I always loved strange stories like the Dr. Seuss stuff. 'Go, Dog. Go!' was one of my favorite stories - it still is. It's just such a bizarre yet true book. And I did well reading and writing as a kid throughout school. I think early on that's what made me realize what an advantage that is.
‐‐ Jon Scieszka
I always loved television. I always loved movies.
‐‐ Dave Annable
I always loved that old song 'Banks of the Ohio' - it was always such a man's song, so I've always wanted to record it.
‐‐ Dolly Parton
I always loved the bad girls in the movies. I loved Bette Davis; I loved Katherine Hepburn. I loved Ava Gardner.
‐‐ Imelda May
I always loved the creative process, from 'Shakespeare in Love' to 'Finding Neverland' to 'Basquiat'; whether it's serious, or it's comedic, whether it's the 'inside look' at that, it seems to be a theme of what I do.
‐‐ Harvey Weinstein
I always loved the game, but when my legs weren't hurting it was a lot easier to love.
‐‐ Mickey Mantle
I always loved the guitar, from when I was quite little. My dad had a G banjo at the house that he played. When he had parties, my sisters always played piano, and my dad played banjo.
‐‐ Dave Davies
I always loved the idea of learning martial arts, but it wasn't until I was in my 20s that I really started doing it and taking up karate.
‐‐ Kelly Hu
I always loved the 'L.A. Weekly.' I totally looked up to it when Weezer was starting out, and I always wanted to be in it, and they always totally ignored us!
‐‐ Rivers Cuomo
I always loved the look of musicians. I've always admired them because they have a look - when I was growing up, it seemed that the ones I liked didn't need to have a stylist.
‐‐ Frida Giannini
I always loved the retail entertainment sector, like FAO Schwartz, where it's a little more exciting than just going into a little corner deli candy place.
‐‐ Dylan Lauren
I always loved the signs on the outfield walls, and I'll never forget the one in Philadelphia. It said, 'The Phillies use Lifebuoy soap,' and underneath was scrawled, 'And they still stink.'
‐‐ Joe Garagiola
I always loved the style of Jean Seberg, Jane Birkin and Marilyn Monroe.
‐‐ Helena Christensen
I always loved the verve and vivacity of pulp and I kind of merged it with my own interest in family stories.
‐‐ Daniel Woodrell
I always loved the way music made me feel. I did sports at school and all, but when I got home, it was just music. Everybody in my neighborhood loved music. I could jump the back fence and be in the park where there were ghetto blasters everywhere.
‐‐ Dr. Dre
I always loved to dance and move. I probably should have been a mime or something like that.
‐‐ Robin Wright
I always loved to gamble. I never got close to a horse. Fate dealt me a terrible blow when it gave me a good horse the first time out. I thought how easy this is. Now I love being around them.
‐‐ Jack Klugman
I always loved to read, and I wanted to be part of the project of literature. My physical longevity is due to luck, and my literary longevity is due to my physical longevity.
‐‐ Edith Pearlman
I always loved to sing and was very, very loud. I wanted to be a movie star, like Judy Garland.
‐‐ Jenny Slate
I always loved watching movies because I loved what certain moments inside of films did to me.
‐‐ Jason Silva
I always loved when James Stewart did roles that were not so dialogue-based, like 'Vertigo.'
‐‐ Daniel Espinosa
I always loved Willie Nelson, but I loved the songs that Willie made famous.
‐‐ Shane McAnally
I always loved working as an actress, but I didn't understand why I couldn't just opt out of being famous. And then I realized you can, and I think I did. And eventually, I came to understand that you can do that and also keep working.
‐‐ Debra Winger
I always loved working in comedy.
‐‐ Robert Duncan McNeill
I always loved writing, but never considered that I could do it professionally.
‐‐ James L. Brooks
I always made a decent living.
‐‐ June Squibb
I always made a point of telling the doctors I was sane, and asking to be released, but the more I endeavored to assure them of my sanity, the more they doubted it.
‐‐ Nellie Bly
I always made my food congenial to my constitution, and my health was always excellent.
‐‐ Giacomo Casanova
I always make a distinction between nostalgia and sentimentality. Nostalgia is genuine - you mourn things that actually happened.
‐‐ Pete Hamill
I always make a joke that they transplanted Martina McBride's eyes and put them in my head.
‐‐ Blake Shelton
I always make a point of keeping the most pleasant-sounding name for the murderer. As he or she is bound to come to an unpleasant end, it seems the very least the author can do.
‐‐ Ngaio Marsh
I always make a wish at 11:11, even if it's something cheesy.
‐‐ Jessica Sanchez
I always make fun of KISS because I don't particularly think their music is anything.
‐‐ Carrot Top
I always make it a point to pick songs on which players really shine.
‐‐ John Mayall
I always make my dreams into goals.
‐‐ DJ Khaled
I always make my favorite pancakes with milk, and I also add some fruit - like a banana or apple with some cinnamon sprinkled on top. I also sometimes put peanut butter on my pancakes!
‐‐ Gabriela Isler
I always make the joke that I go home, to one of my homes, to go and do laundry so I can go on the road again.
‐‐ Hugh Masekela
I always make this joke that I know you were expecting to see the big skirts and the hoops. But that was a long time ago. Artists aren't always seen as real people. If you start out as a teenager, sometimes people want to keep you locked as that. But I'm a woman now.
‐‐ Jody Watley
I always make time for the things that are important to me.
‐‐ Darren Criss
I always managed to get in trouble, like every kid. But I had to learn a lot of hard lessons on my own, without parents who would nurture me and guard me through that part of life, at a very young age.
‐‐ Ted Dekker
I always marked up a piece of paper before taking a job, looking at the pluses and minuses. If the latter outnumbered the former, I would pass.
‐‐ Dennis Washington
I always market research my books before I hand them in by showing them to five or six close friends who I trust to be honest with me, so they are very heavily re-written already.
‐‐ Helen Fielding
I always mean what I say, but I don't always say what I'm thinking.
‐‐ Dean Smith
I always meditate before every show. I say a prayer with my crew and my band to get in the mode, and I also stretch because it's a very athletic show. We've got to entertain; it's what we do.
‐‐ Lindsey Stirling
I always miss my mom. Mother's Day would be just one more day I'd feel her absence but for the relentless commercialization. Thanks to that, this day is even harder to deal with.
‐‐ M. J. Rose
I always need huge amounts of time to do anything.
‐‐ Deborah Eisenberg
I always notice the dysfunctional dynamic of human relationships because most places where you encounter it, people are trying to pretend it isn't happening.
‐‐ Sophie Hannah
I always observe the people who pass by when I ride an escalator. I'll never see most of them again, so I imagine a lot of things about their lives... about the day ahead of them.
‐‐ Hideo Kojima
I always overwrite - really awful, long bits of script - and then I trim it down to the bare bones and then add a little bit to colour it in. At the end of all of my stories, I test for wordless comprehension. So I remove the text and see if it works by itself. And if it does, I feel that that's a successful story.
‐‐ Shaun Tan
I always paid attention to Lil Wayne - close attention. He's my idol. He's still my idol.
‐‐ Young Thug