I thought Christians were walking idiots.
‐‐ Josh McDowell
I thought Clint Eastwood was cool in all the western movies, but I'm not gonna drive somewhere he's at and stand in line to see him. I told Missy, my wife, 'The only person I'd stand in line for is God Almighty. You made the universe? All right, I'll get in line!'
‐‐ Jase Robertson
I thought comedy would be the hardest thing I could do, and if I could do that, I could do anything.
‐‐ Rodney Carrington
I thought conceptual art was a joke.
‐‐ Gian Carlo Menotti
I thought Daredevil was kind of cool because he couldn't do anything. I mean, he's blind. It wasn't that he could fly. His major power was an impediment. So I was intrigued. When I took over he was kind of like Spider-Man-lite, but I was able to project a lot of my Catholic imagery onto it. And I'd always wanted to do a crime comic.
‐‐ Frank Miller
I thought 'Dead Man's Shoes' was a masterpiece.
‐‐ Neil Marshall
I thought doing reality TV would be the greatest success of my life or the biggest mistake.
‐‐ Bethenny Frankel
I thought Erica Jong's Fear of Flying was one of the biggest pieces of crap that I've ever read in my life.
‐‐ Helen Reddy
I thought 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' was so interesting the way it was made and the texture of it.
‐‐ Gerard Way
I thought even if the show only lasted a year, it would be fun.
‐‐ James MacArthur
I thought every other kid was like me. I'd watch films and act them out on my own and wish I could be one of the actresses. When I saw 'Pride And Prejudice,' the one with Colin Firth, I just absolutely knew that was what I wanted to do, and for 'Cranford' to be my first job was poetic, really.
‐‐ Kimberley Nixon
I thought everybody else was doing much better than I was.
‐‐ Caitlyn Jenner
I thought everybody had falsetto. And since I wasn't a schooled singer who studied with anybody, I just thought anybody who had a voice could do anything they wanted with their voice.
‐‐ Frankie Valli
I thought 'Fight Club' was great as David Fincher's version.
‐‐ Chuck Palahniuk
I thought film was more important than life itself for many years. But I was naive to the world until my first child was born in 1985.
‐‐ Steven Spielberg
I thought foolishly that Freudian psychoanalysis was deeper and more intensive than other, more directive forms of therapy, so I was trained in it and practiced it.
‐‐ Albert Ellis
I thought for a long time about leaving Albania, but at the same time to play a role in its life.
‐‐ Ismail Kadare
I thought for a long time that I was going to be a pop artist. It was around 18-19 that I started to make that a reality. I just knew that this was my destiny.
‐‐ Marina and the Diamonds
I thought for a month or so along the lines of what I call Monsieur Beaucaire in modern clothes. By that, I mean a hero who is believed by all to be a villain but who, in the end, is introduced as a man of great honor with a long list of decorations.
‐‐ Preston Sturges
I thought, frankly, that it would be more pleasant to write a memoir than it was.
‐‐ Jim Harrison
I thought 'Game of Thrones' had this challenge in filming, and it's one of those things you think, 'It can't get worse than this,' because it's really cold, and you're in pain, and it's miserable.
‐‐ Richard Madden
I thought 'Garfunkel and Oates' would be too confusing, but it ended up being confusing in the best of ways because the first time we played a comedy club, it was because they thought we were the real Garfunkel and Oates.
‐‐ Kate Micucci
I thought Gen. McChrystal was unfireable, that his position was secure.
‐‐ Michael Hastings
I thought Godzilla was a mess, the monster had no character and the humans didn't either. They forgot to make the movie that went along with all these wonderful effects.
‐‐ George A. Romero
I thought Google was the coolest place. People there were so smart and they were all doing these really interesting things. I just felt really lucky to be a part of it even in a small way.
‐‐ Ben Silbermann
I thought happiness came from achievement.
‐‐ Paul Henderson
I thought he was an interesting central figure, central character, one who is definitely not your typical central character figure in a film, who's easy to like. He's not easy to like. It forces you to involve yourself with what's going on.
‐‐ Patrick Warburton
I thought his performance was absolutely wonderful and had said so, but he seemed, as actors quite often are when they first see something, to be disappointed. I think he expected more from the film and himself.
‐‐ John Schlesinger
I thought how unpleasant it is to be locked out; and I thought how it is worse, perhaps, to be locked in.
‐‐ Virginia Woolf
I thought I could, and thought I would, swim a lot quicker - much quicker.
‐‐ Ian Thorpe
I thought I could do something different from any Conservative prime minister before me. But I couldn't.
‐‐ John Major
I thought I could make a difference, so I ran for office.
‐‐ Mary Fallin
I thought I could never be the actor Dad was, so I avoided it for a while.
‐‐ Michael Douglas
I thought I could never write a proper book; I'd never done it before. But I thought I could write a sequence. Then I had a chapter. The next thing I knew I was turning acting down.
‐‐ Tana French
I thought I could play the hellraiser and then put 'Johnny Vegas' back in his box. I found popularity through self-destruction. The more you damage yourself, the more people are drawn to you, and that can be quite addictive. It is not a lifestyle you can maintain.
‐‐ Johnny Vegas
I thought I could write. So it was my intention to start off as a writer. But I wasn't really great at delivering the word at the end of the day.
‐‐ Lee Daniels
I thought I couldn't afford to take her out and smoke as well. So I gave up cigarettes. Then I took her out and one day I looked at her and thought: 'Oh well,' and I went back to smoking again, and that was better.
‐‐ Benny Hill
I thought I'd be a journalist, and only pursued acting intermittently while studying. My very first interview as a journalist was with David Usher of Moist, and he called the magazine the next day to say it was the best interview he'd done for his solo album. I felt like a million euros.
‐‐ Liane Balaban
I thought I'd be a professional rugby player or go to university and get some degree in construction.
‐‐ Luke Bracey
I thought I'd be a success even back in the mailroom at William Morris.
‐‐ David Geffen
I thought I'd be doing theater, really. That's all I had experience with growing up. I mean, I saw movies and television, but I don't think I really connected at a young age that that was acting, that that was part of the profession.
‐‐ Zeljko Ivanek
I thought I'd be edgy and dye my hair red. And I dyed my hair, like, Jessica Rabbit red. It kind of allowed me to have this whole new confidence and this whole new swagger and this whole new sense of self. It kind of brought out the inner rock star in me. I had never dyed my hair like that, and no one forgot me after that.
‐‐ Candice Accola
I thought I'd be married and a father by 35.
‐‐ Joel Edgerton
I thought I'd be wasting my time to go to commercial record companies and make demos for them, because don't forget, I was doing what I was doing and nobody understood what I was doing.
‐‐ John Fahey
I thought I'd become an actress, but then I realized I eat too much.
‐‐ Chelsea Handler
I thought I'd been condescended to as an Indian - that was nothing compared to the condescension for writing young adult literature.
‐‐ Sherman Alexie
I thought I'd begin by reading a poem by Shakespeare, but then I thought, why should I? He never reads any of mine.
‐‐ Spike Milligan
I thought I'd better check this third plate, which is another date, see if there's an image there in the right place that would be consistent with the images on the other plates. That was the final proof.
‐‐ Clyde Tombaugh
I thought I'd definitely be a writer, whatever I did.
‐‐ Thomas Keneally
I thought I'd do everything on four-track, and then I'll record every instrument myself in a studio, and then I'll have a solo album released by spring.
‐‐ Kim Deal