I always say film is art, theater is life and television is furniture.
‐‐ Kenny Leon
I always say God doesn't need me, but I need Him in my life to survive in this world and over temptation. That's Who keeps me humble every time.
‐‐ Albert Pujols
I always say God should have given women one extra decade at least, especially if you want a family. You're trying to pack a lot in.
‐‐ Christine Baranski
I always say golf's a really good exposer of a player's personality.
‐‐ Stuart Appleby
I always say horror films are great date movies. In the first twenty minutes, you're going to end up in each other's arms.
‐‐ Ashley Bell
I always say I am a realist, and my mom says, 'No, you just have anxiety.'
‐‐ Jessica Chastain
I always say I'd rather be miserable by myself than unhappy in a relationship.
‐‐ Graham Norton
I always say I don't want to change anything in my life.
‐‐ Nadia Comaneci
I always say I have a Socratic approach to most things that I do. I pummel people with questions, because I need to know what they're thinking, what they're trying to achieve, what they believe the final outcome is going to be.
‐‐ Tim Gunn
I always say I lived my life with my grandmother. She was emotionally stable, and she was very encouraging to me.
‐‐ Marc Jacobs
I always say, 'I love producing, but directing is my passion,' and for a while, I had to produce to support my directing habit.
‐‐ Michelle MacLaren
I always say I'm Catholic - but a cultural Catholic. I wouldn't say I'm a spiritual person, although I pray every day.
‐‐ Kiki Smith
I always say, I'm certain I changed 'Watchmen' less than the Coen brothers changed 'No Country for Old Men.' I'm certain of it. But you don't hear the Cormac McCarthy fans, like, up in arms about it. They should be. It's like an amazing Pulitzer Prize-winning book.
‐‐ Zack Snyder
I always say, 'I'm cracked. My characters are cracked. And you, reader, you're cracked, too.'
‐‐ Margaret Stohl
I always say, 'I'm not a pirate, I just play one on TV.'
‐‐ Paul Watson
I always say I'm one of the most normal abnormal people you'll ever meet. I get embarrassed about how many medals I've won, and I get angry when people presume that because you're gay you've got to wear pink and stilettos and camp it up, or that if you're disabled you should act like a victim and not have a life.
‐‐ Lee Pearson
I always say I make pictures rather than take pictures.
‐‐ Terry Richardson
I always say I never felt 'latched' to a gender. I just kind of always felt like myself, and I never felt like I had to do certain things or be a certain way to fit into a certain mold.
‐‐ Shamir
I always say, 'I really need to take a break.' It's three days in and I'm getting pretty bored.
‐‐ Stephen Daldry
I always say I should do more yoga. Or do yoga - more would mean I do some. I've done none. But I always want to do yoga because I'm getting old. Nerves are getting pinched every other day, and I really just gotta get more limber.
‐‐ Chris Evans
I always say I've given 24 insufficient performances and I'm looking forward to the time in my life when I'll do something that I think is good. There's always stuff you can do better, stuff that maybe you didn't uncover enough. But if you do something that you truly believe is perfect, then that's got to be the last movie you do.
‐‐ Russell Crowe
I always say I wanna work with Alicia Keys. I'm in awe of her.
‐‐ Bruno Mars
I always say I want to look haunted.
‐‐ Kristen Wiig
I always say I write my own novels and the characters don't take control of me, but in fact, I look at the characters in the early stages and I think, 'What is he or she like,' and they slowly come together and they become the person they are.
‐‐ A. S. Byatt
I always say: 'If I'm lucky enough to be given the opportunity to work again, that's it, I'm being wheeled on, sitting on a sofa, and someone's going to feed me grapes, and I'm not getting up.'
‐‐ Michelle Gomez
I always say if I'm not good at something it's just because I've not had time to focus on it... it's just uncrafted, like a slab of rock that contains the statue of David within it.
‐‐ Michael Sheen
I always say if music can't make you cry, you're a hopeless case. I don't cry very much myself, but it's my job to make you cry.
‐‐ Linda Ronstadt
I always say if the marathon is a part-time interest, you will only get part-time results.
‐‐ Bill Rodgers
I always say, 'If you can't give a reason for the banana peel being in the alley, then don't have the comic slide over it.' Do you understand what I mean? First explain how the banana peel got there quickly. And then there's a reason for all the comedy.
‐‐ Elaine Stritch
I always say, if you keep your head in the sand, you don't know where the kick's coming from.
‐‐ Herbie Mann
I always say, 'If you're planning on seeing our movie, don't look at any more of the materials.'
‐‐ Joseph Kosinski
I always say if you've seen good acting on television, those actors are really good. Because there's just not enough time. You don't have any preparation.
‐‐ Sasha Alexander
I always say it's very difficult when you're tackling something like 'Spider-Man' or 'Batman' that has been done so many times before.
‐‐ James Wan
I always say it's worth doing what you want to do, not letting people manipulate you. It's worth holding out. It's worth having pride.
‐‐ Geraldine Page
I always say it takes as much preparation and thought to do a small part as a leading part. In some ways, leads are easier because you have the luxury of time to discover the character.
‐‐ John C. Reilly
I always say it took me 10 minutes to write 'Cars,' but if I am honest it could have been even less than that - and it has been a really successful song over the years. It is still massively used, in advertising, in films, and people do cover versions of it a lot.
‐‐ Gary Numan
I always say, keep a diary and someday it'll keep you.
‐‐ Mae West
I always say leave things at the door. Whether it's at your audition or at your house, leave the problems of the day away. Keep persevering, stick to yourself. Don't do what other people ask, do what you want!
‐‐ Jenna Ushkowitz
I always say, 'Let your experiment speak to you.' What I mean by that is I - actually, we, or, at least, I'm not smart enough, actually, to guess how nature is working, but by looking and doing the right experiments and paying close attention to the subtleties of it, you start to catch on.
‐‐ Roderick MacKinnon
I always say Los Angeles is the place where British people come to exceed their worth. It's quite true of everything: The British accent does open doors.
‐‐ Ryan Cartwright
I always say, 'Man, the Creator is preparing me for something. He's keeping the sun on me for some reason. He's keeping me aligned with that generation.' Because I genuinely love people, I love hip-hop, and I love using it as a tool to communicate and to create a better vibration. Life is short. I guess I'm lined up for a reason.
‐‐ Doug E. Fresh
I always say my biggest competitor is myself because, whenever I step out there on the mat, I'm competing against myself to prove that I can do this and that I am very well trained, prepared for it.
‐‐ Simone Biles
I always say my music is like dark blue or black, like a punch to your gut that feels really good.
‐‐ Banks
I always say now it's the indifference that kills patients in the field and different populations. We have to break our indifference towards the suffering of people elsewhere.
‐‐ Joanne Liu
I always say now that I'm in my blonde years. Because since the end of my marriage, all of my girlfriends have been blonde.
‐‐ Hugh Hefner
I always say, 'Obama is my president - the president of the world.'
‐‐ Brunello Cucinelli
I always say, one way to connect with a working mother is to ask her what she has done before work that day!
‐‐ Raney Aronson-Rath
I always say, 'People first, then money, then things.'
‐‐ Suze Orman
I always say, 'Perfection is the flaw. It doesn't exist.' I saw something somewhere about 'porcelain pores' - you're not even allowed to have pores anymore!
‐‐ Marilyn Minter
I always say Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is my biggest influence. But for painters, I like many, many painters, but I love Francis Bacon the most, and Edward Hopper.
‐‐ David Lynch