I was dating a guy that was a huge wrestling fan and I'm embarrassed to say it now but I used to make fun of him for watching it.
‐‐ Torrie Wilson
I was dating my first boyfriend in high school for a long time, and we broke up before prom. I hadn't met anyone else that I really wanted to go with, and my friends have always been amazing. So I went with my friends and got a million photos with them!
‐‐ Shay Mitchell
I was dating this guy and we would spend all day text messaging each other. And he thought that he could tell that he liked me more because he actually spelt the word 'YOU' and I just put the letter 'U'.
‐‐ Kelly Osbourne
I was dead inside.
‐‐ Lorraine Bracco
I was deaf and dumb and blind to all but me, myself and I.
‐‐ Loretta Young
I was dealing with craft, and that's the surprising thing, the number of people who have literally broken down on our stage, because when you're talking about the thing that is most important to someone, they're liable to feel something strong.
‐‐ James Lipton
I was deep in the zone of practicing almost constantly.
‐‐ Pat Metheny
I was deeply concerned then, and have become more concerned since, that unless we can deal with the questions of development and the questions of poverty, there's no way that we're going to have a peaceful world for our children.
‐‐ James Wolfensohn
I was deeply uncertain of who I was and who I wanted to be. I really thought I wanted to be a much cooler guy than what I was.
‐‐ Daniel Ek
I was definitely a choir and theater geek.
‐‐ Michelle Branch
I was definitely a late bloomer.
‐‐ Clay Matthews III
I was definitely a late bloomer and didn't really come into my own until I was probably in my 20s.
‐‐ Misty Copeland
I was definitely a thespian of sorts in elementary school. I went to a real small private school, and every year, I participated in the talent shows and the school plays - all of 'em.
‐‐ Ariel Pink
I was definitely a tomboy. My mother liked to dress me differently, but it was her loss when I came home with mud in my hair every day. I've always been more comfortable with guys; I don't know why.
‐‐ Troian Bellisario
I was definitely ahead of my friends. I was French-kissing girls way before anybody else was.
‐‐ Paul Walker
I was definitely an at-risk kid growing up.
‐‐ Ben Carson
I was definitely different from the other kids... I was more ambitious. I knew what I liked and what I wanted, and I worked really hard. I was a very serious kid.
‐‐ Natalie Portman
I was definitely incredibly close to my dad, in a way that was all-encompassing. I am close to my mum, too, but there were areas that she and I did not share. So his loss to me was huge, personally and professionally. He believed in me, not just as a father, but as a director, and that always meant a lot.
‐‐ Natasha Richardson
I was definitely living fast. I was working, traveling a lot, playing. I didn't stop. It all became unbalanced.
‐‐ Kate Moss
I was definitely meant to be a young adult author, and I love it - I'm here to stay!
‐‐ Simone Elkeles
I was definitely nervous turning up on my first day to shoot with Woody Allen.
‐‐ Ashley Madekwe
I was definitely not the kid that just wanted to be famous for no reason whatsoever and then happened to find comedy. Fame and all that stuff have always been slightly terrifying to me, and it makes me very anxious.
‐‐ Bo Burnham
I was definitely one of those people who fell for the fat-free cookies and chips that are loaded with sugar and calories.
‐‐ Alison Sweeney
I was definitely surprised when Talk Radio took off as a play. As a film it has become somewhere between a popular thing and a cult thing.
‐‐ Eric Bogosian
I was definitely surrounded by music and fashion at a very, very young age.
‐‐ Harley Viera-Newton
I was definitely the oddball freak show in school.
‐‐ James St. James
I was definitely Theater-Band Geek/Straight-Up Boss Subgroup C. I was really into band and theater and super into music at the time. I loved performing arts, and that would definitely be my group.
‐‐ RJ Cyler
I was definitely very intimidated, but the instant Meryl Streep said 'Hi' to me, it all went away.
‐‐ Lilla Crawford
I was definitely very much a country boy.
‐‐ Edmund Hillary
I was deliciously happy filming 'True Blood.' I even kept all the scripts in my office, which I never do with any script. Although I did shred them all in one go when the series finished; it seemed like a ritual, somehow.
‐‐ Michelle Forbes
I was delighted to become a popular-culture reference point. I'm still delighted about it actually, and I still find it to be weird.
‐‐ Colin Firth
I was delighted to have lines when they came - learning lines for film isn't a problem, but television is a little different, because we shot those shows the whole way through.
‐‐ David Selby
I was delighted to not go to university. I couldn't wait to be out of education.
‐‐ Tom Stoppard
I was delighted when Booktrust asked me to be chair of judges for the Booktrust Teenage Prize 2010.
‐‐ Tony Bradman
I was delivering papers when I was, like, 10 or 11, and I'd always daydream about being an artist as a full-time thing.
‐‐ Flume
I was deposed by a coup d'etat, by friends that I trusted and aided by the American Government.
‐‐ Ferdinand Marcos
I was deposed in association with a case involving the Golden Venture, a ship which smuggled Chinese aliens into the United States about eight or nine ago.
‐‐ Rand Beers
I was depressed as a child. I found it hard to make friends. My favourite thing was locking myself in the bathroom and practising comedy routines.
‐‐ David Walliams
I was described as a dreamer, a fantasist, even as the village idiot. I didn't care. What I cared about was convincing people to allow me to go on with my work.
‐‐ Ada Yonath
I was desperate for a friend, and I used to lie in bed at night thinking about what it would be like. My younger brothers and sisters had friends, and I used to watch them playing to try to work out what they did and how friendship worked.
‐‐ Daniel Tammet
I was desperate for new material, so anything I can write a joke about that works is in the act. No matter who it offends, or who it bothers - doesn't matter if its something my wife hates.
‐‐ Ron White
I was desperate really for people not to accuse me of coldness. It was taboo.
‐‐ Thomas Dolby
I was desperate to go back to New York and when 9/11 happened, I feared moving to the bulls-eye and that was very hard because I have a lot of family there and I really had to question what I didn't like about this community.
‐‐ Tea Leoni
I was desperately shy when I was wee. Totally lacked confidence socially. When I look back at school photographs, I'm always the one shrinking in the back. What I really wanted to do was become a writer, and I don't think the residue of that has ever gone away. I still feel the ultimate achievement would be to write a novel.
‐‐ Anne-Marie Duff
I was desperately unhappy trying to adjust to the world.
‐‐ Al Purdy
I was destined to work with dying patients. I had no choice when I encountered my first AIDS patient. I felt called to travel some 250,000 miles each year to hold workshops that helped people cope with the most painful aspects of life, death and the transition between the two.
‐‐ Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
I was determined if I was going to become a superstar it would be on my terms. I've had that ethic since the beginning.
‐‐ Roy Harper
I was determined my 4,000th winner would be in the green and gold colours of J. P. McManus and trained by Jonjo O'Neill, who have been my greatest supporters.
‐‐ Tony McCoy
I was determined not to become an American citizen but I did it for completely cynical reasons: to avoid paying inheritance tax in the U.S.
‐‐ Emily Mortimer