I saw Krishnamurti speak one time. And I thought, I'm not going to live here.
‐‐ Jules Shear
I saw Kuwait many times before the war. I remember it as a beautiful place, full of very nice people, and it's a tragedy to see that somebody could set out to deliberately destroy a country the way the Iraqis have.
‐‐ Norman Schwarzkopf
I saw leaving college as an opportunity to do something different with my life. I always thought that becoming an academic was going to be my path.
‐‐ Jodie Foster
I saw Lotus F1 racing as the best choice for me to progress my career, after considering several other options that were available to me.
‐‐ Heikki Kovalainen
I saw Louis Armstrong perform at Albany State College on Radio Springs Road. He was probably the first famous individual I saw in concert. Unfortunately, I never did get to meet him.
‐‐ Ray Stevens
I saw 'Mahogany' and 'Lady Sings the Blues' when I was little and thought, 'That's what I want to do.'
‐‐ Tamara Taylor
I saw many aspects of the country which I needed to see in order that I might know what we need to do.
‐‐ Aung San Suu Kyi
I saw many people who had advanced heart disease and I was so frustrated because I knew if they just knew how to do the right thing, simple lifestyle and diet steps, that the entire trajectory of their life and health would have been different.
‐‐ Mehmet Oz
I saw Mercury Prize-winners Alt-J for the first time recently, touring their debut album 'An Awesome Wave,' and I'm still riding the high: they're the most musically dynamic and exciting band to have poured tune into my lug holes live since Bellowhead.
‐‐ Dan Stevens
I saw music as a way to entertain people and take them away from their daily lives and put smiles on their faces, as opposed to what I see it being now, which is a way for me to actually communicate, and a way for me to tap into my subconscious.
‐‐ Alanis Morissette
I saw Mussolini tirelessly contemplate a parade of thousands of young men.
‐‐ Georges Simenon
I saw my aunties and my mum give up a part of themselves and their dreams to have kids. There were things they wanted to achieve in life, but they had kids instead.
‐‐ Ricki-Lee Coulter
I saw my brother have an altercation one time. He hit a guy with a left hook to the body and a right hand to the chin. He not only knocked the guy out, but out of wind. That stuck with me. It scared me.
‐‐ Gerry Cooney
I saw my city gripped by fear. Because of violent acts committed by illegal aliens, my residents were afraid to shop - or even drive - on certain streets.
‐‐ Lou Barletta
I saw my father deal with every headache the government threw his way - whether it had to do with the signs on the front of the building or the prices on the showroom floor. He knew he could do better, if government would just get out of the way - and stay out of the way. He was right.
‐‐ Ann Wagner
I saw my father preach in Madison Square Garden, and I was a little embarrassed, I think, the first time I heard him preach. That's my father up there, and I kind of slid down in my chair.
‐‐ Franklin Graham
I saw my first Broadway show when I was 10 years old. I saw 'Big: The Musical' and I remember going out to dinner with my mom afterward and reading the souvenir program like crazy!
‐‐ Erich Bergen
I saw my first two Broadway shows when I was 4 years old, 'The Lion King' and 'Beauty and the Beast,' and after both of them I came home and reenacted the entirety of the shows on my living room table for my family and friends. I started doing that after every show I saw until I actually did my first youth production when I was 5.
‐‐ Max Schneider
I saw my friends in medical school seeming to be more engaged with the real world. That provoked a sort of jealousy, and I decided to go to medical school after all.
‐‐ Harold E. Varmus
I saw my hometown burning that day.
‐‐ Rodney King
I saw my mother crying for the first time, which made a huge impression on me, when I came home from kindergarten, and she was watching TV because JFK - that Irish Catholic president that we loved - had been killed.
‐‐ Tim Kaine
I saw my mother in a different light. We all need to do that. You have to be displaced from what's comfortable and routine, and then you get to see things with fresh eyes, with new eyes.
‐‐ Amy Tan
I saw my parents as gods whose every wish must be obeyed or I would suffer the penalty of anguish and guilt.
