I'd had to cope with a lot of death and illness in my family from a young age, and that maybe gave me a bleak outlook on the world.
‐‐ Bernard Sumner
I'd happily just stay on the road. Getting home from America, sitting in my kitchen with a cup of tea, staring out of the window is pretty depressing. I didn't have a tour manager to tell me what to do so I had to start reaching out to people and making plans. That was hard. You become very vegetable-y.
‐‐ Ben Lovett
I'd hate it if everyone in the world liked me, my music and what I wore. It'd make it boring, and I wouldn't have anything to work towards. It's not to everyone's taste, but I can only be me.
‐‐ Jessie J
I'd hate it to become style over substance, I'd hate people to start putting me in a magazine article about my style. I don't like dressing up in something I'm not necessarily comfortable in just to make it more of a show. I want the power to come from what I sing about and how I sing.
‐‐ Ellie Goulding
I'd hate this to get out but I really like opera.
‐‐ Ford Frick
I'd hate to be a sex symbol. Because you're always having to live up to an image. I haven't got time to sit around doing my nails.
‐‐ Julia Sawalha
I'd hate to be a songwriter starting a career today.
‐‐ Otis Blackwell
I'd hate to be a teetotaler. Imagine getting up in the morning and knowing that's as good as you're going to feel all day.
‐‐ Dean Martin
I'd hate to be really beautiful on telly and then have everyone go, 'It's all make-up and lighting.'
‐‐ Sophie McShera
I'd hate to have a job where I had to be rude to people.
‐‐ Clay Aiken
I'd hate to have to leave music, but if I got stuck some place, I would.
‐‐ Danger Mouse
I'd hate to paint with a broad brush, but many Democrats don't feel that we have a crisis in entitlements, and Republicans do.
‐‐ Dave Camp
I'd hate to see any film I'm involved in fail, especially artistically but also business-wise.
‐‐ John Malkovich
I'd have a sex scene with Whoopi Goldberg or Star Jones.
‐‐ Method Man
I'd have been a filmmaker or a cartoonist or something else which extended from the visual arts into the making of narratives if I hadn't been able to shift into fiction.
‐‐ Jonathan Lethem
I'd have liked to have been a bit more intellectual. I'd have liked to have had more brains.
‐‐ Terry Wogan
I'd have liked to have leant against walls in thrillers.
‐‐ Celia Johnson
I'd have loved to have appeared in 'Absolutely Fabulous' - that's one of my favourite shows.
‐‐ Becki Newton
I'd have made a terrible nun.
‐‐ Heather Graham
I'd have no problem serving under any president.
‐‐ Michael Mullen
I'd have no trouble being the barbecue kingpin of America. I'd just add it to all the other things I am: jazz musician, carpenter, architect, engineer and revolutionary.
‐‐ Bobby Seale
I'd have stopped writing years ago if it were for the money.
‐‐ Paulo Coelho
I'd have supported Al Gore if he'd have been from Wisconsin.
‐‐ Terry Sanford
I'd have these weird experiences where I'd just be walking down the street with this chord progression in my head, this happened more than a few times, and I'd walk home and find a fax in my machine and it would match the music in my head.
‐‐ Duncan Sheik
I'd have to acknowledge that I have a weakness for the fairer sex - and I hope I never get over it.
‐‐ Chuck Robb
I'd have to be superman to do some of the things I'm supposed to have done, I've been at six different places at six different times.
‐‐ George Best
I'd have to fight for an Australian role over an American actor, and I already have to do that overseas, so why would I have to do it back at home?
‐‐ Bojana Novakovic
I'd have to just say that working with other people, it's a different world from school.
‐‐ Tom Felton
I'd have to say, and I think that most Christians would hold the view, that there is such a thing as evil, and there are evil forces at work. You can articulate that by talking about Satan or the Devil; that's sound, Scriptural teaching.
‐‐ Peter Hollingworth
I'd have to say Bali's my favorite place that I've visited.
‐‐ Christopher Meloni
I'd have to say, for me, as a child, my favorite memories were always centered around Christmas time. It always seemed like no matter how much money my parents had or didn't have, we got completely spoiled rotten. There were always presents under the tree, and we always did special things, like hide elves around the house.
‐‐ Josie Bissett
I'd have to say I'm most proud of my mentoring camp that I do in Dallas every year for one hundred boys from single-parent homes. I was raised by a mother who was a Sunday school teacher and a father who worked hard. Together they taught me to give back.
‐‐ Steve Harvey
I'd have to say I've become more aware of my communal responsibility.
‐‐ Jeff Koons
I'd have to say losing the title to Ali in '74 was the lowest moment in sports for me. It was the most devastating thing in my boxing career, and it still hurts to this day.
‐‐ George Foreman
I'd have to say that, in general, models take themselves too seriously. Basically, they are genetic freaks who spend a couple of hours in hair and makeup.
‐‐ Rebecca Romijn
I'd have to say that my favorite kind of film is serious comedy. Comedy with serious underpinning. 'Little Miss Sunshine' is like that. That's my fave genre, if I had to pick one.
‐‐ Alan Arkin
I'd have to say that my favorite thing is writing a song that really says how I feel, what I believe - and it even explains the world to myself better than I knew it.
‐‐ Jackson Browne
I'd have to say that Nixon feels like the public figure who most dominated my life - from the time I went to fourth grade wearing a Nixon-Lodge button in the fall of 1960, through my college years, which overlapped with Kent State, Cambodia, the China trip and all the rest.
‐‐ Thomas Mallon
I'd have to say that the things that mean the most to me are the examples of original comic art that I'm able to look at every day, most of them either by notable friends and/or for projects that I've worked on.
‐‐ Chip Kidd
I'd have to say the whole experience in making The Neverending Story. I had an incredible time.
‐‐ Noah Hathaway
I'd have to struggle to find a subject in which I can't get some kind of interested pulse started.
‐‐ Frank Delaney
I'd heard a lot of Asian people were rooting for me, but I had no idea. I was stunned. They were... impassioned, especially compared to Japan. I couldn't even have anticipated that kind of welcome.
‐‐ Ayumi Hamasaki
I'd heard a lot of Motown and Stax when I was a kid, but the more well-known end of it. On Jam tours, we had a DJ called Ady Croasdell who ran a '60s club. He turned me on to underground stuff and what people call northern soul. It just blew my mind.
‐‐ Paul Weller
I'd heard about Texas football and how much of a religion it is, but to go to Odessa and experience it first-hand is something different than just hearing about it.
‐‐ Jay Hernandez
I'd heard it was dangerous to walk around Miami.
‐‐ Victoria Abril
I'd heard Joyce Grenfell on the radio, and when Mum gave me a book of her comic routines, I just loved it. Me and my sister shared a bedroom, and every night I'd drive her mad with my version of 'George, Don't Do That' about people we knew at school.
‐‐ Dorothy Atkinson
I'd heard of writers who say they hate to write. Not me. I love to do it.
‐‐ Donald Hall
I'd heard that swimming feels so good when you're pregnant, and I love being in the ocean. I was even paddle boarding up until 17 weeks, but then my center of gravity and balance were completely off.
‐‐ Marisa Miller
I'd hesitated to have a wedding because my gay and lesbian friends don't have that right.
‐‐ Kathy Najimy