I saw rock n' roll future and its name is Bruce Springsteen.
‐‐ Jon Landau
I saw Roland Barthes's 'Mourning Diary' at a bookshop, and I felt it was like I was destined to see the book. I read it all in one go while I was in the shop. The book was mind-blowing.
‐‐ Go Ah-sung
I saw 'Rolling Stone' magazine once, and they were talking about the top 50 songs, and there wasn't one Sly song; how does that happen? But, Sly isn't the type to brown nose for props. He's always known what he had, what he was capable of; I'm just proud that he took the time and effort to put it to music.
‐‐ Cynthia Robinson
I saw Ronnie Hawkins play near my hometown, Port Dover, Ontario, and I saw him play there on New Year's Eve and the following spring I booked myself to be his opening act on maybe five shows, and he hired me after the first night.
‐‐ Rick Danko
I saw science as being in harmony with humanity.
‐‐ Joseph Rotblat
I saw 'Six Degrees of Separation' because my brother was in it. It was a watershed experience. It was theatrical and scary, and New York functioned like a character. John Guare became a hero for me.
‐‐ Adam Rapp
I saw six men kicking and punching the mother-in-law. My neighbour said 'Are you going to help?' I said 'No, six should be enough.'
‐‐ Les Dawson
I saw 'Sleeping Beauty' when I was, like, 6 years old at the Mercury Theatre. Then, when I came to Disney, I was in the company of these wonderful artists. People like Glen Keane, like Mark Henn, who were brilliant animators who could really bring these things to life.
‐‐ John Musker
I saw so many radically different versions of Iraq. It would have been difficult for me to come back and think, 'This is the Iraq experience.'
‐‐ Phil Klay
I saw some musicals at dinner theaters where I grew up. But I didn't go to a big theater to see one until probably after I graduated from high school when I took myself to see 'Tommy' when it was on tour. I absolutely loved it.
‐‐ Amy Adams
I saw some Pixar movies like 'The Incredibles' and thought, 'This is extraordinary. These are some of the best movies I've seen.'
‐‐ Michael Keaton
I saw some war heroes... John Kerry is not a war hero. He couldn't tie the shoes of some of the people in Coastal Division 11.
‐‐ John O'Neill
I saw someone the other day with yellow on their eyelids, and it looked so fresh. But I thought if I did that I'd look like a clown. So I went and I bought some yellow eye shadow from M.A.C. and I noticed that when you mix it with water it works better. So I tried it, and I looked like Big Bird. I will never do that again.
‐‐ Kelly Rowland
I saw something in the news, so I copied it. I put a piece of tape - I have obviously a laptop, personal laptop - I put a piece of tape over the camera. Because I saw somebody smarter than I am had a piece of tape over their camera.
‐‐ James Comey
I saw 'Star Wars' for the first time when I was four years old. Sure, I thought Princess Leia was awesome. But the character I identified with most was Luke Skywalker. I left the theater certain the Force was strong with me, that I could train to be a Jedi and wield a lightsaber just like Luke.
‐‐ Rae Carson
I saw 'Star Wars' when I was seven years old, and it changed my life.
‐‐ James Altucher
I saw stars like Helen Hayes, Maurice Evans, Tallulah Bankhead and Cornelia Otis Skinner. It was enchanting. I knew that was the world I wanted to be in.
‐‐ Sada Thompson
I saw Styx in sixth grade. I loved Tommy Shaw. I got sneakers like him - he wore these tan Nikes.
‐‐ Louise Post
I saw Suicide in '74 and it was pretty horrifying.
‐‐ Robert Quine
I saw 'Taxi Driver,' and 'Taxi Driver' kind of saved my life. The scene where Robert De Niro is looking at himself in the mirror saying, 'You talkin' to me? You talkin' to me? Who the hell else are you talkin' to?' That's the scene that changed my life by changing my attitude about acting.
‐‐ Michael Biehn
I saw Tequila Sunrise as a romantic picture with complex, bigger than life characters.
‐‐ Conrad Hall
I saw that all beings are fated to happiness: action is not life, but a way of wasting some force, an enervation. Morality is the weakness of the brain.
