I live in Santa Barbara. My wife's American, and she lived in England for 11 years and then told me she'd had enough.
‐‐ Martin Gore
I live in Santa Cruz. I moved here in 1974 and couldn't leave.
‐‐ Ellen Bass
I live in Santa Fe, New Mexico. And I travel a tremendous amount. I'm in New York and California a lot, but then also I like faraway places a lot.
‐‐ Ali MacGraw
I live in Selfridges because it has everything under one roof. Liberty's is great for the same reason - I'm so lazy, I hate walking from shop to shop. Powder in Crouch End always has great designer labels in, so when I walk past I have to put my blinkers on because every time I nip in I come out with too much stuff; it's dangerous.
‐‐ Sheridan Smith
I live in Sheffield, and most auditions are in London, meaning I'm normally a bag of nerves on the train to London because you have all that time to think.
‐‐ Jonas Armstrong
I live in sin, to kill myself I live; no longer my life my own, but sin's; my good is given to me by heaven, my evil by myself, by my free will, of which I am deprived.
‐‐ Michelangelo
I live in Soho in lower New York; there's tons and tons of tourists right outside my door step, obviously. Most of them are European, and all of them have guidebooks. I never see anyone looking at a phone.
‐‐ Hanya Yanagihara
I live in South Africa. I'm proud to live there. I've always said I want to be a comedian from South Africa in the world. I will stay in places for a bit here and there and pop into New York for a while, maybe stay in London for a year, but my home will always be South Africa. I enjoy it too much.
‐‐ Trevor Noah
I live in southern Appalachia, so I'm surrounded by people who work very hard for barely a living wage. It's particularly painful that people are working the farms their parents and grandparents worked but aren't living nearly as well.
‐‐ Barbara Kingsolver
I live in Spain. Oscars are something that are on TV Sunday night. Basically, very late at night. You don't watch, you just read the news after who won or who lost.
‐‐ Javier Bardem
I live in such a sweet world in the world of 'Home Improvement' that I tend to be drawn to stuff that's really on the other end of the spectrum entirely.
‐‐ Patricia Richardson
I live in Surrey, but up until the age of eight I lived in London. And the way I heard about this 'Peter Pan' film was there was an open-call audition that I'd heard about, or read about, and I just thought, 'Oh, I'll go along for the fun.' Because I never dreamed in a million years I'd ever get it.
‐‐ Rachel Hurd-Wood
I live in that solitude which is painful in youth, but delicious in the years of maturity.
‐‐ Albert Einstein
I live in the area where the Hollywood sign is. Every afternoon, I'll take a daily walk, and there are loads of tourists always on the street taking photos of the Hollywood sign. Occasionally, I'll still get recognized as 'Gunther,' which is okay with me.
‐‐ James Michael Tyler
I live in the country. I'm a bird-watcher, an oyster-raiser. You know, I'll do anything that - raise dogs for the blind as a volunteer.
‐‐ Isabella Rossellini
I live in the country, so I get a fair amount of exercise. We heat our house with wood, so I split wood. We also live on a steep hill, and I have to rake and put in cross-stitches to keep the road from washing out when there's a big rain.
‐‐ Pete Seeger
I live in the Dark Ages, the 17th century. Actually, I would have loved to be in Paris in the early 20th century when the Ballets Russes were there and Chanel was designing.
‐‐ Iris Apfel
I live in the East Village, and occasionally people will recognize me there. When I'm in Williamsburg, I always get recognized. Midtown, not so much.
‐‐ Andrew Rannells
I live in the energy and rhythm of the character. To some degree, that's true of every actor I've worked with.
‐‐ Sean Penn
I live in the English countryside, so I'm surrounded by magpies.
‐‐ Kenneth Branagh
I live in the house my great-grandfather moved to in 1865... I spent all my summers here as a kid haying with my grandfather, and it was my favorite place in the world.
‐‐ Donald Hall
I live in the moment.
‐‐ Amy Sedaris
I live in the moment, and I reflect later.
‐‐ Action Bronson
I live in the moment. I can turn the page and move on.
‐‐ Nadia Comaneci
I live in the present moment.
‐‐ Stacy Keibler
I live in the present. When I finish a film, it is behind me. My reward is in my work, not in a lot of old memories.
‐‐ Otto Preminger
I live in the rural area of North Georgia, so for me, those are these best days. It has little to do with humans and mostly to do with nature and what surrounds me.
‐‐ Amy Ray
I live in the social purgatory of the San Fernando Valley, while my eldest daughter is bused to a charter school in the fantasy land of Bel Air.
‐‐ Shawn Amos
I live in the suburbs, the final battleground of the American dream, where people get married and have kids and try to scratch out a happy life for themselves.
‐‐ Harlan Coben
I live in this apartment building, and everybody who lives there thinks of me as a housewife. People drop their babies off with me. Or I get notes: 'I'm going to be gone for three days. The keys are under the mat; take care of the cats.' Because they all think I'm home all the time.
‐‐ Bonnie Hunt
I live in too many cities.
‐‐ Shirley MacLaine
I live in Topanga Canyon, which is like a faux-rustic enclave in Los Angeles. I love the sounds of all the critters outside - the frogs, owls, crickets, and birds. Some of the birds around here are pretty accomplished musicians. You can learn a lot from them.
‐‐ Cliff Martinez
I live in Tuxedo Park, N.Y. and spend time in the West Village, where my wife Elizabeth Cotnoir, a writer-producer and documentary filmmaker, has an office.
‐‐ Howard Shore
I live in Vegas, and I see people by the side of the road with cardboard signs who seem like they might have tried that spending their way out of debt thing.
‐‐ Penn Jillette
I live in Vermont, and we don't have a tax incentive there, and therefore, we don't have professional crew there.
‐‐ Colin Trevorrow
I live in Wales but spend quite a lot of time in London - I stay with my brother. When I get home after being in Manchester or London for a bit, I forget how dark the sky is, and I won't have seen stars for ages.
‐‐ Kimberley Nixon
I live in words. I like looking at things, but I don't have a strong visual imagination.
‐‐ Colm Toibin
I live like a crazy old pack rat.
‐‐ Martha Plimpton
I live like a Hottentot. I cannot exchange one sensible word with anyone.
‐‐ Gustav Mahler
I live like a scumbag, but it's cheap.
‐‐ Mac DeMarco
I live, like every real man, in my work.
‐‐ Max Frisch
I live like in the days of Daniel Boone, hauling water by hand. I used to have two Rolls-Royces. Now I got one. It's got four flat tires; the trunk is open, and a rat lives inside it.
‐‐ Dick Dale
I live like most of the people in my district: paycheck to paycheck.
‐‐ Gregory Meeks
I live making comics. Comics is an industrial art but less suffering, because comics are for young people who are more adventurous. I do that. I live off comics, and then I write books, but when you want movies, you cannot make movies without money.
‐‐ Alejandro Jodorowsky
I live many lives at once.
‐‐ Alber Elbaz
I live more than anything else to produce the Games.
‐‐ Dick Ebersol
I live most of the time in New York now. I have an apartment there.
‐‐ James Iha
I live mostly in New York, but I teach in both New York and L.A.
‐‐ Josh Pais
I live my everyday life as a person, and I react to my photos from a certain distance. When I look at a photo, I detach myself and look at it as a product - not as me, Isabella.
‐‐ Isabella Rossellini