I loved movies, growing up. They brought me so much joy.
‐‐ Elden Henson
I loved movies. They inspired me more than anything growing up and wanted to do for others what those movies have done for me. I do a lot of other creative stuff but am not very good at it.
‐‐ Jay Duplass
I loved music, and in my ninth year at MIT, I decided to buy a hi-fi set. I figured that all I needed to do was look at the specifications. So I bought what looked like the best one, turned it on, and turned it off in five minutes, the sound was so poor.
‐‐ Amar Bose
I loved music, but I found myself at the point where I wanted to die. I didn't care about life.
‐‐ Brian Welch
I loved music from earliest childhood - from as long as I can remember.
‐‐ Terry Teachout
I loved music - listening and playing - but of course I could not imagine I would be a professional musician. It really happened step by step.
‐‐ Rokia Traore
I loved music since the Seth Ward Baptist Church outside of Plainview.
‐‐ Jimmy Dean
I loved my 17 years with R.E.M., but I'm ready to reflect, assess and move on to a different phase of my life. The four of us will continue our close friendship, and I look forward to hearing their future efforts as the world's biggest R.E.M. fan.
‐‐ Bill Berry
I loved my boarding school, but I didn't know what I wanted to do. I didn't have a career.
‐‐ Lilly Pulitzer
I loved my career as a model, and that evolved into being an actress.
‐‐ Isabella Rossellini
I loved my childhood. They had the coolest toys back then. Star Wars, Transformers, laser-tag gun sets. Toy companies have really gone downhill.
‐‐ Jon Heder
I loved my computer; it's a tool. A tool increases your mechanical advantages. It allows you to use your strengths and talents to greater advantage, and that's what tools do, and that's what my computer does for me. It's not my toy, it's my tool.
‐‐ Jok Church
I loved my experience on 'Downton Abbey.' We shot it in six months, and it was the first time I'd ever been on TV, and I was surrounded by my friends. It was a wonderful, wonderful time.
‐‐ Rose Leslie
I loved my husband very much, and it was heartbreaking to have him develop Alzheimer's disease, and to stand by and watch him decline in his ability to take care of himself.
‐‐ Sandra Day O'Connor
I loved my job at the paper. I loved meeting new people every day and never knowing where I would end up. But somehow, the ever-shifting schedules of a police officer and a reporter did not equal 'family friendly.' One of us needed to take a normal job for the sake of our young daughter.
‐‐ Molly Harper
I loved my life, but my choices were overloading and overwhelming me. Listening to inner feelings and fulfilling some of these urges when they come along is incredibly important.
‐‐ Pamela Stephenson
I loved my mission in Switzerland and Germany. As I left on the train from Basel, Switzerland, tears flowed down my cheeks because I knew then that my full-time service in the Church had ended.
‐‐ Joseph B. Wirthlin
I loved my mom so much because she had to work on a penny just to put food on the table... During the Depression in the United States, everybody had a tough time. And I was so hurt because she was crying that she didn't have any food for us for Thanksgiving.
‐‐ Tony Bennett
I loved my mother and father.
‐‐ Roger Moore
I loved my mother, but I don't like her.
‐‐ Mickey Rourke
I loved my parents... but that can never change the fact that my father's violence ruined my childhood.
‐‐ Pat Conroy
I loved my role on Who's the Boss? There is always some of me in every character that I play.
‐‐ Judith Light
I loved my second trimester! I didn't feel sick anymore and had more energy. My bloated belly turned into a baby bump, and I definitely looked pregnant. That was a relief because when I was around 4.5 months, you could see people having this inner monologue with themselves, wondering if I ate too much pizza or if I was pregnant.
‐‐ Marisa Miller
I loved my soap days. I really loved them. A Martinez and Marcy Walker taught me how to act, basically. All those people pulled together and helped get me started. Like, showed me how to hit my mark, made me do this, made me do that. That was my first long-running professional gig. And it was like, they were just - great, great with me.
‐‐ Ally Walker
I loved my start. I'm proud of my spots. I don't feel embarrassed by anything that I did... It definitely helped me more than hurt me.
‐‐ Nate Torrence
I loved my time at OSU. It was unbelievable experience, and I'm definitely going to miss it.
‐‐ Peter Uihlein
I loved my time doing 'Private Practice' in Los Angeles, and I was quite challenged and excited to learn about the art of television, but I missed being on the stage.
‐‐ Audra McDonald
I loved my time growing up in Northern Ireland doing youth drama, that is where it all began for me.
‐‐ James Nesbitt
I loved my time in Congress, but people who spend all of their time planning to run for office have very few useful skills to deploy when they finally get there.
‐‐ John Sununu
I loved Nashville. I was amazed by the whole place.
‐‐ Shawn Mendes
I loved nearly all my teachers; but it was not till I went home to live at Oxford, in 1867, that I awoke intellectually to a hundred interests and influences that begin much earlier nowadays to affect any clever child.
‐‐ Mary Augusta Ward
I loved New York, but I never quite felt like New York was my home either.
‐‐ Sutton Foster
I loved New York. I made enough money and studied acting with Kenneth McMillan, which was my first formal training.
‐‐ June Squibb
I loved ninjas when I was younger.
‐‐ Rain
I loved old black and white movies, especially the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musicals. I loved everything about them - the songs, the music, the romance and the spectacle. They were real class and I knew that I wanted to be in that world.
‐‐ Sharon Stone
I loved old movies as a kid, so I always watched old movies.
‐‐ Keith David
I loved Old School. I thought Old School was very different than a lot of the comedies that had come out. And that character I liked. I tried to ground him very much in reality and play him very much finding things important to him that are somewhat ridiculous.
‐‐ Vince Vaughn
I loved Omar Vizquel. He tells some really long jokes, and he has his own way of telling them, but he can make every joke very funny. He would always come up with jokes on the loudspeaker on the bus.
‐‐ Steve Finley
I loved operations, and I loved operations far from the headquarters. I had no passion for corporate.
‐‐ Jean-Pascal Tricoire
I loved painting and drawing for many reasons. One of them was that all it really required was me, a pencil and a pad. It was something I was passionate about, and still am.
‐‐ Danny Huston
I loved 'Pan's Labyrinth.' It transported me into another world. I like fantasy worlds; I love 'Lord of the Rings' as well, for that reason, because you really get to get out of reality and go somewhere else.
‐‐ Malin Akerman
I loved 'Paranormal Activity.' It was one of my favorites before. It was a tradition; my friends and I went every year.
‐‐ Kathryn Newton
I loved Peg Bundy. I am so happy that I got to do that. It was really fun.
‐‐ Katey Sagal
I loved performing; I was always trying to impress my siblings by being a clown. I think that came from being the runt of the litter.
‐‐ Rose Byrne
I loved performing in the 'High School Musical' movies - that didn't seem like work - but the gym felt like torture!
‐‐ Ashley Tisdale
I loved Peter Sellers. I thought he was the perfect mix of physical comedy with out-of-the-box humor. I loved his tone; I loved his physicality; I loved everything about what he was doing as a comedic actor.
‐‐ J. B. Smoove
I loved photography and everybody said it was a crazy thing to do because in those days nobody made it into the film business. I mean, unless you were related to somebody there was no way in.
‐‐ George Lucas
I loved photography but was frustrated by the limitations of cameras. When trying to take a picture of a friend's young, active daughter using my DSLR, it was impossible to capture the fleeting moments.
‐‐ Ren Ng
I loved planning 'The Tyra Show' more than actually having to do it. I loved coming up with show ideas, honing each program and crafting it. I'm more excited being in a meeting than being on TV.
‐‐ Tyra Banks