I had a dresser who literally squeezed me in like Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With The Wind.
‐‐ Glenn Close
I had a dual role: designer and advocate.
‐‐ Michael Arad
I had a face-lift, and I would have another if I needed one. It definitely changed my life. I'm not vain. In fact I don't like looking at myself. The face-lift was just about looking rested.
‐‐ Nicholas Haslam
I had a fairly enlightened dad, though if you looked at his resume, it might not seem that way. He was a chartered accountant for Price Waterhouse. He was strict, and we had a very ordered life. To this day, I am the least materialistic person I know, because my father didn't raise me to just go out and buy this or that car.
‐‐ Hugh Jackman
I had a family, I had children, I got married. My ambition changed.
‐‐ Penelope Ann Miller
I had a family that supported me.
‐‐ Hillary Clinton
I had a fan make me a silver wolf-tooth necklace. That was really great.
‐‐ Joe Manganiello
I had a fantastic mother who taught me self-confidence.
‐‐ Anna Torv
I had a father and mother, who were devout and feared God. Our Lord also helped me with His grace. All this would have been enough to make me good, if I had not been so wicked.
‐‐ Saint Teresa of Avila
I had a father who was a traveling salesman.
‐‐ Philip Seymour Hoffman
I had a faux-hawk for a while and I used to buzz the sides and design it. It was really bad.
‐‐ Joe Jonas
I had a fear of becoming anything, a fear of becoming a specialist. I might have become a doctor, but if you become a doctor, that's your specialty in life and you are defined by it. One of the attractions of being a writer is that you're never a specialist. Your field is entirely open; your field is the entire human condition.
‐‐ Graham Swift
I had a fear of being alone.
‐‐ Gloria Gaynor
I had a fear that I'd be typecast, but I don't really have that fear anymore.
‐‐ David Duchovny
I had a feeling about directing Cocoon II: The Return. At first I wasn't too interested because it was a sequel. Then I read the script and was excited by the relationships and its mystic quality.
‐‐ Daniel Petrie
I had a feeling about Shakespeare's soliloquies, that there should be a real exchange between the actor and the audience.
‐‐ Trevor Nunn
I had a feeling it was gonna work out because not only did I enjoy the music and hit it off with the guys, but I was into theatrical rock and was willing to wear makeup and do anything to make it.
‐‐ Ace Frehley
I had a few brushes with death, where I nearly chose to go. The final one in 1996 did it for me. I suddenly had that feeling that I wasn't indestructible. There was no big white light experience, I just felt this complete blackness and a huge voice inside me saying, 'This is not right.'
‐‐ Dave Gahan
I had a few comics, but I was by no means a huge aficionado. I was more of a 'Mad Magazine,' 'Calvin & Hobbes' sort of nerd.
‐‐ Robin Lord Taylor
I had a few dating disasters along the way with girls cheating on me. One girl was the inspiration for me singing 'Cry Me A River' on 'The X Factor.' That was my payback to her because she was unfaithful.
‐‐ Liam Payne
I had a few ducks as a kid.
‐‐ Michael Leunig
I had a few fibroids removed, and they left me with a Grand Canyon of scar tissue in my uterus. The doctors weren't sure I'd be able to reproduce. I was prepared for a rough road, and then out of nowhere we conceived.
‐‐ Holly Marie Combs
I had a few pimples here and there when I was 14. Never had braces though, thank God. A girl in my class had, like, the big helmet of head gear. I felt so bad for her. People always made fun of me enough because of my name.
‐‐ River Viiperi
I had a few problems. I didn't realise it until I started going to therapy. I did it for 10 years, two days a week, and pretty quickly I understood that a lot of my suffering, many of my issues, were rooted in my realising that I was gay when I was a little boy. I knew I was different. That made me very fragile.
‐‐ Stefano Gabbana
I had a few really bad years in school, just from not fitting in and being bullied. It was kind of brilliant being a military brat, though, because when you're in that kind of situation, you just think, 'I only have to hang on for another year, because then we'll move. It'll be fine if I can just get out of here.'
‐‐ Carrie Vaughn
I had a few stocks, but stocks took a dive. I never sell my stocks.
‐‐ Mickey Gilley
I had a few stories and longer pieces published, but my first proper novel came in 2003, called 'Dead I Well May Be.'
