I invited a group of students to my studio to expose them to both the creative and business sides of the fashion industry. It was fun because the group was so bright and full of curiosity. They asked really challenging questions about all aspects of the business and absorbed so much information so quickly.
‐‐ Narciso Rodriguez
I involve myself in an organisation called Tear Fund.
‐‐ Cliff Richard
I irritate the wife because of my private dancing.
‐‐ Brian McDermott
I is another.
‐‐ Arthur Rimbaud
'I' is the word everyone uses to refer to themselves. On the one hand, it points to a specific person, but it's also this blank space that you can insert yourself into; it's a chute into empathy.
‐‐ Alexandra Kleeman
I - it's simply not for me to evaluate an independent rating agency's processes. But I will say that there was reason to be anxious - absolute reason to be anxious.
‐‐ Jay Carney
I jabbered too much in class about all the Russian writers whom I admired for being, among other things, uncouth and somewhat humorously melodramatic, such as Gogol and Dostoyevsky, just as it was in my own household when I was growing up.
‐‐ Richard Elman
I jetset around and play these songs and get to hang with some pretty amazing people, then I go home to a really great farm, though actually it's a disaster area of a farm at the moment. But it's certainly a blast. I wouldn't trade lives with anyone right now.
‐‐ Brad Paisley
I, Joan Crawford, I believe in the dollar. Everything I earn, I spend.
‐‐ Joan Crawford
I jog at the Rose Bowl, and I collect antique and vintage furniture, so I'm there every few weeks for the flea market.
‐‐ Theo Rossi
I jog every day, but I haven't had plastic surgery - though that's not to say if one day I look in the mirror and go 'Ugh!' I won't have something done.
‐‐ Suzi Quatro
I jog in the morning and then write for about two hours. There are times when I'm really excited and can't wait to get back to it. But there are days when I don't know what's coming next, and I really have to force it.
‐‐ Louis Sachar
I jog up to the Hollywood sign every weekend. It's fun and what a view!
‐‐ Ariana Grande
I join a lot of others who say, as someone who is a first time candidate, you have to realize that words matter, and the things you say have a lot broader impact, and I join those who are thinking that we hope that now that Trump is the Republican nominee there's a shift toward a more thoughtful approach to how and what you communicate.
‐‐ Bill Haslam
I join President Obama and the vast majority of Chicagoans who are tired of waiting for Washington to get serious about gun violence.
‐‐ Rahm Emanuel
I join with Governor Rick Snyder and thousands of grassroots supporters and activists from across the state of Michigan in asking you all to please help me in supporting Pete Hoekstra, who I am proud to endorse. He will be our next United States senator.
‐‐ Candice S. Miller
I joined a band because I didn't like school, and there's nothing else I'd rather have done. If I really wanted to make money, I'd be in real estate. But I'm rich enough. I have a son and daughter, a lovely home, and if I see something I like, I can buy it. That's rich enough.
‐‐ Robert Palmer
I joined a organisation called Wycliffe Bible Translators that had the objective of translating the Bible into all the languages of the world, and to do that you had to study linguistics, and so that was my initial exposure to linguistics.
‐‐ Daniel Everett
I joined a radical group at the age of 16 because I'm a passionate man; the good news is that I turned myself around since then. But my character is still quite free and passionate.
‐‐ Maajid Nawaz
I joined a Republican Party that was used to losing, used to being browbeaten by the Democrats. I represent a totally different style.
‐‐ Newt Gingrich
I joined a small but growing post-Trotskyite Luxembourgist sect.
‐‐ Christopher Hitchens
I joined a writing class at a nearby community center, where I was the youngest participant by about 40 years. Once a week, I'd funnel down a staircase and join the dozen retirees crowded in folding chairs around a table to discuss one another's stories.
‐‐ Anthony Marra
I joined an acting class in my junior year in high school. I'd always wanted to try it.
‐‐ Rainn Wilson
I joined an all-girl band in Detroit and, although I was a pianist and drummer, I was asked to play bass because no one else wanted to. When I strapped it on, it fit me as good as my leathers. At the first gig we played, I looked out at the audience and thought, 'This is what I'm going to be doing for the rest of my life.'
