I suppose I am one of life's naturally clumsy people; I don't drop stuff all the time, or break things, but I'm just generally a bit flustered.
‐‐ Karen Gillan
I suppose I am one of those lucky people who eats what they like and doesn't gain too much weight.
‐‐ Tamsin Egerton
I suppose I am reluctant about being any sort of 'star' and I didn't particularly want to be portrayed as one.
‐‐ Brian Eno
I suppose I arrived at my charitable commitment largely through guilt. I recognized early on that my good fortune was not due to superior personal character or initiative so much as it was to dumb luck.
‐‐ George Kaiser
I suppose I became in danger of overexposure, which is why, I think, doing theatre for a year is quite a sensible move - just to remember what it's all about, really.
‐‐ Tom Goodman-Hill
I suppose I could admire all these slow Seattle drivers for their safety-mindedness, consideration for others, and peace of mind. Instead, I'm a fury of annoyance.
‐‐ Maria Semple
I suppose I could be accused of taking acting too seriously and losing the fun of it. I do take my work very seriously; I take on the responsibility of it.
‐‐ David Suchet
I suppose I could have stayed home and baked cookies and had teas.
‐‐ Hillary Clinton
I suppose I'd always been attracted to commitment-phobes because some part of me felt unlovable. It was a lot easier to fall for a guy who I knew, on some level, wouldn't fall in love with me. There was nothing to risk. The real risk would be to finally be vulnerable to love.
‐‐ Laura Fraser
I suppose I didn't cry in all the cancer crap stuff because I felt I couldn't lose the battle, and part of the battle was holding myself together.
‐‐ Sam Taylor-Wood
I suppose I do have an interest in stories that show complexity.
‐‐ Sarah Gavron
I suppose I do think I go out of my way to be a very normal person, and I just find it frustrating that people think that I'm some kind of weirdo reclusive that never comes out into the world.
‐‐ Kate Bush
I suppose I don't have to work, but I do love working. I class myself as a working-class girl, and I've never stopped working. When I'm offered shows here, there and the other, I do an awful lot because I feel other people would love to be offered what I'm offered; who am I to say no? I'm definitely working class, and I always will be.
‐‐ Bonnie Tyler
I suppose I don't hear things, but I listen, if you know what I mean. And there is a big difference between hearing and listening. So it's like a conversation, you know. When you speak to someone, it's one on one, and that's exactly how I play.
‐‐ Evelyn Glennie
I suppose I flee to life. I'm most interested when conversations become difficult.
‐‐ Tamsin Greig
I suppose I had always been an unconscious suffragist. With my temperament and my surroundings, I could scarcely have been otherwise.
‐‐ Emmeline Pankhurst
I suppose I had my rock star fantasies while I was singing into my hairbrush in the bathroom mirror, but I never really consciously said, 'OK, this is what I'm going to do for a living and I'm going to be Weird Al.'
‐‐ Al Yankovic
I suppose I had these concerns but I really felt that I had to keep my scope very, very concentrated.
‐‐ Atom Egoyan
I suppose I have a highly developed capacity for self-delusion, so it's no problem for me to believe that I'm somebody else!
‐‐ Daniel Day-Lewis
I suppose I have a really loose interpretation of 'work', because I think that just being alive is so much work at something you don't always want to do. The machinery is always going. Even when you sleep.
‐‐ Andy Warhol
I suppose I have an active imagination, and writing allows me to live it out.
‐‐ Richard Paul Evans
I suppose I have become a sort of living monument in Portugal. But I come from a family with roots all over the world, so the idea of patriotism is not very strong in me. My country is the country of Chekhov, Beethoven, Velasquez - writers I like, painters and artists I admire.
‐‐ Antonio Lobo Antunes
I suppose I have had more advantages and privileges than most of you, who are slaves have ever known, and I believe more than many white people have enjoyed, for which I desire to bless God, and pray that he may bless those who have given them to me.
‐‐ Jupiter Hammon
I suppose I have played a lot of put-upon women, but it's never bothered me. They've never been weak - they've always got steel in them.
