I went to uni and then drama school afterwards and lived in quite a few student houses.
‐‐ Greg McHugh
I went to university and I was a bit out of my depth, socially.
‐‐ Jason Isaacs
I went to University College London and read English literature, then realised if you were interested in story and narrative, film was the way to go.
‐‐ Alison Owen
I went to university for a year, and I'm not one for schooling and have no enjoyment sitting in a classroom all day and ended up going to live in England for two years, just to travel. I worked in a bar in a hotel for a couple of years and had no intention of becoming an actor. That's where I met my agent.
‐‐ Travis Fimmel
I went to university in Colorado and studied art history. I did some photography classes there, although it felt really pretentious.
‐‐ Pamela Hanson
I went to university in the north of England at University of Birmingham to do an English literature degree, and I knew I could do extracurricular stuff with theater and drama. I started a theater company, called Article 19, and I did it with a bunch of friends. I wrote and directed plays. I had a radio show.
‐‐ Tom Riley
I went to University of Victoria on Vancouver Island and their theater program.
‐‐ Thomas Middleditch
I went to USC and tried to learn about the other side of the camera a little bit.
‐‐ Joseph Mazzello
I went to USC for writing. I was judgmental of actors and their Starbucks and fancy cars.
‐‐ Analeigh Tipton
I went to Vegas for 22 years, married some absolutely charming women, and gave them all my money.
‐‐ Anthony Newley
I went to Vietnam; it was my first assignment as a reporter for the UPI, and I never could get away from the war.
‐‐ Neil Sheehan
I went to visit Alcatraz years ago when I was on tour with the Pistols, and I really liked the atmosphere of the place. I genuinely, really, thoroughly enjoyed the whole morning there. I just liked the quietness and stillness of what is basically a cruel prison complex. I still found some kind of joy in that. That's how I am.
‐‐ John Lydon
I went to visit my father to tell him that I was going to go to college and become an architect - that was my dream. I was like, yeah I graduated from school, but it's not like you showed up for that. But all he was worried about is whether or not I wanted money from him.
‐‐ Jake Roberts
I went to Vortex and Vortex is a whole 'nother story.
‐‐ Rob Walton
I went to vote once, but I got too scared. I couldn't decide whom to vote for.
‐‐ Andy Warhol
I went to Walter Reed hospital a couple of times to visit wounded soldiers, kids with no legs and one arm. You start to question some things.
‐‐ Jeff Daniels
I went to Washington several times at the request of different parties to talk about education reform. I used to always say I felt like I needed to take a shower after I left, because it was so partisan that I just really hated it.
‐‐ Paul Sadler
I went to Washington to ask for a little residual payment for the people who had written films in the early, early days, people who never got any residuals on tapes or anything at all.
‐‐ Fay Wray
I went to watch Coldplay in Florida and saw Chris Martin before they went on. He sang 'What Makes You Beautiful' before the chorus of 'Yellow' kicked in. That was so strange because he's an inspiration for me. I think he's so good, he's sick... he's a really nice guy too.
‐‐ Harry Styles
I went to watch my father at Silverstone in the early 1950s, and I've still got the car he was in.
‐‐ Nick Mason
I went to watch Pavarotti once. He doesn't like it when you join in.
‐‐ Mick Miller
I went to Wimbledon before I could walk. It's just been a lifelong passion.
‐‐ Anna Wintour
I went to work and did a lot of homework about what was wrong with me.
‐‐ Margot Kidder
I went to work at 11 years old. I became governor. It's not a big deal. Work doesn't hurt anybody. I'm all for not allowing a 12-year-old to work 40 hours. But a 12-year-old working eight to 10 hours a week or a 14-year-old working 12 to 15 hours a week is not bad.
‐‐ Paul LePage
I went to work for Catholics United for the Faith, and I basically found myself in the midst of the traditionalist branch of the Catholic revival. There is an intellectual rigor that is very much valued there and that I was in awe of.
‐‐ Regina Doman
I went to work for the Civil Service. I'd wanted to work for the Ministry of Defence because I had some far-fetched idea that it had something to do with the Avengers, but I ended up in Social Security.
