I like writing strong women, because as a straight male, there's nothing more attractive to me than a strong girl.
‐‐ Jay Baruchel
I like 'X Factor' as much as the next person, but I do get overwhelmed with the amount of reality TV. It's such cheap programming and such a load of rubbish, most of it.
‐‐ Joanne Froggatt
I like Xtreme Sour Strips. These really colorful little strips that are so good. I like snacking on them. They're not healthy for you, though!
‐‐ Becky G
I like Yorkshire Tea - very strong and English.
‐‐ Elsa Peretti
I like young actors because they're so unspoiled, not like some of those actors who are about half an hour into their fifteen minutes of fame by the time they get to me.
‐‐ John Hughes
I like zombie movies, and I like genre movies a lot. To watch. Less so to make, I think. But I grew up on that stuff. I would just grow up watching a lot of horror movies, a lot of slasher movies and then zombie movies.
‐‐ Jonathan Levine
I like zombie movies. I like 'The Walking Dead;' I like the metaphor of it, simply because when we go with the zombie concept - if you're bitten by a zombie, you don't transform into something else like a vampire or a werewolf or whatever. You become something that's not you.
‐‐ Marilyn Manson
I like zombies; I like them fine. But I don't have a long list of zombie movies or books that are among my favorite things in the world.
‐‐ Steve Hockensmith
I like 'Zorro.' I like people you can believe that don't have those stupid powers. That is the beauty of Zorro. He's just a guy working for the people, to save the people.
‐‐ Catherine Zeta-Jones
I liked 35 and in both my novels that is the age of the lead characters. I tried making them my age but they just seemed to keep moaning about stuff.
‐‐ Alexei Sayle
I liked a lot of the scenes I did with Ryan Phillippe.
‐‐ Kieran Culkin
I liked a lot of the things other people liked - Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Van Halen, AC/DC - but if I compared it to my dad's music, there just seemed to be elements missing.
‐‐ Dweezil Zappa
I liked acting early on, and I really liked roles that were meaningful to me, and 'Baywatch' was.
‐‐ Erika Eleniak
I liked back in the sixties where you'd turn on the radio and go 'Oh that's Hendrix, that's Creedence Clearwater, that's The Doors, there's The Grass Roots, The Monkees, there's Big Brother.' You could just instantly hear it and tell. But in the eighties and nineties there's no way you could do that.
‐‐ Creed Bratton
I liked baseball and sports and Garbage Pail Kids and comic books. I know what it's like to really adore something.
‐‐ Todd Lowe
I liked being a minor because you can't get into trouble. Now I just have to try and behave myself.
‐‐ Avril Lavigne
I liked being a teenager, but I would not go back for all the tea in China.
‐‐ Rob Lowe
I liked being active. I liked being creative.
‐‐ Sarah Hughes
I liked being in a smaller theater. I love doing shows of all sizes, but sometimes it's nice to be in a smaller space and to strip away some of the music so that you can be a little less than larger-than-life; you can be a little more naturalistic.
‐‐ Max von Essen
I liked being in the spotlight.
‐‐ Scott Caan
I liked being married instead of the girl who's looking for a guy.
‐‐ Doris Day
I liked being on stage; I just didn't like the theatrical aspect of being in front of people.
‐‐ Patti Smith
I liked blues from the time my mother used to take me to church. I started to listen to gospel music, so I liked that. But I had an aunt at that time, my mother's aunt who bought records by people like Lonnie Johnson, Robert Johnson, Blind Lemon Jefferson, and a few others.
‐‐ B. B. King
I liked Camille Paglia. I liked her even better when I heard her talk.
‐‐ Leslie Fiedler
I liked climbing trees and could often be found up one reading a book. I played games with Dad and drew maps for him on isometric paper. It was very bonding.
‐‐ Rhianna Pratchett
I liked Columbia, but it was like high school in that there was this big social world that I was not part of. I existed on the side, far away. That might be temperamental, my own fear of large groups, more than anything else. But I had a handful of professors who meant a lot to me.
‐‐ Graham Moore
I liked comedy as a kid. When I was a kid, I'd go to sleep to, like, Bill Cosby albums every night. I'd listen to 'Bill Cosby Is A Very Funny Fellow... Right!' and 'Wonderfulness,' which are two of his most famous albums. Then the next night, I'd flip them over, 'cause it was the old stackable turntable.
‐‐ Stephen Colbert
I liked Dallas better because it was more deceptive, you could do more with it.
‐‐ Larry Hagman
I liked 'Deadwood.'
‐‐ Ben Bass
I liked 'Diff'rent Strokes' up until about the last three or four years. I was bored.
‐‐ Gary Coleman
I liked discussion and debate and thought that these skills fit well with law. I also had an interest in justice - and later learned that sometimes law and justice actually agree!
‐‐ Harold H. Greene
I liked doing comedies, but as I got older I was better suited to do Westerns. Because I think it becomes unattractive for an older fellow trying to look young, falling in love with attractive girls in those kinds of situations.
‐‐ Joel McCrea
I liked drawing and painting, because the only failure would be to listen to the doubters who wanted me to stop drawing and painting because 'you aren't going to make a living doing that.' I liked looking in art books at the work of painters.
‐‐ Billy Childish
I liked early Amis a lot, but I stopped reading him some time ago. I admire Hitchens on literary topics - I think he is very astute. McEwan, I read a bit. But I suppose it's more the ideological phenomenon that they represent together that interests me.
‐‐ Terry Eagleton
I liked Edinburgh as a university in a way that I'd never enjoyed King's College London. I realised after I came to Edinburgh that perhaps it was a mistake to have gone to a college which was bang in the centre of a vast city. It had a bad effect on the social life of the students because a lot of them were commuting from outer London.
‐‐ Peter Higgs
I liked English and art and did a lot of painting. And for some reason I was good at math, but I wasn't an A student. I really had to work hard to get good grades.
‐‐ Natasha Bedingfield
I liked flying, when I got into it, loved it. And I found I was very good at it. I'm not modest about the fact that I was a good pilot.
‐‐ John Glenn
I liked football a lot, too, but basketball clearly is my first love.
‐‐ Steve Ballmer
I liked George Weiss when he was with the Yankees. He loved the Old Timers' Day. He loved it. And he invited all these people to come, all these players to come.
‐‐ Yogi Berra
I liked Germany; I'm not into Berlin, it's too huge and empty and imposing, but Munich was good.
‐‐ Graham Coxon
I liked getting the best villain award. I thought that was funny.
‐‐ Stephen Dorff
I liked getting the Grammy more than not getting it.
‐‐ Jakob Dylan
I liked going to Catholic school.
‐‐ Michael Keaton
I liked Hans Christian Andersen because the tales were so dark and tragic.
‐‐ Aimee Bender
I liked Hemingway better before I began to be called 'Hemingwayesque.'
‐‐ Thomas McGuane
I liked his ability to deal with a lot of the negativity that surrounded him. Even though he was in a world that he didn't want to be in, he still saw the bigger picture.
‐‐ Dwayne Johnson
I liked hockey, and I still like hockey.
‐‐ Kevin Smith
I liked Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer, and that is the kind of character that I would like to have played. That would have been more in tune with who I really was.
‐‐ Keith Thibodeaux
I liked in television that you do some work, then you perform, then you stop and you have a break because they have to set up lights, and then you do some more work. I really liked the pace of it; it really agreed with me.
‐‐ Allison Tolman