I never understood the point of juicing - I always thought I could get enough nutrients from eating fruit and vegetables - but now I'm a convert.
‐‐ Thandie Newton
I never understood the realism of an imaginary circumstance. While I was doing 'Smoke Signals,' I relied on my instinct and what I grew up with. I had this energy, but it was a one-dimensional thing.
‐‐ Adam Beach
I never understood using Kickstarter for commercial purposes. If you want to raise money for commercial purposes, I think you should give someone a dividend. They make money, then you make money. It should be an investment, whereas I think Kickstarter's true purpose is raising money for things that are in and of themselves justifying.
‐‐ Kurt Braunohler
I never understood when people go, 'Oh my gosh, it's so easy being pregnant.' No, it's hard. It's the most beautiful thing, yes, but it's hard.
‐‐ Camila Alves
I never understood who all those people are behind the actors! When you see them on the red carpet on TV, you go, 'Why does that person need such a large entourage?' And then you realize that every single person there has a role to play.
‐‐ Lupita Nyong'o
I never understood why anyone would do magazines. Like, why would someone put their face out there so much? It's because those people reading magazines will go see the movie, so you do it.
‐‐ Elizabeth Olsen
I never understood why movies don't have to be as responsible, or the responsibility stops with Rated R. I feel like music, you gotta - you put the sticker on it, you make the clean version, then you're explaining yourself, and then you have to do charities to offset what you just said. No one else has to do this!
‐‐ Pusha T
I never understood why the metal heads in my school hated the punks.
‐‐ Trevor Dunn
I never understood why when you died, you didn't just vanish, everything could just keep going on the way it was only you just wouldn't be there. I always thought I'd like my own tombstone to be blank. No epitaph, and no name. Well, actually, I'd like it to say 'figment.'
‐‐ Andy Warhol
I never understood why women wanted equality in the workplace when in fact, that would be selling them short.
‐‐ Jay Samit
I never use a piano stool. I always use a drum stool. Because I feel that when you're down there, you're playing in that way you're supposed to. I like to be above it.
‐‐ Jamie Cullum
I never use nature as a starting point. I never abstract from nature; I never consciously think of nature when I paint.
‐‐ Adolph Gottlieb
I never use notes, they interfere with me.
‐‐ Ken Blanchard
I never use powder unless I'm about to be in front of a camera. I don't need that matte, crunchy feeling.
‐‐ Jennifer Garner
I never use that word, retire.
‐‐ B. B. King
I never use the word 'hero' in sports. Hero is way above 'star.' I save 'star' for sports. Sports is entertainment; that's all it is.
‐‐ Bud Grant
I never use the word 'I' when I interview someone. I think it's irrelevant.
‐‐ Larry King
I never use the word, it's loaded. What love means to me is need.
‐‐ John Cale
I never used the press for anything except my charity.
‐‐ Heather Mills
I never used to believe in fate. I used to think you make your own life, and then you call it fate.
‐‐ Gene Wilder
I never used to get homesick when I first moved to L.A.
‐‐ Michaela Conlin
I never used to get photographed and people asking for autographs. I don't mind the autographs, but the paparazzi I find weird. As an actor, you want to be able to regard the world instead of having it regard you.
‐‐ Mark Ruffalo
I never used to see anything on TV where the man was in the weaker position. It was always the female showing emotion, breaking down, being emotionally torn apart by men.
‐‐ Sharon Horgan
I never used to sleep much. I think we all go through a bit of a time like that where we rage about. If we don't, I don't think you've ever really lived.
‐‐ Diane Cilento
I never used to speak to the audience at all. I never really knew what to say onstage.
‐‐ Justin Hayward
I never used to tell jokes on stage. Now I'm cutting up jokes all night long.
‐‐ Robin Thicke
I never used to want rehearsals, because I was like, 'Oh, no. I'm more spontaneous. I'm a natural. I'm a one-take person.' But that was because I didn't have any training. I was going off instinct.
‐‐ Robin Wright
I never viewed money as being 'my money' I always saw it as 'the money.' It's a resource. If it pools up around me then it needs to be flushed back out into the system.
‐‐ Louis C. K.
I never waited for my Irish Cream coffee to be the right temperature, with a storm happening outside and my fireplace crackling... I wrote every day, at home, in the office, whether I felt like it or not. I just did it.
‐‐ Stephen J. Cannell
I never walk into a room and say, 'Hi! I am Vanessa Williams' daughter.' It helps me to become more authentic.
‐‐ Jillian Hervey
I never walk into the studio and say, I'm going to write a song called... 'X' or called 'Slow Me Down.' I write a ton of lyrics, often the title is somewhere in those 10 pages of... I call it brain vomit. It's kind of like whatever comes out of my head and I'm unabashedly just writing it down.
‐‐ Emmy Rossum
I never walked the streets of New York hoping to be a musical comedy star. For one thing, they would have thought I was too tall, because l was five feet eight and a half, and they were all little bitty things running around in the studio at that time.
‐‐ Esther Williams
I never want anyone to have a bad evening because I caused it.
‐‐ Doug Morris
I never want kids to walk away after a school presentation and say, 'I met a writer today.' I want them to say, 'I am a writer.'
‐‐ Doreen Cronin
I never want my kids to feel like I'm just some housewife who was just kicking it with my husband, because that's not the kind of woman that I am.
‐‐ Tamar Braxton
I never want people to be repulsed with my pictures; I always want to attract people.
‐‐ David LaChapelle
I never want projects to be finished; I have always believed in unfinished work. I got that from Schubert, you know, the 'Unfinished Symphony.'
‐‐ Yoko Ono
I never want readers to be comfortable, to feel like we're in a comedy or a drama. Life is never just one of those things. Life is a balance of all those things.
‐‐ Brian K. Vaughan
I never want to be a showoff or attention getter or something that, truthfully, is kind of repulsive to me, but I get uncomfortable.
‐‐ Selma Blair
I never want to be a spectacle, but I also feel like a look should always have a little bit of an edge.
‐‐ Kat Graham
I never want to be an artistic bully, and put myself above anyone else... or be more prestigious than anyone else. You like what you like, and you have to take that as you want it.
‐‐ Lupe Fiasco
I never want to be anywhere else than in the rehearsal room. I mean, it's so lame to say, but it makes me supremely happy to work with people and to talk and invent and laugh.
‐‐ Yael Stone
I never want to be called the funniest Indian female comedian that exists. I feel like I can go head-to-head with the best white, male comedy writers that are out there. Why would I want to self-categorize myself into a smaller group than I'm able to compete in?
‐‐ Mindy Kaling
I never want to be in a position where I have to defend my material. It's too subjective. It's for other people to defend or not defend.
‐‐ Sarah Silverman
I never want to be in that stage where a band ends up playing state fairs and casinos. I am not willing to go out shooting up Botox and eating corn dogs while judging pig contests.
‐‐ Al Jourgensen
I never want to be just one thing - I want to be multidimensional.
‐‐ Katy Perry
I never want to be pretentious.
‐‐ Kesha
I never want to be seen in my boxer shorts ever again.
‐‐ Christian Cooke
I never want to be that guy at a dinner table saying, 'I wish I could have dessert.' I actually went through a stage when I would order dessert first.
‐‐ Ryan Kwanten
I never want to be that person again, that Vanity.
‐‐ Vanity