I look back on my 20s. It's supposed to be the prime of your life, the most vital, the most beautiful. But you're making your critical decisions and sometimes your most critical mistakes.
‐‐ Ann Brashares
I look back on my liberal political beliefs with a sort of wonder - as another exercise in self-involvement - rewarding myself for some superiority I could not logically describe.
‐‐ David Mamet
I look back on my life and have to face the fact that I have been narcissistic and selfish.
‐‐ James Woods
I look back on my life, comin' out of Macon, Georgia - I never thought I'd be a superstar, a living legend. I never heard of no rock and roll in my life.
‐‐ Little Richard
I look back on my life like a good day's work, it was done and I am satisfied with it.
‐‐ Grandma Moses
I look back on my life like everybody does but not just career. I mean I look back on my life as a whole, so I don't think that I dwell there or anything and in terms of work I hope that there is a lot in front of me.
‐‐ Barbara Hershey
I look back on my work and I think, 'Oh, why didn't I do that differently?'
‐‐ Frank Oz
I look back on our productivity in the 'Mr. Show' days, and think, 'We probably could have worked harder.'
‐‐ Scott Aukerman
I look back on some of my outfits, and I'm like: 'Why did I wear that? Where are my friends and why didn't they tell me not to leave the house?' If they had, I probably would've said, 'You don't know what you're talking about. This looks amazing.'
‐‐ Zoe Kravitz
I look back on the influence my dad had on my life and career, and I just try to take the best parts of what he had.
‐‐ Jason Day
I look back on the last 10 years and I have to say I'm proud of what I have accomplished, because I've been able to raise two beautiful children.
‐‐ Pamela Anderson
I look back to a happy childhood.
‐‐ Catherine Helen Spence
I look back to when I got divorced in the late 1970s. When that happened, I was so broken up. After that, I decided to seek God for my life and my next marriage.
‐‐ Ricky Skaggs
I look back upon graduate school as being a very happy period in my life. The chance to be thoroughly immersed in physics and to be surrounded by friends pursuing similar goals was a marvelous experience.
‐‐ David Lee
I look back upon my Liberal political beliefs with a sort of wonder - as another exercise in self-involvement - rewarding myself for some superiority I could not logically describe.
‐‐ David Mamet
I look back with a mix of emotions: sadness for the people who are gone, nostalgia for times that have passed, but immense gratitude for the wonderful opportunities that came my way.
‐‐ Dick Van Patten
I look back with the greatest pleasure to the kindness and hospitality I met with in Yorkshire, where I spent some of the happiest years of my life.
‐‐ Sabine Baring-Gould
I look better with a tan, but I've never gone the fake route. I don't need to - I have good foreign genes: half Spanish, half Hungarian.
‐‐ Anton du Beke
I look cooking! Particularly pad thai.
‐‐ Tom Weston-Jones
I look crazy. I know I do. Been true since I was a kid!
‐‐ Lynda Barry
I look eight years older than everybody.
‐‐ Stanley Elkin
I look fine. I've had no surgery apart from an operation I had decades ago to remove the fat under my eyes. My mum looked 30 when she was 60, so I guess I owe it all to genes and hair dye.
‐‐ David Cassidy
I look for a good story. Usually the best stories are the ones that are unbelievably true. 'Soul Surfer' is one of those stories.
‐‐ Dennis Quaid
I look for a role that hopefully I feel empathy with and that I can understand and love, but also that has that challenge for me to play - a different kind of role, a different type of character, a different time period.
‐‐ Kathy Bates
I look for a sense of reality with everything I did. I didn't work in a studio, I didn't light anything. I found a way of working which pleased me because I didn't have to frighten people with heavy equipment. It was that little black box and me and £5 worth of film in my pocket or maybe it was only £2 in those days.
‐‐ Eve Arnold
I look for ambiguity when I'm writing because life is ambiguous.
‐‐ Keith Richards
I look for characters that offer me opportunities to explore some aspect of the human condition. I think a lot of actors would say that and would look for that. I've been lucky enough to find projects that let me do that.
‐‐ Tim Daly
I look for characters that speak to something in me.
‐‐ Dorian Missick
I look for characters who are emotionally driven.
‐‐ Stacy Keach
I look for dancers who have all the technique in the world. But they must be dancers who are open-minded, who are willing to forget that they know anything. They also have to be gorgeous; they must have a clear image of themselves and strong personalities.
‐‐ Twyla Tharp
I look for friends who make me laugh.
‐‐ Christian Lacroix
I look for fun and smarts - a witty, strong sexy woman.
‐‐ Josh Dallas
I look for individuality in the artisans I work with for CoutureLab; a loving relationship with the product and care in the construction, along with the story behind it, make couture desirable to consumers looking for something that cannot be mass-produced.
‐‐ Carmen Busquets
I look for material that both interest me and challenges me. If I am drawn to the material and I have to work hard at it, the characters and the plots reflect the hours and hours of research.
‐‐ David Baldacci
I look for people who have drive, who have ambition, who are humble. I've hired many people at very strange places.
‐‐ Tony Fernandes
I look for people who're passionate, dedicated to the text, and in whom I trust completely.
‐‐ Greta Scacchi
I look for poetry in English because it's the only language I read.
‐‐ Jack Prelutsky
I look for someone whose upbringing was somewhat similar to mine because they can understand me - love for the family and everything else. You see someone's relationship with their parents, and you realize what that person's going to be like as a parent.
‐‐ Maksim Chmerkovskiy
I look for something that can challenge me or makes me ever so slightly afraid - fearful of how I am going to approach it - then I'll go for it. If the project appears linear or predictable, then I'll usually give it a miss. Anything that involves me being stretched as an actor, I go for.
‐‐ Andrew Buchan
I look for something unique, and I look for people who haven't reached their potential. I think I'm pretty good at developing talent.
‐‐ Roger Ailes
I look for songs that the listener, when they hear it, they believe what I'm singing about, that I know what I'm singing about. That's my whole deal. I try to choose songs that a male or a female can perform and relate to.
‐‐ Patty Loveless
I look for strong people. I don't like people who'll say yes to everything I might bring up. I want people who can argue and disagree and have a point of view that's reflected in the magazine. My dad believed in the cult of personality. He brought great writers and columnists to 'The Standard.'
‐‐ Anna Wintour
I look for struggle in the roles I choose - struggle and perseverance.
‐‐ Vera Farmiga
I look for stuff that I'm passionate about.
‐‐ Brett Ratner
I look for the character to be something interesting, the script to have a good story and be original, and a director that I admire.
‐‐ Josh Hartnett
I look for the consensus because the consensus drives the policy into new places.
‐‐ Catherine Ashton
I look for the dark story, where something secret was done. I read and read and pick up the trail of a true story. I use nothing but true stories. They are so much better than phony ones.
‐‐ Alan Furst
I look for the hotels that have figured out the comfortable balance - a modern room that is well designed, and really clean sheets.
‐‐ Simon Sinek
I look for the humanity in people, however big the politics or oppressive the situation may be, whether it's subsumed within a human being or between two human beings. I want to help us hold a mirror to ourselves.
‐‐ Mira Nair