I probably hung on for a couple of years too long on 'Scary Go Round.' I knew I had lost some of my enthusiasm for the characters and the setup, but I wasn't sure what to do next.
‐‐ John Allison
I probably learned, being in 'Taxi Driver' before I made my first film, I would come to the set every day just to watch how that film came about. It's like a graduate course: it's terrific. You talk to the cinematographer during the breaks. You ask the electrician why they are doing this.
‐‐ Albert Brooks
I probably learned most at MIT by teaching and working with Peter Diamond, who acted like a big brother to me during my time in the department.
‐‐ Eric Maskin
I probably like being isolated more than many people do, but I'm lucky to have the friendship of many fine people, and they keep me from becoming very isolated. The world of my mind is certainly a populated and warm place, too. It's difficult for me to become too isolated with such resources.
‐‐ Jesse Ball
I probably listen to Burn more than any of them, because it was so new me, so novel. To see my name on an actual record was such an incredible feeling.
‐‐ David Coverdale
I probably lived more of a rock-star life when I was 15. I got in trouble a fair amount. I cared more about hanging out and skipping school than studying.
‐‐ Kristen Wiig
I probably made a few pictures I shouldn't have done, but I have four sons and I have to pay the rent. If you have a decision to make about whether or not you can buy groceries at the market or whether or not you're going to make a bad movie, you're going to make a bad movie.
‐‐ Michael Madsen
I probably make more money in a year on 'Newhart' than 70 percent of your working top-name stars. Some weeks I just have six lines, but it doesn't bother me.
‐‐ Peter Scolari
I probably never would have been hired on Broadway had I not moved out to L.A. and pursued acting and film, which is sad, really.
‐‐ Amy Adams
I probably owe my political dismay to New Labour, but also my growing sense that the satirical shape of human affairs is international and historical, not glued to the tawdry ambitions of a team of politicians who represent nothing but themselves.
‐‐ Andrew O'Hagan
I probably played hurt a lot more times than I should have.
‐‐ Merlin Olsen
I probably prefer comedy. Why? I'm not sure. I feel like the energy of a comedy is a better fit for me. I try to be a happy guy! It seems that most of my life has the energy more for a comedy than for drama. I'm grateful to do both, but I would have to lean towards the comedy side of acting.
‐‐ Cameron Mathison
I probably prefer Spanish football to the others. It's very technical, the way they play; they keep the ball well, and whenever Spurs have played against Spanish teams in the past, they've always made it difficult for us.
‐‐ Gareth Bale
I probably read 100 times more than I write, but that way when I move my characters through it, I know.
‐‐ Jean M. Auel
I probably read Harriet the Spy about 70,000 times.
‐‐ Alison Bechdel
I probably remember more about 'The Dick Van Dyke Show' than Dick Van Dyke does.
‐‐ Neil Flynn
I probably remember the 1954 Masters more vividly than any of the others.
‐‐ Dan Jenkins
I probably revisit in my work the moment at which I realised that dreams couldn't be reality.
‐‐ Alice Lowe
I probably saved more black lives as mayor of New York City than any mayor in the history of this city. And I did it by having to use police officers in black areas where there was an astounding amount of crime. If that crime was in white areas, police officers would be in white areas.
‐‐ Rudy Giuliani
I probably seem like not a particularly nice person, not a girl's girl.
‐‐ Sienna Miller
I probably should be a little more cautious with how I speak, and I think my delivery needs to be a little softer.
‐‐ Patti Stanger
I probably should get a bit more star-struck but I never do.
‐‐ Gemma Arterton
I probably should have a brand, but I think you can't get the best artists to work for you if you're branded. I get the trade-off, and I really would like to be more famous for my work, get more credit for my achievements.
‐‐ Brian Grazer
I probably should have had a little more tolerance with Jimmy Johnson. Seriously.
‐‐ Jerry Jones
I probably shouldn't admit this since I work in the tech industry, but I still prefer reading paper books.
‐‐ Sheryl Sandberg
I probably shouldn't live in New York.
‐‐ Steve Burns
I probably shouldn't say this about all animals, but at least the farm animals that I've hung out with, and even when I go to the zoo usually, they're like a blank slate. I guess that's why I like them. They're puppets, and you can imagine them being anything you want.
‐‐ Kristen Schaal
I probably shouldn't treat interviews as therapy sessions, but I don't keep a diary, so these end up being my way of keeping track of where I'm at and letting it all out.
‐‐ Doug Liman
I probably spend 90% of my time revising what I've written.
‐‐ Joyce Carol Oates
I probably spend more on food than a lot of people, and I feel good about the whole food chain I'm supporting when I'm doing it. But even I have to remind myself. I'm always complaining about the prices at the farmer's market.
‐‐ Michael Pollan
I probably spend more time with my kids than the average stay-at-home mother.
‐‐ Kirstie Alley
I probably spend the most time with Toews: we have the same schedule, and we're roomies on the road; we sit next to each other. We do a lot of promotions together.
‐‐ Patrick Kane
I probably spent the first 20 years of my life wanting to be as American as possible. Through my 20s, and into my 30s, I began to become aware of how so much of my art and architecture has a decidedly Eastern character.
‐‐ Maya Lin
I probably tweet every other day, which I know isn't half as much as some people.
‐‐ Cory Monteith
I probably use email the most. I dunno if that counts as an app. I try to stay off my electronics as much as possible. Real life is happening all around you; you're better off just being a part of it.
‐‐ Nathan Parsons
I probably use my chef's knives more than any other tool in the kitchen. I'm not married to a particular brand, because they all work, they all have sharp blades.
‐‐ Bobby Flay
I probably visualize myself, the shots I'm going to get in the game, how I'm going to play defense, what we have to do to stop the other team's best player, what it's going to take out of me, the whole aspect of the game.
‐‐ Paul Pierce
I probably wanted to be Pam Grier growing up.
‐‐ Octavia Spencer
I probably was as bad as a security guard as I was as a tie salesman.
‐‐ David Hyde Pierce
I probably watch less than one hour of television a week. And when I do watch television, it's usually a football game. Sometimes I'll watch a news broadcast for a few minutes. Otherwise, I don't have time.
‐‐ Tommy Lee Jones
I probably went all the way to junior high school before a school doctor told me that I was 'dyslexic.'
‐‐ Caitlyn Jenner
I probably went into sports with a sense of competitiveness and came out of it even more competitive.
‐‐ Mike Duke
I probably went to musique concrete concerts - though not the very first ones - at the beginning of the 50s.
‐‐ Luc Ferrari
I probably will have to become more political down the road when my playing days are done, because I'm going to have to have the support of others to grow my foundation.
‐‐ Tiger Woods
I probably won't be able to hear it until five years from now anyway. That's when I always hear my own music. It takes five years to sit down with it after not hearing it for a couple of years.
‐‐ Alan Vega
I probably wore out my VHS copy of 'Office Space.'
‐‐ Kim Shaw
I probably worked every single entertainment medium, including some that don't exist. I worked the circus, carnival, I had my own medicine show, I worked 18 years of radio.
‐‐ Al Lewis
I probably would be continuing to do voice-overs, continuing to do cartoon shows, and at the same time I'd probably be on a sitcom or a dramatic television show.
‐‐ Casey Kasem
I probably would have gone the M.F.A. route except I was a dad at 19, and it made more sense to go to work for a newspaper and support a kid that way. But the funny thing is, that detour became the most important step in my developing as a novelist.
‐‐ Jess Walter