I've never won an award for anything, and I think it's weird. I mean, that's really cool but it's strange to think you could get an award for acting. I always thought that was strange.
‐‐ Bobby Cannavale
I've never won many awards, I didn't get certificates for swimming or anything.
‐‐ Karl Pilkington
I've never worked a day in my life.
‐‐ Tony Bennett
I've never worked as hard as when I was at drama school. It's the most professional environment I've ever been in.
‐‐ James McAvoy
I've never worked as much as I would've wanted to, and that's why I end up doing a lot of stage as well, because stage is a full course meal.
‐‐ Holly Hunter
I've never worked for a show or was on a show where I didn't have a lot of control creatively, but then again, I haven't worked on a lot of shows.
‐‐ H. Jon Benjamin
I've never worked for the sake of working. There's probably enough crap out there for me not to add to it.
‐‐ Judy Davis
I've never worked in a retail store, but I did sell shoes at Gimme Shoes in San Francisco, a job I was fired from.
‐‐ Sophia Amoruso
I've never worked in advertising - my experience was as an editorial designer for magazines - but you could say, in the bigger picture, that magazines are vehicles for colour advertising.
‐‐ Barbara Kruger
I've never worked in my natural accent, having studied so hard to get rid of it when I moved to England as a child where I was bullied at school for 'talking funny.'
‐‐ Gina Bellman
I've never worked in politics, never been a member of an official committee or a political party.
‐‐ Naguib Mahfouz
I've never worked in the U.K. television industry, but my guess it that it's a tough world for directors.
‐‐ Lenny Abrahamson
I've never worked on a lawyer show for a long time, but I imagine the actors all start acting like lawyers.
‐‐ Katey Sagal
I've never worked to make money. I understand we've got to eat and all that, but I never said I want to be a multimillionaire or a billionaire. To me, that's of no significance. I work to have the accomplishment.
‐‐ Bob Parsons
I've never worked with a tail, that I can remember. But there's so much I can't remember.
‐‐ Ron Perlman
I've never worked with huge pop acts, I mightn't like it, but it's something I've always wanted to try.
‐‐ Flume
I've never worked with the Java community.
‐‐ Miguel de Icaza
I've never worn costume jewelry in my life. It's really very self-defeating. Why should a man buy a woman real jewelry when she wears false pieces?
‐‐ Gloria Guinness
I've never worn fur, either. I'm a naturally squeamish person, and fur smells like dead animal to me.
‐‐ Sadie Frost
I've never worn plus size brands, and I never had to because I found what worked for my body type. So my advice is to find what works for you.
‐‐ Hayley Hasselhoff
I've never worried about age.
‐‐ Jeanne Moreau
I've never worried about anything in my life a fraction of the way I worry about my daughter. It's much more than hoping people like the play you're in, or that your outfit doesn't look bad. It's the real deal.
‐‐ Michael Shannon
I've never worried about being rich or famous - for me, it's all about the dancing.
‐‐ Anton du Beke
I've never worried about being typecast - I've only ever worried about being not cast!
‐‐ Craig Fairbrass
I've never worried about how a new release will be received. I simply try to do the best I can and leave the rest to the gods. The music industry in those terms is something I loathe and detest. It conjures up images of a gigantic factory spewing out parts of the machine.
‐‐ Gerry Rafferty
I've never worried about how long the song is.
‐‐ Adam Jones
I've never worried about life's big questions.
‐‐ Karl Pilkington
I've never worried about 'the reader' because there isn't one. There are thousands, and they all have strong opinions, from 'Magician' was the best ever,' and I've gone downhill since to 'The new book is the best ever,' so to whom to I listen? So I write for myself and hope other people like it.
‐‐ Raymond E. Feist
I've never worried about what audiences would accept or had a game plan regarding the career. I never had an idea of how I should look to my fans or anybody else.
‐‐ Antonio Banderas
I've never written a book before.
‐‐ Keith Emerson
I've never written a book with an outline or a predetermined theme. It's only in retrospect that themes or subjects become identifiable. That's the fun of it: discovering what's next. I'm often surprised by plot developments I would not have dreamed of starting out, but that, in the course of the writing, come to seem inevitable.
‐‐ Susan Choi
I've never written a book with the intention of winning someone back or getting back at someone or anything like that. It's always just been about thinking about life and how relationships fit in to what life means.
‐‐ Jeffrey Brown
I've never written a character that wasn't burdened by years of pain and trauma. Let's face it: Most comic-book heroes have some serious baggage. Not Green Arrow. He's a healthy guy - imagine that? Carrying your hero around in your head, imagining the world through his eyes, is just a hoot.
‐‐ Ann Nocenti
I've never written a children's book, but when people meet me for the first time and I say I write books, they invariably reply, 'Children's books?' Maybe it's something about my face.
‐‐ Sophie Kinsella
I've never written a movie, I'm not in the movie business. I go out to L.A. and I'm like everyone else wandering around in a daze hoping I see movie stars. I write the novels that the movies are based on, and that feels like enough of a job for me.
‐‐ Justin Cronin
I've never written a play before, and I'll never write one again. You can quote me.
‐‐ Holland Taylor
I've never written a political song. Songs can't save the world. I've gone through all that.
‐‐ Bob Dylan
I've never written a song in my life. It's all a big hoax.
‐‐ Elvis Presley
I've never written a song that I thought was a hit.
‐‐ Richard Marx
I've never written about my husband, Steve, or any of my children because I know them all too well. I see them in all their complexities which makes them impossible to render on the printed page.
‐‐ Sue Grafton
I've never written anything that hasn't been in my mind for a long time - seven or eight years.
‐‐ John McGahern
I've never written anything that I haven't wanted to write again. I want to, and still am, writing 'A Few Good Men' again. I didn't know what I was doing then, and I'm still trying to get it right. I would write 'The Social Network' again if they would let me, I'd write 'Moneyball' again. I would write 'The West Wing' again.
‐‐ Aaron Sorkin
I've never written lyrics. I get up in front of a microphone, and I just sing what comes to the top of my head.
‐‐ Autre Ne Veut
I've never written nearly as much about place as people seem to think I do. I just write about class.
‐‐ Richard Russo
I've never written poetry. I'm not a poet, but I think the nearest you get is either the short story or the novella, in that you can't waste a word. There is no hiding place: everything's got to be seen to relate, and the prose counts.
‐‐ Susan Hill
I've never yet managed to write a novel which didn't have an Indian central character.
‐‐ Salman Rushdie
I've never yet met a man who could look after me. I don't need a husband. What I need is a wife.
‐‐ Joan Collins
I've never YouTubed myself, and I'm actually scared to do it. I think I may just let sleeping dogs lie on this one.
‐‐ Taylor Handley
I've no desire to do one of those 50-mile races like the Comrades or anything like that.
‐‐ Paula Radcliffe