I lived in Calcutta for five months in 1999. While I was there, I read many journals, diaries, collections of letters and histories.
‐‐ Susanna Moore
I lived in Camden, Primrose Hill and Kentish Town for 10 years.
‐‐ Asif Kapadia
I lived in Chicago for a few years and got a sense of - kind of that broad-shouldered, windy, um, stern, Midwestern, warm-slash-passive aggressive, wonderful - every adjective I can think of, very cold.
‐‐ Amy Poehler
I lived in Chicago until I was about 12, and then I moved to Dallas until I was 19. So I think both were probably the time right when I was about to get an accent, or I lost it right when I moved.
‐‐ Scott Michael Foster
I lived in China for 9 years straight. I saw how my Chinese friends benefited and gained much more freedom to determine the course of their lives, their jobs, their creative works, and their identities over the course of a decade. Much of this increased freedom is thanks to economic engagement by the West.
‐‐ Rebecca MacKinnon
I lived in Complexo do Alemao until I was 12, dealt with domestic violence in my childhood and faced difficulties in life.
‐‐ Maria das Gracas Silva Foster
I lived in Cuba - I was there for one year in the 1950s. We built the famous nightclub, which is still there, Tropicana, and a restaurant, Montecatini, that I opened is still there. I was there when the U.S. ambassador said everyone must leave because Castro was arriving the next morning.
‐‐ Sirio Maccioni
I lived in Cyprus for six years where I learnt all about flatbreads.
‐‐ Paul Hollywood
I lived in Dallas, and it's a big city, but you can jump on any freeway and drive in any direction for about 30 minutes and you are in the country - open space, wide open, very open, nothin' around.
‐‐ Stark Sands
I lived in England to learn English. When I went to England for the first time, it was like being on the Moon. I had no friends, I couldn't speak the language. I was very isolated.
‐‐ Jean Alesi
I lived in Europe until I was 9, really.
‐‐ Gloria Vanderbilt
I lived in France during the '60s. I was there from the early '60s until 1970, so my view of the '60s is more global. It was a time of tremendous transition, not only for America but for the whole world.
‐‐ Jane Fonda
I lived in grass huts in a jungle in the Philippines for three weeks with tribal people.
‐‐ Evangeline Lilly
I lived in Greece for about four years of my life, and living there had a huge impact on my life growing up. My father was very much adamant that we would learn about our culture. It's a very rich culture to be a part of since it has such a great history behind it. I definitely carry that in my job, and I am very passionate.
‐‐ Marina and the Diamonds
I lived in Greece. I had a lot of party experience there.
‐‐ Sarah Wright
I lived in Hollywood long enough to learn to play tennis and become a star, but I never felt it was my home. I was never looking for a home, as a matter of fact.
‐‐ Paulette Goddard
I lived in Italy for two months when I was in college. And I traveled to Paris. I traveled to Egypt. I traveled to Spain. I just would travel a lot. I remember going to Paris and saying, speaking French, 'I would like some chicken and some fries.' And just the chicken and fries was, oh my gosh, just so amazing. I became intrigued and inspired.
‐‐ Tia Mowry
I lived in Japan when I was younger for about two years. I spent my time equally between religiously studying Aikido in Shinjuku by day and hard partying in Shibuya and Roppongi by night.
‐‐ Sturgill Simpson
I lived in Koreatown for five years, and I lived blocks away from about seven karaoke bars.
‐‐ David Walton
I lived in L.A. for a few months. It seemed like no one there had parents. Or if they did have parents, they would deny it.
‐‐ Catherine O'Hara
I lived in L.A. for four years, and basically, every corner you go to, or in a restaurant, you can't even find people from the same background.
‐‐ Marko Jaric
I lived in LA for almost nine years and if I never went back there again it would be fine.
‐‐ David Cross
I lived in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, until eighth grade, and then my high-school years were in Rochester, New York.
‐‐ Kristen Wiig
I lived in London for a long time, and that's a pretty white town. In Toronto, I just ended up in this circle of indie rock kids who happened to be white, too... Really, it was just when I started getting out there and meeting more people and seeing more fans that I went, 'Oh, actually, I'm not white.'
‐‐ Bryan Lee O'Malley
I lived in London for a time in the '90s and I love it here. You know, I just go and see shows and have great dinners and walk around.
