I been trying to clean up my act with my children for a long time. And I pretty much got them all talking to me now. And they accept me as a humanoid again.
‐‐ Dr. John
I befriend people too quickly - I don't think that's wrong, but I get told that I should be a bit more careful.
‐‐ Nicole Appleton
I beg. I call. I badger. I cajole. Part of the secret is everyone has fun and that's really motivating.
‐‐ Katie Couric
I beg my Children to be just and virtuous, never to disgrace my name or theirs, and then they are out of fortune's power.
‐‐ Thomas Willis
I beg of you always to dwell upon the necessity of a thorough understanding of principles, in order to stop the vivacity of his mind, and please do not forget to meditate upon the subject of our discussion.
‐‐ Nicolas Malebranche
I beg of you... never assume an inner or an outer pose, never a disguise.
‐‐ Gustav Mahler
I beg Osama to stop warring. He is a Muslim, and Islam means peace. Nobody wins in a war... I wish I were tapped in the problem about Iraq. I knew Saddam enough that I could have talked him into surrendering. But it's too late.
‐‐ Imelda Marcos
I beg people not to accept the seasonal ritual of well-timed charity on Christmas Eve. It's blasphemy.
‐‐ Jonathan Kozol
I beg the Most High to allow me the favour of the double reward, but if God only finds me worthy of one reward, I will accept it in all humility.
‐‐ Hassan II of Morocco
I beg you be persuaded that no one would be more zealous than myself to establish effectual barriers against the horrors of spiritual tyranny, and every species of religious persecution.
‐‐ George Washington
I beg you do not vote for stills and open bar-rooms in the county.
‐‐ Thomas Jordan Jarvis
I beg you, don't use the verb, 'discover', I hate it. What does it mean, that I didn't exist before?
‐‐ Iman
I beg you I no magician. I can't just wave a magic wand.
‐‐ Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
I beg you, look for the words 'social justice' or 'economic justice' on your church Web site. If you find it, run as fast as you can. Social justice and economic justice, they are code words.
‐‐ Glenn Beck
I beg you not to resort to demonstrations, for they have become nothing but burned paper.
‐‐ Muqtada al Sadr
I beg you take courage; the brave soul can mend even disaster.
‐‐ Catherine the Great
I beg you to look at the promising boys and beautiful girls in your homes and in your communities, and then you will not put these temptations in their way.
‐‐ Thomas Jordan Jarvis
I beg you to speak of Woman as you do of the Negro, speak of her as a human being, as a citizen of the United States, as a half of the people in whose hands lies the destiny of this Nation.
‐‐ Susan B. Anthony
I began acting at age eight, but if you don't stay on your game then people pass on you. Being on a show, it's a little easy to get comfortable, so I'm trying to get back on it. I'm taking some acting classes and watching movies, and I'm just trying to stay up with other actors.
‐‐ Jason Dohring
I began acting on stage when I was 7 years old. My first role was as Dorothy in 'The Wizard of Oz' at Chicago's Center on Deafness in Northbrook, Illinois.
‐‐ Marlee Matlin
I began after college, about 1972. I began to teach myself photography. I went to work for a local newspaper for four years as a kind of basic training.
‐‐ James Nachtwey
I began as a boy with artistic talent... as a visual artist... I thought that was what I'd become and in my late teens drifted into reading serious literature.
‐‐ Russell Banks
I began as a journalist for my pocketbook and a poet for my soul.
‐‐ Jane Yolen
I began as a model, but that did not really hold my interest for too long! I believe I stood out from the parade of models trying to make it in Hollywood, which helped launch my career beyond the one-night-stand horror movie.
‐‐ Natasha Henstridge
I began as a naturalistic painter. Very quickly I felt the urgent need for a more concise form of expression and an economy of means. I never stopped progressing toward abstraction.
‐‐ Piet Mondrian
I began as a weatherman and I learned very quickly I wasn't very good at it.
