I never felt like a boy or a girl, never felt I should wear this or dress like that. I think that's where that confidence comes from because I never felt I had to play a part in my life. I just always come as Shamir.
‐‐ Shamir
I never felt like a good Jew. My mother was not Jewish, and that makes me a non-Jew according to Jewish religious law.
‐‐ Stephane Hessel
I never felt like I belonged in Minnesota when I was growing up there. That's why I was out the door as soon as I turned 18.
‐‐ Jessica Lange
I never felt like I had a mother.
‐‐ Quincy Jones
I never felt like I had anything really figured out. When I was a teenager, it was all about teenagers having an 'identity crisis.' That was the phrase that was used. But in my early 20s, I was still like, 'When am I going to be over that?'
‐‐ Kim Gordon
I never felt like I had made it.
‐‐ Annette Bening
I never felt like I had to rebel against my convent upbringing, because it was comparatively regular.
‐‐ Sharon Horgan
I never felt like I wanted to have kids until I could be home and be a daddy, and those are the things that I didn't have.
‐‐ Randy Houser
I never felt like someone who was boyish and coming to terms with asking girls out or anything like that, which was what 'The Big Steal' and 'Spotswood' were about. But I guess that's the impression I left on people.
‐‐ Ben Mendelsohn
I never felt like there was an unconscious part of me around that woke up or that came out of the closet; there wasn't a struggle, there wasn't an attempt to suppress.
‐‐ Cynthia Nixon
I never felt more loved than when I was with Elvis.
‐‐ Linda Thompson
I never felt my career was going backwards.
‐‐ Charlie Adam
I never felt, 'Oh, I think I look good.' I always tend to be more in the insecure side. And I thought that has always been a way to protect myself. Because I don't trust the good feelings that can come from that.
‐‐ Penelope Cruz
I never felt oppressed because of my gender. When I'm writing a poem or drawing, I'm not a female; I'm an artist.
‐‐ Patti Smith
I never felt ostracized or made to feel strange by obsessing over 'The Onion' or 'Calvin and Hobbes.' That was considered completely normal.
‐‐ Simon Rich
I never felt out of control. It was just the way I lived my life. I was the neighborhood bully.
‐‐ Johnny Ramone
I never felt popular as a child and never had best friends.
‐‐ Rachel Stevens
I never felt ready to have a baby until I was about 37 years old. I knew I always wanted kids someday, but I needed to be 'ready,' ya know?
‐‐ Constance Marie
I never felt settled or calm. You can't really commit to life when you feel that.
‐‐ Angelina Jolie
I never felt so close to a guitar as that silver one with mirrors that I used on stage all the time.
‐‐ Syd Barrett
I never felt terribly comfortable in the public eye.
‐‐ Molly Ringwald
I never felt that although we were based in Germany, Puma was and should be considered as a German brand. So we restructured it in a way that positioned us as a global brand, with English being the corporate language, rather than us looking at it from a German perspective.
‐‐ Jochen Zeitz
I never felt that getting angry would do you any good other than hurt your own digestion, keep you from eating, which I liked to do.
‐‐ Septima Poinsette Clark
I never felt that I belonged. When I was at school... First I went to a Jewish school, when I was very little. But when I was 12, they put me in a school with a lot of traditions, and they were educated people and they were talking about Greece and the Parthenon and I don't know what.
‐‐ Chantal Akerman
I never felt that I didn't have a chance to win.
‐‐ Arnold Palmer
I never felt that I should have taken a 'regular job;' I was always lucky enough to be in regular employment as an actress.
‐‐ Bronagh Gallagher
I never felt that I was supposed to be white. Or black, either. My parents just wanted to let me be who I needed to be.
‐‐ Colin Kaepernick
I never felt that I was typecast, but I was concerned about it. I certainly made an effort to take as many parts in theater and film that resisted that. If you only learn how to act a certain kind of role, it is very difficult to grow as an actor.
‐‐ Billy Crudup
I never felt that my life was not complete without a child. I don't know if that, as a younger man, I'd have had full appreciation for it.
‐‐ Kyle MacLachlan
I never felt that the naming issue was all that important, but I was obviously wrong, judging by how many people felt. I tell people to call it just plain Linux and nothing more.
‐‐ Linus Torvalds
I never felt the GDR was my home country.
‐‐ Angela Merkel
I never felt the need to introduce all the obstacles in my past when I say, 'Hello, my name is Nate.' But at the same time, I've never hidden from it.
‐‐ Nate Parker
I never felt the same passion for the game in the States and there were a lot of headaches, a lot of obstacles to overcome - it didn't just run itself for the love of the game because soccer is not the No. 1 sport as it is in Europe.
‐‐ Hope Solo
I never felt totally, 100%, patriotically English... I'd seen a lot of the world by an early age - sort of spent a lot of time traveling around Lebanon and I'd seen Babylon, and Damascus, and all sorts of places in the Middle East by the time I was ten. Then we'd return to Ruslip in West London... Done a fair bit of traveling really.
‐‐ Andy Serkis
I never felt truly at home in Switzerland.
‐‐ Yves Behar
I never figured I'd go into the Hall of Fame. A kid from the Hill.
‐‐ Yogi Berra
I never find myself even catching lyrics until something in the sound has taken me captive. Thinking about anything else is just the pleasurable byproduct of wow.
‐‐ Greil Marcus
I never find sincerity offensive... so, be sincere.
‐‐ Christopher Meloni
I never finish a show without singing 'She's Gone.'
‐‐ John Oates
I never finished high school. In fact, I hated going to school.
‐‐ Daniel Humm
I never finished the 'Large Glass' because, after working on it for eight years, I probably got interested in something else; also, I was tired. It may be that, subconsciously, I never intended to finish it because the word 'finish' implies an acceptance of traditional methods and all the paraphernalia that accompany them.
‐‐ Marcel Duchamp
I never finished the ninth grade.
‐‐ James Garner
I never fit in as a kid. I always felt that there was something different about me.
‐‐ Anya Taylor-Joy
I never fit in. Everyone knew my dad was Indian. I was half-Indian.
‐‐ Joy Harjo
I never fit in. I am a true alternative. And I love being the outcast. That's my role in life, to be an outcast.
‐‐ Meat Loaf
I never fixed a story. I didn't make judgments, I let the listener make judgments. When I got to the end of the story, if it had a moral, I let the listener find it.
‐‐ Tom T. Hall
I never focus on success; I only focus on listening to my online community and being consistent.
‐‐ Rosanna Pansino
I never follow anybody's path, what they've done.
‐‐ Famke Janssen
I never followed fashion. It's women who have dictated my conduct.
‐‐ Azzedine Alaia
I never for a day gave up listening to the songs of our birds, or watching their peculiar habits, or delineating them in the best way I could.
‐‐ John James Audubon