I find early jazz to be the most revolutionary music of its time.
‐‐ Ving Rhames
I find Edinburgh a stimulating place in which to live, with it being a city of contrasts, both architecturally and socially, and each district having a definite character.
‐‐ Joan Lingard
I find 'Edward Scissorhands' a very inspiring movie - it's one of the first movies about bullying, in a way - about being treated unkindly for being different.
‐‐ Denise Di Novi
I find Facebook absolutely fascinating because I don't think there's ever been any one source that had so much information about each of us - who we talk to, who our friends are, what books we read, what we're buying, what movies we saw, what our travel is.
‐‐ Rick Smolan
I find fame to be quite unnatural. Humans are not built for extreme adoration.
‐‐ Jada Pinkett Smith
I find families intriguing, perhaps because I did not grow up in one. I was raised by a feminist, independent, single mother, a divorcee.
‐‐ Elif Safak
I find 'Fatal Attraction' really romantic. I really like the seduction. Almost every time I see it, I'm surprised when it goes dark. I know that's the claim to fame, but I key into how genuinely romantic it is.
‐‐ Shane Carruth
I find fault with my children because I like them and I want them to go places - uprightness and strength and courage and civil respect and anything that affects the probabilities of failure on the part of those that are closest to me, that concerns me - I find fault.
‐‐ Branch Rickey
I find fear is a great motivator to work hard.
‐‐ Greg Kinnear
I find films incredibly emotional. That's the power of the medium.
‐‐ James Marsh
I find folding laundry very relaxing.
‐‐ Lindsey Vonn
I find forgiveness to be really healthy.
‐‐ Ben Affleck
I find fragrance to be such a mood enhancer and definitely a seduction tool.
‐‐ Christina Aguilera
I find George Bush and Dick Cheney frightening, Donald Rumsfeld and John Ashcroft frightening.
‐‐ Barbra Streisand
I find getting my nails done the most tedious thing. I'm such a fidgety person; it's like torture. Everybody loves massages; I don't know what my problem is. I feel like I have to talk to the masseuses.
‐‐ Anna Kendrick
I find getting the first draft down to be the biggest challenge. Every word, every punctuation mark, every plot point is a decision. It's much more fun to play with something that already exists.
‐‐ Cynthia Leitich Smith
I find Godzilla exciting because he/she/it comes from the sea. It's entirely plausible that it could be real. Yes it is! It doesn't take a huge stretch in the imagination to imagine that something may be living at the deepest depths of one of our oceans.
‐‐ Rhys Darby
I find going back through things sometimes exhilarating because I find things I didn't know I had, and sometimes it's very off putting because there are things I never quite finished, and there's nothing at all to do about it now.
‐‐ Eve Arnold
I find great beauty in songs with a creative interpretation, but most people generally don't get that, and go for the simple songs, but I prefer something a bit more complicated, which is more meaningful to the creator.
‐‐ Jack Jones
I find great consolation in having a lot of poetry books around. I believe that writing poetry and reading it are deeply intertwined. I've always delighted in the company of the poets I've read.
‐‐ Edward Hirsch
I find great lighting and a squint of the eyes makes anyone look better.
‐‐ Cat Deeley
I find happiness comes from numerous sources in my life. Most often, the happy moments I cherish most are quiet moments with my wife and family back home in Nova Scotia.
‐‐ Peter MacKay
I find having a column a very difficult form of journalism. I'm not a natural like Tom Friedman and Anna Quindlen.
‐‐ Maureen Dowd
I find historical figures in general very tricky because you feel at times that you're serving two masters. Not only the arc and wonderful writing that comes with the show, but also the history of a person's life.
‐‐ Vincent Piazza
I find Hollywood really toxic.
‐‐ Rachel Weisz
I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe.
‐‐ Dalai Lama
I find human beings to be so complex and full of beauty. Creativity is our way to express and challenge and flow. So, all you humans, create and flow! I'll be over here thinking you are beautiful and creepy and freaky and wonderful!
‐‐ Angela Bettis
I find humans tremendously interesting.
‐‐ David Brin
I find humming is very useful.
‐‐ Elvis Costello
I find humor to be the most attractive characteristic, but I certainly won't cancel anything out, considering when you love someone you love someone, and sometimes you just can't explain it.
‐‐ Zoey Deutch
I find hunger more interesting than accomplishment.
‐‐ Simon Van Booy
I find I can write for two lines, and then I have nothing else to say. For me, the only way to find something comes through the sentence level and sticking with the sentences that give a subtle feeling that there's something more to say.
‐‐ Aimee Bender
I find I clash sometimes with people who like to plan things and book you in for lunch. I'd rather someone call me up, say: 'Are you free tonight and d'you wanna go to the roller-disco? Or play pool?'
‐‐ Rosamund Pike
I find I get fixed in my ways if I don't change. I think I take too many things for granted.
‐‐ Roderick MacKinnon
I find I go in airports anywhere in the country, and someone's always coming up to me and saying 'Hey, you're at my country club in Dubuque, right?' You know, because they kind of know my face, but they don't know why.
‐‐ Dylan Baker
I find I have to give myself a day when I just shut myself off and do nothing but read.
‐‐ Christopher Hampton
I find I have to respond to a character or a story to choose a job.
‐‐ Juliet Rylance
I find I have to touch what I am working on every day, or a deep-seated dread kicks in that is very hard to overcome.
‐‐ Jennifer Gilmore
I find I have to walk a little faster in public these days, but it's very easy to remember when nobody had any idea who I was.
‐‐ John Lithgow
I find I like the spotlight for a very brief period of time... and I sort of need it. But then, the minute that it's done, I have to sort of go hide. So I was never really meant, I think, to be a performer for a living.
‐‐ Jason Robert Brown
I find I like to work with a lot of the same actors, because I find that there's sort of shorthand there, and there is this unspoken trust, both ways. They trust me and I trust them. And I know what I'm going to get from them, to an extent. It's just fun, kind of creating this little family.
‐‐ Todd Phillips
I find I'm an old soul.
‐‐ Rachel Roy
I find I'm not one of these composers that are, you know, walking along a beach or walking on the mountainside in County Donegal that's, you know, 'Oh, a melody.' It's more a matter of eventually taking that moment with me to the studio, and it begins to evolve.
‐‐ Enya
I find I'm the sort of harried working mother who has difficulty scheduling in a bit of rest amid the Ptolemaically complicated interlocking gears of professional and personal life.
‐‐ Sandra Tsing Loh
I find I often do my best work when I'm not attached to the outcome of the audition.
‐‐ Lorraine Toussaint
I find I often just fall into a stone-like sleep, right in the middle of the day, just sort of clonk. I can't work for extended periods when I'm beginning something. But if I'm at the end of something, I can work on for hours and hours and hours.
‐‐ Deborah Eisenberg
I find I use the Internet more and more. It's just an invaluable tool. I do most of my research on the Net now - and certainly do the bulk of my communicating through email.
‐‐ Nora Roberts
I find if my body feels well and I exercise regularly, I think better, work better and feel better.
‐‐ Helmut Jahn
I find if you are in an office, the crisis finds you. If you're not in the office, the crisis finds somebody else.
‐‐ Jeremy Corbyn