‐‐ Paul O'Grady
I went to work in 1962, and by '64 I was writing all the time, every night and every weekend. It didn't occur to me that, having read nothing and knowing nothing, I was in no position to write a book.
‐‐ Peter Carey
I went to work in a woman's home in Los Angeles as a mother's helper. I worked there about two years. Went to school with all rich kids. I was the only poor kid in the school, and I was already insecure. But my voice saved me because I sang in school, and I was real popular because of my voice.
‐‐ Georgia Holt
I went to work in an office and learned, among other lessons, to do things I did not care for, and to do them well. Before I left this office, two of my books had already been published.
‐‐ Sigrid Undset
I went to work. That was a turning point. When you have to do eight shows a week and your name is on the marquee, no matter what is going on at home or what's on the cover of the newspapers, you've got to do your job.
‐‐ Marla Maples
I went to work when I was a young fellow and I loved what I did. And I just kept working. And when I decided that maybe the time had come for me to quit, I got depressed. What could I do if I didn't work?
‐‐ Mike Wallace
I went to work with a guy named Matt Fuller, who was a Mothers fan, and low and behold, Arthur was working for him also. We worked together for about six months and decided to strike out on our own.
‐‐ Jimmy Carl Black
I went to Yale's drama school for theater, so we did tons of Shakespeare; then, I got out of school and said, 'OK, it will be Shakespeare,' and it was like, 'Or, it will be commercials and soaps.'
‐‐ Kristen Connolly
I went to Yosemite as an homage to Ansel Adams. I could never be Ansel Adams, but to know that's there for us - there's so much for us in this country.
‐‐ Annie Leibovitz
I went to, you know, a church in Chicago, and my mom, of course, was in the choir because my mom was a singer; she used to sing. I wanted to be in the choir as well, and I was like, 'Mom, please, you know, I want to sing in the choir with you guys.' I kept on asking her, and finally I was, you know, in the choir.
‐‐ Keke Palmer
I went to Zimbabwe. I know how white people feel in America now; relaxed! Cause when I heard the police car I knew they weren't coming after me!
‐‐ Richard Pryor
I went up a pants size during my pregnancy.
‐‐ Ellen Pompeo
I went up a straight crooked lane and, I said 'No thanks, yes if yer please.
‐‐ Jack Finney
I went up for the first time when I was 18. It's a great place - I love L.A.; I mean, in Ireland it just rains all the time, it's crap weather, so it's nice to go to L.A. where it's just sunshine every day, and then it's kinda easier to live a kinda healthy lifestyle.
‐‐ Jack Reynor
I went up to the top of the career ladder and I came down again, I am past all that.
‐‐ Iain Duncan Smith
I went West and took part in the strike of the machinists - the Southern Pacific Railroad, the corporation that swung California by its golden tail, that controlled its legislature, its farmers, its preachers, its workers.
‐‐ Mary Harris Jones
I went whole hog at the actor's lifestyle - really embraced it. I had by then known how much I loved acting already, because I discovered acting from a teacher in the seminary - that's the first place I ever did it, in the seminary.
‐‐ Peter Jurasik
I went window shopping today! I bought four windows.
‐‐ Tommy Cooper
I went with agnosticism for a long, long time because I just hated to say I was an atheist - being an atheist seemed so rigid. But the more I became comfortable with the word, and the more I read, it started to stick.
‐‐ Julia Sweeney
I went with Lionel Hampton for three years. Out of that came a trip to Europe.
‐‐ Quincy Jones
I went with the old adage that you should write what you know. What I knew was 18th century Britain, so what I decided I would do is write a novel based on my dissertation research.
‐‐ David Liss
I went with Tom Ford to a bunch of events one year, and he's so wonderful and handsome and so much fun to be with; he made me look, like, 100 percent better in every single picture.
‐‐ Julianne Moore
I went without health insurance until 'Roger & Me,' basically - from about age 20 till about age 35. With 'Roger & Me,' I joined the Directors Guild and the Writers Guild, and since then I've had excellent health care managed by the union.
‐‐ Michael Moore
I wept my way through teaching practice.
‐‐ Geraldine McCaughrean