I'd very much like to create my own style as a photographer, even if it's just for myself.
‐‐ Graeme Le Saux
I'd visit the near future, close enough that someone might want to talk to Larry Niven and can figure out the language; distant enough to get me decent medical techniques and a ticket to the Moon.
‐‐ Larry Niven
I'd visually have that idea. I'm diving off the end of the diving board. I'm not going to be worried about if I'm going to dive into a jellyfish or the water's going to be too cold or the boys are going to beat me. I'm just doing it. And if I do it, it's a good chance I'll make it.
‐‐ Gail Sheehy
I'd wake up in the morning and I would think, 'Where am I?' I'd have to gather myself.
‐‐ Pat Summitt
I'd walk over my own grandmother to re-elect Richard Nixon.
‐‐ Charles Colson
I'd walk through hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball.
‐‐ Pete Rose
I'd walked away from 'Come Dancing' and gave 'Blankety Blank' the elbow when I felt the public had had enough. But I didn't follow my instinct to escape from 'Wogan,' and was persuaded to continue for another two years. I kind of regret that.
‐‐ Terry Wogan
I'd want it to be really special to both of us, but I'm a huge fan of 'At Last' as a wedding song. But what's also really cool is songs that no one else would have at their wedding, like an obscure Radiohead song.
‐‐ Mary Lambert
I'd want to bring a flamethrower to faculty meetings. The preciousness of academics and their fragile personalities would not be tolerated in any other business in the known universe.
‐‐ Nic Pizzolatto
I'd want to collaborate with Eminem, of all people. Maybe even Lauryn Hill.
‐‐ Kat Dahlia
I'd want to have Gisele Bundchen's body. Even though she's tall and skinny, she does have curves... and I think that's hot. Halle Berry also is kind of amazing.
‐‐ Jennifer Love Hewitt
I'd want to read the stories that I'd written, I'd want to show the drawings that I made. That was just purely natural. So I knew I wanted to go into the arts in some way and that I'd want to show that work in some way.
‐‐ P. J. Harvey
I'd wanted to be a writer and when I came back to New York worked as a musician too, but I found my writing starting to get more and more referential to cinema.
‐‐ Jim Jarmusch
I'd wanted to be an actor from the age of five.
‐‐ Ron Moody
I'd wanted to be an actress my whole life, that was my goal, that was all I cared about.
‐‐ Kristin Davis
I'd watch my father get up at 5 o'clock and go down to the Eastern Market in Detroit to do the shopping for his restaurant, and get that business going and then go out on his vending machine business.
‐‐ Ed Bradley
I'd watch my parents work and think, 'Yeah, I'm going to do that.' It wasn't even a thing. It's the only thing I know how to do.
‐‐ Dakota Johnson
I'd watch old movies with Judy Garland, Shirley Temple and Bette Davis and long to be part of that glamorous world. A lot of that glamour is gone now. In my own small way, I hope I'm bringing some of it back. But it would be great if I could inspire women to dress up.
‐‐ Imelda May
I'd watched every episode of 'True Blood' from the very beginning. The show's characters were in my blood, so when I started, I was really prepared. I made sure I wasn't the new guy asking stupid questions on his first day.
‐‐ Robert Kazinsky
I'd wear all APC if I could afford it and wasn't embarrassing to go head-to-toe in one brand.
‐‐ Chet Faker
I'd wear clogs, short pants and ladies' bracelets. I created this aura for myself.
‐‐ Aidan Quinn
I'd wear flip-flops and jeans. I guess that's not cool.
‐‐ Bill Rancic
I'd won the Australian Open twice, but winning Wimbledon takes something special.
‐‐ Stefan Edberg
I'd work for John Waters again, because he's so off the wall.
‐‐ Tab Hunter
I'd work to make it hip again to spend time in our fabled and fabulous land. But with a Puerto Rican father and a Jewish mother, I would probably be better suited as mayor of New York.
‐‐ Geraldo Rivera
I'd work with Danny Boyle every day of the week. No matter what he was doing I would do that.
