I deal with football from a realistic, logical point of view.
‐‐ Joe Namath
I deal with foreign countries. I made a lot of money dealing against China. I've made a lot of money dealing against many other countries.
‐‐ Donald Trump
I deal with guys in their 20s and early 30s who are presidents of companies, who are movie directors.
‐‐ Peter Criss
I deal with haters on a daily basis.
‐‐ Kesha
I deal with more complex rhythmical patterns than a regular tap dancer. I even think in rhythms.
‐‐ Savion Glover
I deal with more practical issues of the Bible.
‐‐ Joel Osteen
I deal with my sons like young men. If they have a problem with something, they come to me. I am the type of dad that will drop everything I am doing for them, and always tell them to talk to me about it.
‐‐ Tracy Morgan
I deal with postpartum feelings by reaching out to mom friends. I became very close with some of the women in my prenatal yoga class.
‐‐ Alyssa Milano
I deal with the authors I work with, agents, and other departments of the company, talking about both the books that I'm working on and everyone else's. Then there's dealing with foreign publishers: foreigners visit all the time. People want to bounce things off the publisher, and a lot of it is encouragement.
‐‐ Jonathan Galassi
I deal with the human psychology and evil. They are my twin issues.
‐‐ Greg Iles
I deal with this spiritual issue every day - either shooting or processing or sorting or discussing or having conversations - I'm in constant contact with it.
‐‐ Leonard Nimoy
I deal with unhappy marriages a lot. I've never been married, I'm single.
‐‐ Paula Danziger
I dealt with legal questions in the interest of Adolf Hitler and the NSDAP and its members during the difficult years of struggle for the victory of the Movement.
‐‐ Hans Frank
I dearly love the state of Texas, but I consider that a harmless perversion on my part, and discuss it only with consenting adults.
‐‐ Molly Ivins
I debated between law school and divinity.
‐‐ Cory Booker
I debated free trade in college. I came out as a free trader. I'm a free markets guy. I'm an Adam Smith guy.
‐‐ Sam Wyly
I debated in high school! If you told things that weren't true or just made things out of whole cloth, you were penalized. It's too bad they don't apply the same standards to presidential candidates as they do to high school students.
‐‐ Mark Hamill
I decide immediately if I like a person and if I do, then I'm myself, and if I don't, then I give nothing.
‐‐ P. J. Harvey
I decide intuitively what I want to do. When directors like Imtiaz Ali, Ayan Mukerji, Anurag Basu and Anurag Kashyap, who have stories to tell, come to me, why would I not be a part of it?
‐‐ Ranbir Kapoor
I decide my future. I decide what I want to do. Nobody else. If I decide this will be my last year, maybe it is. If I decide it will be my last contract, I decide that. Nobody else. So I will decide when the moment is there.
‐‐ Zlatan Ibrahimovic
I decide what character I am. I allow myself to become another person. Because if I'm just Stephanie, I'm not comfortable. When I have to jump and do all these things, I feel so silly, but if you become someone else, it's okay.
‐‐ Stephanie Seymour
I decided a long time ago that if I was going to do anything internationally, it would be mainstream pop entertainment - and that's exactly what 'Quantico' is. The diversity is just reflective of the world today - look around you: this is what America looks like. This is what the world looks like. It's time Hollywood embraced that.
‐‐ Priyanka Chopra
I decided a long time ago to be myself and not worry too much about cultivating some kind of personality that didn't feel natural or true to who I am.
‐‐ Lynn Coady
I decided a long time ago to be unfiltered and wholly myself in these areas of social media. I've been very happy with the results of this decision. I feel that I get lots of interaction and loyal support. So I'm grateful for my Twitter and Facebook followers every day.
‐‐ Rae Carson
I decided about a year ago, and I just feel like I want to see more personal style in people, and I feel like if I'm going to be out there in the public eye, they should see who I am and how I dress, and I feel like it, also.
‐‐ Emily Procter
I decided after my last divorce to marry myself.
‐‐ Nell Carter
I decided, as a medical student, to devote myself to a study of the brain.
