Christian so much as a spiritual film.
‐‐ Brad Pitt
I'd say that we dream primarily the same way that we have consciousness of the world for the same reason. Basically, that our brains evolve to simulate reality and to control what's happening around us.
‐‐ Stephen LaBerge
I'd say that what we hear is the quality of our listening.
‐‐ Robert Fripp
I'd say the best is when I was in Africa, I saw a hippo in a house. Someone had a pet hippo. And they're meant to be one of the most dangerous animals on the planet, and they had one that was sort of just wandering in and out of their house, just sort of roaming about.
‐‐ Karl Pilkington
I'd say the best way to train someone is to remember that you have two ears and one mouth, and use them in that ratio. That's hard to do, and ultimately what we've learned is how many false positives you get from listening to what someone says they're going to do instead of observing what they actually do.
‐‐ Brad D. Smith
I'd say the key thing is to remain true to what originally got you into music. When I wrote 'Hallelujah,' it ignited me to do music because of the love and joy that I got from writing that song. Down the road, you get all of these opinions from people; just remember what got you started in the first place.
‐‐ Gin Wigmore
I'd say the main way people get into terrible financial trouble is just to spend too much money relative to their income, and that is an endemic problem in the United States of America, and that's the kind of thing that should be taught about in schools.
‐‐ Ben Stein
I'd say the majority of my friends are Australians, although I have some good American friends, but I think with Aussies, we just get it. We don't take each other too seriously, which is a relief.
‐‐ Bella Heathcote
I'd say the most dangerous thing I've ever done is probably bungee jumping in Thailand.
‐‐ Simon Cowell
I'd say the most memorable thing for me was my dedication and motivation in how I got so involved in boxing.
‐‐ Alexis Arguello
I'd say the only time I ever get nervous is around great ballet dancers or people I really admire.
‐‐ Dita Von Teese
I'd say the real turn in my career came when I did the Dolce & Gabbana International Ad Campaign playing Madonna's son, which was just an incredible experience and I still can't believe actually happened.
‐‐ Max Schneider
I'd say there are two kinds of theater: one you end with an answer, one you end with a question.
‐‐ Paul Downs Colaizzo
I'd say there's more of a difference between a play and movie to TV than there is between TV and movies. But there's something involved in the repetition of things that require something different from me in order to sign onto a script.
‐‐ Brie Larson
I'd say there was a fair amount of skepticism at the time about whether the Internet held any promise. And of course I felt that it did.
‐‐ Jim Clark
I'd say three years ago we played in my hometown of San Antonio for 55,000 people at the Alamodome and walking out there with a crowd like that is just, you're excited, you're scared. There are just so many emotions going on. I still get nervous for things like that until after I sing about the first one or two songs, then I settle down.
‐‐ George Strait
I'd say to any woman, get out of that bad relationship that's turning you into a shell of your former self. Learn from it and get out. Then wait; enjoy yourself and your friends because, when what you want comes along, you'll spot it.
‐‐ Cat Deeley
I'd say to anyone trying to break into the business, 'Don't just be interested in movies. Be interested in life. Be a person. Be in touch.'
‐‐ Haskell Wexler
I'd say we are traditionalist. We are heavy on discipline and relatively strict and structured. But we also make sure our children feel not just physically safe but emotionally safe, like they can come to us with anything.
‐‐ Mona Sutphen
I'd say we do reach somewhat of a younger audience, but I think for the most part that younger audience is picking our music up from a brother or sister or even parent, who is turning them onto the band.
‐‐ Alex Lifeson
I'd say without a doubt I've had the most sex scenes in any television show, ever. Last season I did eight sex scenes in one day - I haven't topped that yet.
‐‐ Julian McMahon
I'd say working on television is much, much tougher than films. But television has a great connect with a live audience, which is a refreshing change for us actors.
‐‐ Kajol
I'd see an old person on the street and start crying. I couldn't understand how people could cope, knowing they only had so long left. It would be like dominoes and then the last one fell and I'm a little heap on the floor. Doctors put me on anti-depressants for a couple of years.
‐‐ Gary Numan
I'd see child actors and I'd get so jealous, because they're just completely wide open.
‐‐ Joaquin Phoenix
I'd see movies, comedies, and I loved 'Animal House', I loved all the John Hughes stuff, but I never saw me and my friends totally represented.
‐‐ Kevin Smith
I'd see my daddy about once a month, and I missed him. I would have loved to have had more of him. He was tall, attractive and very quiet, very gentle. He had a wife who I don't think ever really liked me much.
‐‐ Cherie Lunghi
I'd see people being really successful, whether it was my teammates or big-name fighters like Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson, and I'd think, 'I want to be a legend like that.'
‐‐ Holly Holm
I'd seen a play of 'Richard III' in Coventry when I was 15, which sowed the seeds that you could act for a living.
‐‐ Brendan Coyle
I'd seen all the great entertainers by the time I was 14 or 15. My mother was artistic. My father was a bookmaker, so he had access to all those nightclubs, and he was smitten by certain artists, and we would go see them. We'd see comics like Sid Caesar and Milton Berle - those kind of artists - many of whom I worked with later in my life.
‐‐ Lainie Kazan
I'd seen 'Interview with A Vampire' and saw Dracula movies growing up, but I never thought, 'I love vampires; I have to do a show about vampires.'
‐‐ Alan Ball
I'd seen musicians act, and it scares me. And they make more money than me.
‐‐ Tim Roth
I'd seen my dad on stage, and that was fine, but the real excitement was - that was my dad. Even now, when I see his films, he's always my favourite person in the movie.
‐‐ Domhnall Gleeson
I'd seen my father. He was a poor man, and I watched him do astonishing things.
‐‐ Sidney Poitier
I'd seen people overstay their welcome and I didn't want that to happen at all.
‐‐ Bobby Rahal
I'd seen 'Punky Brewster,' I'd seen 'Webster,' I saw 'Annie,' and it was time to either be an orphan or an actress.
‐‐ Nadine Velazquez
I'd seen so many people become stagnant in New Jersey - I had this fear I'd just stay there. They'd come out of high school, get a job, get married, have kids and die in Jersey. I wanted more.
‐‐ Frankie Valli
I'd seen the current stage production and the 1975 production of Chicago. I liked them both very much, but I didn't use them necessarily as inspiration.
‐‐ Colleen Atwood
I'd seen the movie 'Paranormal Activity' and was convinced for weeks that it was real.
‐‐ Lauren Stamile