I was always deeply aware that I was living in history.
‐‐ Chelsea Clinton
I was always depressed growing up. There wasn't a reason for it, I just was. I was sad and morose. I cried a lot, I wrote a lot, and I read a lot; and that was how I dealt with it.
‐‐ Amanda Hocking
I was always determined that one way or another I would force a book on the world, even if I had to resort to writing one about a tabby cat who solves mysteries.
‐‐ Ned Beauman
I was always determined to make it as a footballer, but if things hadn't worked out, I'd have maybe followed my dad into the building industry.
‐‐ Steven Gerrard
I was always different from all the other kids, and I was doing things that nobody else did or seemed to have any interest in.
‐‐ Rolf Harris
I was always doing something physical. My brothers and I used to have handstand contests. We'd walk around the projects on our hands and see who could get the farthest. I was always playing football with them, basketball or racing in the street.
‐‐ Florence Griffith Joyner
I was always doodling house sketches.
‐‐ Jonathan Knight
I was always drawing eyes, even as a child. Eyes fascinated me.
‐‐ Margaret Keane
I was always drawn to Broadway musicals, and obviously composers like Gershwin, Rodgers, Berlin and Porter were writing music that I found wildly impressive.
‐‐ Marvin Hamlisch
I was always drawn to more the social-expression-of-culture types.
‐‐ Lily Tomlin
I was always drawn to performing. I took improv and acting classes during the summers and was involved in middle and high school plays. But when I discovered indie and punk music in high school, those things sort of took over.
‐‐ Carrie Brownstein
I was always drawn to teachers who made class interesting. In high school, I enjoyed my American and English literature classes because my teachers, Jeanne Dorsey and Dani Barton, created an environment where interaction was important.
‐‐ Ellen Ochoa
I was always drawn to the blues. Alberta Hunter at the Cookery was a life-changing experience. I only wanted to get enriched as a performer as I got older, to have an audience which got older, too, and would come to see me when I'm 80.
‐‐ Bonnie Raitt
I was always drawn to the self-destructive kind of way. I thought there was something beautiful about it; I don't know why.
‐‐ Tove Lo
I was always drawn to tough girls. I liked that domineering thing.
‐‐ Liev Schreiber
I was always dressing up as a kid in the backyard, building some sort of fort and having battles against imaginary enemies. It's often that same feeling when you're pretending for a living, but it's with bigger toys.
‐‐ Jai Courtney
I was always embarrassed because my dad wore a suit and my mother wore flat pumps and a cozy jumper while my friends' parents were punks or hippies.
‐‐ Shirley Manson
I was always enamored with TV shows and movies. But you didn't grow up in my town and turn into an actor.
‐‐ Scott Wolf
I was always enjoying the moment. Acting, writing, looking for roles and getting involved with people and trying to create something that would be entertaining to people. With 'E.R.,' we were all very lucky to get this combination of people together in the right story in the right way to take it to the level it has reached.
‐‐ Anthony Edwards
I was always explaining why my term papers were never on time. I think that's where I got my acting training!
‐‐ Greg Kinnear
I was always exploring relationships between art and science.
‐‐ Ariel Garten
I was always falling in and out of love. I was engaged when I was 16 to the first guy I ever dated, but my father told him I was too young.
‐‐ Dorothy Hamill
I was always falling in love at a very young age - kindergarten is when I can remember. There was always a crush. And when I was in sixth grade, I started picking up guitar, so I started wanting to write about it and sing about it.
‐‐ Babyface
I was always fascinated by engineering. Maybe it was an attempt maybe to get my father's respect or interest, or maybe it was just a genetic love of technology, but I was always trying to build things.
‐‐ James Cameron
I was always fascinated by graphic art and typography and architecture. And so I was constantly cutting things and making blocks and making buildings out of shoeboxes.
‐‐ Narciso Rodriguez
I was always fascinated by politics, and I did not like the direction the country was going under Bill Clinton.
‐‐ Joe Scarborough
I was always fascinated by politics, and I was exposed to it quite a lot.
‐‐ J. B. Pritzker
I was always fascinated by science-fiction shows, shows like 'Star Trek' and 'Lost in Space.'
‐‐ Michael P. Anderson
I was always fascinated by the decision-making process and the managerial process and just business in general.
‐‐ Ronald Perelman
I was always fascinated, even as a child, by antiques and ancient times. I always felt I should have been born in the 17th or 18th century. They really had a big stone castle with authentic furniture.
‐‐ Margaret O'Brien
I was always fascinated with rock 'n' roll, or girls, or something like that when I was a kid.
‐‐ Gary Sinise
I was always fast; I was always racing guys that were older than me and beating them, so I always had speed. I was able to make good cuts at a young age, on the side of the house with my dad, going through different plays, working on cuts and stuff like that.
‐‐ Adrian Peterson
I was always fiercely determined and driven to succeed.
‐‐ Ricky Ponting
I was always 'foot-in-mouth-Mia.'
‐‐ Mia Sara
I was always free because I felt free. It's very important to be free inside. The most important thing is to feel free.
‐‐ Maria Alyokhina
I was always friends with a lot of guys, maybe because their girlfriends were girly-girls, and they felt safe with me.
‐‐ Patti Scialfa
I was always frightened by taverns. They just seemed like very unpleasant places to go.
‐‐ Matt Groening
I was always funny, but I wasn't a great musician, and I wanted to be a musician way more than I wanted to be a comic. I just didn't think comedians were cool when I was a kid.
‐‐ Greg Behrendt
I was always getting run-down from jet lag and being in strange towns where I didn't speak the language or know what the food was like.
‐‐ Molly Sims
I was always getting told off by my choir teacher for, you know, riffing when I shouldn't.
‐‐ Rita Ora
I was always going to be a dancer - I drifted into acting.
‐‐ Francesca Annis
I was always going to church with my mom, dad and sister. I was literally raised under the godly influence both at home and church. There was no alcohol and no smoking at our house. That was the way a Bowden was supposed to live. My dad always told me to represent the Bowden name in a respectful manner.
‐‐ Bobby Bowden
I was always going to make music, but I cleaned up my act a lot just to be a good dad and a husband. That sort of changed my career professionally, too.
‐‐ Randy Houser
I was always good at math and science, and I never realized that that was unusual or somehow undesirable.
‐‐ Marissa Mayer
I was always good at math and science and physics.
‐‐ Daniel J. Evans
I was always good at math, but I was good at everything. It sounds obnoxious, but I was just smart. In school, it's kind of obvious when you're learning things faster than other kids.
‐‐ Lisa Randall
I was always handsome under all the fat.
‐‐ Robert Iler
I was always hearing that I was pale and thin and small.
‐‐ Georg Brandes
I was always impressed by Betty Ford and what she went through and how full of integrity she was, and how brave. I think Mrs. Reagan was a role model of my mother's generation, intelligent, very supportive of her husband. I am very different from my mom, but I admired her devotion.
‐‐ Teresa Heinz