We were in a great, seething moment in the 1970s. There was a new Labour government and everything seemed full of hope... But, as we got older and we saw how much women's behaviour contributed to what was wrong, we stopped being able to see ourselves purely as.
‐‐ Helen Garner
We were in a relationship for eight years, and we maybe saw each other, total, for a year.
‐‐ Izabella Scorupco
We were in all four men with eight animals; for besides the spare horses led by Shaw and myself, an additional mule was driven along with us as a reserve in case of accident.
‐‐ Francis Parkman
We were in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. It's a nice town, but it's aggressively quaint. They've got a popcorn shop above a waterfall and parades that come through town. It's all-American.
‐‐ Nick Robinson
We were in Japan once where they had 30 kinds of green tea. I thought there was one.
‐‐ Billy Corgan
We were in Little Rock. We were assessing a very important issue. In the midst of our discussions, we were receiving urgent inquiries from The Washington Post asking about interviews.
‐‐ Ken Starr
We were in love with 'Mean Streets' and 'Taxi Driver.' We had no idea why nothing remotely like that was done in Denmark.
‐‐ Mads Mikkelsen
We were in opposition to the decision to go to war. But after the war happened, it was clear that you could not sit and look-there would be a breeding ground for terrorism or a new collapsed or failed state named Iraq!
‐‐ Joschka Fischer
We were in Philadelphia when Manager Pat shifted me from third to short, and right off the bat, I knew I had found my dish. Footwork was more a part of the new position than it had been at third. I suddenly felt I had sprouted wings. A world of new possibilities opened for me.
‐‐ Bobby Wallace
We were in recycling before recycling was cool.
‐‐ Anthony Pratt
We were in the Arabian Desert for nine months. And I was having the time of my life. It could have been an archeological expedition, a military expedition.
‐‐ Peter O'Toole
We were in the heart of the ghetto in Chicago during the Depression, and every block - it was probably the biggest black ghetto in America - every block also is the spawning ground practically for every gangster, black and white, in America too.
‐‐ Quincy Jones
We were in the market ahead of competition. We brought new products on the market ahead of competition. We rolled out our networks. We begged, borrowed, stole, put things out. And while they were never near perfect, they were first. And that gave us, to my mind, a lot of advantage.
‐‐ Sunil Mittal
We were in the same band, but we're two completely different people. People have asked me to make comparisons with our albums, and I can't, because there's no comparison. Her album's okay. I don't think she's the best singer on Earth, but she's okay.
‐‐ Melanie Chisholm
We were interested in this notion of compression- a lot of the songs were really short so that you'd absorb them in memory rather than when you're actually hearing them.
‐‐ Arto Lindsay
We were into Hendrix and Cream, who were like the heaviest bands around at that time. We just wanted to be heavier than everybody else!
‐‐ Geezer Butler
We were intrigued by the fact that we had so much actual behavior among people on our dating site, OKCupid.
‐‐ Sam Yagan
We were just a bunch of high school kids who got into the Ramones together.
‐‐ Santiago Durango
We were just a gaggle of kids, and everybody played together and had a good time. You know how kids can be completely horrible - abusive but fun. But anyway, it was a nice childhood.
‐‐ Peter Jurasik
We were just a one-room bookstore; we didn't have any money for lawyers.
‐‐ Lawrence Ferlinghetti
We were just covered in dirt the whole time. It was so hot - and that was in winter. I can not imagine what it's like in summer and how the people who actually live out there survive.
‐‐ Toni Collette
We were just emerging from the Depression. Superman started in 1938. Batman started in 1939. So, we were just recovering.
‐‐ Jerry Robinson
We were kept at work, and permitted to speak with each other only on such subjects as related to the Convent, and all in the hearing of the old nuns who sat by us.
‐‐ Maria Monk
We were kind of caught up in the genre trap. We didn't really have a lot of artistic freedom. They wanted us to go into a certain direction, so they could promote us easier.
‐‐ Mark McGrath
We were led to a pediatric ophthalmologist. It's a hard date for me, April 14, 1998. The doctor came back from the examining room and told us she had tumors in both eyes.
‐‐ Hunter Tylo
We were licencees of Sara Lee Corp's air freshener brand Ambi Pur, which they sold to Procter and Gamble. So we handed it over to Procter and Gamble. Now we will introduce our own brand of air freshener.
‐‐ Adi Godrej
We were like a stock company at Warners. We didn't know any of the stars from the other studios.
‐‐ Olivia De Havilland
We were like a white family from the 1920s or something. My parents had this bizarre, different way of looking at things from the people that surrounded us. I went to an all-Mexican grade school and an all-black high school, and not many people in those places liked the same stuff as me.
‐‐ Jack White
We were like bishops of opposite color.
‐‐ Boris Spassky
We were like heroes, to stand there and observe the police, and the police were scared to move upon us.
‐‐ Bobby Seale
We were like psychedelic folk combined with Sonic Youth's noise.
‐‐ Daisy Berkowitz
We were living in a tumultuous time, when the world was upside down. Freeman produced a show that was black and white, the good guys versus the bad guys.
‐‐ James MacArthur
We were living in California, and it just wasn't conducive for the lifestyle that we wanted with kids. Los Angeles is tricky to get around, there's paparazzi to deal with, and I had this feeling that I just wanted to move back to Australia.
‐‐ Chris Hemsworth
We were living in Denver, Colorado, and I was teaching high school. I asked the kids to write a short story, so I thought I should write some myself.
‐‐ Adrian McKinty
We were living in the Slad Road when my father left us. I was about three.
‐‐ Laurie Lee
We were Londoners for about seven years during the decade they called the naughties. My first son, Finn, was born over there. He's actually very proud of that fact.
‐‐ Rhys Darby
We were looking at ourselves as a store rather than a brand. When you do that, you draw thick, heavy lines around your freedom.
‐‐ Robert J. Fisher
We were looking for a 'good shepherd', and instead we got a German shepherd.
‐‐ Pope Benedict XVI
We were lounging around in this beautiful house in LA, and I'm coming from NY, so sometimes when we weren't working I would just sit on those folding chairs.
‐‐ Maggie Gyllenhaal
We were lumped into the Lite Metal radio bands.
‐‐ Kip Winger
We were made to exercise. We feel better.
‐‐ Bob Greene
We were mainly concerned about nudity - how much could be shown in 1959 and how much would convey, without being gratuitous, the terror of being attacked naked and wet.
‐‐ Joseph Stefano
We were making new ones the second year. We were in syndication the second year. So we were on Saturday nights, prime time, every morning, and then they put it on Sunday evenings too. So it was all over the place.
‐‐ Gavin MacLeod
We were making the first step out of the age of chemistry and physics, and into the age of biology.
‐‐ Jeremy Rifkin
We were marching since we were babies and all we did was make Jane Fonda famous.
‐‐ Robert Patrick
We were married for almost 45 years. We fought all the time, it wasn't a great love or anything, it wasn't a great, all-consuming passion. She was just there. A lot of people were startled because we didn't seem devoted but we were.
‐‐ Hugh Leonard
We were married in Capri almost two years ago and we have made a pact with each other to visit the beautiful island and the church where we were married every year for the rest of our lives.
‐‐ Giuliana Rancic
We were never a family that had a lot. We had enough, but not a lot.
‐‐ Elizabeth Edwards
We were never happy with the way cello was recorded, and we wanted to experiment in the studio to make the cello rock as much as possible. On the second album, we had great help from Bob Ezrin, who helped us develop our sound even more.
‐‐ Luka Sulic