I download TV shows more and more, especially from the U.S.
‐‐ Julian Ovenden
I downloaded a Ricky Gervais podcast once at the persistent urging of a friend and found it funny but distracting - if I'm online, I'm surfing, which means I'm distracted from the podcast. So it's a form that doesn't really work for me.
‐‐ Rachel Sklar
I downloaded ProTools - legally, of course... and I wanted to impress girls by making remixes of songs.
‐‐ Charlie Puth
I draft on the computer. I have a really giant screen that attaches to my laptop, and then I have a humongous digital drawing tablet called a Cintiq. It sits at all different angles, and it's so big that it would take two people to move it.
‐‐ Jeff Kinney
I draft quickly and then revise, a lot.
‐‐ Erin Morgenstern
I draft tweets, like, 20 times.
‐‐ Maisie Williams
I drag a lot of stuff round with me that I don't need.
‐‐ Benedict Cumberbatch
I drank a lot when I was a teenager and I don't drink any more, because that's when I thought, you know, I'm gonna end up a car wreck.
‐‐ Kristin Davis
I drank because I enjoyed it. I was happy sitting at the end of the bar on my own, reading the paper. I've always enjoyed my own company, and that stems from riding alone. I never trained with anyone - and I still don't. I've always been happy with my own thoughts, and that sums me up as an individual-pursuit rider.
‐‐ Bradley Wiggins
I drank beer, and I had a career year.
‐‐ David Wells
I drank for about 25 years getting over the loss of my father and I took the anger out on myself. I did a good job at beating myself up at sometimes. I don't drink anymore but my alcoholic head occasionally says different. 'Nil By Mouth' was a love letter to my father because I needed to resolve some issues in order to be able to forgive him.
‐‐ Gary Oldman
I drank from colored water fountains and from the white water fountain just to see what it was like when I was a kid. What shocks me is that these kids today don't realize that this happened in many of our lifetimes.
‐‐ Lee Daniels
I drank more wine when I wasn't working as much, to be honest.
‐‐ Thomas Keller
I drank some boiling water because I wanted to whistle.
‐‐ Mitch Hedberg
I drank the Kool-Aid of being a network star. Once it didn't happen, I realized it wasn't the best version of my comedy.
‐‐ Mike Birbiglia
I drank the silence of God from a spring in the woods.
‐‐ Georg Trakl
I drape a lot. I cut. I have to touch. For me, it's almost impossible to start without that.
‐‐ Francisco Costa
I draw a distinction between traditional Islam and Islamism. Islamism emerged in its modern form in the 1920s and is driven by a belief that Muslims can be strong and rich again if they follow the Islamic law severely and in its entirety. This is a response to the trauma of modern Islam.
‐‐ Daniel Pipes
I draw a weekly comic strip called Life in Hell, which is syndicated in about 250 newspapers. That's what I did before The Simpsons, and what I plan to do for the rest of my life.
‐‐ Matt Groening
I draw a younger crowd who can relate to me. Some of the girl fans will message me online, saying, 'You're the reason I watch golf.'
‐‐ Rickie Fowler
I draw all the time. Drawing is my backbone. I don't think a painter has to be able to draw, I just think that if you draw, you better draw well.
‐‐ LeRoy Neiman
I draw flowers every day and send them to my friends so they get fresh blooms every morning.
‐‐ David Hockney
I draw from my family and my friends and I feel like that small-town person. The achievements, the materialistic possessions have really become to mean less. They mean nothing.
‐‐ Sheryl Crow
I draw from the Absurd three consequences: my revolt, my liberty, my passion.
‐‐ Albert Camus
I draw from the crowd a lot.
‐‐ Kobe Bryant
I draw hundreds and hundreds of pictures of sort of gnarly looking men, so I don't know what that tells you. People who look like... they're waiting for a sandwich that's never going to come. I don't know what's wrong with me.
‐‐ Dylan Moran
I draw inspiration from anything and everybody and that's what country music is to me... real life stories and real life emotions.
‐‐ Dustin Lynch
I draw inspiration from my life, and, honestly, a lot of my religious beliefs have stemmed into my music.
‐‐ Lindsey Stirling
I draw on a lot of cinematic influences like Ingmar Bergman and Wim Wenders, artists who let a story take its time. Comics are a visual medium, and visuals should be allowed to tell some of that story.
‐‐ Jeff Lemire
I draw pleasure in governance, in doing new things and bringing people together. That pleasure is all I need from life.
‐‐ Narendra Modi
I draw the line at letting people into my songwriting cave. To me, that's where the alchemy happens and where the mystery is.
‐‐ Amanda Palmer
I draw the line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny, and I say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.
‐‐ George C. Wallace
I draw what I feel, which is no more than doing my job.
‐‐ Ralph Bakshi
I draw whatever hits me.
‐‐ Matthew Ashford
I dread first drafts! I worry each day that it won't come, that nothing will happen.
‐‐ Judy Blume
I dread handshakes. I've got some problems with my hands, and everywhere I go, people want to impress me with their grip. To make it worse, now women are coming up with that firm shake.
‐‐ George Foreman
I dread karaoke. I hate karaoke. I can't sing - that is why.
‐‐ Clive Owen
I dread shooting with animals. I hope I never get a script with snakes.
‐‐ Kangana Ranaut
I dread the idea of a paparazzi snapping me while I'm out running.
‐‐ Paloma Faith
I dread the promotion part of my job. It's agony, especially compared to the private, at-home joy of writing. But being a grown-up means doing every part of the larger task.
‐‐ Chuck Palahniuk
I dread to be compared to all these directors who have a lot of spontaneous emoting and swearing in their films - that is death; it's a cul-de-sac. It doesn't lift the material at all. It's just a cliched reproduction of what we think is normal behaviour.
‐‐ Pawel Pawlikowski
I dreaded doing close-ups.
‐‐ Jessie Matthews
I dreaded having a boring life when I grew up. And I certainly can't complain about being bored.
‐‐ Ina May Gaskin
I dreaded the dance scene in 'Love Actually' more than having my teeth extracted.
‐‐ Hugh Grant
I dream a lot. I do more painting when I'm not painting. It's in the subconscious.
‐‐ Andrew Wyeth
I dream a lot, in colour and in sound and scent. Quite a few of my stories have come from dreams.
‐‐ Joanne Harris
I dream a world in no one feels the need for or fear of predatory behavior, in which each of us walks with the knowledge of how beautiful - and valuable - is each human life.
‐‐ Jacqueline Novogratz
I dream about 'Cheers.' Like when you go on a diet and you dream of pizza. I always think of those wonderful years. I loved working on it.
‐‐ George Wendt
I dream about doing a film about once a week.
‐‐ Ingmar Bergman