I find Maersk fascinating. It is the Coca-Cola of freight with none of the fame. Its parent company, A. P. Moller-Maersk, is Denmark's largest company, its sales equal to 20 percent of Denmark's GDP; its ships use more oil than the entire nation.
‐‐ Rose George
I find male singers and what they sing about fascinating. It makes me realize how little we know about ourselves and how little I know about myself. It's interesting to see the male perspective.
‐‐ Ellie Goulding
I find many drawbacks of myself. But, each time when I visit Lourdes, I receive a lesson of reconciliation. When you see ill people or invalids around, you realize that it is a sin to complain!
‐‐ Mireille Mathieu
I find mediocrity hard. I find that whole area difficult. I'm a very passionate person; I care very much about what I do. I believe I give it a lot, so it's gotta be good; otherwise, what's the point?
‐‐ Phoebe Philo
I find meeting someone that you fall in love with and are going to be with for the rest of your life a miracle.
‐‐ Liz Tuccillo
I find mirrors detestable; I dislike seeing myself. Of course, there's a mirror in the bathroom, but it's a magnifying one for shaving. Photographs are fine, but I don't like mirrors because they take you by surprise.
‐‐ Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
I find money some way or other goes very fast. But I think I can reflect it has been spent with satisfaction and to my own honour.
‐‐ John Hancock
I find more interesting roles for women in period pieces. I do personally like watching period films; I think you can really get lost in the fantasy of them.
‐‐ Keira Knightley
I find more of an authenticity in people who are a little strange - so I really like characters who are just the tiniest bit weird. I find enormous comfort in that - someone who's kind of normal just doesn't feel as true.
‐‐ Missi Pyle
I find more people want to eat a little less. My generation, we're all watching our figures. They want to go to the bar and eat a few snacks, have a couple of cocktails or glasses of wine, and go home. People don't sit down at the table and have a whole three or four courses.
‐‐ Todd English
I find Mormons adorable.
‐‐ Trey Parker
I find most children quite inspiring.
‐‐ Bjork
I find most men don't like a lot of makeup.
‐‐ Chloe Sevigny
I find most modern country virtually unlistenable. I can't relate to the music or the lyrics.
‐‐ Jenny Lewis
I find most of the things I've done through the Internet. I'm like, 'Oh, that's how that turned out! I look good!'
‐‐ Sara Sampaio
I find most 'sacred music' pretty dismal.
‐‐ Dick Cavett
I find motion, literally, is where ideas come from. It's almost like a built-in rhythm section. The contents of the songs are about change, and a lot of that stuff happens when you're on tour, and you wake up and you're in a different place and you start thinking about where you're going and where you've been.
‐‐ Kathleen Edwards
I find music distracting - it takes me out of my head. What I love so much about skiing is the peacefulness.
‐‐ Julia Mancuso
I find my best writing time is actually 6 A.M., before the detritus of the day - the fish fingers and the school uniform and dogs and bills - have had a chance to clog up my brain. I can usually get 500 words done before 7 A.M. But it is difficult, and the Internet, and social networking, are terrible timesucks.
‐‐ Jojo Moyes
I find my characters and stories in many varied places; sometimes they pop out of newspaper articles, obscure historical texts, lively dinner party conversations and some even crawl out of the dusty remote recesses of my imagination.
‐‐ Lynn Nottage
I find my dress sense tends to be a bit of a mixture between high fashion and unique vintage pieces with a little bit of street trends. For example, I might find a really nice, suede dinner jacket that I'd wear with a basic plain white shirt and some chinos and a pair of Nike trainers.
‐‐ Tinie Tempah
I find my earliest memories covering the anachronistic features of a previous incarnation. Clear recollections came to me of a distant life, a yogi amidst the Himalayan snows. These glimpses of the past, by some dimensionless link, also afforded me a glimpse of the future.
‐‐ Paramahansa Yogananda
I find my fans are really funny people. Most comedians can't say that about their fans.
‐‐ Mike Birbiglia
I find my greatest happiness in thinking of those days in Homestead when I labored to bring a thing to perfection entirely by myself. In the evenings, I would go into the hills and look down on my work, and I knew that it was good, and my heart was elated.
‐‐ Charles M. Schwab
I find my greatest pleasure, and so my reward, in the work that precedes what the world calls success.
‐‐ Thomas A. Edison
I find my husband's family history fascinating, as they can trace the family lineage back to ancestors who fought, and died, in the first battle of the Revolution, as well as to many other interesting people.
‐‐ Kim Edwards
I find my life is a lot easier the lower I keep everyone's expectations.
‐‐ Bill Watterson
I find my readers to be very smart, and there is no reason to write dumb.
‐‐ Amy Bloom
I find my vocabulary is quite a lot better when I'm hungover. I feel like I unlock a key of words that I don't usually use in day-to-day life.
‐‐ Ella Eyre
I find myself a bit boring because I somehow always wanted to be MSF.
‐‐ Joanne Liu
I find myself a fascinating subject.
‐‐ Juliana Hatfield
I find myself apologising for not being a proper actor. I never intended to be involved in the film industry and still do feel that, with the exception of a couple of brief skirmishes with the film industry.
‐‐ Tilda Swinton
I find myself being attracted to dudes all the time. I'm like, 'Wow, that's a beautiful man.' There's no shame in it; that's how I feel.
‐‐ Brendon Urie
I find myself believing everything that journalists tell me.
‐‐ Chris Lilley
I find myself by default an atheist but fairly unhappily so. It would be bloody marvelous if there was a god.
‐‐ Marcus Brigstocke
I find myself, by happy accident, writing 'Young Adult' fiction. However, I dislike such categories.
‐‐ Mal Peet
I find myself changing my entire lifestyle every three years or so, and I'm comfortable in being an outsider. I have grown up like that.
‐‐ Poorna Jagannathan
I find myself drawn to that period where children are about to leave childhood behind. When you're 12 years old, you still have one foot in childhood; the other is poised to enter a completely new stage of life. Your innocent understanding of the world moves towards something messier and more complicated, and once it does you can never go back.
‐‐ Khaled Hosseini
I find myself dreaming of doing normal things - like staying home and washing dishes.
‐‐ Shalom Harlow
I find myself eating different kinds of chicken each and every day, even if it's by surprise.
‐‐ Ludacris
I find myself enjoying a deeper love than I ever imagined was possible in the form of my daughter and certainly in the union with my wife. It makes everything else, including work, which is one of the things I'm most passionate about, pale by comparison.
‐‐ Benjamin Bratt
I find myself evil. I believe in the devil as much as God. You can use either one to get things done.
‐‐ Peter Criss
I find myself fascinating.
‐‐ Milan Kundera
I find myself for whatever reason unable to live in the apartment I renovate and have to sell.
‐‐ Moby
I find myself frequently introducing myself to someone, saying that, you know, I've grown up black and biracial in the United States.
‐‐ Natasha Trethewey
I find myself getting associated with a lot of younger people in the game. I still enjoy playing with them, and I think they still enjoy playing with me. As long as I can stay competitive and have fun doing what I'm doing, I guess I'll keep doing it.
‐‐ Arnold Palmer
I find myself going out less and less. When you're 22 and see older people start to do that, it's depressing, but once you hit 30, you think, 'Wow, I've been working all week - it might be really nice to stay in!'
‐‐ Josh Radnor
I find myself going out on the road to get my confidence back, because I lose it at home.
‐‐ Lionel Richie
I find myself going to places where I really have no business, speaking to these people in a whole other field that I have no extensive knowledge of. But I do it very often because it scares me.
‐‐ Alan Alda