I see my life flashing before me when I see people in the audience singing along to something I wrote in the '80s, and they're maybe standing next to someone who knows the more recent stuff.
‐‐ Dave Pirner
I see my music as Emotional Therapeutic Pop music that bleeds into loads of different genres.
‐‐ Jessie J
I see my path, but I don't know where it leads. Not knowing where I'm going is what inspires me to travel it.
‐‐ Rosalia de Castro
I see my purpose in life as making the world a happier place to be in .
‐‐ David Niven
I see my role as a scholar announcing that women's feelings of unworthiness and insecurity often may be traced to training in a male-oriented religion, and I'm trying to investigate a richer spiritual life for both sexes.
‐‐ Barbara G. Walker
I see my role as a translator, telling the story that's in the book using the more visual language of film.
‐‐ Jane Goldman
I see my role in the Bonzos as being the straight man, in many ways.
‐‐ Neil Innes
I see my sister, and she's on her second baby, and I'm like, 'That's success.' Having a family - I can't wait for that.
‐‐ Adrienne Bailon
I see my studio like a laboratory, where I work like an investigator - it's almost forensic. I love the discovery process in painting.
‐‐ Ross Bleckner
I see my upbringing as a great success story. By disciplining me, my parents inculcated self-discipline. And by restricting my choices as a child, they gave me so many choices in my life as an adult. Because of what they did then, I get to do the work I love now.
‐‐ Amy Chua
I see my work as a continuum, moving from book to book.
‐‐ Jayne Anne Phillips
I see myself and many artists like me as the torchbearers through these dark ages.
‐‐ John Zorn
I see myself as 38, but you don't notice it.
‐‐ Michael Caine
I see myself as a bit of a traveller. I am a workaholic.
‐‐ Ricki-Lee Coulter
I see myself as a bridge-builder who can understand both sides.
‐‐ Julian Castro
I see myself as a character actor, and I've always been drawn to playing characters that are different from myself because acting is escapism for me. I've never been that comfortable playing people that are like me.
‐‐ Alessandro Nivola
I see myself as a climber and an activist.
‐‐ Alain Robert
I see myself as a comedian rather than a female comedian. I happen to be a woman, but I am a comedian by trade.
‐‐ Miranda Hart
I see myself as a comic but the acting helps sell tickets for gigs.
‐‐ Alan Davies
I see myself as a composer who plays music and likes to play with other people, and not just as a solo artist.
‐‐ Taj Mahal
I see myself as a creative being. My only fear is compromising my integrity. I guess that's a constant struggle.
‐‐ Henry Hopper
I see myself as a family man.
‐‐ Enrique Pena Nieto
I see myself as a flashlight in the dark. I'm not trying to be overlooked anymore.
‐‐ Lloyd Banks
I see myself as a former politician, and in that capacity, I say to other politicians, 'Hold back.'
‐‐ Reuven Rivlin
I see myself as a hip-hop artist, but I never wanted to make music for a specifically white audience. That's not what I grew up around.
‐‐ G-Eazy
I see myself as a journalist reporting neglected stories about our past and trying to bring rigor, reason and intuition to the quest.
‐‐ Graham Hancock
I see myself as a mascot for the kids who get beat down and don't feel like they belong.
‐‐ Jamie Campbell Bower
I see myself as a performer and that applies to a Greek drama or a modern comedy.
‐‐ Brendan Coyle
I see myself as a person who wants to serve the constituents within my district and find a way to move those who are not in our position philosophically to our position.
‐‐ Tim Scott
I see myself as a recovering journalist.
‐‐ Annalena McAfee
I see myself as a revolutionary, as a fashion rebel.
‐‐ Amar'e Stoudemire
I see myself as a roving mosquito, choosing it's target.
‐‐ Kenneth Williams
I see myself as a scientist who is interested in what's going on inside of us.
‐‐ Susumu Tonegawa
I see myself as a small 'l' liberal, but not coalition liberal, necessarily.
‐‐ Jim Broadbent
I see myself as a social conservative, but I think that there are lots of social institutions that produce beneficial reforms, like public hospitals, for instance, and schools.
‐‐ Tony Abbott
I see myself as a story teller.
‐‐ E. L. James
I see myself as a storyteller.
‐‐ Susanne Bier
I see myself as a technical person who chose a great project and a great way of doing that project.
‐‐ Linus Torvalds
I see myself as a traveller.
‐‐ Annie Lennox
I see myself as a true modernist. Even when I do a traditional gown, I give it a modern twist. I go to the past for research. I need to know what came before so I can break the rules.
‐‐ Vera Wang
I see myself as a witness to humanity.
‐‐ Lisa Kristine
I see myself as an arbiter of taste.
‐‐ Vera Wang
I see myself as an artist who happens to do cartoons.
‐‐ Pat Oliphant
I see myself as an average to above-average catcher in the big leagues.
‐‐ Steve Clevenger
I see myself as an educator.
‐‐ Anita Hill
I see myself as an entertainer.
‐‐ Ben Mezrich
I see myself as an explorer more than a storyteller. A great storyteller, in control of her craft, must be the same person when she finishes telling a story as she was at the start. But I want to be transformed by my filmmaking, by the journey I take.
‐‐ Joshua Oppenheimer
I see myself as an intelligent, sensitive human, with the soul of a clown which forces me to blow it at the most important moments.
‐‐ Jim Morrison
I see myself as an old man and an unqualified teacher to the nation. I think being a teacher is probably the most important thing you can be in politics.
‐‐ Tony Benn