I came literally to the table with a wealth of knowledge by simply understanding how food should taste.
‐‐ Rocco DiSpirito
I came not to your glorious shores to enjoy a happy rest - I came not to gather triumphs of personal distinction, but as a humble petitioner, in my country's name, as its freely chosen constitutional leader, to entreat your generous aid.
‐‐ Lajos Kossuth
I came of age at the end of the 1960s, just when video was also coming into the world. Companies such as Sony and Panasonic were starting to market it and we artists immediately knew how it could be used.
‐‐ Bill Viola
I came of baseball age (isn't it always around first grade?) in the last sputtering years of the A's Philadelphia tenancy. I probably plighted my fated troth in 1949, when the A's fluked into a winning season and introduced a pintsize southpaw named Bobby Shantz.
‐‐ Richard Corliss
I came on to the film with a very happy-go-lucky attitude which I think my character, Charlie, did when she went into the house. I expected it to be good, and then slowly things started to change for us all.
‐‐ Jennifer Sky
I came out around 25 publicly.
‐‐ Chaz Bono
I came out even with all the struggles I endured on Rikers Island.
‐‐ Foxy Brown
I came out of a culture when there wasn't tweeting and everyone with a camera in their hands. I didn't grow up with it, so I'm not always thinking about it, but there have been times when I looked over, and I saw that someone was recording my conversation.
‐‐ Rene Russo
I came out of drama school thinking I'd do some theatre, maybe some television, and maybe, someday, a film.
‐‐ Orlando Bloom
I came out of high school, where my heroes were, like, Michael Jordan and a lot of local rugby players - and on the movie front, it was Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone.
‐‐ Joel Edgerton
I came out of independent film, that's my roots.
‐‐ Nicolas Cage
I came out of my mum's stomach going, 'I want to be an actor!'
‐‐ Emilia Clarke
I came out of my professional athlete career with a 450 credit score, no money in the bank to show for it, but I had an Ivy League degree. So I put that Dartmouth degree to good use and got a job on Wall Street. I hated it but used the time to make connections and become financially literate.
‐‐ Brian J. White
I came out of my shell in college.
‐‐ Jenna Marbles
I came out of repertory theater, where I worked 50 weeks a year, and I loved working with the people.
‐‐ Rene Auberjonois
I came out of retirement to run a start-up. Historically, I seldom used all of my vacation time, and the last sick day I took was in 1992. I am a sick puppy.
‐‐ Maynard Webb
I came out of school just at the time regional theater was first expanding. All of a sudden, lots of new companies needed actors.
‐‐ Charles Kimbrough
I came out of the Civil Rights Movement, and I had a different kind of focus than most people who have just the academic background as their primary training experience.
‐‐ Bernice Johnson Reagon
I came out of the closet very young, and I had to cut my teeth pretty fast.
‐‐ Rufus Wainwright
I came out of the mall one day, and a guy was standing there with a coat hanger in his window, and I couldn't stop myself. I asked the stupid question. 'You lock your keys in the car?' 'Nope, just washed it, gonna hang it up to dry.'
‐‐ Bill Engvall
I came out of the old Second City in Chicago. Chicago actors are more hard-nosed. They're tough on themselves and their fellow actors. They're self-demanding.
‐‐ Bill Murray
I came out of the private sector, a life that I enjoyed. I sleep in a bed every night with a woman I went to first grade with. I wasn't running for a job. I was running - and I think you will find this to be the case with many of the freshmen - to produce results.
‐‐ Steve Southerland
I came out of the Soviet Union no longer a communist, because I believed in personal freedom.
‐‐ Rose Wilder Lane
I came out of the womb born to sing and dance. I have to follow my heart.
‐‐ Jennifer Ellison
I came out of the womb dancing.
‐‐ Rutina Wesley
I came out of the womb waving red lipstick.
‐‐ Rose McGowan
I came out singing, the doctor slapped me on the head, and I started singing.
‐‐ Keith David
I came out the box and for seven years I had a huge career. And then it's done, it's dumped. But I ain't gone, and I refuse to be gone.
‐‐ Taylor Dayne
I came out the womb dancing.
‐‐ Michael K. Williams
I came out to California to live with my mom in Orange County for a while, and then I came up to Hollywood. I had just turned nineteen. I took an acting class at Playhouse West and decided, 'Wow, I think I can do this!' I studied really hard for three years before I got an agent.
‐‐ Jamie Anne Allman
I came out to Hollywood when I was just 18, and my dad, he was really into Hollywood and theater and art, and I guess growing up, he exposed me to a lot of culture, and I just started making Super-8 films in high school and decided I wanted to be a filmmaker.
‐‐ Bill Paxton
I came out to L.A. in '78 to be a musician. I didn't get into comedy until the mid-Eighties.
‐‐ Andy Kindler
I came out to L.A. to be a songwriter and not an artist, and I'm so excited because I always secretly wanted to be an artist.
‐‐ Charlie Puth
I came out to my parents as gay, and then I realized, you know, four or five years later, that I wasn't really happy, no relationships were working, and there was something missing in my life, and you know, I was doing drag, performing and stuff, and I realized through that arc that I was much happier doing that.
‐‐ Candis Cayne
I came out to myself when I was about 15 or 16, and to my parents when I was 18. When you come out to your parents, that's when it's properly official.
‐‐ Russell Tovey
I came out wanting to be an actor. From my first view of the world, that's what I wanted to be. I'm made of 99 percent ham and 1 percent water. I was just cooked that way!
‐‐ Mike Myers
I came out when I was 17 - coming out in middle or high school is one of the most difficult things that anyone could experience. I wouldn't wish it on my enemies.
‐‐ Mary Lambert
I came out when I was 17. I was in the church; I was crying every Sunday for about a year. I came to terms with the fact with this is who I was - I wasn't going to be able to be a different person. At 17, you feel like a freak already, and so to have that fire and brimstone against your attraction is just screwed up!
‐‐ Mary Lambert
I came over here and worked for rock magazines, and I worked for Rolling Stone, which has a very high standard of journalism, a very good research department.
‐‐ Kurt Loder
I came over when I was 10 years old, which was very difficult because everybody made fun of me.
‐‐ Nicollette Sheridan
I came quite late to gaming: I didn't start playing until 2002.
‐‐ Richard K. Morgan
I came rather late to film. I've done an awful lot of theater before - before I discovered the camera, you know, seeing everything, requiring much less acting and - and much less presentation, much less projecting, more just being.
‐‐ Ian Mckellen
I came second in a 1,500-metre running race at school. I knew I couldn't have come first, so second was my version of first.
‐‐ Chet Faker
I came seriously close to getting married four times, and each time I backed off in fear or for one reason or another. Each occasion was different, but in hindsight when I look at the people involved, it wasn't a bad thing what I did. I think it may have been more complex had the marriage taken place.
‐‐ Ratan Tata
I came through folk music simply because it was easy to get into it.
‐‐ Joni Mitchell
I came to 20th Century Fox to do movies, and then they started a network, and they asked me to do a show as part of their starting what became the Fox network.
‐‐ James L. Brooks
I came to a happy Jewish family in dark days in Europe.
‐‐ Roald Hoffmann
I came to accept during my freshman year that many of the gaps in my knowledge and understanding were simply limits of class and cultural background, not lack of aptitude or application as I'd feared.
‐‐ Sonia Sotomayor
I came to acting as a sort of fluke. I really enjoy it, but I think I'm different from the people who dreamed about it.
‐‐ Eve Plumb
I came to acting in a very circuitous way.
‐‐ Victoria Pratt