I usually think in terms of music.
‐‐ Shane West
I usually travel with a lot of people, like my dad, mom and sisters.
‐‐ Booboo Stewart
I usually travel with a posse. I roll deep. I travel like a rapper, but without the artillery. We don't carry guns, we carry cookies.
‐‐ Gabriel Iglesias
I usually treat myself to a monthly facial, but I also love masks.
‐‐ Behati Prinsloo
I usually try on at least 20 pairs of jeans before I find something that looks good on me. And even then, I have a trustworthy friend tell me if my butt looks big!
‐‐ Amanda Peet
I usually try to eat in my restaurants before I fly, as I'd rather sleep on the plane and just order a salad with cheese, maybe some ice cream.
‐‐ Daniel Boulud
I usually try to stay off my phone and enjoy the world, but when I am on my phone, it's always for social media - to talk to my bros and my fans and my friends.
‐‐ Ross Lynch
I usually wake up at 7, 7:15, without an alarm. I hate the sound of an alarm.
‐‐ Pete Hamill
I usually wear only a bit of pink lippy, but for TV, they add a few extra lashes to brighten my eyes and some colour to my face, as without it, I look pale and uninteresting.
‐‐ Mary Berry
I usually work 16-hour days.
‐‐ Brooke Elliott
I usually work from the inside out but sometimes in comedy it's fun to work from the outside in.
‐‐ Michael Chiklis
I usually work in a direction until I know how to do it, then I stop. At the time that I am bored or understand - I use those words interchangeably - another appetite has formed. A lot of people try to think up ideas. I'm not one. I'd rather accept the irresistible possibilities of what I can't ignore.
‐‐ Robert Rauschenberg
I usually work on a film soundtrack for two years, turning in a song every few months, and that keeps my creative energy high, because I'm constantly rotating projects. The trick is to make sure I don't work too hard and get exhausted.
‐‐ A. R. Rahman
I usually work out 4 hours a day during the week and 5 to 6 hours on Saturday, with Sundays off.
‐‐ Shawn Johnson
I usually write about ordinary people and ordinary things, but Paul Farmer is the least ordinary person I've ever met... He's the leader of a small group of people who hope to cure a sick world, and I hope my book can help in some small way.
‐‐ Tracy Kidder
I usually write away from home, in coffee shops, on trains, on planes, in friends' houses. I like places where there's stuff going on that you can lift your eyes, see something interesting, overhear a conversation.
‐‐ Jonathan Safran Foer
I usually write in my kitchen, which is a large, octagonal room that looks into woods - three big windows look out into the trees.
‐‐ Chuck Palahniuk
I usually write in my underwear, with a space heater running full blast, and three dogs sleeping at me feet.
‐‐ Jonathan Evison
I usually write lyrics first, and then when I get home or close to any kind of instrument, I usually make a melody for those lyrics.
‐‐ Aurora
I usually write my music on a piano, and I really enjoy performing that way, because that actually shows how the music was in my mind before it actually became an electronic song.
‐‐ Zedd
I usually write on a computer - unless I get stuck, at which point I switch to write by hand. I think that's common among writers if they get cornered on something.
‐‐ David Nicholls
I usually write things in my head before I ever write them down. When I write it out, usually I've already figured out what it is I'm trying to do.
‐‐ Joss Whedon
I usually write when I'm in a great place. When I'm depressed, I don't usually write. So I take all of when I'm depressed and throw it into when I'm feeling good. Weird, I guess.
‐‐ Del Shannon
I utter this word with deepest affection and from the very bottom of my heart.
‐‐ Giuseppe Garibaldi
I utterly reject the view that the Third World is doomed to poverty and starvation. Not only is this wrong, I think this attitude verges on the immoral, like thinking that slavery is an unalterable facet of the human condition so why bother doing anything about it?
‐‐ Alex Tabarrok
I vaccinate my kids on most things, but then there are some things where I'm like, 'This may not work for me and my values and my family.'
‐‐ Sean Duffy
I vaguely remember in the '90s when Calvin Klein started making unisex CK1. Don't worry about whether it's made for men or women. Listen, we all like to put mum's clothes on sometimes. What's important is that it feels right for you.
‐‐ Mark Ronson
I vaguely remember we had an air-raid shelter in our yard. We lived in a semi-detached house with a small garden in the suburbs of Salford, a couple of miles from the docks.
‐‐ Robert Powell
I value above all the ability of art to move me emotionally and psychically, without answers. I make art that makes me question, that derives its power from being vulnerable to interpretation, that is intuitive, that is beautiful.
‐‐ April Gornik
I value all things as nothing in comparison with having the spirit of God to guide me.
‐‐ Heber J. Grant
I value an entrepreneur I can get behind and trust, because I know they are attempting to move forward in life.
‐‐ Daymond John
I value being able to go into a record shop and people leaving me alone.
‐‐ Martin Freeman
I value comedy. I value somebody who can be funny.
‐‐ James L. Brooks
I value humor, kindness, and the ability to tell a good story far more than money, status, or the kind of car someone drives.
‐‐ Rebecca Wells
I value kindness in myself and others. I try to remain super-vigilant about my targets and make extra sure that my sometimes barbed comments are deserved and in response to genuine malefaction.
‐‐ David Rakoff
I value my ability to keep state secrets.
‐‐ Richard Armitage
I value my anonymity. I'm happy to come in on the tube or the train and watch other people reading 'Fifty Shades.'
‐‐ E. L. James
I value my Catholic background very much. It taught me not to be afraid of rigorous thought, for one thing.
‐‐ Terry Eagleton
I value my friends.
‐‐ David Hockney
I value my garden more for being full of blackbirds than of cherries, and very frankly give them fruit for their songs.
‐‐ Joseph Addison
I value my privacy and my personal life - and I certainly don't exploit my personal life.
‐‐ Scarlett Johansson
I value my reputation. I work hard to avoid even the appearance of impropriety.
‐‐ Richard Hanna
I value peace when it is not bought at the price of fundamental decencies.
‐‐ Elia Kazan
I value public service and I'm relatively good at organizing political causes.
‐‐ Bob Kerrey
I value self-discipline, but creating systems that make it next to impossible to misbehave is more reliable than self-control.
‐‐ Tim Ferriss
I value teaching. It's one of the places I get inspiration, engagement.
‐‐ Terrance Hayes
I value the blood of one Christian more than that of a hundred Indians.
‐‐ Peter Stuyvesant
I value unity because I believe we learn truth from each other in this process.
‐‐ Rowan Williams
I valued the biblical foundation I got at Biola. I was able to take classes that strengthened my faith and helped me to better understand what I believe and how to, in a practical way, apply my faith in real-world situations.
‐‐ John Thune