I loved cutting together simple commercials about margarine or soft drinks - all kinds of silly products - but I tried to make the commercials different.
‐‐ Renny Harlin
I loved Dad more for treating the biological reality as trivial, irrelevant. He loved me no less than his other three children.
‐‐ Allegra Huston
I loved dance.
‐‐ Greta Gerwig
I loved dancing as a young girl.
‐‐ Andie MacDowell
I loved Debussy, Stravinsky, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, anything with romantic melodies, especially the nocturnes. Nietzsche was a hero, especially with 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra.' He gets a bad rap; he's very misunderstood. He's a maker of individuals, and he was a teacher of teachers.
‐‐ Joni Mitchell
I loved dinosaurs, I loved space, and I thought maybe I'd be the first paleo-astronaut.
‐‐ Bill Maris
I loved 'Dirty Sexy Money.' That didn't have a long enough shelf life. I would've liked to explore that character and play with that cast longer. That was a lot of fun to shoot.
‐‐ Zoe McLellan
I loved Disney. 'Fantasia' was my first, favorite Disney movie. And it just kept going. I loved 'Bambi.' I loved 'Cinderella,' 'Lady and the Tramp' and 'Snow White' and even 'Mary Poppins' which wasn't even fully animated - it was just a little bit animated. They were such a part of my growing up years; I was just very connected to them.
‐‐ Anika Noni Rose
I loved doing Baywatch. It was so much fun!
‐‐ Alexandra Paul
I loved doing casting because I love actors, and I am very conscious of what actors do. But I always wanted to be a producer.
‐‐ Scott Rudin
I loved doing 'Countdown.' I now consider that I was very, very lucky - not just because it was such a wonderful show to do, but because it lasted for so long.
‐‐ Carol Vorderman
I loved doing 'Dead Like Me.' That role was phenomenal to me.
‐‐ Cynthia Stevenson
I loved doing 'Homeland.' I loved playing Brody.
‐‐ Damian Lewis
I loved doing My Favorite Year, which was great fun, and The Ruling Class, which I made with all my chums.
‐‐ Peter O'Toole
I loved doing 'Pennies from Heaven.' Because you have to understand that I'd been doing comedy for 15 to 20 years, and suddenly along came the opportunity to do this beautiful film. It was so emotional to me. I loved it. I don't think it was a good career move, but I have no regrets about doing it.
‐‐ Steve Martin
I loved doing problems in school. I'd take them home and make up new ones of my own. But the best problem I ever found, I found in my local public library. I was just browsing through the section of math books and I found this one book, which was all about one particular problem - Fermat's Last Theorem.
‐‐ Andrew Wiles
I loved doing 'Rock of Ages' in N.Y. and that, but its such a large scale, and so many things go into it.
‐‐ Tom Lenk
I loved doing Shakespeare. My two favorite roles, in fact, have been Viola in Twelfth Night and Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
‐‐ Blythe Danner
I loved doing Supergirl, but I would love to do Batgirl. I would absolutely love to do a live-action Batgirl!
‐‐ Molly Quinn
I loved doing 'Teachers.' I don't know if it's set me on a road, but it certainly got me out of financial penury for two years. But as much as I love it - and it's a huge sacrifice - as much as I love it, I'm in acting because I'm searching to do lots of different things.
‐‐ Raquel Cassidy
I loved doing the 'King of Queens', I have never had so much fun doing a show. People got to see a different side of me.
‐‐ Lou Ferrigno
I loved downers, almost any kind. Loved the colors of them. Loved them yellow... I did. I would just have a bouquet in my hands at night.
‐‐ Rosemary Clooney
I loved drawing, but I just couldn't do it to the level that some of my friends could. That pulled me up unconsciously because I wanted to be like them, and I wanted to draw.
‐‐ Pierre Coffin
I loved DreamWorks and Pixar, and I still love kids' films.
‐‐ Taron Egerton
I loved dressing for my pregnant body. A pregnant woman's body is so beautiful. Towards the end, it does get harder, and then it became all about flats and comfortable maxi dresses.
