I always thought it would be a great thing to do an art carwash. So you can actually go and get your car washed, but while you're sitting around waiting you can walk in that hallway where you look at the cars going through the window, and that could be changing exhibitions.
‐‐ Kenny Scharf
I always thought it would be cool to go to the island of misfit toys.
‐‐ Camren Bicondova
I always thought it would be funny to have the Parents Television Council write an episode of 'Family Guy' and give them full creative control. Then see how good the episode is. That's something we've actually discussed in the writers' room. We haven't proposed it yet, but if somebody from the PTC reads this, it might be worth discussing.
‐‐ Seth MacFarlane
I always thought, it would be neat to make the Olympic team.
‐‐ Michael Phelps
I always thought it would be really cool to be playing the drums in the show and then have your astral body or whatever travel all through the audience and dig whatever it's like out there.
‐‐ Bill Kreutzmann
I always thought it would be really fun to play a villain. I feel like I haven't done that yet. Not an anti-hero, not someone who is flawed, but somebody who is just straight-up bad.
‐‐ Julia Stiles
I always thought it would have been fun to spend an evening with Patsy Cline - just because I think she was really fun and interesting. I think you'd have a really good time with her.
‐‐ Martina McBride
I always thought Johnny Carson was just brilliant, and I used to watch him and all the comics that would be on the show every night - and I'd dream about it being me.
‐‐ Steven Wright
I always thought Kurt Cobain was the perfect embodiment of the great alternative guitar player.
‐‐ Billy Corgan
I always thought marketing in general was an interesting kind of thing. I always liked commercials and billboards.
‐‐ Carrot Top
I always thought martial arts was the most modern choreography we could have right now, and I always wanted to put it to music.
‐‐ Lou Reed
I always thought models had to fit a certain mould. I never thought I had what it takes. I'm too small and my look's pretty weird.
‐‐ Devon Aoki
I always thought money was something just to make me happy. But I've learned that I feel better being able to help my folks, 'cause we never had nothing. So just to see them excited about my career is more of a blessing than me actually having it for myself.
‐‐ Kendrick Lamar
I always thought moving to New York would mean starting over in theater, because I had great work in Chicago and didn't want to become a waitress here.
‐‐ Jessie Mueller
I always thought my best album was 'Trouble in Paradise.' I was the happiest with that one.
‐‐ Randy Newman
I always thought my family was so bizarre, so when people started coming up to me and saying, 'My family was exactly like yours,' I was completely knocked out.
‐‐ Mary Karr
I always thought my jaw line was manly. I have this pockmark on my chin from when I was 9. I used to get freaked out about it because people thought it was a pimple. But those are the things I've become really comfortable with as I've gotten older. My scars.
‐‐ Rosario Dawson
I always thought my records were number one; it's just the charts didn't think so.
‐‐ Nick Cave
I always thought of deer as solitary animals that weren't very interesting. But my goodness, that was very wrong. The big eye-opener for me was that they're social. They have family groups.
‐‐ Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
I always thought of Djibouti as a place where human history hasn't really begun yet - or perhaps it's already over. There's something in the landscape that's stronger than human civilisation. There's no agriculture, for example, and there are live volcanoes.
‐‐ Claire Denis
I always thought of indie-rock as being rock music by bands that were on independent labels, and that's a great thing.
‐‐ Britt Daniel
I always thought of it like, 'What can my body do for me?' and not, 'How do I look?'
‐‐ Venus Williams
I always thought of Levittown as a joke.
‐‐ Bill Griffith
I always thought of my career as a body of work and not just about numbers.
‐‐ Steve Garvey
I always thought of my mother as a warrior woman, and I became interested in pursuing stories of women who invent lives in order to survive.
‐‐ Lynn Nottage
I always thought of my work as being animated by a spirit of unhinged generosity.
‐‐ Mark Leyner
I always thought of myself as a character actor. I never thought of myself as a leading man.
‐‐ Clint Eastwood
I always thought of myself as a good old South Dakota boy who grew up here on the prairie.
‐‐ George McGovern
I always thought of myself as a kind of literary bureaucrat. And that was never going to be enough for me.
‐‐ Michael Korda
I always thought of myself as a later bloomer, so I like some of my work more later than earlier.
‐‐ Robert Duvall
I always thought of myself as a moderate liberal, a fighter for peace and justice. I never thought of myself as being all that far out.
‐‐ George McGovern
I always thought of myself as an amateur stunt man.
‐‐ Casey Neistat
I always thought of myself as being part of a family and sharing and, yes, leading, but not forcing people to do anything.
‐‐ Bill Gross
I always thought of myself as James Bond.
‐‐ Michelle Yeoh
I always thought of myself as more American than Americans when I was living in Germany, because I always had this attitude of can-do, and if you're successful, you can show it, which is a very un-German thing, you know.
‐‐ Kim Dotcom
I always thought of myself as some sort of athlete until I started playing golf a couple years ago.
‐‐ James Caan
I always thought of myself is a private-sector person. I was a reluctant candidate. I put in my time. Now it's somebody else's turn to take charge. But I am still very interested in politics.
‐‐ Steve Largent
I always thought of photography as a naughty thing to do - that was one of my favorite things about it, and when I first did it, I felt very perverse.
‐‐ Diane Arbus
I always thought of the English landscape as being English gardens.
‐‐ Robert Wilson
I always thought of the zombies as being about revolution, one generation consuming the next.
‐‐ George A. Romero
I always thought of vampires, especially the young-adult ones, as a metaphor for sex - sucking blood, forbidden, taboo. I think they just ooze sex. Vampires are all the big themes in life in one attractive, bloodsucking package.
‐‐ Melissa de la Cruz
I always thought of words as art supplies.
‐‐ Douglas Coupland
I always thought on my own that what is a huge part of being an actor, or what made me a better actor, was just really living life. Not being closed in on life, but being more open to experiences and to people and taking risks and exposing yourself to things.
‐‐ Dominik Garcia-Lorido
I always thought Ray Bourque was a great competitor.
‐‐ Mats Sundin
I always thought records were there to be broken.
‐‐ Michael Schumacher
I always thought 'Rome' would change things for me, that people would finally understand what I do.
‐‐ Danger Mouse
I always thought security was a joke at New York airports, and in U.S. airports to begin with. You can go through any European or Middle Eastern airport and things are a lot tougher.
‐‐ Richard Drew
I always thought 'Stump' was kind of like, you dropped something on your foot. It's not the most exotic rock-star name.
‐‐ Patrick Stump
I always thought success was from inside, so it was how diversified you were as a person and how cultivated or how much you cultivated yourself.
‐‐ Jason Scott Lee
I always thought that as much as I love 'White Jazz,' it became almost unfilmable at some point, because there are so many strands, so much, and it became so psychotic... that's what made it such a great book, but those things would not carry over into the filmic realm, I thought, with ease.
‐‐ Joe Carnahan
I always thought that at the very time of your life when you want to be cool and sexy and fascinating, you are none of those things. You are a hormonal muddle in your school uniform sitting in double science looking at a boy who you know will never notice you. That was definitely me; I was so shy at school.
‐‐ Emily Berrington
I always thought that bagels and lox was my soul food, but it turns out it's sushi.
‐‐ Sara Sheridan
I always thought that Bill Murray was one of the great actors that I've worked with. And I've worked with all kinds of people who are known primarily for their dramatic work.
‐‐ Ivan Reitman
I always thought that Elvis could have been a great actor, and that he was put in a lot of unimportant movies when he could have done a lot of great ones.
‐‐ Patti Page