I always feel so pretentious talking about comedy and deconstructing it. It always feels somehow self-centred to talk about any sort of process.
‐‐ Steve Carell
I always feel stupid giving advice since I've been married, what, a year? I can say this: Be in it for the long haul and just know there are going to be rough patches. No two people are the same, there are going to be areas where you just don't click.
‐‐ Nick Lachey
I always feel that art in general and acting in particular should make the audience a little uncomfortable, to slap them and wake them up.
‐‐ Antonio Banderas
I always feel that crime films are about capitalism because it is a genre where it is perfectly acceptable for all the characters to be motivated by the desire for money. In some ways, the crime film is the most honest American film because it portrays Americans as I experience a lot of them, in Hollywood, as being very concerned with money.
‐‐ Andrew Dominik
I always feel that I am writing for somebody who is bright but impatient. Someone who doesn't have unlimited time. That is my sense of the reader. So I have got to get to the point.
‐‐ Alain de Botton
I always feel that I have missed some good fortune if I am away from home when my bees swarm. What a delightful summer sound it is! How they come pouring out of the hive, twenty or thirty thousand bees, each striving to get out first!
‐‐ John Burroughs
I always feel that if you put me in a room with a director and a writer and let me talk about the script, I can give a good account of myself.
‐‐ Daniel Radcliffe
I always feel that in politics, you have a bridle on. Well, I took the bridle off. And I tell you, it felt pretty good.
‐‐ Ray Nagin
I always feel that it's great when you can be happy when you're by yourself. That's not a bad thing.
‐‐ Gene Pitney
I always feel that life can teach you how to act. I'm always looking at life through other people's eyes. By feeling empathy. And I do feel that I am constantly learning.
‐‐ Cara Delevingne
I always feel that most people out there who aren't sure if the gym is really for them aren't prepared to pay and find out.
‐‐ Victoria Pendleton
I always feel that most political jokes, if you're going to do them, you have to do them within the next five minutes, or else they're outdated. By the time you've got it to the point that it's strong, it would be 12 years old.
‐‐ Gilbert Gottfried
I always feel that my whole life is representing the LGBT community. It's kind of what I do all the time.
‐‐ Boy George
I always feel that there are no final victories and no final defeats. But it's true that America is in a hole right now. There are a lot of dead fish in the water.
‐‐ John Sayles
I always feel that until you take your last breath, you're always growing.
‐‐ Oprah Winfrey
I always feel that whatever isn't necessary shouldn't be in a poem.
‐‐ Mary Oliver
I always feel that when I come to Edinburgh, in many ways I am coming home.
‐‐ Alan Rickman
I always feel the danger because you might always be subject to an unexpected or emergency event.
‐‐ Felix Baumgartner
I always feel the desire to look for the extraordinary in ordinary things; to suggest, not to impose, to leave always a slight touch of mystery in my paintings.
‐‐ Balthus
I always feel the most comfortable in a breezy short summer dress and a pair of ankle boots.
‐‐ Keltie Knight
I always feel the most validated and confident being around people that I find funny - having Fred Armisen laugh at a scene or Bill Hader or Seth Meyers give me a compliment.
‐‐ Cecily Strong
I always feel the movement is a sort of mosaic.
‐‐ Alice Paul
I always feel trepidation at the beginning of every project. I worry about so many things. Time to get it right, the skill to do it justice, the will to finish. I also worry about more mundane things, like what if my computer crashes and I've forgotten to back up the manuscript?
‐‐ Rick Yancey
I always felt a little bit of an outsider, especially because I grew up on Oahu.
‐‐ Kaui Hart Hemmings
I always felt a little worm inside me: 'Now you need to write a novel with a woman protagonist.'
‐‐ Carlos Fuentes
I always felt a love for music, but I never got my nerve up enough to try a musical instrument in school.
‐‐ Don Cornelius
I always felt a weird obligation to be adventurous.
‐‐ Bonnie Jo Campbell
I always felt an outsider.
‐‐ J. K. Rowling
I always felt and still feel that fairy tales have an emotional truth that is so deep that there are few things that really rival them.
‐‐ Alice Hoffman
I always felt as a horn player, a jam session wasn't satisfying enough for me. I should have been a rhythm section player, actually.
‐‐ Lee Konitz
I always felt as a kid that I was underappreciated, invisible or weird, but I've always secretly thought people would one day appreciate what is different about me. I'm always putting that message out there.
‐‐ Judd Apatow
I always felt, as a listener at a show, that when there was too much banter between the artist and the audience that it detracted from the show. I more enjoyed shows where the guys came out and they just played.
‐‐ Ray LaMontagne
I always felt before Paul Brown, coaches just rolled the ball out onto the field.
‐‐ Sid Gillman
I always felt caged, closed in, like I was punching at things that weren't there. I always had too much energy for the room I was in.
‐‐ Angelina Jolie
I always felt called to serve, to empower and ennoble as many people as I could, teaching, truth-telling, exposing lies, bearing witness, and being willing to live and die for something bigger than yourself. I had a passion and love of learning and wisdom that was inseparable from a love of music and the arts.
‐‐ Cornel West
I always felt different as a kid, and the Kinks were like, 'Yeah, we're the Kinks.' Celebrate your difference; don't be afraid of your sense of humor, or your personality, or who you are. It emboldened me.
‐‐ Michael Weatherly
I always felt, even before I got pregnant, that it's better to accentuate your curves. A lot of women try to tuck their butt in or kind of slouch because they're trying to hide. Obviously, you can't suck it in, but it's important to really show off the belly.
‐‐ Marisa Miller
I always felt free when I ran. I suppose that's what was good about it.
‐‐ Betty Cuthbert
I always felt God had called me to serve within the church because of what the church stands for. This has always been home.
‐‐ Clementa C. Pinckney
I always felt I needed to teach to survive.
‐‐ Leonard Baskin
I always felt I was living in two worlds. One was the Mexican world, because nearly everybody I knew, relatives and cousins and kids in the neighbourhood, were Mexican. Then school was a different world. It was ethnically mixed.
‐‐ Gilbert Hernandez
I always felt I was scraping the bottom of the barrel trying to get a song together.
‐‐ Leonard Cohen
I always felt I was wounded. That I was no good, a piece of crap, and that I wouldn't amount to anything, because that's what my father always told me. I just felt like I didn't belong anywhere.
‐‐ Gerry Cooney
I always felt if we were going in to do an album, there should already be a lot of structure already made up so we could get on with that and see what else happened.
‐‐ Jimmy Page
I always felt if you were going to be successful, make sure you get good people. You win with great players. Coaches don't win games. Players win games.
‐‐ Hank Stram
I always felt Jimmy was trapped in Hollywood. He felt it himself. He loved aviation so much and he wanted to be able to do more of that. He somehow just got stuck here.
‐‐ Kim Novak
I always felt journalists had a very clear idea of what they wanted to write about me before the interview began.
‐‐ Ronald Frame
I always felt like acting was something I could just do if I wanted, which was wrong.
‐‐ Rupert Penry-Jones
I always felt like an outsider growing up. In school, I felt like I never fit in. But it didn't help when my mother, instead of buying me glue for school projects, would tell me to just use rice.
‐‐ Margaret Cho