I consider The O.C. as my college. It was four years and I made friends who I'll have forever.
‐‐ Adam Brody
I consider the philosophy of the Communist Party as not applicable to our American way of life.
‐‐ Sidney Buchman
I consider the piano my 'main' instrument and have been playing for as long as I can remember. It seems to me that I might have come up with something resembling a song as early as 4 or 5 years old.
‐‐ Ian MacKaye
I consider the relationship with the U.S. very important to Brazil. I will try to forge closer ties with the U.S.
‐‐ Dilma Rousseff
I consider the Stooges to be pop music.
‐‐ Siobhan Fahey
I consider the voice a gift from the heavens, and as all the gifts from the heavens, they must be used, but the minute that the heavens call it back then of course I will stop.
‐‐ Andrea Bocelli
I consider the world, this Earth, to be like a school, and our life the classrooms.
‐‐ Oprah Winfrey
I consider those actors who amaze me are somehow less attractive to me than those actors who move me.
‐‐ Robert Lansing
I consider tragedy the highest form of art.
‐‐ Joyce Carol Oates
I consider what I write to be literature. I choose the words carefully.
‐‐ Robert Metcalfe
I consider 'White Collar' my home base. I'm so lucky to get to play a character that's very multifaceted and the writers take risks on and never get into a staid process with.
‐‐ Matt Bomer
I consider wisdom supernatural because it isn't taught by men - it's a gift from God.
‐‐ Joyce Meyer
I consider writing practice a true Zen practice because it all comes back at you. You can't fool anyone because it's on the page.
‐‐ Natalie Goldberg
I consider you as old as you look and feel. And in that case I feel - I feel I'm about 39, like Jack Benny.
‐‐ Joan Collins
I consider your conduct unethical and lousy.
‐‐ Peter Arno
I considered a lot of different jobs as a kid. I thought about becoming a priest or a lawyer. My father had a big linen-supply business and I considered working for him. What dawned on me was: 'If I'm an actor, I get to do the fun parts of every job!' Without having to go to four years of law school.
‐‐ John C. Reilly
I considered becoming a priest very seriously. I wanted to travel the world. By the time I turned 16, I realized I was only in it for selfish reasons. And, more importantly, I didn't want to sacrifice the ladies!
‐‐ James McAvoy
I considered going into business or becoming a lawyer - not for the money, but for the thrill of problem-solving.
‐‐ Lisa Randall
I considered going to film school; I took a course in film and was very interested in filmmaking as well as film writing.
‐‐ Robert Morgan
I considered moving to New York or Los Angeles, but they're two of the hardest places to move to when you're just starting out in a band.
‐‐ Dave Keuning
I considered myself engaged in a war from Day One. And my objective was to force the federal government - the Kennedy administration at that time - into a position where they would have to use the United States military force to enforce my rights as a citizen.
‐‐ James Meredith
I considered myself one of the boys. My brothers didn't spoil me at all, not at all. I was very tomboyish. It wasn't as if I was like a princess or anything like that.
‐‐ Joie Lee
I considered myself very lucky after 'Baghdad Cafe,' and I have 'The Shield.' In every genre, I've kicked butt at some point. I'm real happy.
‐‐ C. C. H. Pounder
I considered Nat King Cole to be a friend and, in many ways, a mentor. He always had words of profound advice.
‐‐ Diahann Carroll
I considered several names, but Titania, a character from Shakespeare's 'Midsummer Night's Dream', was best able to portray the image I wanted for what is a fantastically elegant and sexy yacht.
‐‐ John Caudwell
I considered that I had to write stories about the people I had met, with whom I'd worked, the history of my books - just in case I up and die.
‐‐ Anatoly Rybakov
I considered that the homes that people live in exactly describe their lives.
‐‐ Douglas Sirk
I consistently encounter people in academic settings and scientists and journalists who feel that you can't say that anyone is wrong in any deep sense about morality, or with regard to what they value in life. I think this doubt about the application of science and reason to questions of value is really quite dangerous.
‐‐ Sam Harris
I consistently run into young adults who have quickly turned away from traditional jobs at great companies to try their hand at a start-up. I believe that some of this stems from the desire to strike it big like Mark Zuckerberg, but I also believe it is because starting a company has become far cooler than working in one.
‐‐ Maynard Webb
I constantly deal with being called Shaft, and I vacillate back and forth with people coming up to me about it. But it never ceases to blow me away with the impact that character had on my life and my fans' lives.
‐‐ Richard Roundtree
I constantly experience failure in that my work is never as good as I want it to be. So I live with failure.
‐‐ Jeremy Irons
I constantly felt (as I suppose many an ambitious girl has felt) a thumping from within unanswered by any beckoning from without.
‐‐ Anna Julia Cooper
I constantly have a devil on my shoulder telling me that what I'm doing is really horrible, and then somehow the lightning strike happens, and everything comes together.
‐‐ Karen Elson
I constantly have anxiety about being the lead of the show. I don't talk about it because it scares me. But I've always wanted to be part of something where I could work on a character in such a big manner, and you get offered that with all the trappings of being the lead of the show.
‐‐ Erica Durance
I constantly looked for motherly protection.
‐‐ Michael Reagan
I constantly make fashion mistakes but I think it's good to take risks.
‐‐ Clemence Poesy
I constantly make lists and itineraries and then can't stick to any of them.
‐‐ Freema Agyeman
I constantly push my body to meet what my mind wants me to be able to do.
‐‐ Charlie Ebersol
I constantly remind people that crime isn't solved by technology; it's solved by people.
‐‐ Patricia Cornwell
I constantly say things that I regret. I mortify myself constantly.
‐‐ Kathy Griffin
I constantly think I'm a fraud - that this success is not warranted or justified.
‐‐ David Chang
I constantly tour, even when I don't have a record out.
‐‐ Teena Marie
I constantly try to reinvent my sensibilities and my ideas. I enjoy some of the satisfaction that I get when I feel good about what I've done. But the process is quite lonely and quite painful.
‐‐ Vincent Gallo
I constantly want to know - what is a table, or what is a cat?
‐‐ Simon McBurney
I constantly watch 'The Simpsons' and an English cartoon called 'The Raccoons' and 'Gummi Bears.' I was obsessed with ninja films, and the 'Teenage Mutant Nina Turtles,' I used to love that as well.
‐‐ Matt Smith
I constantly work at maintaining balance. For me, my family comes first. If my family is taken care of, then everything else usually falls into place.
‐‐ Faith Hill
I constantly worry about my family and my kids. 'Are they O.K., what are they doing right now?'
‐‐ Dwight Henry
I constantly write about my safety walking to and from school, and then I would come home at night, and I would cut on the TV, and I would watch a show like 'The Wonder Years,' or I would watch, you know, some other show like 'Family Ties.'
‐‐ Ta-Nehisi Coates
I constructed a laboratory in the neighborhood of Pike's Peak. The conditions in the pure air of the Colorado Mountains proved extremely favorable for my experiments, and the results were most gratifying to me.
‐‐ Nikola Tesla