I wonder why it is, that young men are always cautioned against bad girls. Anyone can handle a bad girl. It's the good girls men should be warned against.
‐‐ David Niven
I wonder why people commit crimes that are premeditated - to gain love, because of hatred, or for financial reasons.
‐‐ Petina Gappah
I wonder why there is a designated hitter in baseball after all these years? As an experiment, it seemed like a swell enough idea, but you would think the novelty would have worn off by now and everyone would get back to playing baseball.
‐‐ Jay Mohr
I wondered a little why God was such a useless thing. It seemed a waste of time to have him. After that he became less and less, until he was... nothingness.
‐‐ Frances Farmer
I wondered had I really oversold the Hubble. I have to admit that, since, I have been convinced that I didn't.
‐‐ Nancy Roman
I wondered how people would take me being a country music singer. I thought about deviating from that and singing other things. But... it doesn't really make sense for me to try to be something that I'm not.
‐‐ Carrie Underwood
I wondered how they would top the Pirates and skeletons and moonlight, because that's a pretty cool concept.
‐‐ Orlando Bloom
I wondered if I would talk about drug use. But I guess, why hide it?
‐‐ Elliott Smith
I wondered if people might not have had enough of Simon Armitage and wondered whether I hadn't had enough of Simon Armitage.
‐‐ Simon Armitage
I wondered to what extent people remained the same as they'd been when very young; if one peeled back the layers of living one would come to the know child.
‐‐ Dick Francis
I wondered what would be the most humiliating way possible to be turned into a vampire - a story that a vampire would be embarrassed to share with their vampire buddies over a nice glass of Type O.
‐‐ Molly Harper
I wondered whether the nuclear transfer techniques could be used to introduce purified macro-molecules into an egg, and hence into embryonic cells.
‐‐ John Gurdon
I wore a coat and tie all through high school: my way of being rebellious in the late 1950s.
‐‐ Vint Cerf
I wore a GoPro camera on my head for all three of my boys.
‐‐ Nick Woodman
I wore a lot of vintage clothing. I dressed like a reporter, with a little card in my hat. I had these fantasies of who I wanted to be, so I'd dress like an explorer, a cowboy. I dressed up like Elton John a lot too. That was another period.
‐‐ Illeana Douglas
I wore a mullet to the Grammys! I have no fear.
‐‐ Zendaya
I wore a pink Betsey Johnson dress to my prom, and I pretty much looked like a pink cupcake. I loved that dress!
‐‐ Sarah Gadon
I wore a thong and a bra and a wig. Those things hurt. I mean, thongs? Like, they dig in. It takes a tough man to be a woman.
‐‐ Hank Azaria
I wore a woman's antique fur jacket to my high school junior prom.
‐‐ Lance Loud
I wore bulletproof vests, and my bodyguards had the option of having bulletproof vests - I bought five sets.
‐‐ Ernst Zundel
I wore glasses my whole life, but then I got Lasik eyeball surgery, and I fixed that.
‐‐ Ryan Eggold
I wore goofy hats to school and did musical theater. Most people thought I was a dork. But if you have a sense of humor about it, no one can bring you down.
‐‐ Zac Efron
I wore makeup when I was at school, and I wore makeup when glam started. I started wearing it again when punk started. I've always been drawn to wearing it. It's partly ritualistic, partly theatrical and partly just because I think I look better with it on.
‐‐ Robert Smith
I wore miniskirts in the days when no fat girls should have, and with total delight.
‐‐ Maeve Binchy
I wore my first pair of Louboutins during this press tour. It was absolutely amazing, they weren't heels, they were little shoes, but they were velvet and they were blue.
‐‐ Chloe Grace Moretz
I wore my same look for six years. My hat and glasses - people recognize me now.
‐‐ Theophilus London
I wore No. 19 because of Bryan Trottier. I liked the overall aspect of his game. I liked the way he conducted himself on the ice. He was a quiet guy. He played really hard; just a good all-around, prototypical center man who could do everything.
‐‐ Steve Yzerman
I wore ripped jeans and headbands before people wore that. I've been this guy ever since.
‐‐ Richard Grieco
I wore that same shirt yesterday playing golf. There goes the Nike account.
‐‐ Leslie Nielsen
I wore the Marc Jacobs dress, so I love Marc Jacobs. He has a vintage flair. But I've always worn a lot of vintage stuff, so it hasn't been a lot of designers. If I see something that I like, I just buy it.
‐‐ Elle Fanning
I wore U.S.A. across my chest in 1976.
‐‐ Caitlyn Jenner
I wore white kabuki makeup, had blue-black hair. At one point, I shaved an inch and a half around my hairline and continued the white makeup up so it made my head look slightly deformed. I thought it was hilarious.
‐‐ Melissa McCarthy
I work 338 days a year, 16 hours a day.
‐‐ Dave Pelzer
I work 6:00 a.m. to midnight, seven days a week.
‐‐ Jerry Falwell
I work 90 hours a week. I work 5 to 9, it's not 9 to 5.
‐‐ Angie Harmon
I work a little bit like a sculptor. When I start, my first idea for a building is with the material. I believe architecture is about that. It's not about paper, it's not about forms. It's about space and material.
‐‐ Peter Zumthor
I work a lot abroad and have the most wonderful family and kids, but being away, you do miss out sometimes. I really hope I won't regret the choices in the future.
‐‐ Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
I work a lot, and it's kind of like, you meet people, and you just click. It's not like I'm looking at something and thinking: 'South Park' - how do I get on that?' I just became friends with those guys first. They're nice guys.
‐‐ Bill Hader
I work a lot, and not just in Las Vegas.
‐‐ Juice Newton
I work a lot; I love to compose, ponder, and take notes when preparing for a role. I cut all the scenes, collate the images, form the character and shape its personality, then I make meticulous notes and transcribe each scene on my notebook.
‐‐ Julie Gayet
I work a lot in Africa: Texas and Africa have the best sunsets on the planet, that I've ever seen.
‐‐ Taylor Kitsch
I work a lot in the summers. My family goes to Maine, where we have a little house. My wife's a writer, too, and we can write for six hours a day and then play with the kids.
‐‐ Ben Marcus
I work a lot of conditioning and stamina.
‐‐ Canelo Alvarez
I work a lot of hours, and in this business you really try to keep as busy as you possibly can. Sometimes when you really focus on kids in your free time you lose the husband and wife relationship to some degree. It's been a real focus for us to make sure we stay focused on us two.
‐‐ Cameron Mathison
I work a lot of things out on stage nowadays rather than writing them in big blocks.
‐‐ Stewart Lee
I work a lot with my ski sponsor, Head, to develop new technologies.
‐‐ Ted Ligety
I work a seventeen hour day, and I'm personally responsible for 108 staff members in the embassy.
‐‐ Shirley Temple
I work all day, do research, sketch my ideas, prepare for performances.
‐‐ Lady Gaga
I work all day, morning and afternoon, just about every day. If I sit there like that for two or three years, at the end I have a book.
‐‐ Philip Roth
I work all the time. I never leave home. I mean, I just stay honed in on what's ahead.
‐‐ Sally Mann