I used to love Jem and the Holograms. I think if they were doing a concert, I would stand in line to see Jem and the Holograms.
‐‐ Rutina Wesley
I used to love Kapil Dev and, like any schoolboy, wanted to become a cricketer till I started dreaming of making movies.
‐‐ Imtiaz Ali
I used to love Kurt Cobain, when he was telling people we're a pop band. People would laugh, they thought of it as good old ironic Kurt. But he wasn't being ironic.
‐‐ Bono
I used to love listening to Jazzy Jeff.
‐‐ Juicy J
I used to love looking at a recipe, getting all the bits and pieces in the shops, getting them ready and prepared... I don't really have the time to do that anymore.
‐‐ Brian O'Driscoll
I used to love 'Murphy Brown' as a kid. I didn't even understand half of the jokes that were going on, but I loved the character so much that they stood out.
‐‐ Cristela Alonzo
I used to love ninja movies. That was my thing.
‐‐ Matt Smith
I used to love people for what they could be. I thought love was how hard you tried and how much you sacrificed and suffered. That is not love. Acceptance is.
‐‐ Michael Learned
I used to love playing football in high school. I played with the same guys for 10 years.
‐‐ Mickey Rourke
I used to love politics. I can't say I do any more. All the fun has gone out of it. Each side is engaged in this trench warfare of managerialism. They're all too scared to say anything that might make them appear something other than completely bland.
‐‐ Robert Harris
I used to love sitting on the bathroom floor in my pajamas and watching my mother get ready for an event. She'd stand in front of her vanity and apply bright red and blue makeup - it was the '80s, you know.
‐‐ Ivanka Trump
I used to love stage above all, but that was when I was a single man. As I get older, the time commitment gets harder for theatre.
‐‐ Seamus Dever
I used to love the '20s.
‐‐ David Bailey
I used to love the Beatles and the Stones and I'd always want to hang out with them, even though they were about seven years older.
‐‐ Peter Noone
I used to love the feeling of running, of running too far. It made my skin tingle.
‐‐ Larry Bird
I used to love the 'Star Trek' movies, 'Wrath of Khan' and stuff like that. Loved those movies when I was a kid. And 'Star Wars' obviously was hands-down probably - I mean I had the sheets. I was a big fan of that.
‐‐ Michael Ealy
I used to love to create outfits, and I still do - I just don't have the time. How can you wear one thing and never wear it again? Even my wedding dress - I had a dress made that I could wear again. I'm a child of the depression, so I'm very, very practical.
‐‐ Iris Apfel
I used to love to draw. I didn't want to go to art class because I felt that would be too corny when I was young, but architectural drafting was the cool thing to do because there was more precision. It taught me a lot about building and structures and doorways and frames and windowsills.
‐‐ Ice Cube
I used to love to go to the movies - I'd see two in a row. A few times I even snuck into the second movie after it started... now that I think about it, that's kind of like shoplifting! Needless to say, I still love going to the movies, but I don't sneak in anymore.
‐‐ Danica McKellar
I used to love to play dress-up, where you get your mother's or your grandmother's dresses and high heels.
‐‐ Suzanne Farrell
I used to love to see Willie Pep and Ray Robinson. To me, the epitome of a great athlete is a great boxer. I just love the rhythm of seeing a man dance, slip punches. I loved the dancers and boxers. I would see them and be mesmerized.
‐‐ Emanuel Steward
I used to love to sit and listen to the old people talk about yesterday. There's a lot of good information there.
‐‐ Curtis Mayfield
I used to love to untangle chains when I was a child. I had thin, busy fingers, and I never gave up. Perhaps there was a psychiatric component to my concentration but like much of my psychic damage, this worked to everyone's advantage.
‐‐ Anne Lamott
I used to love watching him as a player, so it is a joy to play alongside him. I might take the mickey out of him, but deep down I have so much admiration for him.
‐‐ Robbie Keane
I used to love wildlife as a kid and being outside in the garden and the woods and the field and that stuff.
‐‐ Sean Bean
I used to love Woody Allen but feel he's become a hack as a director. 'Bullets Over Broadway' is the only film of his I've enjoyed in the last 10 years.
‐‐ Douglas Wood
I used to love writing in my journal.
‐‐ Tyra Banks
I used to make clothes for my sister's dolls. I couldn't care less for the dolls, but I could make the clothes really easily.
‐‐ Philip Treacy
I used to make fun of my friends who had BlackBerries. And I know that the expression CrackBerry has been going around, but now I fully understand it. I'm actually addicted to a piece of machinery, and that's really embarrassing.
‐‐ John Krasinski
I used to make fun of the kids in school who acted or went to dance class.
‐‐ Matt Dillon
I used to make fun of young people when I was 17 - the angst, the insecurities, all those tattoos.
‐‐ Craig Kilborn
I used to make my grandparents pay a dollar to watch me sing 'Grease' songs and 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' in their living room. I was always an entertainer, and I would always do all that stuff, but it slowly evolved into a career, which is great, but it wasn't a plan.
‐‐ Zoe Kravitz
I used to make my manager Jamie not tell me where I was going to be the next day, because I was so afraid of flying and of anything. But now I love flying, I love working hard, I love being around the world.
‐‐ Ellie Goulding
I used to make my own food and ate on my own in my room.
‐‐ Victoria Wood
I used to make up names when I used to catalog my stuff.
‐‐ Richard D. James
I used to make up stories about my father. I would go to the movies and look for a character who looked like my father.
‐‐ Danny Aiello
I used to make up stuff in my bio all the time, that I used to be a professional ice-skater and stuff like that. I found it so inspirational. Why not make myself cooler than I am?
‐‐ Stephen Colbert
I used to MC a bit when I was young - 14 or 15 years old.
‐‐ Maajid Nawaz
I used to meditate all the time in bed. That was when I was raising my daughter, and I'd get her up and off to school, and then I would go back to bed and meditate. And then I would do the same in the evening, and that was very good for that period because I had so many things to juggle as a single mother.
‐‐ Alice Walker
I used to - my earliest memory of waking up with a melody in my head was, you know, 8, 9, 10. I've always heard kind of melodies in my head.
‐‐ Bono
I used to never feel pressure to be creative; it's always just been a fun thing. And then suddenly, it's my job, and people are asking, 'Where's the record?'
‐‐ Flume
I used to never miss the 'New Yorker' or 'New York.' Now I never bother.
‐‐ Dan Jenkins
I used to not back down from a challenge.
‐‐ Elizabeth Moon
I used to not be confident. My father certainly didn't add to my confidence. When I was 17 or 18, I was voted the most beautiful girl in England by the association of press photographers. When they called Daddy for a comment, he said, 'I'm amazed. She's a nice looking girl, but nothing special.'
‐‐ Joan Collins
I used to not be really honest with girls and then I dropped a song called 'Starry Room' and then I started turning over a new leaf.
‐‐ Jaden Smith
I used to not have any confidence when it came to my body - I developed very late in terms of being a girl!
‐‐ Sara Sampaio
I used to not like being called a 'woman architect': I'm an architect, not just a woman architect. Guys used to tap me on the head and say, 'You are okay for a girl.' But I see the incredible amount of need from other women for reassurance that it could be done, so I don't mind that at all.
‐‐ Zaha Hadid
I used to not really like going to the gym when I was playing tournaments because I'd be sore and stiff. But the more you keep doing it, the less soreness you have. And you actually start to enjoy it.
‐‐ Rory McIlroy
I used to not stutter any. Oh, I did when I was a kid, I stuttered, I had a bad stutter until I was probably between the second and third grade and a guy got rid of it for me.
‐‐ Lee Hazlewood