‐‐ Olivia Colman
I suppose I have the tastes of someone who teaches at a university in the provinces.
‐‐ Andrew Davies
I suppose I have very undesirable traits. I am very critical, which is very undesirable. But it is good from a business point of view.
‐‐ John Caudwell
I suppose I just had this Christian idea about how I ought to go about my life. I thought, 'If I work really hard and have a bit of success, the problems I'd had all my life would leave me.' But, of course, not a bit of it left me because Asperger's is not something you just get over or grow out of.
‐‐ Paddy Considine
I suppose I just like being arty. That's all. Arty.
‐‐ Peter Capaldi
I suppose I learned organization from Altman.
‐‐ Shelley Duvall
I suppose I like to think of myself as a film-maker.
‐‐ Kathryn Bigelow
I suppose I look for humor in most situations because it humanizes things; it makes a character much more three-dimensional if there's some kind of humor. Not necessarily laugh-out-loud type of stuff, just a sense that there is a humorous edge to things. I do like that.
‐‐ Colm Meaney
I suppose I'm a bit mean. My face on camera doesn't lend itself to happy nice guys. I think it's just that my bone structure looks menacing.
‐‐ Richard C. Armitage
I suppose I'm a cultural Anglican, and I see evensong in a country church through much the same eyes as I see a village cricket match on the village green. I have a certain love for it.
‐‐ Richard Dawkins
I suppose I'm a lapsed Catholic. You would consider me an atheist or agnostic.
‐‐ George R. R. Martin
I suppose I'm always looking for a sort of acuity of perception either in my characters or about my characters.
‐‐ Deborah Eisenberg
I suppose I'm always trying to break down the wall between my characters and myself. I'm trying to make the film as expressive and personal as I can, even if I can't explain, for example, how important it is for me to be Jewish.
‐‐ James Gray
I suppose I'm going on stage and making jokes about the fact that the audience are expecting the show to be about something and that they might learn something.
‐‐ Andrew Lawrence
I suppose I'm happy to sell my time and energy, but I'm not happy to sell my initial creative time.
‐‐ Amanda Palmer
I suppose I'm happy when I know I've given a horse a good ride, no matter where it is. I like playing golf in the summer; I'm happy when I hit a good shot, and I enjoy watching Arsenal playing beautiful football, but overall I can't believe you can be happy when you're not winning. I honestly can't accept that.
‐‐ Tony McCoy
I suppose I'm interested in sorrow, which is very different from depression or despair. Sorrow is continuous with the world; it allows for creativity.
‐‐ Aleksandar Hemon
I suppose I'm intrigued with the bad traits of society, because I'm a part of society, and the bad traits pose the dangerous questions for our future.
‐‐ Jude Law
I suppose I'm led to do so by the fact of what happened to my contemporaries - people whom I've admired, people who I thought were ten times better than me when I was in my twenties and early thirties. I may have been right.
‐‐ George Woodcock
I suppose I'm most influenced by any good, commercial writer. I learn from everyone.
‐‐ Nicholas Sparks
I suppose I'm proudest of my novels for what's imagined in them. I think the world of my imagination is a richer and more interesting place than my personal biography.
‐‐ John Irving
I suppose I'm really interested in theatre that provides an intensity of experience on another level.
‐‐ Simon McBurney
I suppose I'm something of an eccentric dresser.
‐‐ Michael Sheen
I suppose I'm trying to build an architecture that's as timeless as possible, although we're all creatures of our age.
‐‐ David Chipperfield
I suppose I'm worried that someday there will be some exciting experiments to do, and there won't be anyone around who knows what experiments are.
‐‐ Sheldon Lee Glashow
I suppose I might insist on making issues of things. But that is not my nature, and I always bear in mind that my mission is to leave behind me the kind of impression that will make it easier for those who follow.
‐‐ Marian Anderson
I suppose I miss the British cynicism and the humor.
‐‐ Rod Stewart