I most earnestly advise you, again and again, love, honor, and obey your parents. Friends like them, you need not expect to find in this world.
‐‐ Elijah Parish Lovejoy
I most enjoy sitting down with the acoustic guitar and just fiddling around and trying to come up with something like a hook or some sort of melodic line. That's something that I do habitually.
‐‐ James Mercer
I most enjoyed doing 'Whites,' a show BBC2 cancelled after one series. It had some beautiful, witty, charming scripts and was one of the most positive ensemble pieces I've done. I thought the end result was really special. I'm still confused about why it didn't last longer.
‐‐ Darren Boyd
I most often land up taking up the roles that I most detest.
‐‐ Christine Lahti
I most sincerely wish that the world in which we live be free from the threat of a nuclear holocaust and from the ruinous arms race. It is my cherished desire that peace be not separated from freedom which is the right of every nation. This I desire and for this I pray.
‐‐ Lech Walesa
I, most talented players don't always succeed. Some don't even make the team. It's more what's inside.
‐‐ Brett Favre
I most want to be remembered for being as great a mother to James and Lennon as my mum was to me and my brother Jamie.
‐‐ Patsy Kensit
I mostly associated video game storytelling with unforgivable clumsiness, irredeemable incompetence - and suddenly, I was finding the aesthetic and formal concerns I'd always associated with fiction: storytelling, form, the medium, character. That kind of shocked me.
‐‐ Tom Bissell
I mostly did musicals and concerts when I was younger, and then I realized I don't quite have the voice for it, so I went into acting, which I enjoy more.
‐‐ Lucy Griffiths
I mostly don't submit to talking about my work because I would like another talk about real life.
‐‐ Leos Carax
I mostly drive around in a Fiat 500 TwinAir, and that's a pretty small car!
‐‐ Richard Hammond
I mostly eat healthy. I just do. I'm not a vegan for health reasons - although obviously I'm 20 pounds lighter than when I started. I stayed 20 pounds lighter. I feel better. My friends say I look better. All that's true. But I'm a vegan for compassionate reasons.
‐‐ Russell Simmons
I mostly eat plant-based, so give me an avocado or something, even late at night, and I'll be happy.
‐‐ Nikki Reed
I mostly gave away what I had from the James Bond movie.
‐‐ Ursula Andress
I mostly get takeout, I have to admit - I don't know if that's something to be ashamed of. I'm not much of a cook.
‐‐ Janeane Garofalo
I mostly like to travel and volunteer because I get antsy if I stay in my comfort zone for too long.
‐‐ Eden Sher
I mostly listen to very popular songs. But I'm a huge fan of Stevie Wonder, and I love jazz - Glenn Fredly, Diah Lestari - so 80% jazz, 20% mixed with everything - disco, hip hop.
‐‐ Joe Taslim
I mostly paint animals I'm familiar with, but I did a series of paintings of ravens, so I read everything about them.
‐‐ Jamie Wyeth
I mostly play old period songs, as they suit a ukulele more. I bought it when I saw the tribute concert to George Harrison. Joe Brown came on and sang 'I'll See You In My Dreams,' and there wasn't a dry eye in the house.
‐‐ Charles Dance
I mostly played 'Pac-Man', but I played 'The Sims' with my kids when they were growing up.
‐‐ Lea Thompson
I mostly want to be friends with my children.
‐‐ Vanessa Paradis
I mostly wear hats or put scarves over my head because I like to have a low profile when I go out.
‐‐ Ann-Margret
I mostly work out so I can eat religiously. I'm such a foodie. The only way I can make myself feel better about what I eat is to work out.
‐‐ Justin Timberlake
I mostly write about the working poor. Somehow, they're not being written about much anymore. I'm very interested in people who are in a situation that needs a little puzzling out. The thing that gets me started on a story is a person in a tough situation.
‐‐ Bonnie Jo Campbell
I mostly write on my own, walking, outside.
