I liked it because it was such a dangerous script and showed just what human beings are capable of. Here was a movie in which Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt, who always win in every movie they ever do, simply don't win. I felt that was outrageous for a commercial movie.
‐‐ Kevin Spacey
I liked it when we had ugly politicians who droned on about issues.
‐‐ Ken Livingstone
I liked Jackie Robinson because he was cool to watch, not because he was black. Every time you turned around, he was hitting a triple or making a great play in the field or, best of all, stealing home.
‐‐ Cheech Marin
I liked Jim Carrey from the very beginning.
‐‐ Robert Forster
I liked journalism and thought it was important, certainly more important than fiction. I'd probably still be doing it if I hadn't been elbowed out.
‐‐ Jim Crace
I liked Kennedy. So far, he is the only American president who could talk with me and with whom I could talk. I know Johnson, but I have not yet a clear opinion of him.
‐‐ Sukarno
I liked Lady Gaga's meat dress. It was funny.
‐‐ Alejandro Jodorowsky
I liked Latin, I like languages, I liked all the myths, and the Roman tales that we were required to translate in Latin, and all these interesting people who were never quite what they thought they would be or seemed to be.
‐‐ Suzanne Farrell
I liked Live and Let Die, where money was no object.
‐‐ Julie Harris
I liked lots of 'Doctor Who' books, but my favourite tale was a spooky story about two invalid children - who've never met in the real world - who get trapped in a shared dreamscape when they fall asleep. It's called 'Marianne Dreams' by Catherine Storr.
‐‐ Stephen Cole
I liked masculine fabrics: Prince of Wales checks, city pinstripes, and flannels - worn with black tights, flattish shoes.
‐‐ Mary Quant
I liked math - that was my favorite subject - and I was very interested in astronomy and in physical science.
‐‐ Sally Ride
I liked Michael Jackson and used to practice his steps. I enjoy dancing!
‐‐ Vijay
I liked money more than going to school.
‐‐ Norton Simon
I liked my fellow Marines. I didn't like pointless orders.
‐‐ Daniel Woodrell
I liked my skirts short because I wanted to run and catch the bus to get to work.
‐‐ Mary Quant
I liked myself better when I wasn't me.
‐‐ Carol Burnett
I liked myself much more before I got famous. I was much friendlier and had more energy.
‐‐ Sia Furler
I liked New England.
‐‐ Elizabeth Esty
I liked Nicole Kidman because she is so fashionable she can do less is more. It was very, very simple, but it was so chic. Some people thought she looked washed out, I didn't at all.
‐‐ Steven Cojocaru
I liked Nixon fine, but Nixon was not a partier.
‐‐ George Smathers
I liked Norman Lear's ideology that you could trust an audience to stay with you.
‐‐ Dave Finkel
I liked painting and drawing, and I liked humanities mainly - poetry, literature - this speculative attitude toward life.
‐‐ Rafael Moneo
I liked Pat Cash, and I loved Mats Wilander. I went to the Australian Open with my parents, and I used to watch Wilander being cheered on by the Swedish fans, and with his game style being like mine, I drew comparisons with him.
‐‐ Lleyton Hewitt
I liked playing in Chicago, and I gave them everything I had, but I knew in my heart I was a Red Wing.
‐‐ Ted Lindsay
I liked playing Morph in Mash and Peas and doing Phil Daniels in the Blur Rock Profile was a giggle too.
‐‐ Paul Putner
I liked pretending to be other people: I could reinvent myself, reinvent my own reality.
‐‐ Helena Bonham Carter
I liked roaming around by myself.
‐‐ Jimmy Rushing
I liked 'Robocop' because of the director, and it was an intelligent, big-action studio movie.
‐‐ Michael Keaton
I liked Roy Jones, Sugar Ray Leonard, Ali... those were the guys I was looking at growing up.
‐‐ Nonito Donaire
I liked Sartre's views but not his writing.
‐‐ Tahar Ben Jelloun
I liked school, but I used to dread those moments when the teacher would call me up to give an oral report. I forced myself to deal with it and not dwell on the class in front of me - to keep a straight face, give the report and concentrate on getting it right. That's normally how I perform. That's how I am.
‐‐ Steven Wright
I liked science very much. A science teacher in high school inspired me, and because of him, I began studying science at the university. But when I got there... well, the subject still attracted me a lot, but I had to do all these exams, and it was just like working in an office. I couldn't stand that.
‐‐ Theo Jansen
I liked 'Scream of the Banshee' because it was a real challenge. I thought, 'How am I going to pull off this character?' But, I also thought, 'Oh, man, I'm going to go for it.' He's got all the defects of character that an actor loves to play. So, I had a really great time.
‐‐ Lance Henriksen
I liked sculpting better than painting. You have more freedom in sculpting.
‐‐ Anthony Quinn
I liked Shakespeare in high school, but in university I spent a semester studying in London, and it was sort of in the middle of me falling deeply in love with literature, and I took a Shakespeare course with a professor who couldn't imagine anything more important than Shakespeare.
‐‐ Alexi Zentner
I liked sports but I never really had the confidence. I was always coordinated and it came easy to me, but I didn't have the confidence to go along with the physical skill.
‐‐ Bradley Cooper
I liked 'Star Wars,' but I wasn't an uberfan like many people are.
‐‐ Daisy Ridley
I liked tap, because I liked hearing the results of my movements.
‐‐ Suzanne Farrell
I liked teaching, but the bureaucracy of academia and the petty intrigue... It wasn't a good fit. Once I admitted that myself, that I didn't like academia, I was ready to try TV.
‐‐ Nic Pizzolatto
I liked teaching Henry James. When you look down at a Henry James novel from a helicopter height, you find an intricate spider web that all clings together.
‐‐ Helen Vendler
I liked television, and television liked me.
‐‐ Joel Siegel
I liked that idea. Someone who's trying to perform herself and not succeeding.
‐‐ Maggie Gyllenhaal
I liked the America of Bing Crosby, Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton - it was all a dream, of course, but a very alluring dream for a young man from Canton.
‐‐ I. M. Pei
I liked the Ballarat train as a child.
‐‐ Kerry Greenwood
I liked the banana-seat bikes with the high handlebars - maybe a card in the wheel could have been part of it.
‐‐ Stone Gossard
I liked the Beastie Boys and A Tribe Called Quest and Cypress Hill.
‐‐ Rose Byrne
I liked the Beatles because there was so much melody. Jimi Hendrix is still one of my heroes.
‐‐ Robert Cray
I liked the books I read that said things like 'I shan't'. I would try to find a way to say in my life, to reply, 'I shan't do that, mother.' That was so far away from my barrio world.
‐‐ Sandra Cisneros