I sang in English my whole life; I just happened to decide that I had a passion for Latin music, and I wanted to jump into Latin music first.
‐‐ Prince Royce
I sang in the choir for years, even though my family belonged to another church.
‐‐ Paul Lynde
I sang in the coffee houses of the country in the early '60s with no idea of success in terms of records or television. I just thought I was a storyteller. I didn't even think of myself as a singer.
‐‐ Judy Collins
I sang 'O Holy Night' with the Vatican orchestra, but also a Blake - a lullaby that William Blake wrote for the Christ child, and I set it to music, and the Vatican orchestra played the music.
‐‐ Patti Smith
I sang on Church Street, every place that had a stage.
‐‐ Ruth Brown
I sang opera, I sang show tunes. I got into a rock band for a while. I've sung a lot of different things.
‐‐ Tom Wopat
I sang the hymns, and I read the Bible stories, but I was always perplexed, like, 'Really? Jesus wants you for a sunbeam? For a what?'
‐‐ Neil Peart
I sang the National Anthem at Dodger Stadium - at a baseball game - which was crazy; there was, like, 60,000 people there, which is a huge deal in America - singing the National Anthem.
‐‐ Adam DeVine
I sang the songs in 'The Doors'.
‐‐ Val Kilmer
I sang the 'Sunday Night Football' theme song two years in a row - my first part in American culture, although I still don't know anything about American football.
‐‐ Priyanka Chopra
I sang throughout school, and it was always my passion. For whatever reason, acting took the front seat, but all of the projects that I've been doing seem to have some sort of musical element to them.
‐‐ Chrissie Fit
I sang with a voice that was natural, and I liked the way I produced that sound. I thought of my other friends, that they were singing and dancing, but they didn't have this. I was special.
‐‐ Danielle de Niese
I sang with Anita Bryant in the Southern Baptist churches.
‐‐ Kathie Lee Gifford
I sang with my father for over 50 years, and now all of a sudden he's gone, and I just dropped out.
‐‐ Mavis Staples
I sat at the popular table, but I always felt really geeky.
‐‐ Mackenzie Davis
I sat backstage and had a beer with Richard Chamberlain, Paul Newman, and Princess Grace.
‐‐ Christopher Atkins
I sat behind Thurman Thomas for my first couple of years, then my first year starting I won the Heisman. After I won the Heisman, that's when things changed as far as going to the NFL.
‐‐ Barry Sanders
I sat down and collected all of our eleven sales for the past six months and I added them all together and divided by eleven. I then took that average and presented it as the average price for a Manhattan apartment. The media ate it up.
‐‐ Barbara Corcoran
I sat down and wrote, 'Are your emotions pure? Are they the stuff of heroes or the alloyed mess of the beaten? How do you stand in relation to the potato?' And it was a lot of fun, and I kept going and woke up at some point in some horror that I had about 142 pages of this.
‐‐ Padgett Powell
I sat down and wrote what I remembered about being nine, and that eventually became 'Amelia's Notebook.'
‐‐ Marissa Moss
I sat down in 1989 and I made up my mind at that point that I was going to spend the rest of my life assisting women and youth to gain social and political empowerment through business and education. I convinced myself economic empowerment of women was going to be key, especially in a country like this where most women didn't go to school.
‐‐ Joyce Banda
I sat down once with the application for Match.com and started to laugh. I couldn't even get past the first page. And that's a very good site!
‐‐ Martha Stewart
I sat down one night and wrote the line rock, rock, rock everybody.
‐‐ Bill Haley
I sat down to take a break from writing a book and wrote a spec feature that would end up being the movie 'Lies & Alibis' with Steve Coogan.
‐‐ Noah Hawley
I sat down to try to write 'Edinburgh,' an autobiographical novel, and that took five years to write and two years to sell.
‐‐ Alexander Chee
I sat down with my trainers to check my past seasons and to see what could be done to keep me motivated and in good shape. I had to find a new motivation, a new momentum.
‐‐ Hermann Maier
I sat in at every club in New York City, jamming with musicians, because it felt right - and because it felt right and we were having fun - the people dancing and sipping their drinks in the clubs felt it too and it made them smile.
‐‐ Ray Conniff
I sat in the barber's chair in David Miller's makeup shop, hours and hours of trial and error. While David poked at me with his crusty brushes, I grew more and more profane. That's how I started to find the voice of Freddy.
‐‐ Robert Englund
I sat in the green room at Radio City Music Hall for the 2006 NFL Draft. At my table, I was encircled by my parents, brother, agent, former coaches and close friends.
‐‐ D'Brickashaw Ferguson
I sat next to a young woman on a plane once who bombarded me for five hours with how she had decided to be born again and so should I. I told her I was glad for her, but I hadn't used up being born the first time.
‐‐ Alan Alda
I sat next to Carl Bernstein throughout Watergate, and Woodward would come over, and they would argue everything out, so I was really tuned into what happened.
‐‐ Ronald Kessler
I sat staring, staring, staring - half lost, learning a new language or rather the same language in a different dialect. So still were the big woods where I sat, sound might not yet have been born.
‐‐ Emily Carr
I sat there in awe that some guy overseas, trying to protect our interests, was using a silly comedy as a survival tool. My brain had an explosion. I was really moved by that.
‐‐ David Denman
I sat there with everything - and I had nothing.
‐‐ David Millar
I sat through Ladies and Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones like three times at the Skyway when it came out.
‐‐ Paul Westerberg
I sat with him for three hours and we did not exchange a single word. At the end he handed me, as he had done before, an envelope with money in it. It would have been much nicer if he had enclosed a greeting or a loving word. I would have been so pleased if he had.
‐‐ Eva Braun
I sat with the grandson of Edgar Rice Burroughs at the world premiere of 'Tarzan,' and at the end of the film, he was very happy. He told me that we were bringing 'Tarzan' to a whole new generation, and he was very grateful.
‐‐ Kevin Lima
I save all my problems for my mother.
‐‐ Chloe Sevigny
I save every Christmas card. I keep them all.
‐‐ Alison Sweeney
I save everything. I have these carefully organized file boxes. Somewhere in there is a section of the 'New York Times' where I wrote 'The Border Guard' in the margin.
‐‐ J. D. Souther
I save everything up until Sunday night because if I start sending emails on Saturday afternoon, then people have to start responding to me on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning.
‐‐ Dave Goldberg
I save money when I'm working so that I never have to take a role simply to pay the bills.
‐‐ Gary Sinise
I save my dreams and hopes for my kids. When I'm making a wish under a bridge or tunnel, it's always for them.
‐‐ Alison Sweeney
I save the best of myself for novels, and I believe it shows.
‐‐ Anne Tyler
I save the race for the race and I don't let it all out in practice.
‐‐ Tyson Gay
I saved $8,000 and created a construction company when I was 25.
‐‐ Bob Corker
I saved a girl from being attacked last night. I controlled myself.
‐‐ Rodney Dangerfield
I savor life. When you have anything that threatens life... it prods you into stepping back and really appreciating the value of life and taking from it what you can.
‐‐ Sonia Sotomayor
I savored my time on top of the podium by watching the American flag rise up out of the crowd as the anthem played, thinking about how every single second of training I've done was for this minute and how many people played a role in my achievement.
‐‐ Hannah Kearney