I saw an advertisement to work for a Swedish institute in Karachi in Pakistan. I had just been offered a permanent assignment, teaching in Oulu. But I felt, 'My God, I am not going to stay here forever.' You know why? Because I was following international events.
‐‐ Martti Ahtisaari
I saw an e-mail from one guy who's about 23 to one of peers. His parting sign-off was 'Don't let the bedbugs bite.' Now that's really poetic.
‐‐ Letitia Baldrige
I saw an Elvis Presley movie Jailhouse Rock, where he gets out of jail and makes his own records and takes them to the radio stations himself. And then, he puts records in the store. After seeing that, I made records an put them in stores.
‐‐ Bobby Vinton
I saw an Emmy ad that AMC took out with all the 'Breaking Bad' nominees' photos, and there's my picture from the show. It's like World's Ugliest Man - I'm an automatic winner in that category.
‐‐ Mark Margolis
I saw an opportunity to use a restaurant to identify a lot of my issues and concerns with being an immigrant in America, and Asian in America, and a young person in America.
‐‐ Eddie Huang
I saw and I met a lot of people who were in the field. It also provided a context in which I came to respect what the actor did, because I saw how difficult it actually was to do.
‐‐ Ron Silver
I saw 'Animal House' in the theater the night before I left for college. And for better or worse, it made an impression. Within a week, I was in a fraternity myself.
‐‐ Neil Flynn
I saw as a teacher how, if you take that spark of learning that those children have, and you ignite it, you can take a child from any background to a lifetime of creativity and accomplishment.
‐‐ Paul Wellstone
I saw 'Avatar' and liked it very much. It was a great achievement.
‐‐ Bernardo Bertolucci
I saw 'Billy Elliot' again, and what I loved about it was the way it had become a social document, a reminder of what happened with the mining communities in the '80s. And I thought, 'Everyone keeps wanting me to make a sequel to 'Beckham,' but maybe a musical remake is the answer, embracing all this theatricality.'
‐‐ Gurinder Chadha
I saw Boy George looking amazing, absolutely unbelievable, and messaged him asking for the number of his nutritionist. I got in touch with her, and she put me on this diet plan, working out which foods do and don't suit me. It's not rocket science - basically, don't eat cake, don't eat bread.
‐‐ James Corden
I saw 'Brokeback Mountain' in a packed house in Chelsea, New York, when I was filming a Bollywood film there. Chelsea, being a predominately gay neighbourhood, had the most euphoric reaction. I saw couples holding hands and crying at the end. It was the most heartening viewing I have ever been to.
‐‐ Karan Johar
I saw 'Captain America' in 3D. It's cool. I liked the beginning. It's a really good setup.
‐‐ Theo James
I saw Cate Blanchett in 'Big and Small,' and it was mind-blowing. The fact that she can do theatre and is also a huge movie star is really exciting.
‐‐ Lily James
I saw 'Cats' on a school trip. I thought it was neat and a little weird. The set was cool.
‐‐ Rob McClure
I saw Cheap Trick play 'In Color,' and it was awesome.
‐‐ Art Alexakis
I saw clearly how those who saved the state so heroically and courageously in the War of Independence would be capable of bringing a catastrophe upon it if they are given the chance in normal times.
‐‐ Moshe Sharett
I saw clearly that war was upon us when I learned that my young men had been secretly buying ammunition.
‐‐ Chief Joseph
I saw 'Clueless' five times in the theatre when I was growing up.
‐‐ Lizzy Caplan
I saw 'Clueless' probably when I was about 8 or 9 years old. And, I had certain films that I would fall asleep so it was 'Clueless' for quite a long time, and I used to just watch it every single night and knew every single line, every single quote.
‐‐ Saoirse Ronan
I saw courage both in the Vietnam War and in the struggle to stop it. I learned that patriotism includes protest, not just military service.
‐‐ John F. Kerry
I saw 'Cynthia' five times.
‐‐ Tiny Tim
I saw Damien Rice in Dublin when I was 13, and that inspired me to want to pursue being a songwriter... I practised relentlessly and started recording my own EPs. At 16, I moved to London and played any gigs I could, selling CDs from my rucksack to fund recording the next, and it snowballed from there.
