I find revealing the secrets of magic quite reprehensible.
‐‐ David Copperfield
I find running life quite hard, and I like sharing that. Obviously, the companionship, being loved and loving, is fantastic. But I don't feel that I couldn't live without a boyfriend or lover or husband.
‐‐ Anna Chancellor
I find sadness and strife to be so much more interesting with an upbeat melody.
‐‐ Zooey Deschanel
I find screenplays easy to write, my novels being very visual. You see what people look like. The physical action is described.
‐‐ John Irving
I find Shakespeare terrifying. When Simon Russell Beale does a speech, I understand every word of it, but if I did the same speech, people would be going, 'Huh? What?'
‐‐ Olivia Colman
I find sharing intimate details with people that you don't know an interesting concept. I like to keep some things to myself.
‐‐ Theo James
I find shoestrings very hard work. I like big budgets.
‐‐ Julie Harris
I find shopping too stressful. I get hot and flustered and irritated and feel sick after I've bought something.
‐‐ Alison Goldfrapp
I find significance in all kinds of small details when I run; I'm hyper aware of my surroundings, the sensations in my body, and the thoughts running through my mind. Everything is clearer, heightened.
‐‐ Kristin Armstrong
I find singing as somebody else very liberating, it just frees me up.
‐‐ Jane Horrocks
I find skydiving really hard. I broke my back while skydiving when I was in the military, and for 18 months all my nightmares were about falling.
‐‐ Bear Grylls
I find so many songwriters today are missing an element... either the production is amazing but the songs aren't, or it's the other way around.
‐‐ Rufus Wainwright
I find so much writing colourless, small in its means, unwilling to take stylistic risks. Often it goes wrong; I am not the one to judge. Sometimes, I hope, it goes right.
‐‐ George Steiner
I find solace in animals. I have got a stray dog at home called Candy. I picked it up while I was waiting at the airport one day. I always wanted to have a 'macho' dog but got this sweet little thing instead.
‐‐ Randeep Hooda
I find some collections to be more vibrant than others, but the designers who last are those who are able to continue to be creative within the mold they have cast, usually right at the beginning of their careers.
‐‐ Suzy Menkes
I find some really cool, unique stuff in vintage shops. The good thing about vintage if that it doesn't quite fit you can customise it, like, make it shorter. The shorter the better!
‐‐ Pixie Lott
I find some unity with Ron Paul.
‐‐ Bill Ayers
I find something fascinating about the quiet man in the background who has no desire to be the center of attention.
‐‐ Christian Bale
I find standard American the hardest. It really fits in a different place in your mouth. Southern, I find the easiest. If you talk to a dialect coach and you get sort of technical, where an English person keeps their voice in their throat, a Southern person does the same, and it's got the same sort of music to talking.
‐‐ Juno Temple
I find standing and posing for photos very awkward.
‐‐ Nicole Kidman
I find still photographs make me quite self-conscious.
‐‐ Aidan Gillen
I find Suez astonishing for the first hour. It is a ditch in a desert, but a stunning one. The sensation of being hemmed in by huge ships, moving at a stately pace through a man-made waterway, is extraordinary.
‐‐ Rose George
I find talking about acting very boring, having to come out with platitudes about how terribly nice everyone is. I would much rather just do it.
‐‐ Penelope Wilton
I find talking about my work harder than it might be if honesty wasn't my calling card.
‐‐ Alice Sebold
I find teaching - I like it, but I find just walking into the classroom and facing the students very difficult.
‐‐ Lydia Davis
I find teenage girls endlessly funny.
‐‐ Chris Lilley
I find television, and particularly live television, very romantic: the idea that there is this small group of people, way up high, in a skyscraper in the middle of Manhattan, beaming this signal out into the night.
‐‐ Aaron Sorkin
I find television to be a bit like a meat grinder. It's like, you have a cow, you put it through a meat grinder, and out comes a hot dog. It's almost unrecognizable.
‐‐ Jillian Michaels
I find that a great part of the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way.
‐‐ Franklin Pierce Adams
I find that a lot of the good acting comes out when you're physically being pushed: your brain turns off and just deals with the situation at hand. You get to a point where you're exhausted at the end of the day, but I quite like that.
‐‐ Emilia Clarke
I find that a lot of women respond to my work in that it doesn't make them feel bad about themselves.
‐‐ Heather Donahue
I find that acrylics dry very fast - which is supposed to be its charm; however, I find that because of that quality they don't blend as nicely as the oils. The oils, for one thing, are softer and more flexible than the acrylics. Also, the colors are brighter with oils.
‐‐ Boris Vallejo
I find that actors who are wanting to pursue tv or films don't seem to have much interest in classical theatre.
‐‐ Renee O'Connor
I find that after a screening, people really want to come and tell you what they feel.
‐‐ Tom Hooper
I find that after every win, there is a new surge in motivation because it feels so good. I am addicted to winning. That sounds terrible, but it is true you are addicted to that feeling.
‐‐ Cate Campbell
I find that all great directors, and I would include Ben Affleck and Clint Eastwood in that, they have great confidence. And with great confidence comes great freedom for the actor.
‐‐ Amy Ryan
I find that all my best ideas come to me in my sleep.
‐‐ Megan McCafferty
I find that Americans completely lack sensibility and good taste. They are boring, and they all have faces like unbaked rolls.
‐‐ Frida Kahlo
I find that arduous physical labor can jump-start my thought process.
‐‐ Jane Fonda
I find that as long as I'm acting it doesn't matter if it's for TV, or a series or a short film. I always have fun no matter what I'm doing.
‐‐ Jodelle Ferland
I find that as you get older, you start to simplify things in general.
‐‐ George Clooney
I find that balancing my life with my work with the kids at St. Jude, working on books, working on my career as an actor and taking time out for my husband and family help to cushion a lot of the blows.
‐‐ Marlo Thomas
I find that break-ups are so much easier when you can hate the person.
‐‐ Lizzy Caplan
I find that children have very little trouble understanding non-literal stories.
‐‐ John Shelby Spong
I find that classical music helps put me in a place that is very calming and allows me to express emotion through my body. I played clarinet as a child, so I guess I have a bit of a musical ear.
‐‐ Diane Kruger
I find that comedy is my specialty, but drama is slowly starting to move up in that rank. I've always liked playing a character that has depth and that I'm able to bring my own niche to.
‐‐ Texas Battle
I find that communication as an actor and person is an important part of who I am. And I'm really drawn into the psychology of those dynamics.
‐‐ Zachary Quinto
I find that creative streak I think often leads in programmers to be good predictors of where culture as a whole is going to go. And that is where I think I've tried over the years to in some ways use my customers as a filter or a predictor of where technology as a whole is going to go. Or where the world as a whole is going to go.
‐‐ Tim O'Reilly
I find that dancers are only well trained in ballet these days.
‐‐ Twyla Tharp