I hoped that, you know, France wouldn't mind about, you know, the wife of their president to having a job.
‐‐ Carla Bruni
I hoped the dramatic power of the play would rest on that tension between elegant structure - the underlying plan is that you see the first and last meeting of every couple in the play - and inelegant emotion.
‐‐ Patrick Marber
I hoped to win a medal and hoped it would be gold. I knew I was good but didn't know I would be the one to score something that had never been done before.
‐‐ Nadia Comaneci
I hopefully try to find people and projects that my gut instinctively points me towards, and hope that there's some type of rhyme to them later.
‐‐ Reid Carolin
I hosted Soul train but I listen to everything.
‐‐ Shemar Moore
I however don't go to clubs to show off and to be seen, and certainly not to make statements. I just want to be able to quietly watch a band.
‐‐ Ritchie Blackmore
I huff and puff and struggle with every sentence, paragraph and page - sometimes every word as well.
‐‐ Aidan Chambers
I hug employees all the time. I'm a huge contact person. Touch is an extremely important part of the human condition.
‐‐ Carol Bartz
I humbly apologise for reality Television.
‐‐ Cilla Black
I hump the wild to take it all in, there is no bag limit on happiness.
‐‐ Ted Nugent
I hung out with all the guys in my neighborhood when I was little... I would, like, skateboard and go to skate parks, like, every day and do motor cross, like, every weekend, and I was kind of one of those girls.
‐‐ Daniella Monet
I hung out with the jocks. It doesn't mean I necessarily was one. I was just kind of there.
‐‐ Chris Evans
I hurt my knee, and that messed up my running, and boy did that ever just have a cascade effect. I've gained about thirty pounds that my doctors have screamed at me about. I've got to get that off, and I know that.
‐‐ Mike Huckabee
I hurt my left knee playing left tackle. I had surgery on my right knee.
‐‐ Logan Mankins
I hurt my wife, my kids, my mother, my wife's family, my friends, my foundation and kids all around the world who admired me.
‐‐ Tiger Woods
I hyperventilate quite a lot.
‐‐ Cara Delevingne
I, I am my own woman. I have not been, quote, 'bred' to look the other way. I look at that man back there in the green room straight on, eyes wide open, and I look at him with an open heart.
‐‐ Maria Shriver
I, I don't think anybody's continually happy, uh, except idiots, you know. You know, you have to have little moments of depression.
‐‐ Rube Goldberg
I - I love being told by people that they enjoy my books, and I think that's really very nice.
‐‐ Ruth Rendell
I - I try to do as much as I can, wherever I am. So, at the farm, I'm always thinking of some new project, some new thing I can do.
‐‐ Martha Stewart
I ideally would like to do three films every year. Every day, I pray for it. But I should like a script before I sign on a film.
‐‐ Shahid Kapoor
I identified in a very deep way with the individuals I was writing about because the theme that runs through this story is of extraordinary hardship and the will to overcome it.
‐‐ Laura Hillenbrand
I identified with Pip from 'Great Expectations,' especially when I was younger; I had the same kind of gaucheness and uncertainty.
‐‐ David Nicholls
I identified with white culture, and I wanted to fit in. I didn't identify with black culture. Like, I didn't like Tyler Perry movies, and I wasn't into hip-hop music. I liked Neil Young.
‐‐ Zoe Kravitz
I identify as an agent when I'm agenting, and I identify as an author when I'm writing. I expect both those things to be true for as long as I'm able to do them.
‐‐ Bill Clegg
I identify more as a musician than as a singer, because I play piano and percussion, and I engineer and produce everything that I do.
‐‐ Janina Gavankar
I identify myself as what I am. I'm half Jewish, like Proust. I have no other way to put it.
‐‐ Francisco Goldman
I identify very proudly as a disabled woman. I identify with the crip community. I didn't invent the word 'crip'. It's a political ideology I came to in my late teens and early 20s.
‐‐ Stella Young
I identify with someone wanting something to work out, but not being able to get through the rocks to the river.
‐‐ Emile Hirsch
I identify with Superman. I am adopted, I am an only child, and I love the idea that he comes from another world, that he's the ultimate immigrant. He has all these extraordinary powers, and he has a righteousness about him.
‐‐ Bryan Singer
I identify with the 99 per cent.
‐‐ Peter M. Brant
I identify with the Clint Eastwoods and Harrison Fords. Those are my heroes.
‐‐ Barry Pepper
I identify with the regular person, because that is who I am.
‐‐ Kathy Griffin
I identify with this guy's frustration and inability to control his fury at moments. I even identify with the way that this guy covers up a lot with humour. So yeah, it's interesting.
‐‐ Bradley Whitford
I identify with women more than men. I guess I have a strong feminine side.
‐‐ Lenny Kravitz
I idolised bands like Pearl Jam and Smashing Pumpkins, who wanted to reach as many people as they could.
‐‐ Nate Ruess
I idolize Gene Hackman. He is not a natural star, not an incandescent personality like Jack Nicholson, but he makes luminous the problems of being an ordinary man in an extraordinary situation.
‐‐ Brian Dennehy
I idolize my father. I mean, he has worked so hard in his life.
‐‐ Chad Michael Murray
I ignore Hallmark Holidays. And this comes from a guy who has sold a million Opus greeting cards.
‐‐ Berkeley Breathed
I ignore the jealous, I ignore the malicious, I ignore the ignorant, and I ignore the paranoid. If the shoe fits anyone, wear it.
‐‐ Rick Pitino
I imagine a child. That child is me. I can reconstruct and vividly remember portions of my own childhood. I can see, taste, smell, feel, and hear them. Then what I do is, not write about that kid or about his world, but start to think of a book that would have pleased him.
‐‐ Daniel Pinkwater
I imagine a future aircraft, which will take off vertically, fly as usual, and land vertically. This flying machine should have no moving parts. This idea came from the huge power of cyclones.
‐‐ Henri Coanda
I imagine a future with no waste; material innovations have already become exponentially more vast, and I do think the future needs to be cradle to cradle. If designed properly, one product could be used for many years before needing to be recycled, or its components reused.
‐‐ Yves Behar
I imagine an America that can actually change. That we become a nation that prospers again but without pillaging the resources of nations that make their people hate us. That we become a nation that, as the constitution says in its preamble, its very first paragraph, 'promotes the general welfare' of its people.
‐‐ Richard Schiff
I imagine 'Daily Grace' as, like, your awkward older sister who tries to give you advice.
‐‐ Grace Helbig
I imagine explaining a work of art to my grandmother in five minutes, and if I can't explain it in five minutes, then it's too obtuse or esoteric.
‐‐ Shea Hembrey
I imagine God to be like my father. My father was always the voice of certainty in my life. Certainty in the wisdom, certainty in the path, certainty always in God. For me God is certainty in everything. Certainty that everything is good and everything is God.
‐‐ Yehuda Berg
I imagine Heaven would have very nice weather - perfect climate where you can wear a leather jacket or shorts and a sweater.
‐‐ Hilary Rhoda
I imagine how hard it might be to walk down the runway. Me in heels is, like, deforesting the forest, knocking trees, completely 'timber!'
‐‐ Ireland Baldwin