I use a Bruce Lee technique: 'The way of no way.' He had the idea that he would learn everything, so that whoever he had to fight, he could improvise anything. The best way of starting a gig is just to not think of anything - to clear your mind, not in an empty Zen state, but more just to go on and see where you go.
‐‐ Eddie Izzard
I use a computer. I don't know if that qualifies me as a techie, but I'm pretty good on the computer.
‐‐ Leonard Nimoy
I use a little brush only for really small details. Over the years, I've started to use a much larger brush.
‐‐ Anthony Browne
I use a lot more chords than most organists and I'm careful to phrase them with the guitar.
‐‐ Alan Price
I use a lot of balance training and functional training. Basically it's where you add an element of instability to a regular exercise. So whether it's on the physioball or the Bosu ball or just balancing on one leg, I try to incorporate an instable plane and/or movement to the exercise, so the body's doing two or more movements.
‐‐ Steve Nash
I use a lot of different words for God - infinite intelligence, primordial, perfection or universal creativity. All of these, to me, are God. And 'God' is a word, I think, that some people feel uncomfortable with, so they can use another word, you know? It's the great mystery.
‐‐ Alex Grey
I use a lot of film images, analogies, and imagination.
‐‐ Carlos Fuentes
I use a lot of fresh citrus, garlic, and fresh herbs when cooking to cut down on fat and sodium but punch up flavor. Our cupboards and fridge are full of condiments - mustards, vinegars, etc. that also add tons of flavor but are low in fat, calories, or other processed additives.
‐‐ Cat Cora
I use a lot of natural products, I get facials, and I drink a lot of detox tea.
‐‐ Jerry Hall
I use a lot of old-fashioned expressions.
‐‐ Susan Cain
I use a lot of spices, fresh veggies and fruit, extra virgin olive oil, nuts, avocado, soybeans and organic ingredients as often as possible. We need fat in our diets and using the healthier fats is key.
‐‐ Todd English
I use a lot of the Web 2.0 apps that I've seen out there, and I think there is incredible work going on there.
‐‐ Phil Schiller
I use a lot of tunings because I listen to a lot of jazz.
‐‐ David Crosby
I use a method approach to all my sitcom work.
‐‐ Casey Wilson
I use a note-taking system I learned in history class in eleventh grade.
‐‐ Jerrod Carmichael
I use a portable pocket ultrasound device instead of a stethoscope to listen to the heart, and I share it with the patient in real time. 'Look at your valve, look at your heart-muscle strength.' So they're looking at it with me. Normally a patient is tested by an ultrasonographer who is not allowed to tell them anything.
‐‐ Eric Topol
I use a professional researcher in New York who does all the legwork, all that stuff which would take me days and weeks of calling, waiting for people to call back.
‐‐ Ken Follett
I use a pseudonym, because my real name is very difficult to pronounce, to remember, and to spell. And many people who have been talking about me on television have yet to pronounce it correctly.
‐‐ Jeff Gannon
I use a quill pen dipped in India ink. I also like Faber-Castell brush pens and Pigma Micron pens. And I work on Duo-Shade board.
‐‐ Steve Breen
I use a really simple calendar program on my computer.
‐‐ Jamie Zawinski
I use a retouching varnish which is made in France, Libert, and that's all the varnish I use.
‐‐ Edward Hopper
I use a shredder for bank statements and phone bills. Most people use ribbon shredders that cut things straight: we can put those back together in an hour. Look for a security microcut shredder, which cuts papers into confetti.
‐‐ Frank Abagnale
I use a stream-of-consciousness approach; if you don't censor yourself, you end up with what you're most concerned about, but you haven't filtered it through your conscious mind. Then you craft it.
‐‐ David Byrne
I use a wide selection of colours. It is impossible to produce work like mine using only the primary colours as they only mix a certain range of colour.
‐‐ John Dyer
I use about 20 different colours to retain the luminance in my work.
‐‐ John Dyer
I use acting to get away from myself and to live in someone else's skin, and I do singing to get inside my own skin. I need them both for my emotional health.
‐‐ Lindsey Haun
I use all my skills that I can muster up, but the fun thing is that I find some untapped skills every once in a while. I get that from my daddy.
‐‐ Reba McEntire
I use an Arnold Palmer putter that was probably built back in 1954.
‐‐ Lee Trevino
I use Apple because they're easy to understand and everybody gets it.
‐‐ Simon Sinek
I use as high SPF as I can get, and I live under a hat like a mushroom all the time. Someone said they're worried about their kids getting older and doing drugs, and I got this look of horror on my face and thought, 'What if my girls don't wear hats?' But at 13 months old, they could say 'hat.'
‐‐ Marcia Cross
I use bath gloves in the shower every day. People often comment on my skin and I just tell them that I use bath gloves.
‐‐ Meagan Good
I use cinematic things in a theatrical way on stage, and in film I use theatrical techniques in a cinematic way.
‐‐ Julie Taymor
I use circumlocution too often, and instead of getting my point across, I tend to babble.
‐‐ Genevieve Padalecki
I use color in terms of emotional quality, as a vehicle for feeling... feeling is everything I have experienced or thought.
‐‐ Adolph Gottlieb
I use colors to bring fine points of story and character.
‐‐ Vincente Minnelli
I use computers and the Internet every day of my life, and yet I have absolutely no idea how they work. I'm like a labrador watching 'The Matrix.'
‐‐ John Niven
I use computers for email, staying current with my own website as well as finding important information through other websites. I also use it for creating MP3 files of new music I'm working on.
‐‐ Clint Black
I use contrary-ism in every part of my life.
‐‐ Tibor Kalman
I use debit cards for everyday purchases, as I don't believe in credit cards. But this has caused problems, especially with American touring, because I refuse to have a credit card - and in America you can't pay for anything on a debit card.
‐‐ Paloma Faith
I use doodling for a variety of reasons: I use it to get clarity around a concept, I use it to relax, I use it to communicate ideas with others and get their refinement of them, I use it to map complex systems for companies, I use it to run innovation games for business, I use it to get insight on something puzzling me.
‐‐ Sunni Brown
I use dull colors in my drawings because I started out using a root beer base, because it seemed like an interesting idea, and when it turned out that it worked quite well as an ink, I started using other colors that would complement it, like grays from Higgins black writing ink and, more recently, Dr. P.H. Martin's olive green and vermilion.
‐‐ Marcel Dzama
I use Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream, £12, on my lips, and my arms if they're sunburned. I'm past caring that sunbathing is dangerous.
‐‐ Jane Birkin
I use every opportunity, whether on my radio show or on television, to break stereotypes.
‐‐ Ryan Seacrest
I use every single thing that Alfred Hitchcock taught me in my acting career... I am very grateful for the education he gave me in making motion pictures.
‐‐ Tippi Hedren
I use Facebook all the time. I'm not a believer that they're going to do everything on the Internet better than anyone else.
‐‐ Dennis Crowley
I use Facebook quite a lot to keep up with my friends, although I had to delete 'Words With Friends' from my phone because it was wasting too much of my time.
‐‐ Joshua Bell
I use fake tan myself with a self tanning spray.
‐‐ Lisa Snowdon
I use fast curves, pitched overhand and sidearm, fastballs, high and inside, and an underhand fade away pitch with the hand almost down to the level of the knees.
‐‐ Chief Bender
I use filming as an excuse to take classes. I got my certification in sailing for 'Wedding Crashers,' and now I can handle a 26-foot boat. I played a seamstress once, so I took sewing classes. I love dipping into these other lives.
‐‐ Rachel McAdams