I find very often people like to confront rumors. It depends on how much they trust you. And you have to have a line between what is tasteful and what isn't.
‐‐ Barbara Walters
I find very often that very ugly women have really handsome men and vice versa because they don't have any competition. Sometimes handsome men have avoided me.
‐‐ Hedy Lamarr
I find war detestable but those who praise it without participating in it even more so.
‐‐ Romain Rolland
I find Washington audiences are basically the same as every other audience; they watch me and go, 'Who's idea was it to go see him? And is it too late to ask for my money back?'
‐‐ Gilbert Gottfried
I find web browsing, checking multiple email accounts, and Google mapping rather tiresome on an iPhone - the iPhone's native interface, for all its supposed perfection, has all kinds of wrong baked in - and the screen is just far too small.
‐‐ John Battelle
I find weddings really boring. They give speeches, your aunt kisses you on the cheek, and you're at a boring table. But it's different when it's your own.
‐‐ Isla Fisher
I find weddings too procedural sometimes. I just want a big, fun party.
‐‐ Lizzie Armitstead
I find what I do for a living really funny. I mean, acting is kind of a hilarious thing for a grown man to call a job.
‐‐ Christian Bale
I find when I'm more awake, I tend to think more of the structure and movement of a tune, abrupt transitions, etc.; things becoming more composed.
‐‐ Aaron Funk
I find when I'm overly concerned about what I eat, I stress out my body and put on weight.
‐‐ Hayden Panettiere
I find when somebody says to me, 'I'm going to motivate you,' more often than not, they're not going to get me.
‐‐ Jason Alexander
I find, when you're an optimist, life has a funny way of looking after you.
‐‐ Simon Sinek
I find when you talk with the Chinese on most subjects, they are very practical.
‐‐ Dennis C. Blair
I find with records, they become what they're going to become. They take on a power and a direction of their own. Part of making records is to honor that and not try to force it.
‐‐ Emmylou Harris
I find with television, you have to play personality, whereas onstage, everyone talks about 'the character,' and what you do. It's a very different thing, because stage is much bigger, but on television, for things to come across to the public, I think you have to play a bit of your personality.
‐‐ John Barrowman
I find women as writers and as characters are operating within narrow confines. They inherit a kind of ghetto of the soul. I'm trying to enlarge the spectrum.
‐‐ Kate Braverman
I find women much more interesting than dudes.
‐‐ Mark Waters
I find words really hard.
‐‐ Liam Gallagher
I find writing a book a slow, intricate process, a kind of obstacle course punctuated with great rewards. But research is always thrilling, and I tend to incorporate newfound material up to the very last minute.
‐‐ Adrienne Mayor
I find writing extraordinarily difficult and not very pleasurable, though I find having done it very pleasurable. I won't lie about that.
‐‐ David Rakoff
I find writing extremely difficult. I usually have to drag myself to my desk, mainly because I doubt myself. And it's getting harder because I want to improve with every book.
‐‐ Markus Zusak
I find writing for children much easier. I don't mean it's less demanding - you've got to have a talent for it and you've got to work very hard - but you don't have to pull your guts out and lay them on the line in quite the same way as when you're writing for adults.
‐‐ Lynne Reid Banks
I find writing really difficult - definitely the most difficult of all the things I do.
‐‐ Grant Heslov
I find writing really hard, but then, every author I know finds writing really hard work.
‐‐ Nicola Cornick
I find writing songs hard, because it does not come naturally to me. I never set out to be a songwriter or a singer.
‐‐ Robert Wyatt
I find writing the darker side, writing tragedy, a lot easier than writing happiness. Happiness is just less psychologically compelling, isn't it?
‐‐ Paula Hawkins
I find writing very difficult. It's hard and it hurts sometimes, and it's scary because of the fear of failure and the very unpleasant feeling that you may have reached the limit of your abilities.
‐‐ Tony Kushner
I find you can lose yourself in an acting sense in a fight far more easily than you can in a dialogue scene, and I love that about it. We try as actors all the time: we strive just to completely sort of lose ourselves in the moment, and we never quite get there, but in a fight, you can do it in seconds; that is what I love about it.
‐‐ Kit Harington
I find you get out of people what you put into them.
‐‐ Jewel
I find you write with one person in mind. Usually for me that one person is my wife, because she's my most severe critic and understands best what I'm trying to do.
‐‐ Jonathan Carroll
I find young kids. I enjoy coaching and enjoy making them better players.
‐‐ Graham Roberts
I finish so many books it's amazing. I'm also doing Rosetta Stone, learning some French.
‐‐ Kellan Lutz
I finish what I have to do in the office.
‐‐ Robert Caro
I finished all the math books by third grade and most of the reading books. So I was considered disruptive.
‐‐ Tyrone Hayes
I finished 'American Born Chinese' in 2005, so after that, I started actively researching the Boxer Rebellion.
‐‐ Gene Luen Yang
I finished 'Beautiful Creature,' and I felt somewhat unfulfilled. I felt like this other side of me needed to be released. Some of the songs I left off the album weren't intense enough to be what I wanted. They weren't hard enough.
‐‐ Juliana Hatfield
I finished 'Heartsick' with my daughter asleep in her bassinet by my desk, a feat that any new mother will tell you cannot be sufficiently praised.
‐‐ Chelsea Cain
I finished high school, moved to Nashville for college, and set out to break into the music business. Every night when I called home with news of my experiences, my mom and dad would encourage me to keep taking those small steps.
‐‐ Trisha Yearwood
I finished high school there and then I went to Rhode Island School of Design.
‐‐ Stephen Sprouse
I finished 'Ice Age: Continental Drift' in 2012, and I'm living in my agent's guest bedroom in Los Angeles because you don't make a ton of money writing an animated film. The movie makes a billion dollars, and you make 'twelve cents.'
‐‐ Jason Fuchs
I finished law school in '56, but I was working two jobs.
‐‐ David Dinkins
I finished my first novel - it was around 300 pages long - when I was 16. Wrote one more before I got out of high school, then wrote the first Lincoln Perry novel when I was 19. It didn't sell, but I liked the character and I knew the world so I tried what was, in my mind, a sequel. Wrote that when I was 20, and that one made it.
‐‐ Michael Koryta
I finished my high school. I think an educate is very, very important.
‐‐ Yao Ming
I finished my Ph.D. at Berkeley in November 1987 and took a position as an independent fellow at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in January 1988.
‐‐ Carol W. Greider
I finished my studies in England, I opened my studio in London, and the first one-man exhibit I had on Bond Street, which was opened by the Austrian ambassador.
‐‐ Felix de Weldon
I finished 'The Hunger Games' trilogy, and I love most anything with zombies.
‐‐ Rachel Gibson
I finished the movie a month ago in downtown Los Angeles. I had a lot of fun doing it.
‐‐ Coolio
I finished the recordings I had started with Eleven. Matt Cameron joined for the rest of those sessions.
‐‐ Jack Irons
I finished up my graduate degree in quantum mechanics, but underwent a bit of a personal crisis, recognizing that I didn't want to do that for the rest of my life. It was too abstract, too far removed from human concerns.
‐‐ Francis Collins