I've always thought it was easier for girls to sing harmonies because their voices can go to that higher plane so much more easy than a male voice.
‐‐ Levon Helm
I've always thought it was important not to attach too much superstition to the space where you're writing, because once you get into the mindset that you can only do it a certain way in a certain place, your creativity can get blocked.
‐‐ Sadie Jones
I've always thought it would be interesting to give insight on soccer because I have a lot of experience in my career.
‐‐ Landon Donovan
I've always thought John Travolta is one of the greatest movie stars Hollywood has ever produced.
‐‐ Quentin Tarantino
I've always thought Juliette Lewis was great.
‐‐ Indiana Evans
I've always thought legal addictions are a great way to create a business. Starbucks is a wonderful example.
‐‐ Nolan Bushnell
I've always thought like I'm really a 3-feet-high comic trapped in a leading man's body... but then I played Nicholas Nickleby, and suddenly I was heroic.
‐‐ Roger Rees
I've always thought live albums were cop-outs.
‐‐ David Coverdale
I've always thought Mexico City was incredibly dynamic.
‐‐ Greg Kinnear
I've always thought my poems told stories.
‐‐ Douglas Dunn
I've always thought my soundtracks do pretty good, because they're basically professional equivalents of a mix tape I'd make for you at home.
‐‐ Quentin Tarantino
I've always thought of absurdism as a French fad I'd like to belong to.
‐‐ Robert Sheckley
I've always thought of acting as a tool to change society. I watch a lot of actors and I see panic in their eyes because they don't know why they act and I know why I act. Whether I'm a good or a bad actor, I know why I do it.
‐‐ Andy Serkis
I've always thought of acting as more of an exercise in empathy, which is not to be confused with sympathy. You're trying to get inside a certain emotional reality or motivational reality and try to figure out what that's about so you can represent it.
‐‐ Edward Norton
I've always thought of beauty therapy, 'alternative' treatments and the like as the female equivalent of brothels - for essentially self-deceiving people who feel a bit hollow and have to pay to be touched.
‐‐ Julie Burchill
I've always thought of fat as just a descriptive word.
‐‐ Camryn Manheim
I've always thought of music as profound spirituality because you can use that music and that spirituality for personal gain or for the good of the world, the good of humanity, and for the good of your people.
‐‐ Arturo O'Farrill
I've always thought of music as something which gives the words their flight and their wings and the music often comes first, although sometimes I'll have a concept, a title idea, a lyric idea that I want to write and the lyric will come first.
‐‐ Neil Diamond
I've always thought of myself as a cattle-handling specialist, a college professor first; autism is secondary.
‐‐ Temple Grandin
I've always thought of myself as a character actor, even though I've played some leading-man roles.
‐‐ Malcolm Gets
I've always thought of myself as a reporter.
‐‐ Gwendolyn Brooks
I've always thought of myself as a role model even before being a 'celebrity.' I've always been doing charity work and volunteering in the community since I was 8, so when you do that, I think you just assume that role when you put yourself out there.
‐‐ Eva Longoria
I've always thought of myself as an organic writer, rather than a cerebral one. I feel my way along as I go, hoping I'll get to the place I intend to reach.
‐‐ Len Wein
I've always thought of myself as being extremely lucky. The idea is to keep that luck going. Headlining the Stanley was a real kick. I think it's the type of thing I could get used to.
‐‐ Donnie Iris
I've always thought of myself as more of a character actress. I've tried to do different things, but I've always been under the radar and that's how I like it. I've been really blessed to work this long and I just hope I continue to get better and better and better and better.
‐‐ Rose Byrne
I've always thought of myself as shy.
‐‐ Nicholson Baker
I've always thought of myself as so unsuited to be a frontman.
‐‐ Rivers Cuomo
I've always thought of nuclear as something that's good for the environment. I worry about my polar bears.
‐‐ Leslie Dewan
I've always thought of, of a relationship with an actor to an audience as a marriage, you know. And a story, you know. And there are ups and downs, and you work through them, and you work with them.
‐‐ John Travolta
I've always thought of science fiction as being, at some level, a 19th-century business.
‐‐ Robert Reed
I've always thought of the book as a visual art form, and it should represent a single artistic idea, which it does if you write your own material.
‐‐ Chris Van Allsburg
I've always thought of the project as a sort of sexually driven digestive system, that it was a consumer and a producer of matter. And it is desire driven, rather than driven by hunger or anything like that.
‐‐ Matthew Barney
I've always thought of the T-shirt as the Alpha and Omega of the fashion alphabet.
‐‐ Giorgio Armani
I've always thought of writing as sort of active communication.
‐‐ Lily King
I've always thought photography is not so much of an art form but a way of communicating and passing on information.
‐‐ Don McCullin
I've always thought photography was a bit of an adventure, so to come home with the film, develop it, then look at the results has more of a sense of excitement.
‐‐ Anton Corbijn
I've always thought Prince Charming in 'Cinderella' was the most boring role; I'd rather be the Wicked Witch.
‐‐ Jude Law
I've always thought really good artists in general are overqualified. You're paid to stand there and do a line, but the guy has probably gone to drama school... but they have developed it to be just, like, one specific line.
‐‐ Paul Guilfoyle
I've always thought something that makes you laugh, it makes you laugh because there's a little bit of truth to it.
‐‐ Adam Savage
I've always thought stability was suffocating and deadly. Like, when I read that the kids I went to law school with have stayed at the same firm, I feel like I'm reading an obituary. How much money do you need? Six million, seven million? Put that in the bank and do something else. Get out!
‐‐ Glenn Greenwald
I've always thought stand-up comedians were the oral storytellers of our time, because they know rhetoric, they know delivery, they know timing, they know all of these things that you can only learn by telling a story out loud and interacting with an audience.
‐‐ Chuck Palahniuk
I've always thought that a lot of the problems in the world would be solved if a spaceship did arrive, then anyone with one head and two arms and two legs would be your brother! It wouldn't matter where they were from or what they believed or anything. It might be good for us.
‐‐ Sigourney Weaver
I've always thought that actors wanted to be pop musicians and pop musicians wanted to be actors.
‐‐ Gary Kemp
I've always thought that, as a romance writer, I had the best job in the world. I sit around all day making up emotion-drenched, conflict-laden stories that push my heroes and heroines to the edge of sanity. Then I give them a happy ending.
‐‐ Ruth Glick
I've always thought that as long as directors and casting directors don't see me as just Harry Potter, I'll be OK. People have shown a lot of faith in me, and I owe them a huge debt. They're letting me prove that I'm serious about this.
‐‐ Daniel Radcliffe
I've always thought that design can have equal importance to the idea of internal architecture. Professionally, things can be very dogmatic - you do the architecture, someone else does the interiors, someone else does the furniture, the fabric, etc. But I think design is all-encompassing.
‐‐ Zaha Hadid
I've always thought that gaming and YouTube and the web is a very post-punk extravaganza.
‐‐ Malcolm Mclaren
I've always thought that good politics follows from good economics and good policies.
‐‐ George Osborne
I've always thought that guns are a cowardly tool in the hands of men and women trying to solve problems with each other. And cowardly in the hands of filmmakers. It's taken so lightly in films.
‐‐ Derek Cianfrance