I slipped through every school I went to without leaving a trace. I was in no team; I was never a prefect. I was totally mediocre - well, I probably still am - but at places like Summer Fields and Eton, it's all about sport and doing your bit, and I always preferred to watch telly or read a book than run round a field.
‐‐ Tom Parker Bowles
I slow down when hiking. The rhythm of nature is more leisurely. The sun comes up, it moves across the sky, and you begin to synchronize to that rhythm.
‐‐ John Mackey
I slowly began making a few photos with animals over the years, and I liked how people reacted to them. When I would have the animals on set, I'd notice the way the models would interact with them and there was so much true emotion that you rarely see between two human beings.
‐‐ Ryan McGinley
I slowly continued to compensate for the physical problems I was having and ended up completely destroying my swing, my set-up, my posture. Everything was gone.
‐‐ David Duval
I slowly dismantled the act of painting, to consider the possibility that no-thing ever really transcends its immediate environment.
‐‐ Robert Irwin
I slowly started to drift back into music again. I finally got the call from John... about getting the band back together again. It was so out of the blue. I almost thought that the moment had passed.
‐‐ Roger Andrew Taylor
I smashed my tailbone and couldn't sit for five years, and I broke my clavicle because I thought I was a great surfer, and of course, I could be a great snowboarder, too. Man, was I wiped out!
‐‐ Dick Dale
I smell of sweat. I don't like people smelling of all these weird things. I think deodorant is disgusting.
‐‐ Rupert Everett
I smile every time I hear that I'm a fan favorite or a teenage hottie. It is a nice compliment, and the remarks from the fans are great.
‐‐ Sean Berdy
I smile so much at the theater my face hurts when I leave.
‐‐ Heather Matarazzo
I smoke all the time, one after the other.
‐‐ Greta Garbo
I smoke as much as I want and chew tobacco a good deal of the time. I don't pay any attention to the rules for keeping in physical condition. I think they are a lot of bunk. The less you worry about the effect of tea and coffee on the lining of your stomach, the longer you will live, and the happier you will be.
‐‐ Zack Wheat
I smoke, isn't that terrible?
‐‐ Kate Hudson
I smoke ten to fifteen cigars a day. At my age I have to hold on to something.
‐‐ George Burns
I smoke wherever there's an ashtray.
‐‐ Margrethe II of Denmark
I smoked some pot as a kid, but I just never did drugs.
‐‐ Taylor Dayne
I smuggled the camera, it was no problem to smuggle the camera there. And I took 60 photos, two films, during the time when there was no one in the control room, in the building.
‐‐ Mordechai Vanunu
I snack on fruit and nuts. In the middle of my long workouts, I'll have a protein shake.
‐‐ Lindsey Vonn
I snap with my mom. It was a great way for me to see my dog when I was in college. We send selfies, too.
‐‐ Evan Spiegel
I snapped my fingers all through it. Sometimes I set my own tempo during rehearsal by doing that.
‐‐ Tennessee Ernie Ford
I snootily say I can't take too many dramatic parts, as it's taking work from actors who aren't funny.
‐‐ Robert Webb
I so admire the discipline, the work ethic, and the sacrifices fighters make to master all aspects of mixed martial arts.
‐‐ Tami Hoag
I so believe that older women have tremendous value to their families, their community, their country, the world.
‐‐ Sally Field
I so desperately hate to end these movies that the first thing I do when I'm done is write another one. Then I don't feel sad about having to leave and everybody going away. That's why I tend to work with the same people; I really befriend them.
‐‐ John Hughes
I so desperately wanted to be Mr. Somebody. Instead, I was the little brother, included to a point.
‐‐ Charlie Sheen
I so earnestly believe that prayer can be helpful and guide you and protect you and inspire you. I mean, I'm in awe.
‐‐ Horton Foote
I so find Harold Pinter and David Mamet's writing to be exciting, and obviously there aren't that many female - at least with Mamet, there aren't that many good female roles. But I always thought it would be interesting to play one of the guy roles.
‐‐ Julia Stiles
I so love the bad-boy look.
‐‐ Jenna Morasca
I so miss musical theater. Secretly, I'm in awe of Broadway performers.
‐‐ Brianna Brown
I so much appreciate it when anybody tries to make something and tries to be an artist - I'm happy to see the work.
‐‐ Laurie Anderson
I so never went through a bad-girl period.
‐‐ Maggie Siff
I so often heard from women that they saw this beautiful fashion, but it didn't always work for them - whether it was cultural reasons, lifestyle reasons, body type reasons. So it seemed like in my mind there was a gap there, that women really wanted to be able to customize items to fit their needs and their tastes.
‐‐ Aslaug Magnusdottir
I so rarely turned down a role, that I can't say I have any regrets in that regard. There were many roles that I would rather not have done, but having a home and family requires that we sometimes do things we would rather not.
‐‐ Terry O'Quinn
I so respect Sen. McCain's service to this country, and no one certainly knows more about torture than he does, and so I recognize that.
‐‐ Trent Franks
I so want to be able to speak another language. I love the way my friends who are half Italian and half English break from one language into another without even pausing.
‐‐ Princess Eugenie of York
I so wanted to perform, and I grasped every opportunity.
‐‐ Trevor Nunn
I sold a bunch of stuff. I sold Omaha Steaks, vacation packages... the worst, though, was Time Life Books, because no one wants Time Life Books. No one wants an 'Encyclopedia Brittanica' showing up at their house.
‐‐ Adam DeVine
I sold a million books because I have a lot of fans, not because people hate me.
‐‐ Tucker Max
I sold door to door for a couple years. As the years recede from the event, I remember less about it, which is probably good for my mind. It was home improvement in Cerritos California, Buena Park, that area.
‐‐ Andy Kindler
I sold 'Hattie Big Sky' without an agent but quickly realized a writing career required an agent.
‐‐ Kirby Larson
I sold my Chevron. I sold my ConocoPhillips. I sold my Statoil. I sold my ENSCO. I sold my Pioneer Natural Resources. I sold everything.
‐‐ Richard Rainwater
I sold my first screenplay six months before 'Glee,' but they had the option for a year and now it's back with me.
‐‐ Dianna Agron
I sold my first script when I was 21 - this kids' adventure movie that never got made. I just bought that one back, actually. I'm pretty psyched about it.
‐‐ Jason Segel
I sold my first short story while I was home on maternity leave, then began working on novels. Since I was reading and enjoying romance novels at the time, the first two unpublished manuscripts I wrote were both romances. I sold my third novel, 'Call After Midnight,' to Harlequin Intrigue after submitting it unagented.
‐‐ Tess Gerritsen
I sold my house to Jerry Seinfeld.
‐‐ Billy Joel
I sold my life to Capitol Records; it sucks.
‐‐ Melissa Auf der Maur
I sold my most valuable possession, but I knew that because I worked at Hewlett Packard, I could buy the next model calculator the very next month for a lower price than I sold the older one for!
‐‐ Steve Wozniak
I sold my very first novel when I was 24 or 25 years old.
‐‐ Kevin J. Anderson
I sold steaks over the phone in Omaha, Nebraska. Marbling, fantastic. That's what makes a great steak; a lot of people don't know.
‐‐ Adam DeVine
I sold 'Time Life' books on the telephone. It's probably the only pure skill job I've ever had. When you're on and you're good, you get 'yes' after 'yes.' When you're slightly off, you get rejection after rejection. It was one of the greatest jobs I ever had. It was brutal.
‐‐ David Nevins