‐‐ Ed Sheeran
I saw David Lynch's 'The Elephant Man' when I was 15. I was completely bowled over. I found it so beautiful, strange and mesmerizing that I went back to the cinema every night for a week to see it.
‐‐ Ben Daniels
I saw Deep Purple live once and I paid money for it and I thought, 'Geez, this is ridiculous.' You just see through all that sort of stuff. I never liked those Deep Purples or those sort of things. I always hated it. I always thought it was a poor man's Led Zeppelin.
‐‐ Angus Young
I saw Derek Jacobi play Hamlet when I was 17, and he directed me as Hamlet when I was 27, and I directed him as Claudius in 'Hamlet' when I was 35, and I'm hoping we meet again in some other production of Hamlet before we both toddle off.
‐‐ Kenneth Branagh
I saw Dolly Parton play at the Glastonbury Festival to about 120,000 people. It was an ocean of human beings. I was a mile away from the stage, and I swear to God, I could feel her energy.
‐‐ Sturgill Simpson
I saw Ellen and my knees were weak. It was amazing. And it was very hard for me to get her out of my mind after that. Then when I saw her that night, we started talking, and that's that.
‐‐ Portia de Rossi
I saw every single movie when I was a kid.
‐‐ Paul Scheer
I saw 'Fargo,' not when it came out, but probably a few years later, and went through multiple viewings - I'm sure my tape has been worn out.
‐‐ Allison Tolman
I saw Farrah Fawcett originally when she and her boyfriend, Lee Majors, came over to my house for a birthday party that I was having for my ex-wife, Leigh Taylor-Young.
‐‐ Ryan O'Neal
I saw few die of hunger; of eating, a hundred thousand.
‐‐ Benjamin Franklin
I saw 'Food, Inc.' last night - it was like a horror movie. I'm definitely thinking about my food supply now and how I want to grow my own.
‐‐ Lauren Ambrose
I saw Frances Bean at a Blink 182 show. And she was with a guy who looked just like Kurt Cobain.
‐‐ King Tuff
I saw George Bush at a benefit concert actually waving at Stevie Wonder. Someone had to tell him 'he can't see you'.
‐‐ Anne Robinson
I saw 'Hairspray' at the Pantages in L.A. It came to the Pantages right before I did the movie, and just being in New York sometimes and seeing the marquees and everything like that, I'm like, 'I really, really have to go experience a Broadway play.'
‐‐ Elijah Kelley
I saw hell. The hospital had divided and conquered pretty successfully.
‐‐ Kate Millett
I saw how changing my diet really benefitted my health. After I changed my diet, I was able to get pregnant, and then my eczema went away, and then my migraines went away.
‐‐ Tia Mowry
I saw how hard my parents worked, and I didn't want to be a freeloader.
‐‐ Pete Gallego
I saw how many people were poor and how many kids my age went to school hungry in the morning, which I don't think most of my contemporaries in racially segregated schools in the South thought very much about at the time.
‐‐ Charles Kuralt
I saw how the regulation I called for made things worse, didn't help consumers and simple competition was better. And I started praising business and occasionally criticizing regulation.
‐‐ John Stossel
I saw how, when my brother smoked reefer, it made my mother cry. He was 16 at the time. And I saw that she broke down and cried. I never wanted to hurt my mother, so I kept away from drugs.
‐‐ Ving Rhames
I saw I could rhyme words. It came simply to me. But I wrote some pretty horrible songs that I still have on tape.
‐‐ Del Shannon
I saw, in looking over Cooper, elements of a comet of 1825 which resemble what I get out for this, from my own observations, but I cannot rely upon my own.
‐‐ Maria Mitchell
I saw Islam as the correct way to live, and I chose to try to live that way.
‐‐ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
I saw it as a challenge to play with Pat and we put hours and hours into it, usually on the bus. The trick was to find something that we both wanted to play within our different styles which would add up to being greater than the sum of its parts.
‐‐ Bill Bruford
I saw Jesus walk into my bedroom.
‐‐ Benny Hinn
I saw John Garfield smoke. He was my idol, so I smoked. I even smoked like him.
‐‐ Jack Klugman
I saw Joseph Cornell's lyrical work for the first time at the Museum of Modern Art in the late seventies and have internalized many of his boxes.
‐‐ Siri Hustvedt