‐‐ Adrian McKinty
I had a fiery affair with George Harrison's wife, Pattie Boyd.
‐‐ Ronnie Wood
I had a fifth grade teacher who, as a very small way of trying to contain my class clown energy, gave me 10 minutes at the end of class every Friday to present whatever I wanted. A lot of the time, I did an Andy Rooney impression. I would sit at her desk, empty it, and just comment on what was in there.
‐‐ Andy Daly
I had a financial page to write in the Mail on Sunday where I'd give tips on shares. I worked there for two and a half years. Nothing compares to the burst of energy felt on a newsroom floor when a big story breaks.
‐‐ Adam Faith
I had a fistfight with every kid on my block. I got about fifteen broken noses to prove it. Part of it was also because I was always drawing, and I always had an artist portfolio with me. But I was a tough kid. I won their respect.
‐‐ George Lois
I had a flair for comedy and could give a sustained performance.
‐‐ Jessie Matthews
I had a flight trainer who is one of the biggest and most famous helicopter pilots the world.
‐‐ Izabella Scorupco
I had a Ford F-250. It was a big ol' farm truck, but it wasn't a rig. That's about the biggest I've ever driven. That's what I drove back and forth to high school. I was a poor guy, and it was a truck that my uncle owned and let me drive because I had no money.
‐‐ Nathan Fillion
I had a friend, and we always used to pretend to be twins. We had this fantasy about going to Hollywood together. We were about four.
‐‐ Radha Mitchell
I had a friend at college who took being poor very personally. He started showering in the sports centre next door and said he wasn't going to pay for the hot water in our flat any more because he didn't use it. He made me and my other friend pay the bills on our own.
‐‐ Robert Webb
I had a friend in high school who badly wanted to make movies and would recruit me as an actor. It was always so much fun. I decided, I'm going to go to Hollywood and make movies, which is a thought I'd never had before.
‐‐ Evan Glodell
I had a friend, Melissa, who was 28 years old. She was my best friend's wife, and she was my wife's best friend. She died of breast cancer. When she passed away back in 2004 was the last time I cried.
‐‐ Jason Aldean
I had a friend where it turned out that she hated my guts, all through our friendship. I thought she was my best friend, and then, in high school, she turned on me and had sordid affairs with all of the people that I'd dated. It was less hurtful because I was in high school, so it was more like, 'What's wrong with you? Gross!'
‐‐ Mae Whitman
I had a friend who, after 25 years of marriage, found himself trying to date again, and it was completely different. Everything had changed, and he had to reacquaint himself. It was funny even talking to him about it. For someone who has been out of the loop, it's a different world.
‐‐ Steve Carell
I had a friend who had been teaching music for a long time, and he knew a bunch of teachers, so I just put up the money and started a school.
‐‐ Flea
I had a friend who introduced me to a meditation practice which involves a couple of half-hours a day of meditation, where essentially you try to achieve a stillness that allows you to just be there in the moment.
‐‐ Kenneth Branagh
I had a friend who was a clown. When he died, all his friends went to the funeral in one car.
‐‐ Steven Wright
I had a friend who was a plastic surgeon, so he would do little things. I never had, like, a full thing. So I would go in maybe once every two or three years, and he'd do a little here, a little there; tweak you, like you tweak your car. Then I became the plastic surgery poster girl.
‐‐ Joan Rivers
I had a friend who was getting married. I said, 'You're getting married - I didn't know about all this!' She said, 'I need health benefits.'
‐‐ Nancy Pelosi
I had a friend who worked at a hospice, and he said people in their final moments don't discuss their successes, awards or what books they wrote or what they accomplished. They only talk about their loves and their regrets, and I think that's very telling.
‐‐ Brad Pitt
I had a friend whose family had dinner together. The mother would tuck you in at night and make breakfast in the morning. They even had a spare bike for a friend. It just seemed so amazing to me.
‐‐ Moon Unit Zappa
I had a friend write me that our music was being played at Gay Pride in New York, which is a big compliment. In the biggest city in the country with the most culture and the most grit - I love it.
‐‐ Jennifer Nettles
I had a fun high school experience. We had a big old prom, we had 400 kids in the graduating class and everything. It was a fun night. I enjoyed the limo ride there the most. Me and a couple friends riding with their dates, everyone was all dressed up, and I was into it, the energy and the anticipation of that entire experience.
‐‐ Jonathan Keltz