I was made a sinner by deriving my being from Adam; I am made just by being washed in the blood of Christ and not by Christ's 'words and example.'
‐‐ Saint Bernard
I was made for action movies.
‐‐ Asia Argento
I was made fun of a lot in high school because of the way I sound and the way I was.
‐‐ Chris Colfer
I was made fun of a lot in middle school. When I was in seventh grade, the popular kids paid the most popular guy to ask me out.
‐‐ Rachel Bloom
I was made fun of at a young age. I would fight a lot in the streets, and it has a lot to do with the way I am today. It helped my development as a fighter, but what can I say?
‐‐ Canelo Alvarez
I was made fun of in the Midwest - I was the only Asian in my graduating class of 200. Fortunately, I found my niche, and it was fine. But I wanted to be so white, you wouldn't believe it. I was like, 'I want to be white; I don't want to be this anymore.' But now I embrace it.
‐‐ Reggie Lee
I was made to be a perfectionist at everything I did. Everything was more important than what I wanted.
‐‐ Dennis Quaid
I was made to believe there was a plan in place for ending Donald's previous marriage. I pulled away because I wanted to allow him the time to deal with his wife.
‐‐ Marla Maples
I was madly in love with Elvis Presley. Dad wasn't into it at all, at least not for himself as a performer. He used to say, 'Mr. Cole does not rock n' roll.'
‐‐ Natalie Cole
I was mainly a stage actor. I found film acting mechanical, because it was so technical - there was so much technique with the lamps and the movements of the camera.
‐‐ Erland Josephson
I was mainly influenced by the Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers, Loretta Lynn, Merle Haggard, and others like Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash.
‐‐ Iris Dement
I was mainly raised by a working mum who didn't have much time or inclination for making food. So I had three or four basic meals: fish fingers and a tomato; a packet scotch egg and a tomato; pasta with a tin of tomatoes; and extra mild plastic-y cheddar chopped into cubes with bits of cucumber.
‐‐ Paloma Faith
I was making $150 a week in workshop. It was a rough year. I had trouble paying the rent. But I had evenings free to spend with my wife, Olive, and our baby daughter. In terms of family-building, it was one of the most blessed years of my life.
‐‐ Ben Harney
I was making $50 a week as a house model at Christian Dior for nine months before I learned that photographic models made $50 an hour!
‐‐ Lauren Hutton
I was making a film called The White Tower at the foot of Mont Blanc - the one thing I learned from that experience was that it's more difficult to go down a mountain than to go up. A lot of people don't realize that.
‐‐ Glenn Ford
I was making a lot of 8mm home movies, since I was twelve, making little dramas and comedies with the neighborhood kids.
‐‐ Steven Spielberg
I was making a lot of independent movies before the independent movement.
‐‐ Jason Patric
I was making a lot of momentous personal decisions. I was still very very young: when the prize was awarded, I was 33; the work I had done when I was 21.
‐‐ Joshua Lederberg
I was making almost minimum wage on 'The Young and the Restless.' But it was my first job, so I accepted my first quote. I had a great time on it, and it obviously led me to better things.
‐‐ Eva Longoria
I was making big paintings with mythological themes. When I started painting black figures, the white professors were relieved, and the black students were like, 'She's on our side.' These are the kinds of issues that a white male artist just doesn't have to deal with.
‐‐ Kara Walker
I was making comebacks every single year. That makes it difficult mentally. It causes a lot of stress.
‐‐ Marat Safin
I was making crappy beats since I was, like, 17 or 18, using Florida rappers, where I'm from. Then I started DJ'ing because I just wanted to have a new job.
‐‐ Diplo
I was making films about American society, and it is true that I never felt at home there, except perhaps when my wife and I lived on a farm in the San Fernando Valley.
‐‐ Douglas Sirk
I was making films when I was about 12 years old - Super-8 films.
‐‐ Renny Harlin
I was making more electronic and synth-based music, and when I changed my name, it helped me grow and liberate myself a little bit.
‐‐ Sydney Wayser
I was making out with this woman, and my shirt was off, and she leaned over and, in a really cute, girly voice, went, 'Hey, fatty!'
‐‐ Jason Segel
I was making projections about 'Humans of New York,' back when I had zero followers, that made all my friends and family roll their eyes. I'd throw out these huge numbers: 'One day, a million people are gonna be looking at this. Trust me.' And even those wild, wild numbers I was throwing out have just been smashed. So, it's a good feeling.
‐‐ Brandon Stanton
I was making so much money I didn't care. I didn't know what to do with the money.
‐‐ David A. Siegel
I was making stickers for guys' bands. I was in the front row photographing bands, booking bands, doing all of the kind of backstage stuff, and I didn't even think for a second I could do it, and then I saw Babes in Toyland, and all that changed.
‐‐ Kathleen Hanna
I was married a few times, and one of my husbands was jealous of me writing.
‐‐ Maya Angelou
I was married a lot, but I didn't stay married very long because I didn't seem to be able to choose somebody that was a stable man.
‐‐ Georgia Holt
I was married and divorced at 23.
‐‐ Helen Fisher
I was married at 16, a father at 17 and divorced at 18.
‐‐ Placido Domingo
I was married at 20 and had a baby by 21. I had to grow up fast. Luckily there were people who believed in me and there were always jobs when I needed one.
‐‐ Ricky Schroder
I was married awfully young and I felt trapped. My wife had been divorced and all the time we were married we were out of the Church. It wasn't until we were divorced that we became good Catholics again.
‐‐ Don Adams
I was married by 18 and I had a beautiful little girl.
‐‐ Sandy Adams
I was married for 10 minutes into a Southern family.
‐‐ Vicki Lawrence
I was married for 18 years to a woman who wanted me to get sober for all 18 years and I never did. She finally came to her senses and divorced me.
‐‐ Danny Bonaduce
I was married for 30 years. Isn't that enough? I've had my share of dirty underwear on the floor.
‐‐ Martha Stewart
I was married for 36 years but now I'm free.
‐‐ Quincy Jones
I was married for a little while. I chose to be married. Then I chose not to be. But in the state of Maryland, I could... That should be the case for all Marylanders.
‐‐ Donna Edwards
I was married for five years, and I definitely had that baby fever, which I think you should.
‐‐ Khloe Kardashian
I was married for four years, then success happened.
‐‐ Jackee Harry
I was married to a dancer who had a dance company in New York City, and she toured.
‐‐ John Cullum
I was married to a law student, and I used to attend classes with him at Georgetown University Law Center. Being of dramatic bent, I was drawn mainly to Criminal law and Evidence classes. A just-beginning writer, I would find an empty chair and listen, mesmerized, to the lectures.
‐‐ Luanne Rice
I was married to an Italian, and my son was born there. I've got lots of connections there, and I lived in the north, in the country about an hour outside of Milan, for quite a few years. I speak fluent Italian.
‐‐ Polly Walker
I was married to Margaret Joan Howe in 1940. Although not a scientist herself she has contributed more to my work than anyone else by providing a peaceful and happy home.
‐‐ Frederick Sanger
I was married to someone who wanted me to change. Become more adult, more responsible. I began not to like myself, not like what I do. I lost my identity. Everything began collapsing around me.
‐‐ Marilyn Manson
I was married when I was 17. I knew nothing. I was full of romance.
‐‐ Gloria Swanson
I was married when I wasn't quite 14 and had four babies by the time I was 18.
‐‐ Loretta Lynn