‐‐ Suzi Quatro
I joined an improv comedy group. Ours was named 'Quick Fire!' with an exclamation point. It was when I auditioned for that team and got on it and felt like... I'll just say I felt like I was good at it.
‐‐ Ellie Kemper
I joined an improv group in college, which was a lot of fun. After I graduated, I moved to Chicago to try to get into the Second City.
‐‐ Steve Carell
I joined an Internet community of Victorian scholars, which meant that if I posted a question about 1875's lavender harvest, more than a thousand experts would ponder it.
‐‐ Michel Faber
I joined another circle and the leader gave us a little leaflet in very small print, asking us to read it carefully and then come prepared to ask questions. It was a technical Marxist subject and I did not understand it nor did I know what questions to ask.
‐‐ Agnes Smedley
I joined Facebook in the summer of 2008 - before that I was at Mozilla.
‐‐ Mike Schroepfer
I joined Facebook purely so I could play online Scrabble. You have eight tiles instead of seven, so you tend to have higher scores. I'm somewhere between 400 and 500.
‐‐ Moby
I joined forces with the American Cancer Society in 2010 as a spokesperson for the N.F.L.'s 'A Crucial Catch' campaign, which benefits the American Cancer Society. This was important to me because I lost my mother to breast cancer, and I have always felt a strong commitment to doing all I can to fight this disease.
‐‐ Larry Fitzgerald
I joined Genesis when I was 19. I've earned the right to actually do nothing. I don't want to be a shadow of what I was, so I've kind of just quite willingly stood back.
‐‐ Phil Collins
I joined Khalsa College just opposite Don Bosco in class XI, but soon I quit studies and was sent to Bangkok by my father to learn martial arts, as that is the only place we could afford given that I would also work there to support my training.
‐‐ Akshay Kumar
I joined MySpace in September 2003. At that time no one was on there at all. I felt like a loser while all the cool kids were at some other school. So I mass e-mailed between 30,000 and 50,000 people and told them to come over. Everybody joined overnight.
‐‐ Tila Tequila
I joined NOW on an issue of pay.
‐‐ Karen DeCrow
I joined the 800th MP Brigade when they were already deployed.
‐‐ Janis Karpinski
I joined the Actors Studio and began to work with Lee Strasberg, and that changed my work.
‐‐ Sally Field
I joined the air force. I took to it immediately when I arrived there. I did three years, eight months, and ten days in all, but it took me a year and a half to get disabused of my romantic notions about it.
‐‐ Morgan Freeman
I joined the anti-Fascist struggle with my best friend, who was a Jew.
‐‐ Franjo Tudjman
I joined the army after 9/11, after the Iraq war was started. I joined in part because I wanted to go fight on the front lines.
‐‐ Tom Cotton
I joined the Army and was sent to the MIT radiation laboratory after a few months of introduction to electromagnetic wave theory in a special course, given for Army personnel at the University of Chicago.
‐‐ Jack Steinberger
I joined the army as a private. I was offered a rank at that time, but I refused. I preferred to remain a private. First of all, I wasn't taken by ranks, and before I knew it, they put me in the most sensitive positions anyway.
‐‐ Shimon Peres
I joined the Army at 19 as a soldier and spent about four and a half years with them. Then I broke my back in a freefall parachuting accident and spent a year in rehabilitation back in the U.K.
‐‐ Bear Grylls
I joined the Army in 1965 and served with the 11th Hussars, which I loved. The regiment was so relaxed - a salute was more like a friendly wave.
‐‐ Antony Beevor
I joined the Aspen Institute, which is a terrific nonpartisan center. They have a wonderful effort that focuses on the impact of communications technology on society and our economy.
‐‐ Julius Genachowski
I joined the board of Chipotle because no company has ever been able to scale fresh, properly sourced food in the history of America.
‐‐ Kimbal Musk
I joined the board of the Santa Fe Institute.
‐‐ Esther Dyson
I joined the city government, and we start to operate as the bureaucrats on the local level, so we were the only ones in the whole Russian team who were experienced in practical bureaucratic management in the complicated condition of 1990.
‐‐ Anatoly Chubais
I joined the Communist Party because I felt I had to be in some organization.
‐‐ Klaus Fuchs