‐‐ John Eccles
I decided at 10 I wanted to be in a band; everyone else wanted to play football.
‐‐ Jeff Mangum
I decided at 15 that I didn't want to be one of those artists that gets up and sings love songs they don't mean. I decided that I was going to be me to the fullest extent, that my songs were going to reflect relationships I've had, things I've been through, and even the stuff I'm embarrassed about.
‐‐ Pink
I decided at 40 I was wasting entire chunks of my brain and didn't want to blow my one chance on Earth. I'm glad I made that decision. Writing is largely about time, while visual art is largely about space. Sometimes, as with film, you can hybridize, but I think it's basically the space part of my brain wanting equal footing with the time part.
‐‐ Douglas Coupland
I decided at age 9, but I was reinforced at age 13 when a teacher told me I had talent. I can't say she really motivated me because I already knew. I knew I had talent. I went to the Jewish community theater and got in plays there. Then I went for the movies.'
‐‐ Richard Dreyfuss
I decided blacks should not have to experience the difficulties I had faced, so I decided to open a flying school and teach other black women to fly.
‐‐ Bessie Coleman
I decided during my teens that I wasn't going to have the life of a concert pianist, much to the chagrin of a lot of people who had put a lot of money into me!
‐‐ Cy Coleman
I decided early on that I wanted to be Michael Bloomfield, Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton - not George Harrison.
‐‐ Todd Rundgren
I decided early on that I wanted to participate in the greater American experience, rather than the parochial one in Mississippi. But I have an urge as a writer to meld the Southern experience into the larger American one.
‐‐ Richard Ford
I decided he'd changed so much that a whole new book was required and that book actually I can say so was the first to say that the marriage was in trouble and the Prince didn't like at all and my book was being serialized in the Sunday Times over five weeks.
‐‐ Anthony Holden
I decided I am not going to say things I do not mean anymore.
‐‐ Brian McKnight
I decided I can't pay a person to rewind time, so I may as well get over it.
‐‐ Serena Williams
I decided I'd never do a series again, but I was offered a pilot for a series through Eddy Murphy Productions, and that was the gig that got me Parker Lewis.
‐‐ Corin Nemec
I decided I'm gonna make my living from this, or I'm not doing it. The last time I had a job that wasn't an acting job was '88, and I'm quite proud of that.
‐‐ Robert Taylor
I decided I ought to pick a project that would not be controversial, that would not really cost the government a lot of money.
‐‐ Barbara Bush
I decided I should go after the roles I like, that I am inspired by, and then, if I am having a good time, chances are that people will like watching you.
‐‐ James Marsden
I decided I wanted to be a lawyer when I was 11 years of age.
‐‐ Johnnie Cochran
I decided I wanted to be a musician when I saw the movie 'Amadeus' around 1987. I was five years old, so it was a good time to start piano lessons after seeing Tom Hulce who played Mozart play the harpsichord on his back with his hands crossed. Such a great movie to inspire a five-year-old.
‐‐ Mark Salling
I decided I wanted to be a physician when I was seven years old.
‐‐ Samuel Wilson
I decided I wanted to go to Cambridge, and then I got introduced to Fred Sanger. I was very conscientious, and I asked him when I first got there if I should start reading up on things. But he said, 'No, I think you can just start these experiments,' so I plunged right in.
‐‐ Elizabeth Blackburn
I decided I was going to be an opera star. I was about 12.
‐‐ Megan Hilty
I decided I was going to be in love. I was going to give it everything I had. It was like heaven on that ranch. I don't know why we broke up. We never fought.
‐‐ Carrie Snodgress
I decided I was going to give up singing and concentrate on acting, and a result of that, I didn't do another film for two to three years, and I don't blame it on anybody but myself.
‐‐ Bobby Darin
I decided I was going to go to Wall Street, and I was introduced to some people... I met a guy who knew a bond trader at Pressprich, and he got me to meet him and the guy that ran their sales department, Jack Collin.
‐‐ Kenneth Langone
I decided I was going to tell these stories. I went around and met Crumb. He was the cartoonist. I started realizing comics weren't just kid stuff.
‐‐ Harvey Pekar