I'd sell my soul for a good cause.
‐‐ Hugh Jackman
I'd sing with Roberta Flack in a taxi if you called up and said she'd be in it.
‐‐ Peabo Bryson
I'd sit on a horse and forget I was even sick.
‐‐ Ann Romney
I'd skip school regularly to see movies - even in the morning, in the small Parisian theaters that opened early.
‐‐ Francois Truffaut
I'd sleep in a little, work out, do laundry, run errands, buy presents for people with birthdays coming up. I like it when I don't have to be anywhere, and anything I do is my choice.
‐‐ Carrie Underwood
I'd sleep under a Vermeer.
‐‐ John Lithgow
I'd sneak out of the house to meet girls at 3:30 a.m.
‐‐ Aidan Quinn
I'd so much rather people think I was funny than pretty.
‐‐ Kristen Johnston
I'd somehow always thought of the classics of literature as something apart from me, something to do with academic life and not something you enjoyed.
‐‐ Alan Bennett
I'd sometimes do 50, 60 takes of song.
‐‐ Dan Hill
I'd sometimes fly for 14 hours, then go straight to dialysis. I spent a little time being tired, but we managed. I'm not a pity-party person.
‐‐ Natalie Cole
I'd sooner be called a successful crook than a destitute monarch.
‐‐ Charlie Chaplin
I'd spent 25 years in government when I left the Defense Department back in '93, decided I'd go spend the rest of my career in the private sector, and then the president tapped me to come be his running mate. And it's been a remarkable experience. I wouldn't have missed it for the world.
‐‐ Dick Cheney
I'd spent my childhood thinking bad things, bad things every day. It had made me sick, but it had made me determined.
‐‐ Julian Cope
I'd spent my whole adult life considering myself an independent entity, my life filled by work and friends and family. Suddenly I had a male partner, someone I woke up with and went to sleep with every night.
‐‐ Rebecca Traister
I'd spent seven years in an all-boys school: 2,000 adolescents in the same khaki uniforms striking hunting poses, stalking lunchrooms, classrooms, changing rooms, looking for boys who didn't fit in.
‐‐ Marlon James
I'd stand in line for Confession with old people and little kids, and as the line moved up, I knew when I got into the box that I would lie! Again!
‐‐ Mercedes McCambridge
I'd stand on the side of the road when I was just a little girl singing on trash cans.
‐‐ Missy Elliott
I'd start a business again in a heartbeat. Indeed, I hope that one day I may get the chance to do so when my mission here in Washington, D.C. is complete.
‐‐ Mike Pompeo
I'd started acting as a child. But I wanted to see if it was something my true personality was interested in. I stepped away from offers when I took five years off to go to college. I've only really just decided to whole-heartedly embrace acting.
‐‐ Gaby Hoffmann
I'd started doing fanzines from the age of nine. I'd been doing as many copies as you can get carbon paper into an upright typewriter, and I'd try to sell them at school.
‐‐ Michael Moorcock
I'd started going to acting classes at 14, played 'Medea' at 15 and really wanted to be a classical actress.
‐‐ Barbra Streisand
I'd started working when I was 21 and had been very determined about my career, very focused, even as a little kid, so it was something I had been working at for a long time.
‐‐ Josh Schwartz
I'd stay away from investments in a variety of sectors that are capital intensive. Anyone who says we need $100 million before we know if what we're doing makes sense and the customers want it - that's not going to work.
‐‐ Steve Jurvetson
I'd still like to see 'Survivor' minus the planned show-biz parts. That would be the purest form of show business - I want to see someone so hungry that they eat somebody else's foot.
‐‐ Albert Brooks
I'd still prefer to do five nights at a club than one night at Allstate Arena.
‐‐ Al Jourgensen
I'd stop in the middle of a gun fight and sing a song.
‐‐ Ken Curtis
I'd studied 16th century science and magic. I thought it was strange that people were interested in the same kinds of things my research was about. The more I thought about it, the more intriguing it became and pretty soon I was writing a novel about a reluctant witch and a 1500-year-old vampire.
‐‐ Deborah Harkness
I'd studied dance in Chicago every summer end taught it all winter, and I was well-rounded. I wasn't worried about getting a job on Broadway. In fact, I got one the first week.
‐‐ Gene Kelly
I'd studied theater growing up and loved that, but didn't have many examples of artists around me.
‐‐ Brit Marling
I'd take a bullet for just about anyone! If someone pulled out a gun, I'd step in front of you even though I've never met you.
‐‐ Steve Wilkos
I'd take precision any day over power; as far as being tactical you know you have to see what's going on in there and also understand that for every punch that you or your opponent throws there's always a counter shot or two which you have to be ready to fire or defend.
‐‐ Alexis Arguello
I'd take the syncopation and play swing, and then read the syncopation lines with my left hand.
‐‐ John Otto
I'd taken some classes at UCB in New York and again at the Magnet Theater and the PIT Theater. I definitely never advanced to where I was on a team or anything like that.
‐‐ Reid Scott
I'd taken the bull by the horns by liberating myself and creating a career. It took guts - it was scary and chancy - but they discounted me as empty-headed: some little piece of fluff without any brain that happened to come along.
‐‐ Raquel Welch
I'd taken three years off to live as a normal person, so this was my first time back into it, and it was kind of shocking, but then it was fun.
‐‐ Camilla Belle
I'd tell any coach not to move for money... Stay at your job if you're really happy.
‐‐ Rick Pitino
I'd the upbringing a nun would envy. Until I was fifteen I was more familiar with Africa than my own body.
‐‐ Joe Orton
I'd think learning to play the guitar would be very confusing for sighted people.
‐‐ Doc Watson
I'd think of a topic and just rant on it and transfer it to the computer, upload it. It's such a quick thing. You post it on your website and after an hour, 10 people write comments.
‐‐ Andy Milonakis
I'd think people would want me to follow the law and pay only what the tax code requires.
‐‐ Mitt Romney
I'd thought of myself as a great big motion picture star from the time I was 6.
‐‐ Loretta Young
I'd thought sexuality was instinctive or natural, but it's profoundly linked to inner security and cultural context.
‐‐ Tahar Ben Jelloun
I'd totally be attracted to a geek girl!
‐‐ Robert Carlyle
I'd trained at the University of Washington and had a Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting.
‐‐ Gregg Henry
I'd traveled a lot, was going temporarily insane and became very successful, but there was no one to take that all home to.
‐‐ Diana Ross
I'd try to become known as a world expert on 'something,' to take a small niche you can define.
‐‐ Robert Scoble
I'd try to channel my nervous energy in a positive way into strength and endurance. It didn't always work.
‐‐ Kristi Yamaguchi
I'd update my resume so you're ready for any outcome.
‐‐ Bob Weinstein
I'd usually read the Bible a lot. Read little short Bible stories. And today, whenever I give speeches, I bring up a few of those Bible stories, because those are inspirations to me.
‐‐ Herschel Walker