‐‐ Arthur Rimbaud
I saw that crime pays, but I never got involved in crime.
‐‐ Ving Rhames
I saw that e-mail was insidiously invading Phones 4u, so I banned it immediately.
‐‐ John Caudwell
I saw that Meryl Streep said, I just want to do my job well. And really, that's all I'm ever trying to do.
‐‐ Paul McCartney
I saw that my camera gave me a sense of connection with others that I never had before. It allowed me to enter lives, satisfying a curiosity that was always there but that was never explored before.
‐‐ Mary Ellen Mark
I saw that nothing was permanent. You don't want to possess anything that is dear to you because you might lose it.
‐‐ Yoko Ono
I saw that philosophy had no power to make my life more bearable. Thus I lost my belief in philosophy.
‐‐ Emil Cioran
I saw that publishing all over the world was deeply constrained by self-censorship, economics and political censorship, while the military-industrial complex was growing at a tremendous rate, and the amount of information that it was collecting about all of us vastly exceeded the public imagination.
‐‐ Julian Assange
I saw that the incorporation of Texas into this Union would be indispensable both to her safety and ours. I saw that it was impossible she could stand as an independent power between us and Mexico without becoming the scene of intrigue of foreign powers, alike destructive of the peace and security of both Texas and ourselves.
‐‐ John C. Calhoun
I saw that the war could not be prevented. The time had passed.
‐‐ Chief Joseph
I saw that there are people who will connive against innovation. They're hostile to it. And that has shaped my behavior ever since.
‐‐ Robert Metcalfe
I saw 'The 39 Clues' as a potential vehicle for doing some education in a fun way - to take some of these amazing stories from history, dust them off and make them alive.
‐‐ Rick Riordan
I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.
‐‐ Michelangelo
I saw 'The Artist.' It's really beautiful and it's all done to the letter with all the silent film techniques. The costumes were amazing and the dog is so good.
‐‐ Florence Welch
I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked.
‐‐ Allen Ginsberg
I saw the Count lying within the box upon the earth, some of which the rude falling from the cart had scattered over him. He was deathly pale, just like a waxen image, and the red eyes glared with the horrible vindictive look which I knew so well.
‐‐ Bram Stoker
I saw the dead without really seeing them.
‐‐ Ernst Toller
I saw 'The Devil Wears Prada.' I don't think it's a reality.
‐‐ Carine Roitfeld
I saw the drawbacks of fame as a kid. It wasn't for me.
‐‐ Duncan Jones
I saw 'The Empire Strikes Back' the week that it came out. My father was a huge 'Star Wars' fan. And so when it came out, my dad took me.
‐‐ Donald Faison
I saw the excitement, going to different places, being able to explore emotion in a healthy way.
‐‐ Corbin Bernsen
I saw 'The Exorcist' at the cinema when I was quite young, maybe 14. When I went back home, my mum and dad weren't in, so I had to wait for them on the main road. I were too scared to enter the house.
‐‐ Sean Bean
I saw the film 'Amadeus' from when I was five, which made me want to take piano lessons.
‐‐ Mark Salling
I saw the first 'House Party' - not the other 10. I love pop culture references. If you saw 'Moneyball', watch it again, looking for all the Clash posters.
‐‐ Brian Shactman
I saw the first 'How to Train Your Dragon' film with my children, and I found it utterly exhilarating.
‐‐ Cate Blanchett
I saw the first of the 7-mile-long column appear - red and orange and green banners, 'Ban the Bomb!' etc., shining and swaying slowly. Absolute silence. I found myself weeping to see the tan, dusty marchers, knapsacks on their backs - Quakers and Catholics, Africans and whites, Algerians and French - 40 percent were London housewives.
‐‐ Sylvia Plath
I saw 'The Fountain' because my friend came over one day and said, 'This is my favorite movie I've ever seen. Please watch this,' and I watched it, and that was amazing.
‐‐ Douglas Booth
I saw 'The Godfather' in London when it came out in 1972 and loved it. I've seen it probably 20 times - I always find something new.
‐‐ Nigel Lythgoe