I always sort of thought, 'I'm probably going to get breast cancer. There's a really good chance.'
‐‐ Cynthia Nixon
I always sought out organic produce because to me it always tasted better; the quality was better - if you got it fresh.
‐‐ Nell Newman
I always speak so highly of my mom because she's my partner in crime, and none of this would be possible without her love and support. Always have to make time for Mom.
‐‐ Shemar Moore
I always spend a good deal of time with the people I write about. I try and smell the normalcy of their lives. I try to look at the normal rhythm of their life.
‐‐ Peter Landesman
I always spend time exploring the customs and attitudes of the countries I'm using for locations, and interviewing the people who live there. I've visited over 90 countries thus far.
‐‐ Sidney Sheldon
I always squirm when I read what's called 'creative nonfiction,' and the writer is lobbing gobs of emotion and language at the world, hoping some of it will stick.
‐‐ Stewart O'Nan
I always start a book thinking that it can be something other than first-person present, and I always come back to first-person present. It's just the easiest way.
‐‐ Ned Vizzini
I always start a film thinking I know how to do it, then I learn all over again.
‐‐ Mia Wasikowska
I always start a painting with the sky.
‐‐ Alfred Sisley
I always start drawing any job by planning out to some degree the locales and trying to nail the characters. If they're existing characters, I'll draw them several times on rough paper just to get a feeling for them. The ideal when you're drawing a comic is to have everything in your head, not to have to refer to notes.
‐‐ Dave Gibbons
I always start everything with the weather, because the weather is the first thing that I notice when I wake up in the morning.
‐‐ Julia Cameron
I always start from scratch with a character - they're never based on anyone else. You get ideas of what people look like, and I'm a great people watcher. You can draw inspiration from people.
‐‐ Amanda Burton
I always start from the stand that it is imperialism that needs us, not we who need the imperialists.
‐‐ Sukarno
I always start my breakfast out with oatmeal, because it's full of vitamin D, it's a great carb, and you can get, like, some fun flavors in there.
‐‐ Gracie Gold
I always start my campaigns early, and I run hard. Maybe it comes from the rough-and-tumble world of San Francisco politics, where it's not even a contact sport - it's a blood sport. This is how I am as a candidate. This is how I run campaigns.
‐‐ Kamala Harris
I always start my day with a red-eye misto - two shots, extra hot, extra foam - from Starbucks.
‐‐ Mika Brzezinski
I always start my discussions with the Tea Party groups with telling them, 'you know I have only three words for you: God. Bless. You.' Because the Tea Party's bringing the Republican party back to a more conservative base.
‐‐ Richard Mourdock
I always start out saying exactly what everybody looks like. I don't know why.
‐‐ Susanna Clarke
I always start the day by washing my face and moisturizing.
‐‐ Halston Sage
I always start the day with a cup of hot water and lemon - I find it really cleanses and hydrates me. I have very sensitive, dry skin, so I have to be careful about what I put on my face. My must-haves are Dermalogica cleansing gel and L'Or De Vie Creme Riche by Dior, which is thick and nourishing.
‐‐ Eva Green
I always start the day with a protein shake: protein powder mixed with water, peanut butter, and yoghurt to thicken it up.
‐‐ Greg Rutherford
I always start tours with a great deal of anticipation.
‐‐ Henry Rollins
I always start with characters rather than with a plot, which many critics would say is very obvious from the lack of plot in my films - although I think they do have plots - but the plot is not of primary importance to me, the characters are.
‐‐ Jim Jarmusch
I always start with emotion. That's where I start all of my improvisations, on the piano. I always start with the mood or the feel of where I am in that moment.
‐‐ Laura Mvula
I always start with the music and then try to figure out what I want to write about lyrically.
‐‐ Jose Gonzalez
I always stay active, even if I'm on vacation.
‐‐ Erin Heatherton
I always stay with my parents. When you come home, you gotta do that. It's weird to be like, 'Hey, I'm at a hotel. Drive 20 minutes to see me, and we'll have dinner.'
‐‐ John Krasinski
I always stayed away from political commentary. First of all, I didn't feel entitled. What I may feel about a candidate, I'm a comedian. I mean, if people like my comedy, that doesn't mean they should vote for the person I like. That's why I always kind of stayed away from endorsements.
‐‐ Bob Newhart
I always stayed fit because I'm a performer, and all of those things help me to perform.
‐‐ Sting
I always stayed for the first curtain call and people always said, 'Who's that?' But this got me started in acting.
‐‐ James Stewart
I always stayed in tune with my own ambitions and attitudes and I'm still my intractable old self, for better or worse.
‐‐ LeRoy Neiman
I always steal a pair of socks on every photo shoot I do. It's my thing.
‐‐ Matt Smith
I always step back and look at - you know, look at my background in playing team sports my whole life and taking that approach into Congress. It's not about me going, and you know, feeding my ego going to Congress.
‐‐ Jon Runyan
I always strive for freedom: freedom of thought and expression.
‐‐ Lykke Li
I always struggle with making the technical aspects of the plot fit with the story that's unfolding in my imagination.
‐‐ Deborah Raney
I always studied because I knew I had to. I needed to survive and take care of my mother.
‐‐ Maria das Gracas Silva Foster
I always suggest something fast and simple so you have more time to share with friends; and when we think of the ultimate food to serve for a football game, only one thing comes to mind - wings!
‐‐ Marcus Samuelsson
I always suggest that when you're going through cancer to find something in your day that makes you feel centered and that makes you feel good.
‐‐ Olivia Newton-John
I always supported the women I worked with having time off to go to parent-teacher conferences and doctors' appointments or bringing their infants into the office.
‐‐ Hillary Clinton
I always surprise myself with my voice. A lot of people don't get it, and they're like, 'You can't sing. Stop. What are you doing?' And it's funny to hear a lot people say I sing in falsetto because it's not falsetto - that's my voice.
‐‐ Shamir
I always switch off from the business when I go across the threshold. Home is home, and I try to keep it that way.
‐‐ John Caudwell
I always swore I would never write a book. But I read Clare Balding's and it was really interesting and so prettily written and lovely and not too revealing. I went to her book launch and met her editor who said 'why don't you think about it? You can do it however you want, based on your characters or you.'
‐‐ Jennifer Saunders
I always sympathized with the people who did work for hire; I was one of them.
‐‐ Stan Lee
I always take a fiction break in between business books to keep the content from bleeding together.
‐‐ Kayla Tausche
I always take a less-is-more approach to my routine, and use products that create a sun-kissed glow that can transition from day to night.
‐‐ Charlotte Ronson
I always take a story that's kind of out there, like an urban myth. I take some possibility that people imagine, that they are familiar with, and try to turn it into a story.
‐‐ Cecelia Ahern
I always take an Alastair Sawday guide. I stayed in three or four places in India that they had recommended, and every one of them was wonderful.
‐‐ Diana Quick
I always take care to have interesting chord progressions, because you can have the best sound design in the club, and you'll kill it in the club, but in five years, kids will have better sound design. But if your music is good, you'll always be able to listen to it, even in 20 or 50 years.
‐‐ Zedd
I always take criticism as a challenge. It's the way I've always looked at it.
‐‐ Derek Jeter
I always take hundreds and hundreds of pictures. I used to work for 'National Geographic,' and they gave us a lot of film.
‐‐ Yann Arthus-Bertrand