I don't think I believe in ghosts, per se. But, my nearest experience was when I went on a weekend away and was in a bar in England, years ago, with an ex-girlfriend. I heard this scratching. I was about to go to bed and I was thinking, 'It's an old ghost.' I could hear this noise, but I couldn't work out where it was coming from.
‐‐ Theo James
I don't think I can answer questions about the trust fund.
‐‐ Louise Woodward
I don't think I can be a bright and fresh-looking actress. I am not really confident in that kind of character.
‐‐ Go Ah-sung
I don't think I can be too hard on myself.
‐‐ Colin Kaepernick
I don't think I can call myself an actress yet. I just don't think my skill level is that high. I hope that with every job it gets better. But until I'm good, I can say I'm trying to be an actor, but I don't think I've completely made it.
‐‐ Keira Knightley
I don't think I can do anything. I mean, I felt I had been given a bit of a gift and a key to a kind of a future. But I've always felt there is more that I can learn and that there are many people who are as good as, or better at, what I do than I am.
‐‐ Michael Cristofer
I don't think I can do this anymore.
‐‐ Simon Cowell
I don't think I can do this - painting under observation. It's the worst thing there is, worse than being in the hospital.
‐‐ Gerhard Richter
I don't think I can ever escape from music.
‐‐ Jason Derulo
I don't think I can get into my deep inner thoughts about hitting. It's like talking about religion.
‐‐ Mike Schmidt
I don't think I can name any names or anything, but this is what I've wanted to do for a long time: to have Flume as my creative outlet and to work on the biggest songs in the world, like pop, and come up with the idea and send it off.
‐‐ Flume
I don't think I can pick apart how I was influenced by which author. But these were the authors whose books I went back to again and again when I was in high school and college, when I first started trying to write stories.
‐‐ Martha Wells
I don't think I can play a role without falling in love with something about her; even the most despicable people who I have portrayed had some aspect of them which I found beautiful.
‐‐ Rachel Miner
I don't think I can remember a moment in my life where people didn't discuss politics. People discuss politics at the table.
‐‐ Connie Nielsen
I don't think I can speak of the achievements of Indian cinema because it's so large next to me. It's not stopping. It's ever-growing. We are going towards the right direction. We are evolving as a filmmaking industry as actors, directors, producers, singers, musicians. Everybody just pushing the boundaries.
‐‐ Ranbir Kapoor
I don't think I can tell any stories about how I lived in a van in Alaska. I grew up in the suburbs, I even had my own room. We weren't poor. Everything was very normal.
‐‐ Lisa Loeb
I don't think I can write a book as nihilistic as some of my early ones. They're so bleak. I don't think I would enjoy that as much anymore. You really become fixated on ways out.
‐‐ Daniel Woodrell
I don't think I consciously say, 'What would Olivia Pope do?' but there's a new thread of belief in my own capacity that I think comes from her. She makes it happen. She figures it out. She fixes it.
‐‐ Kerry Washington
I don't think I could be a foot soldier. I don't know if I could take orders too good. I'm a little lazy.
‐‐ Benicio Del Toro
I don't think I could be happy as an actor if there was a tyrant on the set.
‐‐ David Warner
I don't think I could be terribly demanding even if I wanted to be.
‐‐ Stephanie Zimbalist
I don't think I could compare myself to Macaulay Culkin, because we're pretty much two different kinds of actors. He's done a lot of comedy. He does mostly just comedy like 'Uncle Buck' and 'Home Alone' and 'Home Alone 2.' And I've done a lot of different stuff, like sad movies, like the movie about the kid with AIDS.
‐‐ Brian Bonsall
I don't think I could do a reality show, no.
‐‐ Rita Ora
I don't think I could do a superhero movie. I'm just not really that type of guy.
‐‐ Tom Sturridge
I don't think I could do what Woody Allen or Clint Eastwood or Ben Stiller do, where they direct a movie and they star in it. I would just be like, 'Oh, I don't even want to look at my face.'
‐‐ Bill Hader
I don't think I could ever describe myself as unlucky because people would look at me, playing football for a living, and say: 'Are you winding me up?'
‐‐ Jermain Defoe
I don't think I could ever do a network sitcom because the humor is often based on some trite circumstance. I don't want to be a part of a show where it's mostly about coming up with the jokes.
‐‐ Sherilyn Fenn
I don't think I could ever give up music. It's what makes me tick. If there was no music, there would be no writing.
‐‐ Maggie Stiefvater
I don't think I could ever go skinny. I just don't think, physiologically, that is going to happen. I do eat healthily for a week, and then I go, 'Nah, they have these beautiful ice-cream sandwiches.' I don't think my emotional eating is ever going to change.
‐‐ Rebel Wilson
I don't think I could ever have a desk job, so I get to be mobile. I'm on set. I get to walk around kind of doing my own thing, being independent - it's just a really good vibe. Everyone on a film set is very happy, and they all love their jobs, so it's a cool environment to be a part of.
‐‐ Jean-Luc Bilodeau
I don't think I could ever really be with a woman because that's a lot of... Yeah, there's a lot of estrogen and I'm a lot to deal with when it's that time of the month, so I can't imagine it times two.
‐‐ Christina Aguilera
I don't think I could have a genuine relationship with someone who didn't love to travel and appreciate new foods. Traveling is a big part of my life, and I want to share that with the people close to me.
