I think my love of music comes from my dad. I was born with an ear for music, like him, and started with the piano when I was 4 but fell in love with the drums. My dad always has music playing.
‐‐ Blake Michael
I think my love of truth and honesty forces me to notice that the liberal intelligentsia of Western countries is betraying itself where Islam is concerned.
‐‐ Richard Dawkins
I think my main objective is to watch as many players as I can and grab a little bit from each of them, especially the things they do well.
‐‐ Marta
I think my main two songs are 'FWU' and 'Get Away.' 'FWU' made a cool point because it came out right after Chris Brown's 'Loyal' came out. I combated it with 'FWU,' a song that basically says, 'These women are loyal.'
‐‐ Kehlani
I think my masks reference artists who reference primitivism. They're not directly connected to tribal arts. I think they look more like third-grade art projects.
‐‐ Mark Grotjahn
I think my melodies are superior to my lyrics.
‐‐ Freddie Mercury
I think my message goes out to the entire spectrum of political parties. I'm supported by the Tea Party, the Conservative Party and the Republican Party. I come from a Democratic world. My world is moderate Democrats, Reagan-type Democrats if you want, the blues or whatever you call them, the Blue Dogs. That's been my world, historically.
‐‐ Carl Paladino
I think my message to the politicians who have within their power the ability to make change is, 'Do you really, really not care about the future of your great-grandchildren? Because if we let the world continue to be destroyed the way we are now, what's the world going to be like for your great-grandchildren?'
‐‐ Jane Goodall
I think my mindset and my approach is to hit the ball hard, whether it be first pitch or work the count.
‐‐ Andrew Benintendi
I think my mission is to become the greatest human I can. I know that sounds pompous, but what else do we have?
‐‐ Kathleen Turner
I think my mistakes were kind of common - leaning on cliches and adjectives in the place of clear, vivid writing. But at least I knew how to spell, which seems to be a rarity these days.
‐‐ Dick Schaap
I think my mom always wanted to play the guitar, and somehow she projected that to me. So I started learning to play guitar when I was five years old, but actually I'd never managed to get the academic side of it. So even up to today, I don't know how to read or write music.
‐‐ Gustavo Santaolalla
I think my mom and dad have an incredible work ethic, and we've grown up around it.
‐‐ Kendall Jenner
I think my mom and dad knew from the very beginning that I was destined to go into public service.
‐‐ Janice Hahn
I think my mom drove by a nuclear power plant when she was pregnant. But I wouldn't be in 'The Station Agent' if she hadn't.
‐‐ Peter Dinklage
I think my mom is the inspiration of me wanting to do film and TV and be an actor because she loved film so much. She loved, like, horror films and action films, so growing up, she loved watching all the Charles Bronson films and all the westerns.
‐‐ Rick Gonzalez
I think my mom put it best. She said, 'Little girls soften their daddy's hearts.'
‐‐ Paul Walker
I think my mom threatened to put me up for adoption a few times.
‐‐ Ivanka Trump
I think my most famous was 'Poco's Legend.' It's a white album with a simple line drawing of a horse. It almost has a Picasso feel to it. I remember that Rusty Young, the lead singer of the band, said, 'I want you to draw a horse for the song 'Legend,' which is about a phantom spirit horse. I want you to do it in several lines.'
‐‐ Phil Hartman
I think my mother characters have changed a lot since Sasha was born, just because I understand what a hard job it is now, and I'm coming at it from another angle - like you just love and care about this person so much, and just want to protect them from everything.
‐‐ Sarah Dessen
I think my mother is my biggest influence. There are so many things I hate about her but at the same time I'm thankful for her. All I know is that when I'm a parent I want to be just like my mom. I can talk to my mom more than any of my friends could talk to their parents.
‐‐ Nikki Reed
I think my mother... made it clear that you have to live life by your own terms and you have to not worry about what other people think and you have to have the courage to do the unexpected.
‐‐ Caroline Kennedy
I think my mother, more than anyone, knew the importance of inspiration. If it was occurring, you had to use it.
‐‐ Rufus Wainwright
I think my mother realized she had a somewhat unusual daughter pretty early on.
‐‐ Amber Heard
I think my mother was always worried about me when she was alive.
‐‐ Martha Wainwright
I think my mother was baffled by me. We were polar opposites. She was shy and retiring. I was over-fond of the limelight. Many times in my life, I was conscious of embarrassing her with my carrying on.
‐‐ Laurie Graham
I think my mother was like a small company which, because things are not ship-shape, keeps two sets of books, one for the auditors and then there's the other one.
‐‐ Michael Lindsay-Hogg
I think my mother would be very happy if I found a nice Welsh girl.
‐‐ Matthew Rhys
I think my motto is to always remain focused on what it is that you're trying to accomplish.
‐‐ Ashanti
I think my mouth just opens and I spontaneously say things that occur to me.
‐‐ Helena Bonham Carter
I think my mum has the foulest mouth of anyone I've ever met.
‐‐ Kelly Osbourne
I think my mum wanted me to join the army or something, or become a surveyor - something with good career prospects.
‐‐ Andy Serkis
I think my music covers a broader sound than just 'Tropical House'... My goal is to simply be a great producer in my own right without being pigeonholed.
‐‐ Kygo
I think my music generally transcends a lot of genres.
‐‐ Mika
I think my music has always been a mixture, depending on whom I'm working with - what band, what musicians, what producer.
‐‐ Matisyahu
I think my music's more disturbing than Tupac's - or at least I thought some of the themes of 'The Downward Spiral' were more disturbing on a deeper level - you know, issues about suicide and hating yourself and God and people and everything else.
‐‐ Trent Reznor
I think my music speaks for itself - it backs me up.
‐‐ Drake Bell
I think my mystery, or any person's mystery, is the thing that makes them most interesting. I try to be as conscious as possible of keeping that alive.
‐‐ Brie Larson
I think my novel, 'Walden Two,' has made people stop and look at the culture they have inherited and wonder if it is the last word or whether it can be changed.
‐‐ B. F. Skinner
I think my numbers speak for themselves.
‐‐ Jack Youngblood
I think my original inspiration came from just natural curiosity about science and math and biology. In particular, I would say that, as I matured, it became more a feeling of trying to avoid the waste that occurs in the world where we have 6.5 billion minds. If you're a computer scientist, you can think of them as supercomputers.
‐‐ George M. Church
I think my own look makes people think I'm tough, but when they get to know me I'm very different.
‐‐ Donatella Versace
I think my own personal style always ends up seeping into characters that I play. I've always had a very distinct idea of fashion for myself, and what a character should wear.
‐‐ Zooey Deschanel
I think, my own personal view is there should be higher and higher levels of autonomy; government should not interfere in setting up colleges, in running colleges. The market, the society will decide which is a good university, which is not a good university, rather than government mandating.
‐‐ N. R. Narayana Murthy
I think my own strengths are in television production.
‐‐ Jim Henson
I think my parents did a great job of reminding me that I wasn't as big a deal as maybe I thought I was at times.
‐‐ Matt Holliday
I think my parents did want me to go to university just in case, but neither my mum or dad went to uni, so they couldn't talk.
‐‐ Eliza Doolittle
I think my parents gave me a love of learning; from there you set out on your own path.
‐‐ Gore Verbinski
I think my parents had a hard time dealing with me.
‐‐ Chris Lilley