‐‐ Natalie Wood
I saw my parents as model grown-ups, and their manner, their silence, informed my sense of what adulthood looked and felt like. Grown-ups behaved rationally and calmly. Grown-ups worked during the day and came home at night and sat down for drinks and passed the evening quietly.
‐‐ Caroline Knapp
I saw my parents come over. They were immigrants, they had no money. My dad wore the same pair of shoes, I had some ugly clothes growing up, and I never had any privileges. In some ways, I think the person that I am now, I think it's good that I had that kind of tough upbringing.
‐‐ Amy Chua
I saw my potential as artistic director, which is very different from designer. Fashion companies might have $200 million to $300 million in annual sales - Hugo Boss has €2.5 billion. I have to create a world that is believable and also relevant in 7,000 sales points around the world.
‐‐ Jason Wu
I saw my wife at a pool, flipped over her, and 14 days later we were married.
‐‐ James Garner
I saw myself as a teacher's pet but with a little of Ed Haskell mixed in. I was the teacher's pet, but that didn't mean that I was trying to pull one over.
‐‐ Damon Lindelof
I saw myself as a trailblazer in the 1980s as a female lawyer in the City. It was exciting, as women were outnumbered by men five to one. But while I had this sense of trailblazing, in reality, I wasn't pushing boundaries; it was just a personal myth I'd created, as I was doing a job I wasn't enjoying.
‐‐ Michelle Paver
I saw myself as a writer, a novelist, even though I was living the life of a mother and housewife. Writing was - and is - what I do.
‐‐ Tawni O'Dell
I saw myself as an electronic joy rider.
‐‐ Kevin Mitnick
I saw myself as an electronic joy rider. I was like James Bond behind the computer. I was just having a blast.
‐‐ Kevin Mitnick
I saw myself as an outsider as a teen. I was home-schooled and got my G.E.D. when I was 16; I wasn't interested in high school at all and figured that college might be more entertaining.
‐‐ Maggie Stiefvater
I saw myself as Joan of Arc.
‐‐ Maureen O'Hara
I saw Nichelle Nichols in 'Truck Turner,' and she was so good.
‐‐ Kym Whitley
I saw no African people in the printed and illustrated Sunday school lessons. I began to suspect at this early age that someone had distorted the image of my people. My long search for the true history of African people the world over began.
‐‐ John Henrik Clarke
I saw no reason why childhood shouldn't last forever. So I created clothes that worked and moved and allowed people to run, to jump, to leap, to retain their precious freedom.
‐‐ Mary Quant
I saw novelists as being admirable people and I thought... I thought... maybe, one day, I could be one of them.
‐‐ Michael Palin
I saw old Autumn in the misty morn stand shadowless like silence, listening to silence.
‐‐ Thomas Hood
I saw 'On The Town' about nine times. I discovered it. I loved it. I was in college.
‐‐ Harold Prince
I saw one movie in theatres in the first 18 years of my life.
‐‐ David A. R. White
I saw 'Othello' at the National Theatre in London, and it was so stunning. I was so moved. It's beautiful.
‐‐ Douglas Booth
I saw 'Paranormal Activity' on Halloween with all my friends. It scared me, but it was so much fun.
‐‐ Nicola Peltz
I saw part of The Singing Detective on TV in New York. I said, Something is going on here.
‐‐ Alain Resnais
I saw people, and I can't name them of course, that maybe were skeptical at first that were really sold on Donald Trump.
‐‐ John Fleming
I saw Quentin Tarantino's 'Django Unchained,' and you could say a lot of things against it, but it was incredible fun. I don't like blood and gore, and I am very squeamish about violence, but Tarantino's violence is actually funny.
‐‐ Salman Rushdie
I saw Ray Charles at Massey Hall.
‐‐ Robbie Robertson
I saw Redeye, and I love being scared and on the edge of my seat.
‐‐ Maria Menounos
I saw Richard Linklater's film 'Slacker' for my twenty-first birthday. That was the moment when it all seemed possible. This guy gave me hope.
‐‐ Kevin Smith