‐‐ Elizabeth Peyton
I lived in London for eight years and I like to say that I am two parts American and one part British because I lived there for a third of my life.
‐‐ Devon Aoki
I lived in Los Angeles in the '80s, which was not the best place to be.
‐‐ Corey Haim
I lived in Meadowbrook. I went to church at Meadowbrook United Methodist Church. I went to school at Meadowbrook Elementary School and then Meadowbrook Middle School. I learned to dance at Meadowbrook Country Club. All those things grounded me in one place and I think most of Fort Worth is just like the area I grew up in.
‐‐ Kay Granger
I lived in Minnesota in a small town.
‐‐ Steve Zahn
I lived in New York City, and when I was about 24 in the 1980s, I decided to get out of here. I wanted to go live in Australia for a year or something, and it ended up being 18 years.
‐‐ John Curran
I lived in New York City for a while and miss it like it's a person. Although I grew up in the Pacific Northwest, I'm a New Yorker at heart. A stroll through Central Park, a visit to the MET, a show on Broadway. There is no other city like it in the world!
‐‐ Zoe McLellan
I lived in New York for 10 years, and every New Yorker sees a shrink.
‐‐ Meg Rosoff
I lived in New York for a long time. Right after college I went there. So I got my first cell phone in New York. Back when you would flip the phone up. Way back when.
‐‐ Stephanie Beatriz
I lived in New York for five years; I've lived in Barcelona, Rome, and Paris at different times. When I was 18, I was dying to live in a city.
‐‐ Margherita Missoni
I lived in New York my whole life. Like every New Yorker, I have stories about spending summers on the Jersey shore, riding the roller coaster in Seaside that is now famous for that sickening photo of it being washed out to sea.
‐‐ Marissa Jaret Winokur
I lived in Norway and Texas when I was a kid.
‐‐ Jackson Rathbone
I lived in Paris for about nine months. It was an experience.
‐‐ Sara Sampaio
I lived in Paris for four years, so I am obsessed with pastries. Croissants, pain au chocolat, cakes, macarons, all of that!
‐‐ Barbara Fialho
I lived in Paris for six months when I was sixteen. It was a fend-for-yourself environment.
‐‐ Beau Garrett
I lived in Paris when I was 20 and 21, and actually knew people that worked for the government there, that talked about terrorism in the country 20 years ago.
‐‐ Andie MacDowell
I lived in Park Slope, which is probably one of the most homogenized areas of Brooklyn. No offense to Park Slope.
‐‐ Stephanie Beatriz
I lived in Peckham for the first 12 years of my life and then my mum and dad decided they really didn't want to bring up their children there. So they saved up money and bought a house in Plumstead, semi-detached, three bedrooms.
‐‐ Tinie Tempah
I lived in Portland for almost 20 years, and that's where my eldest daughter went to college. I missed the sunshine. I grew up in L.A.
‐‐ Art Alexakis
I lived in Red Hook, Brooklyn, for about 10 years, and then we moved out to Jersey City after my wife and I bought a house up in the Catskills. I miss Brooklyn, but the commute to the Catskills is about 45 minutes shorter.
‐‐ Pablo Schreiber
I lived in San Pedro, California, which is, you know, on the west side of California, and it's where many, many Japanese lived.
‐‐ Yuri Kochiyama
I lived in Saudi Arabia in the late 1970s. It was, for a Westerner, pretty idyllic. There were the religious police; there were the rules; there were the prayer times. But it was as if we were existing in two separate universes. The Westerners were just allowed to get on with their way of life.
‐‐ Robert Lacey
I lived in Shetland for a short while in the seventies and have been visiting ever since, so I have lots of useful contacts!
‐‐ Ann Cleeves
I lived in small town out in the desert and my friend used to steal his mom's car in the middle of the night. He'd drive over to my house, I'd sneak out and we'd go out to the desert and just burn things down.
‐‐ Mark Hoppus
I lived in South Africa until I was 11 when we first immigrated. My mom had sent me back there when I was 14 for summer vacation. I wasn't doing very well in school, my grades were slipping. I called my mom one day and told her that I wasn't coming back. I ended up staying there until I was 17 before coming back to North America.
‐‐ Kandyse McClure