But I was also a big mouth, I started to develop a troubled relationship with Harry Shorten.
‐‐ Gil Kane
But I was also a brat. I used to belong to a gang that went looking for fights with other gangs.
‐‐ Thomas Keneally
But I was also doing odd jobs around Portland, like spreading gravel and transplanting bamboo trees.
‐‐ Elliott Smith
But I was always a bit of a gypsy, anyway. I spent five years at Oklahoma State, five years at Miami and moved on after winning the national championship, and five years with the Cowboys. So, I was ready to move on. We won back-to-back Super Bowls, and I felt that I accomplished what I wanted to accomplish.
‐‐ Jimmy Johnson
But I was always much more interested in reading fashion magazines than I was music magazines when I was a teenager. Just that sense of romanticism and escapism and the dream of it has always been quite alluring to me, as well as that sense of becoming a character through clothes.
‐‐ Florence Welch
But I was amazed at how organized the Palestinian election authority was, how competent they were in setting up their polling places and the poll workers they had.
‐‐ Joe Biden
But I was, and still am, an avid reader and so when I first started I chose to photograph many of the great writers in this country to try and earn a living.
‐‐ Fay Godwin
But I was feeling quite down at the time. I was living in L.A., which was kind of weird for me.
‐‐ Bryan Ferry
But I was going to be a teacher my entire life, so I wasn't counting on money to much.
‐‐ Clay Aiken
But I was in awe of the painters; I mean I was new in New York, and I thought the painting that was going on here was just unbelievable.
‐‐ Robert Rauschenberg
But I was in the Radiohead studio today and Phil was there drumming and Thom was there playing. We feel like we've only just stopped and already people are wanting us to carry on.
‐‐ Jonny Greenwood
But I was losing so much bone density that I would have been in grave danger. And I mean grave danger. If I had let it go just a few more years I could have broken my hip or spine just picking up my granddaughter.
‐‐ Sally Field
But I was never, you know, when I see some kids today who are close to their parents, close to their friends... I think it's simply wonderful. I was not a happy kid. Back in those days, I remember the sick, gray days were better. Because when it was sunny I'd feel worse.
‐‐ Mike Wallace
But I was ready for it and I knew I could do it. I've just turned 40, I have a son and I feel more settled and driven than ever. I think my 40s will be my most prolific time. It's a very rare life you get to lead as a sitcom guy.
‐‐ Eric McCormack
But I was singing loud, and most singers weren't singing loud.
‐‐ Little Richard
But I was so wrapped up in sports growing up as a kid, that I think I was going to grow to be a pro ball player. But I found out real quick that was not going to happen.
‐‐ Tim McGraw
But I was still hoping to be able to coach and teach.
‐‐ Lee Majors
But I was sure of one thing. If God were a father, with children, that cleanliness I had been feeling wasn't God.
‐‐ Frances Farmer
But I was the most unashamed lone parent you were ever going to meet.
‐‐ J. K. Rowling
But I was very disappointed that I didn't get a chance to go overseas with that group, might not have gotten back but I wanted very much to go because there's not much of a record of the exploits of the first Negro fighter group.
‐‐ Gordon Parks
But I was very much into sports when I was a child.
‐‐ Eva Herzigova
But I was very, very lucky, and it was a wake up call as far as motorbikes are concerned. I never flirted with death on the bike, but now I'm totally convinced they're death machines.
‐‐ Liam Neeson
But I was very, very unhappy because my mother was very charming and generous, but to me, very dominating.
‐‐ Beatrice Wood
But I wasn't getting in my pace, staying within myself, I was getting a little rushed. So I think I finally took a couple deep breaths and let myself get my timing back.
‐‐ Cat Osterman
But I went down to Venezuela and spend a few weeks going through jungles. It's fantastic looking.
‐‐ Vincente Minnelli
But I went to high school in a Portland suburb and went to college here.
‐‐ Katherine Dunn
But I went to the University of Texas in the 30s, and while there I learned to ride. Mostly polo ponies.
‐‐ Eli Wallach
But I will add, there's one thing I will not do, ever: I will never talk to you about things you cannot change. It plants a negativity in the head of a designer or the student, and it's a distraction.
‐‐ Tim Gunn
But I will never stop helping and loving people the way Jesus said to.
‐‐ Michael Jackson
But I will say, I think there are some Democrats that don't want to address pension reform. I have taken on the issue of seniority and tenure. I think we have to address entitlements and the president has done that in his budget. I think we have to extend Medicare and the president has done that. But also reinvest in that program.
‐‐ Antonio Villaraigosa
But I will say that Harve Presnell... he was one of those guys who, when you're standing in a room with him... he's such an older masculine force that I remember thinking, 'Wow, his voice makes me sound like Pee-Wee Herman.'
‐‐ Tony Hale
But I will say that living in Ireland has changed the cadence and fullness of speech, since the Irish love words and use as many of them in a sentence as possible.
‐‐ Anne McCaffrey
But I will say that most comedians are the saddest people I know. That is the biggest paradox to me.
‐‐ Jean Reno
But I will say this: In my humble opinion, knowing nothing about it, I do believe that they have remote viewers working on where Osama Bin Laden is. I absolutely, 100%, convinced of that.
‐‐ Aaron Eckhart
But I wish they would make a musical of some kind. I miss musicals so much. You don't see them anymore.
‐‐ Dick Van Dyke
But I wish to point out that it is entirely wrong to say that the Chinese are not religious.
‐‐ Hu Shih
But I won't deprive myself of singing opera as long as my voice follows.
‐‐ Placido Domingo
But I won't work with the exact same crew film after film because I feel the work would get a little complacent.
‐‐ Patrice Leconte
But I work harder now because I have so much more exposure. And actually the harder you work as a writer, the better you get at it. It's like anything else. It's a muscle you have to exercise. I write more now than ever.
‐‐ Ron White
But, I would always be thinking of how pictures are constructed and colour, how to use it, I mean you're using it for constructing, makes you think about it, the place did as well.
‐‐ David Hockney
But I would argue that a longer war it's more difficult to keep records than a shorter war.
‐‐ Christopher Shays
But I would assert that despite the wide variety of yoga options and individual preferences, there is one universal element: the union of consciousness and movement, breath and awareness.
‐‐ Carre Otis
But, I would be naive not to recognize the number of musicians who tell me they have been influenced by me and sight me - as well as Alex and Neil - as a musician who has been a positive influence on their playing.
‐‐ Geddy Lee
But I would bet that the euro continues to exist and that its importance as a global currency will likely increase.
‐‐ Peer Steinbruck
But I would defy anyone to go back over the years and tell me anyone whose career I've ruined, anyone whom I've driven out of the service, anyone I've fired from a job.
‐‐ Norman Schwarzkopf
But I would have executed much greater things, had not government always opposed my exertions, and placed others in situations which would have suited my talents.
‐‐ Adam Weishaupt
But I would lie on the floor and analyze everything. I'd listen to all the strings and the background vocals on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack and try to pick out the different instruments.
‐‐ Kevin Richardson
But I would like to think that it's the actor that makes the difference in these cases. Not the director, not the guy that wrote the book, not the guy that adapted it for the screen, but the actor.
‐‐ Ray Walston
But I would much prefer students going to college to learn and be prepared for the rigors of the new economic order, rather than dumping fees on them to subsidize football programs that, far from enhancing the academic mission instead make a mockery of it.
‐‐ H. G. Bissinger