‐‐ Robert Carlyle
I'd work with soccer coordinators at Game Changing Films and have one or two combat training sessions with my stunt double, who's a wushu master.
‐‐ Gabriel Luna
I'd worked at a small town newspaper, and I was thinking of all the strange stories that I had seen float through the newsroom in my time there that were dismissed as kind of amusing curiosities. Somehow from that I got to this idea of an eccentric alcoholic who built a lighthouse in the woods.
‐‐ Michael Koryta
I'd worked at the White House for two years, and I'd read a bunch of White House memoirs because everybody who works at the White House, even for five minutes, writes a memoir usually not less than 600 pages long - and never without the word 'power' in the title.
‐‐ Christopher Buckley
I'd worked at the World Bank briefly as an undergrad and studied poverty levels around the world - particularly those earning less than $1.25 a day.
‐‐ Leila Janah
I'd worked for, during one period, for a PR firm, and for a while Rock Hudson was a client of ours, so I knew him well, and I knew when he had AIDS, that he had AIDS, but I would not write about that.
‐‐ Robert Osborne
I'd worked in Clockwork Orange with Stanley Kubrick and since Stanley was such a prestigious director this opened all sorts of doors for me - one of them being Star Wars.
‐‐ David Prowse
I'd worked in the state senate in college and seen how important legal decisions were. And at the last minute, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison said, 'Why don't you come do an internship?' That turned into almost 15 years in the government, in the White House, and at the State Department.
‐‐ Dina Powell
I'd worked so hard that by the time I was 20, I wanted to play hard. And I did that really well.
‐‐ Jason Bateman
I'd worked with directors who wouldn't collaborate. Then I've also worked with directors who didn't really know what they wanted. I knew I didn't want to be either one of those guys - or girls.
‐‐ Stuart Townsend
I'd worked with Mel Harris before, I love working with her, she's great.
‐‐ David Keith
I'd worn Joe's Jeans since I was young, so it was cool to be able to reinvent the brand and be able to be part of it.
‐‐ Bella Hadid
I'd worship the ground you walked on if only you walked in a better neighborhood.
‐‐ Billy Wilder
I'd written songs with lots of people, from one spectrum to the other.
‐‐ Billy Sherwood
I dabbled a little bit in the whole music thing but I've always thought about Bernie Taupin, who is Elton John's lyricist; Elton John is the great melody and song writer but Bernie Taupin is the one who writes all the lyrics. I don't write lyrics, and I never wanted to be in the music business if I was just going to be a puppet in it.
‐‐ Carmen Ejogo
I dabbled in football myself until the age of 14, but I didn't have as much love for the sport as I did track and field. I would never have been good enough to take it to the highest level.
‐‐ Greg Rutherford
I dabbled in things like Howlin' Wolf, Cream and Led Zeppelin, but when I heard Son House and Robert Johnson, it blew my mind. It was something I'd been missing my whole life. That music made me discard everything else and just get down to the soul and honesty of the blues.
‐‐ Jack White
I daily disconnect and read a good book or listen to a good sermon or call a friend or my mom and talk on the phone with my feet up. I also take baths with bath salts that I make myself.
‐‐ Kim Alexis
I dainty little lass I wasn't. I looked twice my age until I turned 10 or 11.
‐‐ Maureen O'Hara
I damaged all the complicated bits of the brain to do with processing and emotional control. I was prey to every single emotion that swept over me and I couldn't deal with it. I had to re-learn things from scratch.
‐‐ Richard Hammond
I damaged my Achilles tendon, so I can't run.
‐‐ Jason Isaacs
I damaged my hamstring at the London Olympics and had to stop training for five months. At times, I thought my career was over.
‐‐ Genzebe Dibaba
I damaged my health during 'Les Mis,' which I didn't want to mention in case it seemed like I was courting sympathy.
‐‐ Anne Hathaway
I dance a lot and I run and do yoga and play field hockey and tennis. I like to be active. I don't always have time for that stuff, but I do always feel better afterward.
‐‐ Emma Watson
I dance. A lot. I work grief and sadness out of my body when I dance, and I bring in joy and rhythm.
‐‐ Inga Muscio