I submit to you, Mr. President of Congress, my formal resignation as president of the republic.
‐‐ Alberto Fujimori
I submitted manuscripts to publishers. This was not so much a feeling that I should be published as a wish to escape the feared and hated drudgery of normal work.
‐‐ Tanith Lee
I submitted videos and applications to talent agencies and TV shows; I drove to Vegas and visited agents. I was on 'America's Got Talent'; I played for free at venues in attempts to be 'found' and yet all the experts in the entertainment industry told me that what I did was not marketable and that I had to join a group or do more traditional music.
‐‐ Lindsey Stirling
I subscribe to about 200 blogs. I look for insights and good writing, and I look to get smarter.
‐‐ Evan Williams
I subscribe to 'National Geographic,' 'Scientific American,' 'Discover,' and a slew of other magazines. And it is while reading articles for pleasure and interest that an interesting 'What if?' will pop into my head.
‐‐ James Rollins
I subscribe to no religion. But I believe that in the creation of art, there can be moments of God.
‐‐ Andrea Riseborough
I subscribe to that school of thespian - to be a wandering minstrel or traveling player, a thing ofrags and patches, of ballads, songs and snatches.
‐‐ Julian Sands
I subscribe to the myth that an artist's creativity comes from torment. Once that's fixed, what do you draw on?
‐‐ David Byrne
I subscribe to the online Urban Dictionary's definition of nerd: 'one whose IQ exceeds his weight'. I'm also keen on the same Urban Dictionary's definition of geek: 'the person you pick on in high school and wind up working for as an adult'. I happily proclaim myself a book nerd/reading geek and proud of it.
‐‐ Malorie Blackman
I subscribe to William Faulkner's' view that history is not just about what we were before but who we are now.
‐‐ Ken Burns
I succeeded by saying what everyone else is thinking.
‐‐ Joan Rivers
I succeeded on sort of chutzpah and charm. No technique at all, didn't know what I was doing, but it worked and the character suited me.
‐‐ Jeremy Irons
I succumbed to hedonism.
‐‐ Simon Le Bon
I suck at golf and a variety of other things I go out and do with my friends.
‐‐ Jimmie Johnson
I suck at titles.
‐‐ Mark Boal
I sucked in school.
‐‐ Miranda Lambert
I suddenly discovered that acting made girls notice me.
‐‐ Ted Lange
I suddenly felt the plane go down. I thought we were going to die. I was really scared. I was sitting with my head in my hands.
‐‐ Estella Warren
I suddenly find out that I'm 60, and I get shocked by the number, because I feel like I'm 20.
‐‐ Ursula Andress
I suddenly got used to that feeling of being in control, which I never, ever feel when I'm not onstage - a feeling that you're the master of your own universe.
‐‐ Seinabo Sey
I suddenly had this really mad desire to have an affair with a woman. I was divorced. I was childless. I figured there's got to be one more way to really tick off my mom.
‐‐ Carol Leifer
I suddenly had to chase after my pictures... Pictures are like taxis during rush hour - if you're not fast enough, someone else will get there first.
‐‐ Rene Burri
I suddenly realised, hey, I'm not a lazy idiot, I'm an idler! It's something to aspire to, it's part of the creative process! That's fantastic!
‐‐ Tom Hodgkinson
I suddenly realized at the CIA that I had to make life-and-death decisions about people.
‐‐ Leon Panetta
I suddenly realized how much I loved her when we attended Alfred Hitchcock's 75th birthday party last August. There was something magical about that night, and it made me see how much she really meant to me.
‐‐ Rod Taylor
I suddenly realized that comedy, for me, was just being honest, and playing it for real. I've seen so many wonderful actors who turn into creatures from another planet when they're told they are supposed to be playing comedy.
‐‐ Bea Arthur
I suddenly realized that in order to do what I wanted to do, I had to become that which I hated - which is the head of a record company or a digital media conglomerate - and just do whatever you want.
‐‐ Dhani Harrison
I suddenly realized that the fellow who didn't show up was getting about fifty-times more money than I was getting. So I thought, 'this is silly,' and became an actor. I certainly never thought I'd wind up in motion pictures. That was far beyond anything I'd ever dreamed of.
‐‐ Glenn Ford
I suddenly saw that all the time it was not I who had been seeking God, but God who had been seeking me. I had made myself the centre of my own existence and had my back turned to God.
‐‐ Bede Griffiths
I suddenly think the job of acting is a difficult one. It's not as flip, irrelevant and shallow a calling as I thought it was in the Eighties.
‐‐ Rowan Atkinson
I suffer a little bit from Napoleonism, if you will.
‐‐ Gary Coleman
I suffer a lot with mental health and stuff, so I had to find something that was going to make me OK with who I was and also give me some peace and happiness with being alive. So yeah, I've worked hard on myself.
‐‐ Sasha Lane
I suffer a lot with nerves and stage fright.
‐‐ Sheridan Smith
I suffer depression only in the sense that I am a writer. We don't have proper jobs to go to. We are on our own all day. Show me a writer who doesn't get depressed: who has a completely stable mood. They'd be a garage mechanic or something.
‐‐ Mark Haddon
I suffer every moment of every day that I am not with my son. All I want is to be reunited with my son.
‐‐ Craig Kelly
I suffer from a genetic flaw, which is that my mother was a hopeless Pollyanna.
‐‐ Bill Ayers
I suffer from an amazing amount of insecurities, and I'm grateful that my body image, it's normally not something I pay attention to.
‐‐ Callie Thorne
I suffer from and enjoy an incredibly vivid dream life. A lot of times there is a sort of narrative, and other times they are just funhouses of non-linear imagery and other scary stuff.
‐‐ Adam Rapp
I suffer from anxiety attacks a lot.
‐‐ Amanda Seyfried
I suffer from arachnophobia. I don't mind the tiny spiders so much, it's the ones with their legs covered in thick hair.
‐‐ Leona Lewis
I suffer from everyday life.
‐‐ Italo Calvino
I suffer from Irish-Catholic guilt. Guilt is a good reality check. It keeps that 'do what makes you happy' thing in check.
‐‐ Edward Burns
I suffer from low self-esteem. I had horrible self-esteem growing up. You really have to save yourself because the critic within you will eat you up. It's not the outside world - it's your interior life, that critic within you, that you have to silence.
‐‐ Iman
I suffer from manic-depressive disorder, and I've chosen not to take medication for it. Because of that, every once in a while I go through manic episodes and really depressed episodes.
‐‐ Scott Weiland
I suffer from overheating quite easily.
‐‐ Guy Pearce
I suffer from peroxide phobia. Every time I've gotten near a blond woman, something of mine has disappeared. Jobs, boyfriends... one time an angora sweater leaped right off my body.
‐‐ Rita Rudner
I suffer from stage fright, so I blabber on stage and stop midway through my performances. I cannot even write a cheque, as it makes me nervous. Being around people makes me nervous. But I'm very comfortable in front of the camera, and this I realised many films later.
‐‐ Dhanush
I suffer from the delusion that every product of my imagination is not only possible, but always on the cusp of becoming real.
‐‐ Sean Parker
I suffer from the same frustration that every decent American suffers from. That is, that you begin to wonder whether decent liberal instincts, decent humanitarian instincts, can actually penetrate the right-wing voice, get through the steering of American opinion by the mass media.
‐‐ John le Carre
I suffer from vertigo. It's paralyzing in extreme situations. The most scared I've been as an adult was trying to conquer that fear by going climbing in Wales.
‐‐ Hari Kunzru