‐‐ Bob Iger
I began auditioning for acting jobs at the ripe old age of 12. Thirty years later, including a 15-year run on television, I sometimes just get offers for work. Often, however, I am still required to run pell-mell around Los Angeles or New York, interviewing for film and TV jobs.
‐‐ Diane Farr
I began both auditioning with Pearl Jam and recording for Eleven. In the fall of 1994, I joined Pearl Jam.
‐‐ Jack Irons
I began by doing a lot of character work on TV, just fun acting parts.
‐‐ Robert Redford
I began by doing physical yoga, initially just for the workout, as exercise. I would get peaceful and calm at the end of it, and I was curious about that.
‐‐ Mariel Hemingway
I began by telling the president that there was a cancer growing on the presidency and that if the cancer was not removed the president himself would be killed by it.
‐‐ John Dean
I began by working in a study in an attic, but for many years, I've used a small room in a library. What matters to me isn't decor or comfort but only quiet. I need to hear the rhythms of phrases, the music of sentences. Any place that allows me to do that is good enough.
‐‐ Steven Millhauser
I began coming to Paris in the 1960s when I was told audiences here liked my work. More than 20 of my plays have been produced in Paris, and several have had long runs and have returned in revivals.
‐‐ Israel Horovitz
I began composing works which were imitative of the music I was being told about. I was also very interested in translating the music into visual terms.
‐‐ Henry Flynt
I began cutting up fish when I was a little kid.
‐‐ Masa Takayama
I began cycling round the Serpentine because it was the only closed route in London where I could ride traffic-free.
‐‐ Bradley Wiggins
I began dancing when I was 7 years old. I was told that I had the perfect ballet dancer's body and had these crazy high arches in my feet that resulted in an amazing point. Ballet was very disciplined and, frankly, a little boring, so I eventually transitioned to gymnastics. I loved that, although I never reached a competitive level.
‐‐ Catherine Mary Stewart
I began demonstrating against serious culture. In hindsight, the actual course of events has been very humiliating for me, because no one picked up on the intellectual critique I made.
‐‐ Henry Flynt
I began directing episodes, which was a great light every couple of months. We never short-changed our audience, but it became something that you had to work at rather than something that was a pleasure.
‐‐ Patrick Stewart
I began doing writing projects and art and design projects to explore a new way of seeing Canada. Roots is one more way of continuing this exploration. I want to present a wide-open Canadian sense of color, adventure, communication and openness that defines our country.
‐‐ Douglas Coupland
I began drawing as a very young child and had a grandfather who experimented with photography, so those things constituted my first exposure to art.
‐‐ Sigmar Polke
I began drawing when I was nearly 3, and after finishing the sixth grade, I left school to paint and was tutored at home. My father didn't think a formal education was necessary for a painter.
‐‐ Jamie Wyeth
I began drinking alcohol at the age of thirteen and gave it up in my fifty sixth year; it was like going straight from puberty to a mid-life crisis.
‐‐ George Montgomery
I began even as a boy to realize how wide the world can be for a man of free intelligence.
‐‐ George Woodcock
I began graduate school in the late 1980s, and my goal was to understand how morality varied across cultures and nations. I did some research comparing moral judgment in India and the U.S.A.
‐‐ Jonathan Haidt
I began hearing rumors of apossible recording session with Neil Young. I was a huge fan of Neil's.
‐‐ Jack Irons
I began illustrating children's books because of a growing disillusionment with the sort of work I was doing in the advertising industry. Book publishing offered me the chance to be far more creative.
‐‐ Graeme Base
I began imagining scenes in public which some drunk would come up to me and slap me in the face. Nothing like that ever happened, but I often wonder if I would have turned the other cheek.
‐‐ Max von Sydow
I began in an era where four-letter words were not allowed.
‐‐ Pat Morita
I began in radio in 1997 on a radio show hosted by a now very famous comic, Jamel Debbouze. I would fake call listeners.
‐‐ Omar Sy