I was the guy on the swim team entertaining the bus on the way to the meets.
‐‐ Kevin Hart
I was the guy that told Bill Clinton he was going to win. I had gotten the final polling numbers. He had a comfortable lead. He was not going to lose.
‐‐ Paul Begala
I was the guy who had been bouncing around the film industry for years, and I'd been lucky if five or 10 people would see my movies, so Captain Jack did a big flip for my career.
‐‐ Johnny Depp
I was the guy who makes you scrub the latrine, the guy who makes you make your bed, the guy who screams at you for being late to work. The job requires you to be a mean, tough person. And I was fed up with it. I promised myself that if I ever got away from it, it wasn't going to be that way any more.
‐‐ Bob Ross
I was the guy who was constantly speaking out against the Vietnam War. I have no regrets about that.
‐‐ George McGovern
I was the guy who was friends with everybody. Yes, I had my core group of friends, but I wasn't part of a clique that excluded people. I hope they thought I was a nice guy. I tried to be just friendly and outgoing. I was class president. I'm supposed to run my class reunion in 2013.
‐‐ Austin Stowell
I was the hallway clown in high school.
‐‐ J. B. Smoove
I was the happiest guy in the world when I was on the ice. You're being paid to play a game! That's pretty special.
‐‐ Bobby Orr
I was the happiest in English class, and algebra was where I cried.
‐‐ Shelley Hennig
I was the Head Boy of East High School in 1999. I represent 303 - the area code, not the band - Mile High, until I die. I'm 31, a comedian; I juggle, but I don't glove it. I think waxed mustaches run a very thin line between hipster and 1800s barkeep.
‐‐ T. J. Miller
I was the hero of the young insurgent working class art movement.
‐‐ Elia Kazan
I was the highest-paid street performer, probably, in the history of Chicago. I was making like $800 a day.
‐‐ R. Kelly
I was the illegitimate child of the legitimate theater. I had no training. I came from downtown rock and roll, and when I came in and auditioned for the Broadway revival of 'Hair,' I had no eyebrows - kind of a Bowie-esque glimmer kid. And it was hard representing the flower power era when we were stone cold punks.
‐‐ Annie Golden
I was the Jane Roe of Roe vs. Wade, but Jane Roe has been laid to rest.
‐‐ Norma McCorvey
I was the jokester, the one who made the family laugh.
‐‐ Nicole Beharie
I was the Justin Bieber of the '70s. Really, I was.
‐‐ Barry Manilow
I was the Kate Moss of my day, atypical of what the public wanted, which was Brigitte Bardot. I was always tall, skinny and angular. But now, society has bought 55 years of my marketing 'Carmen,' and I'm considered beautiful. I hope that empowers older women.
‐‐ Carmen Dell'Orefice
I was the kid at six who was like, 'I want to be in a jazz club.' I was never the pop kid, ever. I mean that's not true, I had a couple years where I wanted to be Tiffany and Debbie Gibson, but aside from that, no.
‐‐ Rachael MacFarlane
I was the kid growing up who would play with G.I. Joes in a pink dress and then run off to play with my Barbies. It doesn't mean that I'm less girly, it just means that I have this other side of me. It's kinda cool to be a little bit of both, I think.
‐‐ Adrianne Palicki
I was the kid next door's imaginary friend.
‐‐ Emo Philips
I was the kid that grew up watching Bette Davis films.
‐‐ Rebecca Hall
I was the kid who always hung back and then dropped the jokes when you least expected it. Timing was everything. My mouth sort of developed over time.
‐‐ Jeff Ross
I was the kid who always liked to take the ball down to the school even in my free time, kick it against the wall, juggle it in the front yard and so it was kind of a perpetual state of playing soccer for me.
‐‐ Brandi Chastain
I was the kid who liked making other people laugh, so maybe the comedy came before the acting.
‐‐ Sharon Horgan
I was the kid who never won the races. I never jumped the highest. I wasn't on the list of the high-achieving.
‐‐ Kate Winslet
I was the kid who never won the races... I wasn't on the list of the high-achieving.
‐‐ Kate Winslet
I was the kid who was drawing on tables or removing the legs of furniture.
‐‐ Ty Pennington
I was the kid who was too geeky for the other kids.
‐‐ Patrick Rothfuss
I was the kind nobody thought could make it. I had a funny Boston accent. I couldn't pronounce my R's. I wasn't a beauty.
‐‐ Barbara Walters
I was the kind of child who worked hard every day with the cows and sheep - I was a very aggressive boy.
‐‐ Haile Gebrselassie
I was the kind of Jew who'd be in a bar, somebody would say it's Yom Kippur, and I'd go, 'Really?'
‐‐ Jill Soloway
I was the kind of kid that had some talents or ability, but it never came out in school.
‐‐ Francis Ford Coppola
I was the kind of kid who couldn't really stop making up stories during class. I didn't do very well academically because I was always drawing these little doodles in the margins of my notebooks and I wasn't bringing home the best grades.
‐‐ Meg Cabot
I was the kind of kid who loved singing. I loved rapping; I loved attention. But for me, it was more about chasing the dream of being a superstar because of the town I was from and because of what I'd seen.
‐‐ Trey Songz
I was the kind of kid who was always making up stories and adventures.
‐‐ Alexandra Adornetto
I was the kind of kid whose parents would drop him off at the local town library on their way to work, and I'd go and work my way through the children's area.
‐‐ Neil Gaiman
I was the kind of person who got bullied and loved the attention of it.
‐‐ David Walliams
I was the kind of reader in smudged pink harlequin glasses sitting on the cool, dusty floor of the Arrandale public library, standing at the edge of the playground, having broken a tooth in dodge ball, and lying under my covers with a flashlight.
‐‐ Amy Bloom
I was the King of Twinkie-Vision one day, the King of Jiggle TV the next, thanks to Farrah Fawcett and 'Three's Company.'
‐‐ Fred Silverman
I was the ladies' man in school. I always had friends; people looked up to me.
‐‐ Marques Houston
I was the last one to screen test for The Hardy Boys. I'd like to play that's not as clean-cut as Frank Hardy. I play him as straight as possible.
‐‐ Parker Stevenson
I was the last person to get high-speed Internet, I was the last person to get an iPod, the last person to get an iPhone... I travel to India for one month out of the year and I don't have a phone there, so I can go without, which is beautiful, too.
‐‐ Lindsey McKeon
I was - the last protest I was at was in Genoa, where I got tear gassed, and I hate tear gas, and I hate being in crowds.
‐‐ Noreena Hertz
I was the last Republican lieutenant governor and it's been over 20 years.
‐‐ Mike Curb
I was the law and order.
‐‐ Frank Gifford
I was the lead designer on 'Portal,' and I really enjoyed making that type of game.
‐‐ Kim Swift
I was the lead in 'Interview With The Vampire', until Tom Cruise decided he was interested. I was in 'The Wings Of The Dove' with Uma Thurman, until that got cancelled. I was in 'Shakespeare In Love' with Julia Roberts, until that fell apart.
‐‐ Rufus Sewell
I was the lead in two musicals, and I took dance classes.
‐‐ Corbin Bleu
I was the lead singer in a lot of the bands I was in. You have to be comfortable. You gotta get up there and sell the song. You have to get up there and sell the lyric. You gotta be able to feel it.
‐‐ Richie Sambora