I imagine I'll continue on doing it for many years to come.
‐‐ Max Cannon
I imagine I'm a very unusual guy to date. You know, I've got toys on the shelves, and I've got the cars.
‐‐ Matthew Reilly
I imagine if aliens came down to Earth, they'd actually be quite tall; people seem to get everything right about extraterrestrials but the size!
‐‐ Nicolas Roeg
I imagine if Spotify becomes something that people are willing to pay for, then I'm sure iTunes will just create their own service, and they're actually fair to artists.
‐‐ Patrick Carney
I imagine it was much different in the 1970s. That was the Renaissance for black actors, albeit in blaxploitation movies. There was a much greater preponderance of work then than there is now.
‐‐ Don Cheadle
I imagine like most of us that I'd like obscene amounts of money but the people I met and worked with who have those obscene amounts of money and have obscene amounts of fame have awful lives. Really. I mean hideously compromised lives. And I can go anywhere. No one knows who I am.
‐‐ Jason Isaacs
I imagine my children are going to save me from my vanity and be my passion and fill whatever fears I have of the amazing time I'm having right now being gone.
‐‐ Gwen Stefani
I imagine one of the reasons people cling to their hates so stubbornly is because they sense, once hate is gone, they will be forced to deal with pain.
‐‐ James A. Baldwin
I imagine people might look at me and think 'Oh, she has been single-mindedly working on her career all these years and those family issues have fallen by the wayside', but that is absolutely not the case.
‐‐ Savannah Guthrie
I imagine that my characters have become much more complicated than when I first began, which would be normal.
‐‐ Irwin Shaw
I imagine that the intention is to get rid of them. The interests of security demand that we get rid of them.
‐‐ Moshe Sharett
I imagine that yes is the only living thing.
‐‐ E. E. Cummings
I imagine the life of an atheistic praying mantis to be rather torturous.
‐‐ Brian Celio
I imagine there are a lot of people who will never be able to accept me because they feel I've let them down, but I am a different person, and most people have welcomed me back in that spirit.
‐‐ Natalie Cole
I imagine there are things I wouldn't do, but I haven't been offered those recently either.
‐‐ M. Emmet Walsh
I imagine there's a market for total depression. I grew up on George Jones and that really dark stuff.
‐‐ Brad Paisley
I imagine, therefore I belong and am free.
‐‐ Lawrence Durrell
I imagined being a famous writer would be like being like Jane Austen.
‐‐ J. K. Rowling
I imagined my fantasy co-author would look like Miranda Kerr, but have the intellect and comedic timing of Liz Lemon.
‐‐ Judy Greer
I imagined there would be a way to crack the diffraction barrier. But of course I didn't know exactly how it would work, but I had a gut feeling that there must be something, and so I tried to think about it, to be creative.
‐‐ Stefan Hell
I immediately called the command center of the Department of Justice to let them know that my wife was on a plane that had been hijacked. I mainly wanted them know there was another hijacked plane out there.
‐‐ Ted Olson
I immediately doubt things if I become satisfied with them. Being satisfied by something is a real danger for me. I hope I never lose that. That would be death.
‐‐ Jamie Wyeth
I immediately felt the need, back when I was a managing tech engineer, to attach myself to Nat Turner. And to research him and learn about him and try to find ways into his life that I could apply to my life.
‐‐ Nate Parker
I immediately loved working with flies. They fascinated me and followed me around in my dreams.
‐‐ Christiane Nusslein-Volhard
I immediately was captured by 'The Reluctant Fundamentalist.' It gave me a springboard into contemporary Pakistan and a dialogue between Pakistan and the rest of the world.
‐‐ Mira Nair
I immerse myself in everything I write; I feel what my characters do. I suffer with them. I cry as I type, sometimes to the point that I can't see the screen.
‐‐ Ann Aguirre
I immerse myself right into my character whether or not I'm relating to people live as an actor on stage or whatever.
‐‐ Peter Cullen
I imported the first Mac into England in 1984; you know, the beige box. I imported what I think were the first four that came into England. I never opened the instruction manual. That was the best thing about it.
‐‐ James Dyson
I improve on misquotation.
‐‐ Cary Grant
I, in fact, have been involved in the construction of and the management of wastewater treatment plants.
‐‐ Jeff Miller
I, in the end, make art for myself.
‐‐ Anish Kapoor
I incline to an aristocratic republic. This would satisfy the ambitious spirit among our people. We shall learn from the historic mistakes of others in the same way as we learn from our own; for we are a modern nation and wish to be the most modern in the world.
‐‐ Theodor Herzl
I include myself in the posters because I feel like it forms a more intimate relationship between the artist and the person passing by. And it's important to include some vulnerability and use fears and rejections and various aspects from my own life so people look at my work as more than greeting card fodder.
‐‐ Morley
I increasingly fear that nothing good can come of almost any adaptation, and obviously that's sweeping. There are a couple of adaptations that are perhaps as good or better than the original work. But the vast majority of them are pointless.
‐‐ Alan Moore
I increasingly see organized religion as actually my enemy. They treat me as their enemy. Not all Christians, of course. Not all Jews, not all Muslims.
‐‐ Ian Mckellen
I increasingly wonder whether most humans are in a constant state of unconsciously fearing each other. Perhaps they fear how intimately different other people might be to them, and the problem is that there is no real way of finding out just how huge that difference might be.
‐‐ Michael Leunig
I indeed had only one scene, one speech, one little speech, but it was with Robin Williams.
‐‐ Charles Keating
I influence anybody who is able to get through the chaos of my first impression.
‐‐ Gary Vaynerchuk
I influence people, hopefully on the positive side.
‐‐ Isaac Hayes
I influenced the BG style by not being able to draw perspective. The BG artists developed cool graphic painting styles to make my bad backgrounds look like they were that way on purpose.
‐‐ John Kricfalusi
I inhaled Dickens as a kid, and I've always been fascinated by the Victorians. So many ridiculous objects they had! They created things like mustache cups, so you wouldn't wet your mustache when you were drinking tea. And eyebrow combs. What's happened to all the eyebrow combs? Marvelous things.
‐‐ Edward Carey
I inherited a sick economy and passed on a sound one. But one abiding regret for me is that, in between, I did not have the resources to put in place the educational and social changes about which I cared to much; I made only a beginning, and it was not enough.
‐‐ John Major
I inherited depression from my mother's side of the family.
‐‐ Buzz Aldrin
I inherited good skin from my mother, and I stay away from soap, which dries it out.
‐‐ Raquel Welch
I inherited Mom's verbal skills, and participated in forensics and essay contests in elementary school - and won every essay contest I ever entered.
‐‐ Joel Salatin
I inherited my father's insatiable desire to meet all the beautiful girls in the world.
‐‐ Anthony Kiedis
I inherited my love of gold jewellery from my grandmother.
‐‐ Aerin Lauder
I inherited my weight problem from my mum. She was always on diets. If there was a box of chocolates in the house, she'd eat half a chocolate, then put the other half back. She loved me, but she did encourage me to diet in my teens.
‐‐ Lesley Nicol
I inherited some Chanel pieces from my mother. I've worn Prada - absolutely. Wonderful designers are inspiring. I also love designers not known. I love a lot of vintage pieces. I am pretty minimal, pretty classic.
‐‐ Jaclyn Smith