I'd come back after having served as ambassador to New Zealand and found that I had real concerns about the direction in which this country was headed.
‐‐ Carol Moseley Braun
I'd come from the bottom of the barrel. Just Owen Hart getting out of the shadow of Bret Hart's little brother. Everyone figured, this is a joke, Owen's going to get squashed.
‐‐ Owen Hart
I'd come into filmmaking as a painter so, for me, making 'Good Will Hunting' was experimental because I didn't know how to do it.
‐‐ Gus Van Sant
I'd come out of the army after five years as a medic. I was a medical administrator and we ran hospitals, and I was a Captain in the army at the end, in 1945.
‐‐ Eli Wallach
I'd come out to Los Angeles for a vacation to see a friend and just fell in love with it.
‐‐ Claire Forlani
I'd come to the country to do my Thoreau bit, so I needed an office that looked out onto the woods for inspiration. I converted one of the bedrooms into my workspace and through its windows watched the wildlife appear each morning with the sunrise. Many were the days I would sit in wonder, coffee in hand, for hours.
‐‐ David Mixner
I'd consider myself a flailing comedy writer.
‐‐ Benjamin Walker
I'd crawl over broken glass for Elle MacPherson or Cindy Crawford.
‐‐ Jon Bon Jovi
I'd date someone younger or older; age doesn't matter to me. Or looks, really - it's all about maturity.
‐‐ Leona Lewis
I'd dearly love to write a political book that changed the hearts and minds of men and women.
‐‐ Jim Crace
I'd defend the right for any novelist to experiment with form or language, but if people don't take to it, don't react by making out that they are thick.
‐‐ Graham Joyce
I'd define my everyday style as put together, but also comfortable. A great pair of jeans and a cute top can be so versatile.
‐‐ Shay Mitchell
I'd definitely be the kind of parent who enabled my child's dreams. I'd just watch and nurture and guide them. I have the blueprints of what not to do... I think I'd be a good parent, actually.
‐‐ Drew Barrymore
I'd definitely be up for 'EastEnders.' Just the same as I would if 'Coronation Street' was offered. Either way, it would be like going back to my roots.
‐‐ Jack Wild
I'd definitely like more kids when I'm older. And I think I'm like every woman in that I'd like to get married one day.
‐‐ Rebecca Ferguson
I'd definitely like to be one of the best golfers in the world, of all time.
‐‐ Peter Uihlein
I'd definitely like to go to college some day.
‐‐ Kiernan Shipka
I'd definitely like to study other things and keep on learning all the time, but I wouldn't want to do anything else. Ultimately, acting is my craft. I've always been interested in psychology and nutrition, but I don't know that I'd go and make that my profession.
‐‐ Cindy Busby
I'd definitely like to widen my film range. I mean, I'd love to do some theater.
‐‐ Brendan Sexton III
I'd definitely love to be a spokesperson for a major beauty brand.
‐‐ Sara Sampaio
I'd definitely love to do more acting. My heart cries out for it; it's such a deep longing.
‐‐ Kylie Minogue
I'd definitely love to play in Nashville again. That would be really good.
‐‐ Roy Ayers
I'd definitely pose nude again. No qualms. I actually had my breasts done again. Just updated, like new tires.
‐‐ Jessica Hahn
I'd definitely rather be rich than famous.
‐‐ Radha Mitchell
I'd describe my look as girly-edgy. I like black nail polish and eyeliner, but I'll wear them with pink shoes.
‐‐ Ariel Winter
I'd describe myself as a Christian who doesn't believe in God.
‐‐ Helen Mirren
I'd describe myself as a saver, but just sometimes I can spend like a kicking horse! Ryman is the one shop I can't go past without going into. I just can't resist lovely stationery.
‐‐ Joanna Lumley
I'd describe 'Psych' as 'Real Genius' meets 'Django Unchained.'
‐‐ James Roday
I'd die if I was Madonna. I'd die. God, what a horrible way to live. And Michael Jackson! To be so famous and to feel so isolated. I feel so bad for them. I don't know how it feels, and I hope it never happens to me.
‐‐ Alicia Silverstone
I'd distract myself until finally it was a combination of things. The show was over and I had time on my hands. I had taken time and played and just relaxed.
‐‐ Paul Reiser
I'd do a demo recording by myself, layering instruments on top of one another, and while that's fun, it doesn't have the same impact as getting some great players together in a great studio with a great engineer and producer, then waiting for the magic.
‐‐ Bernie Leadon
I'd do a show about garbagemen if it was good!
‐‐ Cynthia Nixon
I'd do almost anything for love, within safe boundaries.
‐‐ Brittany Murphy
I'd do almost anything for love, within safe boundaries. I've flown to places to surprise people, even if it was just for a day. I think it's so important to keep the romance alive and make sure the fun and spontaneity are there.
‐‐ Brittany Murphy
I'd do anything to have more kids.
‐‐ Alec Baldwin
I'd do anything to have more kids. But that's probably not gonna happen now.
‐‐ Alec Baldwin
I'd do entire music videos in my bedroom, where I used to stand in front of my television memorizing the moves to Michael Jackson's 'Beat It.'
‐‐ Jimmy Fallon
I'd do the same things, but I'd be a little more quiet.
‐‐ Jack Whittaker
I'd done a bachelor's degree, which I'd enjoyed, but I didn't know what to do with my life at the time. I was conflicted, and, being a hopeless romantic, I followed my girlfriend at the time to Vanderbilt, where, obviously, we broke up a couple of months later.
‐‐ Duncan Jones
I'd done a big movie that I wasn't happy with, and I was moving out of London when I got approached about Barton Fink, because my agent said the brothers were in London. We hit it off immediately, and suddenly I found myself on the way to America!
‐‐ Roger Deakins
I'd done a ton of movies here in Hollywood, and I realized that every movie I'd done was somebody's else's work and someone else's vision.
‐‐ Harland Williams
I'd done about 10 movies before I decided I wanted to make acting the main thrust of my career.
‐‐ Jeff Bridges
I'd done all the things I thought a person had to do in order to be successful and fulfilled, like getting a great education and becoming a lawyer, and yet there was zero spark in my life. But there was no light-bulb moment. It was gradual. In the early 1990s, I decided to experiment and try some new ways of living.
‐‐ Robin S. Sharma
I'd done an Edinburgh show before, in 1981, called 'The Importance of Being Varnished' - I was in the pun trade at the time.
‐‐ Rory Bremner
I'd done an EP, and nothing came from that, and I didn't know where to go from there.
‐‐ Fleur East
I'd done kids' TV in the U.K., but not great kids' TV. So yes, 'Submarine' was the first film and the first good thing that I have done.
‐‐ Craig Roberts
I'd done my time in corporate America, from McDonald's making shakes to Morgan Stanley making deals and, yet, I felt awfully constrained by the uniform - not just my clothes, but how I felt I needed to conform - that a traditional job required me to wear.
‐‐ Chip Conley
I'd done recordings, little demos, since I was in college, which I used to get gigs. But I never thought I'd have a record label.
‐‐ Norah Jones
I'd done some acting stuff when I was younger, around age nine.
‐‐ Samuel Larsen