I always claim that the writer has done 90 percent of the director's work.
‐‐ Harold Ramis
I always clean before the cleaning lady comes. If not, when I come home, I can't find anything. Cleaning ladies are always hiding things you leave out.
‐‐ Celia Cruz
I always collect a bunch of images for every film that I do, that reminds me of an essence of the character, or the time that they live in, or what they're experiencing.
‐‐ Mia Wasikowska
I always collect images, maybe because I was working with historic material - but even if I were working with contemporary material, I would do the same thing. I keep a kind of index of them while I'm working. I find them incredibly useful, not so much to illustrate a time, but to give some sense of the feeling of a time.
‐‐ Rachel Kushner
I always come across sounding like I hate my children. I actually love them very much.
‐‐ Julie Bowen
I always come from truth.
‐‐ Tiger Woods
I always come into these competitions hoping to come away with a gold medal. I won't relax until I have the gold medal around my neck.
‐‐ Katie Taylor
I always come to conclusions very fast. Well, that is one way of thinking, and the other way would be that I lack the necessary perseverance to stick to one thing that really fits me. I don't know if it's a good thing or bad thing.
‐‐ Takeshi Kitano
I always communicate musically. I want my band not only to learn the form and feel of the song by ear, like I do, but also have the freedom to contribute.
‐‐ Joey Alexander
I always compare human beings to animals. It's a nice way to figure out who they are.
‐‐ Vincent Cassel
I always compare myself to the best.
‐‐ Bradley Wiggins
I always complain because I'm old now and everything hurts.
‐‐ Mike Rowe
I always conceive a piece as a different set of challenges.
‐‐ John Corigliano
I always concentrate on respecting human beings and their lives and the meaning within their lives, and I believe that is something people around the world can appreciate.
‐‐ Kim Ki-duk
I always concentrated on doing the very best that I could in the job and the duties that I was assigned.
‐‐ Hugh Shelton
I always consider Shakespeare like a huge room. I mean, you open the door, and you can go anywhere.
‐‐ Campbell Scott
I always consider the settlement of America with reverence and wonder, as the opening of a grand scene and design in providence, for the illumination of the ignorant and the emancipation of the slavish part of mankind all over the earth.
‐‐ John Adams
I always considered myself a dancer before anything else.
‐‐ Annette Funicello
I always considered myself a minor writer. My province is small, and I try to explore it very, very thoroughly.
‐‐ Leonard Cohen
I always considered myself as a character actor. I always try to be versatile to show different sides of human experience.
‐‐ Robert Duvall
I always considered myself being an organizer. I'm very good at teaching singers, I'm very good at staging a show, to entertain people. But I never included myself. I never applied this to me as an artist.
‐‐ Ike Turner
I always considered myself the world's worst actress.
‐‐ Luise Rainer
I always considered myself very successful even before the success of Secrets and Lies.
‐‐ Brenda Blethyn
I always considered programming as being like modern-day wizardry. You could think of things in your mind and then make them happen.
‐‐ Jeff Minter
I always considered Ray Harryhausen's work so fine that it was way out of my league: in terms of realism and naturalism, in terms of animal movement.
‐‐ Nick Park
I always considered technical musicianship as something you should be ashamed of - I don't know why.
‐‐ Laurent Brancowitz
I always considered, with every shoot, I was on trial; every time I pick up my camera and start out on the relationship, I am at degree zero. There is no coasting.
‐‐ Douglas Kirkland
I always could hit, but fielding I had to work at. I took as much pride in fielding as hitting. I became a complete ballplayer. I knew when to take the extra base. I knew about the outfielder hitting the cutoff man. I knew when and how to bunt. I knew when to hit-and-run.
‐‐ George Kell
I always could putt. Part of my makeup, I always could putt.
‐‐ Tom Watson
I always counsel aspiring novelists that passion is the most important quality for a writer to possess - technique can be taught, but that relentless desire to write has to come from within.
‐‐ Lisa Kleypas
I always craft my words to the point where I think and hope they're perfect before I ever begin sketching.
‐‐ Kevin Henkes
I always crave to see more stories about and by people of color, particularly new work by young black writers.
‐‐ Katori Hall
I always create book soundtracks to capture the overall mood I'm going for and listen to them as I write. Those songs and scores really fuse with the scenes in my mind.
‐‐ Claudia Gray
I always cringe when people tell me they don't eat breakfast, as though that's a good thing. Eek! You have to start the day off with something in your stomach to get your metabolism active. Also, the mental game of 'holding out,' not eating for as long as possible, at least for me, was a really unhealthy mental place.
‐‐ Alison Sweeney
I always cry at weddings; they're beautiful, and I'm always moved.
‐‐ Jennifer Westfeldt
I always date younger men. For some reason that's just the way it's gone, because younger guys have always asked me out and I accept.
‐‐ Jennifer Coolidge
I always dedicate my goals to my mum. I lost her a couple of years ago. She was my biggest supporter and is always with me.
‐‐ Frank Lampard
I always defined myself in terms of my talkativeness, and being without a voice hits me in a number of ways.
‐‐ John Diamond
I always describe my career as something where nothing ever popped overnight.
‐‐ Emmanuelle Chriqui
I always design a landscape with fixed horizons whether it be mountains or a stone wall around a 20-foot-square plot.
‐‐ Rachel Lambert Mellon
I always design the hat with the wearer in mind; otherwise, it's an inanimate object.
‐‐ Philip Treacy
I always designed clothes from a very young age because I didn't like the way they were. They were paralyzing; they were stilted.
‐‐ Mary Quant
I always designed my robes and how I would present myself at every fight.
‐‐ Sugar Ray Leonard
I always devise a background so that it makes what your character goes through logical and keeps up the continuity.
‐‐ Dexter Fletcher
I always did each show for about two years. So if you play the music, it just comes back to me.
‐‐ Gwen Verdon
I always did feel beautiful when I was pregnant, but I do feel more me when I'm my normal size.
‐‐ Heidi Klum
I always did go against the singer-songwriter form. I think I've always had a lot of storytelling songs.
‐‐ Jill Sobule
I always did healthy things. I didn't sit around in nightclubs. Sure, I had my fair share of fun, but no one could ever accuse me of being a dilettante and doing nothing. I was always on this unbelievable quest to go and do.
‐‐ Marie-Chantal Claire
I always did my own thing. I'm not an outsider, but I have one foot in and one foot out.
‐‐ Jill Kargman