I entered Harvard in 1965 not really knowing what I wanted to do. This confusion seems to have lost me a fellowship. G. D. Searle and Company, the pharmaceutical firm, had their home office in Skokie, and they gave a fellowship each year to a graduate from my high school that was going to major in science in college.
‐‐ Martin Chalfie
I entered into Dawson's Creek to do a couple of episodes. They weren't sure about my role in the beginning, but then the chemistry kind of worked.
‐‐ Sasha Alexander
I entered KC College in 1975. When I came here for my interview, for my admission, every person I spoke to spoke to me in Sindhi. Be it Kundanani, Bhambani, Nichani, Kevalramani... and they also thought that Ambani was the same. For a moment, I thought that I got my admission at KC College because I have a 'ni' in my surname.
‐‐ Anil Ambani
I entered medicine to use it as a vehicle for social change.
‐‐ Patch Adams
I entered music at a poppy level.
‐‐ Bernard Sumner
I entered politics from a completely different background from other people in this field, and that has helped me to see and deal with things differently.
‐‐ Edi Rama
I entered politics in 1967; since then, continuously, I am getting elected... Fortunately I never lost the elections.
‐‐ Sharad Pawar
I entered the cosmetics industry because I wanted more women to use cosmetics made with safe, healthful ingredients.
‐‐ Gloria Swanson
I entered the diocesan seminary. I liked the Dominicans, and I had Dominican friends. But then I chose the Society of Jesus, which I knew well because the seminary was entrusted to the Jesuits. Three things in particular struck me about the Society: the missionary spirit, community and discipline.
‐‐ Pope Francis
I entered the health care debate in response to a statement in the United States press in summer 2009 which claimed the National Health Service in Great Britain would have killed me off, were I a British citizen. I felt compelled to make a statement to explain the error.
‐‐ Stephen Hawking
I entered the literary world, really, from outside. My entire background has been in sciences; I was a biology major in college, then went to medical school. I've never had any formal training in writing.
‐‐ Khaled Hosseini
I entered the modeling industry as a business person already. I always knew I belonged on the other side of the camera.
‐‐ Kathy Ireland
I entered the Physics Department in 1950, receiving a Master's degree in 1953 and a Ph.D. in 1956. It is difficult to convey the sense of excitement that pervaded the Department at that time.
‐‐ Jerome Isaac Friedman
I entered the work force cleaning breast pumps at a pharmacy! It was a part-time gig while I was at school... no interview required.
‐‐ Chris Hemsworth
I entered this career having no background or connection to acting.
‐‐ Demi Moore
I entered Yale in the fall of 1951, and about November of that year, Bill Buckley published 'God and Man at Yale.'
‐‐ M. Stanton Evans
I entertain for a living, and I entertain.
‐‐ Jennifer Aniston
I entertain for a living and I role-play for a living, and I can't help but continue to do it.
‐‐ Ty Olsson
I enthuse about Scrivener to all of my friends. Some of them even listen to me and download it. This is often swiftly followed by an email complaining that it's all very confusing, and they'll stick to Microsoft Word, thanks.
‐‐ Antony Johnston
I entirely agree with you about the obscurity of Mrs Browning's line about the stars. It is far-fetched. She wanted to express something which she found beyond expression.
‐‐ Marie Corelli
I entirely concur in the propriety of resorting to the sense in which the Constitution was accepted and ratified by the nation. In that sense alone it is the legitimate Constitution.
‐‐ James Madison
I entreat all artisans faithfully to follow their craft and take delight in it. I entreat all servants to be faithful servants of their masters and mistresses.
‐‐ Jan Hus
I entreat masters to live a good life and faithfully to instruct their scholars, especially that they may love God and learn to give themselves to knowledge, in order to promote His honour, the welfare of the state, and their own salvation, but not for the sake of avarice or the praise of man.
‐‐ Jan Hus
I entreat students of letters and other scholars to obey their masters in things good, to imitate them, and diligently apply themselves to letters for the sake of God's honour and their own salvation and that of other men.
