I loved the energy of Dublin and the fact that it's so close to the sea, with beauty spots such as Howth so close to hand.
‐‐ Honeysuckle Weeks
I loved the fact that if you put goods on the floor, you could watch them sell.
‐‐ Mickey Drexler
I loved the fact that Obama is multi-racial. I thought that was terrific, as my wife is the same racial make-up.
‐‐ Clint Eastwood
I loved the feeling I got when I sang. I loved the feeling that it gave to people when I sang.
‐‐ Jazmine Sullivan
I loved the first Christmas I had in England.
‐‐ Blythe Danner
I loved the game. We played because we loved it.
‐‐ Jim Brown
I loved the gentlemanly way they treated each other. It was unlike anything I was used to. I started helping them strike the set and, at 11, began taking acting classes privately.
‐‐ Jeffrey Tambor
I loved the glamour and excitement of the games and, in particular, knowing the names of each and every one of the referees - that's because my mom, a former basketball player, would yell at them from our front-row seats for making bad calls!
‐‐ Hannah Storm
I loved the guitar, and I had all of this music in my head. My passion for the guitar and the ideas for what I could create musically were equal. So that's where I was.
‐‐ Steve Vai
I loved the High Line when it was just mine, when I was the only person up there, and I had a private park in New York City. I had to make an appointment to see it... I'd walk around. I was all alone.
‐‐ Joel Sternfeld
I loved the house the way you would any new house, because it is populated by your future, the family of children who will fill it with noise or chaos and satisfying busy pleasures.
‐‐ Jane Smiley
I loved the idea of a book of fairytales meant especially for peculiar children, and I love even more the idea of making that fictional book real.
‐‐ Ransom Riggs
I loved the idea of how all these guys always are stealing other guys' girls and I was like, 'There's no female anthem for a girl stealing another guy's girl,' and that is the coolest thing ever.
‐‐ Hayley Kiyoko
I loved the idea of making history interesting for kids! When Scholastic approached me about 'The 39 Clues', I immediately started going through the 'greatest hits' from my years as a social studies teacher, and picked the historical characters and eras that most appealed to my students.
‐‐ Rick Riordan
I loved the idea of recording. The idea of sound-on-sound-recording captured me as a young kid, and once I realized what it was I had an epiphany. Before I was even playing the guitar, I would create these lists of how I would record things and overdub them, like Led Zeppelin song, 'I could put this guitar on this track...' and so on.
‐‐ Steve Vai
I loved the idea of seeing the world through a boy's eyes.
‐‐ Martin Scorsese
I loved the idea of the Nerd as Hero, which Ghost World also had.
‐‐ Illeana Douglas
I loved the idea of touching base with an audience.
‐‐ Jerry Stiller
I loved the idea of Travolta sitting on the kid's swing, pining away for his girlfriend.
‐‐ Randal Kleiser
I loved the idea that biology was logical.
‐‐ Cynthia Kenyon
I loved the last album, and it was one hundred percent me. But this is like me two years later, who understands a little bit more about music and understands a little bit more about making an album. I wrote a lot more.
‐‐ Jennifer Lopez
I loved the late Gilda Radner. I love Carol Burnett and Lily Tomlin.
‐‐ Tracey Ullman
I loved the Little Lulu stories, where she would fantasize that her bedroom rug would turn into a pool of water, and she could dive down into the center of the world.
‐‐ Lynn Johnston
I loved the logistical reality of a guy who wants to take over the world, yet who has a family too.
‐‐ Mike Myers
I loved the material when I first read it, and the experience of making the film was a great one. So when we came around to complete the trilogy, I just signed on board without even reading the scripts because the experience of the first film was so good.
‐‐ Keanu Reeves
I loved the MC5 and the Stooges, but also, the British Invasion - the Kinks and the Yardbirds - and then Led Zeppelin, of course. Alice Cooper was one of my favorite bands.
‐‐ John Varvatos
I loved the medium of TV from the first moment that I got into a studio.
‐‐ Sophie Aldred
I loved the movie 'Heathers' and the TV show 'Twin Peaks.'
‐‐ Sara Shepard
I loved the movies and I wanted to be like Marilyn Monroe. I thought she was so glamorous and everyone seemed to love her. I wanted to be like that and I told everyone I would be the next Marilyn Monroe.
‐‐ Sharon Stone
I loved the music, but the excesses of rock n' roll never really appealed to me at all. I couldn't see the point of getting up in front of a lot of people when you weren't in control of your wits.
‐‐ Robert Palmer
I loved the myths of ancient Greece and Egypt.
‐‐ Michelle Paver
I loved 'The O.C.' and I totally watch 'Gossip Girl,' too!
‐‐ Spencer Grammer
I loved the opportunity to just transform my voice. I loved the idea of doing impressions and mimicking and playing around with the spectrum of your own voice. That's what I enjoy most about doing voice-overs.
‐‐ Justin Long
I loved the opportunity to play for the Yankees, too.
‐‐ Bert Campaneris
I loved 'The Pitts.' I just loved it.
‐‐ Dylan Baker
I loved the playfulness of fashion. I think maybe that's why I became an actress. You put on one outfit and feel one way, and another one will make you feel another way. Clothes are a wonderful tool.
‐‐ Melissa McCarthy
I loved the process of writing.
‐‐ Nora Roberts
I loved the Scarecrow and the Tin Man and the Lion and you could kind of see the actors' faces in them. It wasn't an entirely new face sculpted around them. What made those characters so human and appealing to me was seeing those great actors underneath there. They weren't lost behind a bunch of appliances.
‐‐ Rich Moore
I loved 'The Secret of NIMH.' When that came out, it felt like, 'Wow, this is something really, really new.' It looked like a Disney film, but it felt very cutting edge to me. To a twelve-year-old kid, it seemed very inspiring.
‐‐ Rich Moore
I loved the seventies.
‐‐ Diane von Furstenberg
I loved 'The Social Network.' I think it's one of those movies that will stand the test of time.
‐‐ Jon M. Chu
I loved the sound of the ocean, the breaking surf, the vastness, but still didn't feel terribly comfortable in it.
‐‐ Raymond Bonner
I loved the stage and then grew to love the camera.
‐‐ Christine Lahti
I loved the study of psychology. I didn't love seeing patient after patient. I was perpetually overstimulated, busy decoding everything I took in.
‐‐ Laurie Helgoe
I loved 'The Sweeney.'
‐‐ Jason Statham
I loved the time I got to spend in Denver. My boys, Arin and Ryan, were growing up. I got to spend time with them without being pried upon. There was no public scrutiny. I was free and could take them to the supermarket or to the park without being noticed or looked at.
‐‐ Madhuri Dixit
I loved the travel but I didn't love the work. I mean, come on, modelling is only so stimulating!
‐‐ Brooklyn Decker
I loved 'The West Wing'; it's my favourite-ever television show.
‐‐ Rupert Evans
I loved the world of imagination.
‐‐ R. A. Salvatore