‐‐ Bjork
I mostly wrote 'Thursday's Child' to explore the idea of a wild child - a creature who lived much as humans used to live, when our needs were simple and our worlds were small.
‐‐ Sonya Hartnett
I motivate others by making sure that they understand to go after their dreams and don't let anyone tell you you can't. If you are motivated enough and put the work in that you can achieve anything in life that you set your mind to.
‐‐ Magic Johnson
I motivate what I see in young people because we employ about forty thousand young people in our various Chick-fil-A units. Some of them come to work because they need to work; others just work because they just like to work. There's nothing wrong with that.
‐‐ S. Truett Cathy
I move ahead, I live.
‐‐ George McGovern
I move around a lot. I've lived in a ton of different places - and only for a month or two at a time. I have a deep, rabid curiosity, so I like having a gypsy life.
‐‐ Hilarie Burton
I move around and play different golf courses. I just enjoy it.
‐‐ Darrell Royal
I move around, like a true Kazakh nomad.
‐‐ Ilya Ilyin
I move between San Francisco and Paris... I have a wonderful beach house in California.
‐‐ Danielle Steel
I move between the two: I write an adult novel, and then I write a children's book. I quite enjoy that. It's a nice change of pace each time.
‐‐ John Boyne
I move countries every three or four years. I was born in London, and we lived in Canada. Then we lived in Saudi Arabia until the Gulf War broke out, when we were forced to leave. Then we hop-scotched for a while from Holland back to Canada back to Saudi Arabia. Then there was D-day, so we had to get out again.
‐‐ Hannah Simone
I move my face so much because I'm very much expressive. I'm told a lot, 'Stop moving your face'. Because on camera, the tiniest movement tells so much, and it looks really hammy.
‐‐ Sarah Greene
I move on stage differently. The more you act, anyway, the more you live, your perception of life becomes more and more accurate.
‐‐ Juliette Binoche
I move very slowly. It's usually material first. I sit with the material for a long time.
‐‐ Jim Hodges
I moved around 13 different times before I was in fifth grade, not having money, not having a lot of friends.
‐‐ Tonya Harding
I moved around a lot when I was a child; two of the houses I grew up in have totally disappeared. One was burnt in a riot, and the other was pulled down.
‐‐ Toyin Odutola
I moved away for three years and went to Trinidad where I met my wife, Athena.
‐‐ Mathias Rust
I moved away when I was young, when I was about 19. I'd literally come from an area with dirt roads and stuff like that, right to the centre of a city of about five million people. It's been great. I'm based in New York, and every day, it's amazing.
‐‐ Diego Klattenhoff
I moved back to Boston and joined some of my Harvard classmates at Bain & Co. I quickly realized I enjoyed business.
‐‐ Kenneth Chenault
I moved back to Buffalo in 2009, and I had this moment where I wanted to have the best of both worlds. I wanted to be able to be in church and cook at home but then still get on a plane and fly back to New York and be this supermodel.
‐‐ Jessica White
I moved back to Idaho when I was 6 or 7 and then lived in a little town called Twin Falls and then moved to Boise. So quite different from L.A. I'd been to Disneyland a couple of times, and that was the closest I'd been to L.A.
‐‐ Aaron Paul
I moved frequently because my dad was in the army, so I was always new in school. I think if you've ever done that, you know what it means to not matter in a room. I think it's a good experience for everyone to have, to feel like they're not noticed, because it teaches you to be empathetic.
‐‐ Julianne Moore
I moved from a mountain with one traffic light to New York City when I was 17, and it was an amazing, eye opening, creative adventure. I would walk through the streets of Manhattan looking up at these huge buildings, amazed that I didn't know a single person in any of them.
‐‐ Rachel Boston
I moved from acting to stand-up because castings are just about what you look like. It doesn't matter if you can act or not. In comedy, no one cares what you look like.
‐‐ Mark Billingham
I moved from Chicago to New York in 1984 for 'Biloxi Blues.' In 1989, my wife and our then-baby daughter moved to Los Angeles to try to get in television.
‐‐ Alan Ruck