‐‐ Candice Accola
I don't think I could have ever had a career as a pianist because I never ever wanted to play the notes the way they were written, I was too sloppy to learn them quite right.
‐‐ Jerry Hunt
I don't think I could have just kept writing the 'Richard Jury' books. It wasn't that I was bored or dissatisfied. I just had to write something else.
‐‐ Martha Grimes
I don't think I could have tackled 'The Pura Principle' until now. It takes me about twenty years to come to term with any difficult period in my life, to get enough of a grasp on it to fictionalize it.
‐‐ Junot Diaz
I don't think I could have thought of any place other than Stanford to leave Harvard for.
‐‐ Alvin E. Roth
I don't think I could have written what I did any earlier.
‐‐ Terry Goodkind
I don't think I could keep my position as a well-standing man in the world if I thought there were roles for men and women.
‐‐ Eric Stonestreet
I don't think I could live with anybody. I had roommates, and it's not for me. I like my space!
‐‐ Ashley Benson
I don't think I could live with myself if I stopped trying.
‐‐ Shannyn Sossamon
I don't think I could live without hair, makeup and styling, let alone be the performer I am. I am a glamour girl through and through. I believe in the glamorous life and I live one.
‐‐ Lady Gaga
I don't think I could not have been with an artist of some kind, someone creative.
‐‐ Heidi Klum
I don't think I could play a character that I couldn't relate to somehow. I'm not unfamiliar with frustration, anger, shame, helplessness and a load of other emotions that make up our psycho-soup. I try to focus on that frustration, that sense of unfairness, and multiply it.
‐‐ Terry O'Quinn
I don't think I could set a book in a place without knowing it really well.
‐‐ Judy Blume
I don't think I could survive in cold places.
‐‐ Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
I don't think I could've carried the weight that Murrow carried.
‐‐ David Strathairn
I don't think I could, with a straight face, describe myself as a completely positive person, but I'm not overly negative, either. On the whole, most writers think plots through to their consequences, and it's not always a sunny place. I have an occupational temperament for anxiety.
‐‐ James Lasdun
I don't think I could write a novel that wasn't theological.
‐‐ Marilynne Robinson
I don't think I could write a straight drama.
‐‐ David E. Kelley
I don't think I'd be a very good parent. I'd be too honest.
‐‐ Karl Pilkington
I don't think I'd be a very good talk show host. I mean, I'm very talkative but I don't know if I could do that all the time.
‐‐ Emma Roberts
I don't think I'd be happy if I were satisfied. I enjoy challenge, and I wouldn't say that I'm an ambitious person career-wise or financially, really. I would like to travel more comfortably, but that's really about all I need.
‐‐ Jason Isbell
I don't think I'd call myself a war writer, but I would probably say I'm a writer who has written about war.
‐‐ Tim O'Brien
I don't think I'd change the path that's got me where I am today.
‐‐ Curtis Joseph
I don't think I'd enjoy running a public company. We haven't needed to go to the market to fund expansion.
‐‐ Martin Naughton
I don't think I'd ever be able to give up the spotlight.
‐‐ Chris Jericho
I don't think I'd ever be cruel to an animal.
‐‐ David Duchovny
I don't think I'd ever get thin, but I don't see why I should necessarily think that I couldn't... You can't live your life for your routines.
‐‐ Alexei Sayle
I don't think I'd ever get typecast as a soldier.
‐‐ Brian Geraghty
I don't think I'd ever make an album of just covers because I love writing my own music.
‐‐ Taylor Swift
I don't think I'd ever really survive the outdoors.
‐‐ Jared Gilman
I don't think I'd ever start making a film until I had both the intimacy with the subject and the distance to make it live in a certain way.
‐‐ Ira Sachs
I don't think I'd get caught up in the crazy side of the music industry because it's just not in my nature.
‐‐ Pixie Lott
I don't think I'd have been as good as Bruce was. He was a better JFK than I would have been.
‐‐ Kevin Costner
I don't think I'd have the stamina, skill or ability to write a novel, but I'd love to write short stories and poetry, because those are my two passions.
‐‐ Daniel Radcliffe
I don't think I'd like to be a different person. But I do sometimes see my cats lolling about and think it would be nice to be one of them.
‐‐ Cameron Dokey
I don't think I'd live in London unless you paid me. Nine figures would be nice.
‐‐ Richard Griffiths
I don't think I'd seen anything like 'The Killing.'
‐‐ David Hewson
I don't think I'd want a revival. I'm not doing a tribute to myself.
‐‐ Dan Hicks
I don't think I'd want to be a comedian today if I saw it on the telly. I wouldn't think it was a thing for weirdoes and drop-outs; I'd think it was a thing for squares who wanted to be famous.
‐‐ Stewart Lee
I don't think I'd want to sit down and listen to people's stories all day long.
‐‐ Joan Severance
I don't think I deviated from what I'm all about and what I thought was important. Whether you want to call that a legacy, or whatever you want to call it.
‐‐ Joe Paterno
I don't think I do have a soul.
‐‐ Al Purdy
I don't think I do look like an A-Lister. I'm more interested in being comfortable in my own skin than trying to be somebody I'm not. Gimme jeans, an old T-shirt, cowboy boots and a baseball cap any day.
‐‐ Nathan Parsons
I don't think I do that much to prepare for roles in general.
‐‐ Charlie Tahan
I don't think, I don't intend to make people miserable. I am demanding.
‐‐ Bill Parcells