I always say: 'Share your happiness with the world, give other people that happiness and let it come back,' but some things make me question it. I don't know if I want some people to know that I am happy. I think a lot of people want to take it away from you, and that's really scary.
‐‐ Iggy Azalea
I always say shopping is cheaper than a psychiatrist.
‐‐ Tammy Faye Bakker
I always say show me a storyteller who doesn't embellish, and I'll show you a bad one.
‐‐ Rabih Alameddine
I always say spend more on classics, like a good pair of leather trousers, an amazing tailored jacket, or a classic handbag. Then you can just mix your everyday tops from the high street.
‐‐ Abbey Clancy
I always say, 'Thank goodness 'Wimpy Kid' was a comedy because my singing in that was more humorous than professional.'
‐‐ Devon Bostick
I always say that AMC hires filmmakers, and they let them be filmmakers.
‐‐ Michelle MacLaren
I always say that as a Christian I cannot find any passage in the Gospels in which Jesus condemned homosexuality.
‐‐ Troy Perry
I always say that bad women are fewer than men, but when you get one, they're fascinating because they're so rotten.
‐‐ Ann Rule
I always say that candy is the perfect studio food - it keeps your energy going.
‐‐ Nick Cannon
I always say that characters must drive plots, never the reverse. Writing about large-scale events creates the risk that the scope of the events themselves can overwhelm the characters. I emphatically do not want that. That was the only trepidation I felt when I started 'The Twilight War.'
‐‐ Paul S. Kemp
I always say that death can be one of the greatest experiences ever. If you live each day of your life right, then you have nothing to fear.
‐‐ Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
I always say that every win has something that is special.
‐‐ Mario Andretti
I always say that, for me, writing a book is like a wacky Greyhound bus trip - I know where I'm starting and where I'll end up, but I have no idea what will happen along the way.
‐‐ Deb Caletti
I always say that 'Futurama' is real, and 'The Simpsons' is fiction.
‐‐ Matt Groening
I always say that I am a big fan of films but I am an even bigger fan of the filmmaking craft.
‐‐ Fede Alvarez
I always say that I am very proud of the work that I did with the Rolling Stones and that I am also proud of what I have done with the Rhythm Kings.
‐‐ Bill Wyman
I always say that I don't believe I'm a chef. I try to be a storyteller.
‐‐ Jose Andres
I always say that I don't like it when people follow trends too much, just because it is on the runway. I think what you wear really does need to reflect what your own personal style is.
‐‐ Rachel Zoe
I always say that I don't want to be sentimental, that the photographs shouldn't be sentimental, and yet, I am conscious of my sentimentality.
‐‐ Robert Frank
I always say that I'll have a go and see whether the poem works and if it does, then fine.
‐‐ Carol Ann Duffy
I always say that I'm an artist who works with pictures and words, so I think that the different aspects of my activity, whether it's writing criticism, or doing visual work that incorporates writing, or teaching, or curating, is all of a single cloth, and I don't make any separation in terms of those practices.
‐‐ Barbara Kruger
I always say that I'm at my best when there's no example of what the character is supposed to be. I thrive when there's not much and I have to create it.
‐‐ J. August Richards
I always say that I'm not the director, I'm part of the team.
‐‐ Marc Jacobs
I always say that I need competition, and I need competition every week, and in Spain, I was at an amazing club, but I had four matches a year: Barcelona v Real Madrid, Real Madrid v Barcelona, and after that, we'd win 4-0, 5-0, 4-1, 6-1.
‐‐ Jose Mourinho
I always say that I take my life and turn it into story, and I certainly did that with 'Countdown'.
‐‐ Deborah Wiles
I always say that I've been in a bad mood for maybe 35 years now. I try to lighten it up, but that's what comes out when you get me on camera.
‐‐ Martin Scorsese
I always say that I want to play Serena Williams if they ever did a biopic of hers. I definitely want to do that, and I want to do some films.
‐‐ Cynthia Erivo
I always say that I was dancing and acting in the belly. I feel like it's something I was born with and inspired by my family since I grew up backstage, watching them perform. I guess it was just a natural path for me.
‐‐ Ksenia Solo
I always say that I went to the College of Blossoms and the University of Ray Charles.
‐‐ Merry Clayton
I always say that I would go poor eating my way through New York because I like to try everything.
‐‐ Tia Mowry
I always say that in any roomful of people, I could hive a novel out of any one person's family or life story.
‐‐ Jojo Moyes
I always say that in my career as an actress, I've always worked with people like David Lynch or Guy Maddin or Peter Weir who are considered not mainstream directors and that could be because they are like my dad. They are pioneers, and pioneers, by definition, invent something new.
‐‐ Isabella Rossellini
I always say that it's about breaking the rules. But the secret of breaking rules in a way that works is understanding what the rules are in the first place.
‐‐ Rick Wakeman
I always say that keeping abreast of science should never be seen as a chore. It should be something you do naturally. I don't sit there reading 'New Scientist,' putting post-it notes next to ideas.
‐‐ Alastair Reynolds
I always say that kindness is the greatest beauty that you can have.
‐‐ Andie MacDowell
I always say that life is not easy for anybody. People hear about the young actors who have a rough life, but there are plenty of other kids who aren't actors who have a rough time, too, and I don't know if the ratio is any different.
‐‐ Johnny Crawford
I always say that modernization is not an abstract thing; it's a very specific task.
‐‐ Dmitry Medvedev
I always say that my favorite game was Original Adventure, published by both Microsoft and Apple Computer back in 1980.
‐‐ Roberta Williams
I always say that my favorite people to interview are the people who are at the beginning and the ends of their lives because they have two alternate perspectives of the world, and neither of them are less profound.
‐‐ Brandon Stanton
I always say that non-violence is not the weapon of the weak. It is the weapon of the strong.
‐‐ Betty Williams
I always say that people are like peanut shells on the ocean: the waves will take them everywhere.
‐‐ Dan Shechtman
I always say that people should not rush to change religions. There is real value in finding the spiritual resources you need in your home religion.
‐‐ Dalai Lama
I always say that polo, for you to pursue a career, mainly any sport, you have to be born in the right place. If you're born in Hawaii, you surf. If you're born in Austria, you probably will ski. If you're born in Argentina, you most likely ride horses and have a chance to play polo.
‐‐ Nacho Figueras
I always say that practice gets you to the top most of the time.
‐‐ David Beckham
I always say that the characters in Jane Austen's original books are rather like zombies because they live in this bubble of immense wealth and privilege and no matter what's going on around them they have a singular purpose to maintain their rank and to impress others.
‐‐ Seth Grahame-Smith
I always say that the problem with jazz accessibility is not the content of the music, it's people's ability to access it.
‐‐ Esperanza Spalding
I always say that the real success of Wine Library wasn't due to the videos I posted, but to the hours I spent talking to people online afterward, making connections and building relationships.
‐‐ Gary Vaynerchuk
I always say that the stand-up world is the arena of the unwell, and it is.
‐‐ Johnny Vegas
I always say that the times in my life when I've been happiest are the times when I've seen, like, a sunset.
‐‐ Chris Evans
I always say that things are meant to be and everything happens for a reason, so I don't have any regrets.
‐‐ Kevin Pietersen