I usually listen to surf music, not much instrumental music, and when I was younger I listened to jazz.
‐‐ John Hughes
I usually listen to the same thing over and over again: Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D Major. And Leonard Cohen.
‐‐ Sue Townsend
I usually listen to various kind of singers. Curtis Mayfield was my favorite. James Brown, Tina Turner, queen of soul, I started to get that musical essence from that time before I even do my first song.
‐‐ Burning Spear
I usually live in my own ignorant, pop-culture bubble, so I don't really know what people are doing.
‐‐ Josh Thomas
I usually look at things like that from an audience perspective first, then have a closer look at the specific character they're talking about me for.
‐‐ Colm Meaney
I usually love to go bowling when I'm in Vegas. There's something about Vegas and bowling, do you know what I mean? You know what I mean. Bowling is just the thing to do.
‐‐ Rutina Wesley
I usually make films with $2 and a paper clip.
‐‐ Ava DuVernay
I usually make records very quickly. I usually go in and record them and mix them, and I'm done within a couple of weeks.
‐‐ Jesse Harris
I usually make sure that my stories are from Africa or my own background so as to highlight the cultural background at the same time as telling the story.
‐‐ Buchi Emecheta
I usually make up my mind about a man in ten seconds, and I very rarely change it.
‐‐ Margaret Thatcher
I usually never sleep in past 10, unless it's the weekend and I had a night out with my friends, because I like to start my day.
‐‐ Selena Gomez
I usually only play with very close friends.
‐‐ Emanuel Ax
I usually plan to read a book for a half-hour before bed, but then I end up staying awake until 3 A.M. to finish it. Fortunately, my dog doesn't mind when I keep the bedside lamp on.
‐‐ Amanda Hocking
I usually play character parts in Hollywood films.
‐‐ Parker Posey
I usually play disenfranchised youth.
‐‐ Robin Tunney
I usually play toffs and soldiers, with a sideline in mass murderers.
‐‐ Samuel West
I usually played comic lovers or losers - weak, ineffectual men.
‐‐ Roger Rees
I usually played out and out heavies. No one else 'saw' me in any other role. No one else had ever believed I could be anything but a heavy. It was a heavy in a picture with Clara Kimball Young that June Mathis saw me and decided to cast me as Julio. 'There is the man for Julio,' she said, 'He, and no one other.'
‐‐ Rudolph Valentino
I usually point out that most loss of life and property has been due to the collapse of antiquated and unsafe structures, mostly of brick and other masonry.
‐‐ Charles Francis Richter
I usually prepare a track and then I work with the artist when it's time to do the vocals.
‐‐ Kenneth Edmonds
I usually refer to myself as Hispanic.
‐‐ Andres Serrano
I usually run in the morning and like to have something substantial but light to eat before and after. My go-to choices are either a banana with almond butter or a smoothie.
‐‐ Christy Turlington
I usually say I did the best I could with what I had. I have no major regrets.
‐‐ Stokely Carmichael
I usually say I left puberty at 58.
‐‐ Ingmar Bergman
I usually say Latina, Mexican-American or American Mexican, and in certain contexts, Chicana, depending on whether my audience understands the term or not.
‐‐ Sandra Cisneros
I usually settle into a routine during the season where I shoot for about 15 or 20 minutes before and after practice, and then do the whole practice.
‐‐ Steve Nash
I usually shop at Charlotte Ruth and Bebe.
‐‐ Christy Romano
I usually shower the night before, lay out all my clothes on the floor, so then I just fall into them, clean my teeth, stumble out the door, get into my car and go wherever it is that we're shooting. You have breakfast on set.
‐‐ Lenny Abrahamson
I usually sing a lot on my mixtapes. I sing a lot on songs that just really aren't singles. Even my first single, 'My Last,' which I feel like is more pop than anything - I was originally singing the chorus on there. I'm used to that. I've always had fresh melodies.
‐‐ Big Sean
I usually sit around with the guitar in reach and grab it when I get an idea. Sometimes it lasts five minutes, and sometimes it lasts all day.
‐‐ Alex Turner
I usually sit down at 8 A.M. and work through to 7 P.M., with breaks that total no more than an hour and a half.
‐‐ Stephanie Laurens
I usually sleep just a few hours a night.
‐‐ Jackson Rathbone
I usually sleep ten to eight hours per night. I sometimes also have a nap in the afternoon.
‐‐ Romain Grosjean
I usually speak with all my drummers so that I write my songs with them in mind, and we'll have bass sounds, choir sounds, and then you can multi-task with all these orchestral sounds. Through the magic medium of technology, I can play all kinds of sounds - double bass and stuff.
‐‐ Bat for Lashes
I usually spend my free time worrying about when I'm going to work next.
‐‐ Merritt Wever
I usually spend the hiatus of 'Dexter' in New York in a way to balance things.
‐‐ Jennifer Carpenter
I usually spend Valentines Day with my friends. But if I did have a girlfriend, I'd bring her flowers and candy.
‐‐ Zac Efron
I usually stalk fans because I think they're really funny on Twitter. They don't know it, but I'll just go through their timelines, and if something is happening in the media, I always read fan accounts instead of the news because they have all the info and make the funniest jokes about it, so that's how I get my gossip - by stalking fans.
‐‐ Gigi Hadid
I usually start from the most general to the more specific. I'll get an emotional overview for the film as a whole, trying to pinpoint what the musical identity is and come up with thematic ideas - any ideas that identify as succinctly as possible what the film is.
‐‐ Marco Beltrami
I usually start my day when my kids wake up.
‐‐ Anne Wojcicki
I usually start with a lyric and see where that takes me.
‐‐ Adam Schlesinger
I usually start with a repulsive character and go on from there.
‐‐ Chester Gould
I usually start with an ending, then outline high points of things that happen, and kind of make up the rest as I go along. Occasionally, the characters surprise me, and I wonder how we got here. Other times, the characters are stubborn and won't do something I want them to in the story.
‐‐ Julie Kagawa
I usually start writing a novel that I then abandon. When I say abandon, I don't think any writer ever abandons anything that they regard as even a half-good sentence. So you recycle. I mean, I can hang on to a sentence for several years and then put it into a book that's completely different from the one it started in.
‐‐ Kate Atkinson
I usually stay in on Sunday nights. I'm not much of a party person.
‐‐ Robert Wilson
I usually stick out my hand and hope he puts the ball in it. Except the one time I went out to take Early Wynn out. I stuck out my hand and he hit me right in the stomach with the ball.
‐‐ Al Lopez
I usually submit a novel at a certain number of words, and when I've finished working with my editor, the novel is longer than when I submitted it. I need my editor to help me open up the story.
‐‐ David Bergen
I usually tell people I watch like '24' and 'Prison Break.'
‐‐ Hope Solo
I usually tell people upfront what to expect, and that I really want their feedback and their ideas, and if they think I've got a hair out of place or food stuck in my teeth, gosh, I want to know that.
‐‐ Greg Brenneman