I majored in fashion design in school, and I have always wanted to design my own line of clothing, jewelry, and stuff like that; so this was just a step for me in that direction.
‐‐ Diana Ross
I majored in geology in college but have majored in Herbert Hoover ever since.
‐‐ Lou Henry Hoover
I majored in illustration at the Rhode Island School of Design, although I never had any intention of being an illustrator and didn't take any classes in illustration there. It was just that the illustration degree had no requirements.
‐‐ Brian Selznick
I majored in industrial design/painting, but haven't had time to exercise that creativity.
‐‐ Elisabeth Hasselbeck
I majored in journalism at Arizona State University, where I began writing the columns I write now, but I cannot, in good conscience, refer to myself as a writer. I'm a columnist, maybe a journalist, I guess I'm an author, but writer... no. That's not up to me to call myself, that's rather lofty. It's for the reader to decide.
‐‐ Laurie Notaro
I majored in musical theatre performance at college, then went through years of waiting tables and temping while looking for acting work.
‐‐ Brooke Elliott
I majored in political communications, so I intended to be a diplomat.
‐‐ Edgar Ramirez
I majored in political science and English, but starting from the age of 17, I've paid for everything that I've had in my life. It was a personal choice. My parents would have helped me in any way whatsoever, but for me, you know what? I can make my own way.
‐‐ Gary Johnson
I majored in political science, and my concentration was U.S. involvement in Latin America in the 20th century.
‐‐ Sebastian Arcelus
I majored in psychology, and I still love listening to people's problems.
‐‐ Gayle King
I majored in screenwriting and playwriting in school - and wanted to make films as a career. But when I directed my first short in college - which was called 'Extras' - I lost thousands of dollars and made an unsatisfying and incomplete film.
‐‐ Mike Birbiglia
I majored in Southern history in college, and much of my early work at my first job - as a staff writer at 'Memphis' magazine - focused on race relations.
‐‐ Hampton Sides
I majored in theater at San Diego State. My one eye was on football, and my other eye was on Hollywood.
‐‐ Carl Weathers
I majored in theater in college. I did a couple of plays in high school, and I really enjoyed it, so I went to Illinois Wesleyan University and got a degree, and then I went back to Chicago and started doing theater in all the companies around the city for about 11 years before I moved out to L.A.
‐‐ Kevin Dunn
I make 98% of my collection in New York City and am generating jobs, so fashion isn't just frivolous for me. I understand levity about it. I also understand the depth of it.
‐‐ Prabal Gurung
I make a big pot of pasta with vegetables, and I stretch it out for the week.
‐‐ Sylvia Kristel
I make a big salad bowl just for myself, double or triple the size of a normal salad.
‐‐ Joel Fuhrman
I make a bomb vaca frita. It's like a flank steak like with the ropa vieja, but it's fried with garlic and lime. And I make a really good picadillo.
‐‐ Natalie Martinez
I make a discovery in a poem as I write it.
‐‐ Rita Dove
I make a distinction between manners and etiquette - manners as the principles, which are eternal and universal, etiquette as the particular rules which are arbitrary and different in different times, different situations, different cultures.
‐‐ Judith Martin
I make a dog-friendly version of almost everything that we make for dinner.
‐‐ Rachael Ray
I make a fabulous tofurkey for Thanksgiving. My Mexican-Italian family can't tell the difference.
‐‐ Christian Serratos
I make a fair amount of my food choices for environmental-type reasons than nutrition or taste. I'm trying to minimize impact, which is something most people don't necessarily think about when they're shopping.
‐‐ Alex Honnold
I make a film - and once I've made it, everyone comes along and says 'Ah! This is a film that's political, or social', or whatever. But I'm not telling the story that they see. I made a film, told a story, but I wasn't thinking about exactly what it all meant.
‐‐ Dario Argento
I make a genuine distinction between loneliness and aloneness. I know what each is like. There are times I'm lonely. But there are also many times when I need to be alone, when I don't want the feeling of someone else in the house other than the cats.
‐‐ Edward Bryant
I make a good fried chicken.
‐‐ Norah Jones
I make a good living and I've never looked at myself as being an artiste.
‐‐ Kelly Lynch
I make a good living doing what I do.
‐‐ Shane Koyczan
I make a good living selling hardback books through paper publishers, and I have many friends in the industry who will suffer as it changes, so on a personal level, the transition to digital isn't something I welcome wholeheartedly.
‐‐ Barry Eisler
I make a joke that I'm the Internet curmudgeon, but 'wary' is a good way to put it.
‐‐ Bill Keller
I make a list of what I have in common, and what I don't have in common, with someone I'm playing.
‐‐ John Turturro
I make a living doing what I love doing, and it's what brings me joy.
‐‐ Tom Cochrane
I make a living playing rock n' roll. I'm not going to complain about anything.
‐‐ Taylor Hawkins
I make a lot more off the trades and Image than Marvel.
‐‐ Robert Kirkman
I make a lot of expressions constantly. I'm animated.
‐‐ Kevin Hart
I make a lot of mistakes, too, and I'm constantly re-evaluating how I'm doing things and trying to be better every day, whether it's as a mom or taking care of myself.
‐‐ Mia Hamm
I make a lot of money and I'm worth every cent.
‐‐ Naomi Campbell
I make a lot of money, but I don't want to talk about that.
‐‐ Naomi Campbell
I make a lot of money. I can take a pay cut. All my friends are taking pay cuts that are in the unions, that are - that are farming in Alabama or whatever it is. I can surely take a pay cut, too, not cutting down my show or - or the people that work for me, I can take a pay cut.
‐‐ Kid Rock
I make a lot of pieces of music that I never release as CDs.
‐‐ Brian Eno
I make a mean coconut macaroon.
‐‐ Melissa McCarthy
I make a mean cup of coffee, if you give me the right ingredients.
‐‐ Ice Cube
I make a mean peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
‐‐ Jack Black
I make a mean pecan pie, and I have a great recipe for pralines - also using pecans. Pralines take a lot of patience, and patience is a must in the duck blind as well as in the kitchen. Good things come to those who wait.
‐‐ Phil Robertson
I make a model of the site. There are some obvious things: where the entrance should be, where the cars have to go in. You start to get the scale of it. You understand the client's needs, and what the client is hoping for and yearning for.
‐‐ Frank Gehry
I make a movie because it's something that inspires me.
‐‐ Tony Scott
I make a note, set it aside, and hope it makes sense when the time comes to look at it again.
‐‐ Donald E. Westlake
I make a personal commitment to the direction and success of all the programs in which I invest. I make all major philanthropic decisions myself after taking account of a range of expert opinion.
‐‐ Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi
I make a playlist for every character I portray. Music plays a huge part in helping me understand a character. Every time I get a new role, I will take a chunk of time to just sit and listen to a bunch of songs and select the ones that make sense in my mind for that character. I can't even explain how much it helps me.
‐‐ Richard Harmon
I make a point to never, ever point out my physical flaws... this is advice I give to women as often as I can. People don't notice the things we see in ourselves that we hate, so why direct them to it?
‐‐ Dita Von Teese