‐‐ Jan Hus
I envision a day when a businesswoman will be having lunch, and then her phone will ring. When she opens it up, she will see an image of the latest Marc Jacobs coat that just arrived in stock. With a click of a button, she can purchase it and then find it waiting for her when she gets back to her office.
‐‐ Natalie Massenet
I envision a future where there'll be 300 million reporters, where anyone from anywhere can report for any reason. It's freedom of participation absolutely realized.
‐‐ Matt Drudge
I envision a future without traffic accidents or congestion. A future where everyone can use a car.
‐‐ Sebastian Thrun
I envision presenting parents with a marketplace of school choices - public, private, parochial, charter, virtual, blended, and home education. They then can choose the model that best equips their children for success.
‐‐ Jeb Bush
I envision someday a great, peaceful South Africa in which the world will take pride, a nation in which each of many different groups will be making its own creative contribution.
‐‐ Alan Paton
I envision the script as a story in my mind, memorize the entire thing and have it play out. It helps me figure out where my character needs to go.
‐‐ Quvenzhane Wallis
I envisioned that as my life: staying in academia to make a living and then taking summers off to write my novels.
‐‐ David Duchovny
I envy children who know that they're going to become doctors, know they're going to go into the forces or whatever. I think choice is one of the hardest things, but that's what I try to give my children, to say you can do anything.
‐‐ Jeremy Irons
I envy Jesus because he's dead.
‐‐ T. C. Boyle
I envy Muslims their practice of regular and genuine prayer. It's a beautiful practice that enriches their daily lives.
‐‐ Jay Parini
I envy my daughter's childhood.
‐‐ Rene Russo
I envy my Jewish friends the ritual of saying kaddish - a ritual that seems perfectly conceived, with its built-in support group and its ceremonious designation of time each day devoted to remembering the lost person.
‐‐ Meghan O'Rourke
I envy paranoids; they actually feel people are paying attention to them.
‐‐ Susan Sontag
I envy people who can just look at a sunset. I wonder how you can shoot it. There is nothing more grotesque to me than a vacation.
‐‐ Dustin Hoffman
I envy people who can think, 'No, I'm not going to work today' when they have a huge pile of deadlines stacking up.
‐‐ Julian Fellowes
I envy people who drink - at least they know what to blame everything on.
‐‐ Oscar Levant
I envy people who write easily. I enjoy the process, but it's not easeful for me.
‐‐ Charles Krauthammer
I envy people with dreams and passions, but I don't think that way. I still don't have a 'bliss' to follow. For people like me - I suspect that's most people - holding out for a 'dream' or a 'passion' is paralyzing. I just like having work I enjoy that feels meaningful. That's hard enough... but it's enough.
‐‐ Jane Pauley
I envy the happiness of others... I envy the sense of belonging... I seem always to be remaking myself.
‐‐ Richard Eyre
I envy the sensibility in Europe, appreciating beauty in women as they age. I'm going to go that way. I might dye my gray hair for a bit, but beyond that the buck stops. I'm not having any work done.
‐‐ Rachel Bilson
I envy those Hindus and Buddhists who have in their religion philosophy and ancestor worship which build in the believer a continuity with the past, and that most important ingredient in the building of a nation - memory.
‐‐ F. Sionil Jose
I envy those old Greek bathers, into whose hands were delivered Pericles, and Alcibiades, and the perfect models of Phidias. They had daily before their eyes the highest types of Beauty which the world has ever produced; for of all things that are beautiful, the human body is the crown.
‐‐ Bayard Taylor
I envy those who can wear red lipstick or any bold lip colour, really. My top lip just doesn't seem to take colour - there's nothing I can do to change that, so I usually just use a nude on the bottom lip.
‐‐ Laura Mvula
I envy those writers who outline their novels, who know where they're going. But I find writing is a process of discovery.
‐‐ Jay McInerney
I equally love both, classic rock and hip-hop. I love all music, really, and I really use classic rock a lot. I'm heavily influenced by that melodically in my music. I can't really separate the two.
‐‐ Yelawolf