‐‐ Kourtney Kardashian
I loved 'Dumbo.' I watched Bugs Bunny time and again. The Muppets were big, too. All of those, they have this real, not darkness but poignancy, that's what makes it stick with you.
‐‐ Pete Docter
I loved 'Dungeons & Dragons.' Actually, not so much the actual playing as the creation of characters and the opportunity to roll twenty-sided dice. I loved those pouches of dice Dungeon Masters would trundle around, loved choosing what I was going to be: warrior, wizard, dwarf, thief.
‐‐ Michael Ian Black
I loved 'Dungeons & Dragons'. That was actually a good cartoon to me.
‐‐ Jim Rash
I loved eating and I did put on weight. I never actually felt fat until I started going for castings, for auditions.
‐‐ Archie Panjabi
I loved education, and, yes, I did want to go on learning.
‐‐ Arthur Hailey
I loved Elijah Muhammad with a love that I can't adequately describe.
‐‐ Louis Farrakhan
I loved England's gentility and its civility. I'm from the Bronx, with a Bronx accent. I love the beauty of its language, the ways it's spoken. I love the green grass of England and the flowers.
‐‐ Sid Bernstein
I loved English, and I did very well in it. A lot of teachers encouraged me to write, and because of that, it later made me think it was possible to be a writer.
‐‐ Sharon Creech
I loved Europe so much.
‐‐ Robin Wright
I loved every day I was in politics. But I got out at the right time. I never miss it.
‐‐ Abraham A. Ribicoff
I loved every minute of my childhood - sunbathing on the fire escape, digging for buried treasure in the back yard, pulling alewives out of the sand... Then it was all taken away from me. I came back every summer to visit my father until I was 18, but I was always the outsider.
‐‐ Jennifer Egan
I loved every minute of my three years majoring in classics at Berkeley.
‐‐ Caroline Lawrence
I loved every minute of my time at Microsoft, but I had always envisioned having another phase of life just because I thought that would be interesting. It had never been my plan to work until I literally didn't want to do anything and then hang it up.
‐‐ Steve Ballmer
I loved every minute of working in wardrobe. But I love being an actress so much more. I don't think I was very good in costume, so it's better that I prefer being an actress.
‐‐ Katie McGrath
I loved every place I lived and traveled. London, Paris, Rome, Venice. I fell hard for Central America and Mexico. In each country, I had fantasies that I could live there.
‐‐ Frances Mayes
I loved every second of Catholic church. I loved the sickly sweet rotting-pomegranate smells of the incense. I loved the overwrought altar, the birdbath of holy water, the votive candles; I loved that there was a poor box, the stations of the cross rendered in stained glass on the windows.
‐‐ Anne Lamott
I loved 'Everybody Loves Raymond' because I like Ray and I thought it was beautifully cast, I thought it was great writing. I thought Patricia Heaton was wonderful.
‐‐ Bob Newhart
I loved everything about being ten, eleven, and twelve years old, and seem to make most of my heroines and heroes that age so I can reexperience all those pitfalls and wonderful discoveries. It helps me to figure out my own life when I write from that eleven year old place!
‐‐ Deborah Wiles
I loved everything about my wedding look, but, in retrospect, I would have changed the position of where we attached the veil on my head. Make sure you test a few different placements and styles before the big day to make a clear vision and plan with your hairstylist.
‐‐ Margherita Missoni
I loved everything about show business, meeting the stars, the whole ambience. I was living every young kid's dream. I was told a pop singer's life was three years, but I was still making money seven years later.
‐‐ Cilla Black
I loved everything about Spain - the people, the language, and the food!
‐‐ Karlie Kloss
I loved everything that went with rock n' roll. I loved being at the heart of such creativity and being young in such a stimulating and exciting era.
‐‐ Pattie Boyd
I loved experiencing city life in New York.
‐‐ Quvenzhane Wallis
I loved fairy tales as a kid, so that's where my mind gravitates.
‐‐ Gail Carson Levine