I was so afraid that the athletes wouldn't talk to me because I'm a woman.
‐‐ Lisa Guerrero
I was so afraid to even read a paper in front of my classmates. It is very funny because at that point my teachers would never have believed that I could speak in front of an audience of over 2,000 people.
‐‐ Petra Nemcova
I was so afraid to go out west to my aunt's ranch. But the only choice my mother gave me was to go for two weeks or all summer. I wound up staying all summer. And that's where I learned about cattle. I could relate to their behavior, their fears.
‐‐ Temple Grandin
I was so afraid to make mistakes and get reprimanded by my coaches that the joy of the sport started slipping away.
‐‐ Dominique Moceanu
I was so amazingly witty when I had the No. 1 movie, you have no idea. People laughed at every single one of my jokes. Then when I hadn't had a hit for three or four years, some of these same people pretended they didn't see me when I walked in the room.
‐‐ Rebecca De Mornay
I was so angry at God for taking my father from me that I marched up to my mother before the funeral and told her I was going to quit nursing school. I just wanted to stop living.
‐‐ Bonnie Hunt
I was so anxious to succeed that I made a practice of appearing on all the disc jockey shows I could, in order to publicize the band.
‐‐ Lawrence Welk
I was so ashamed of who I was.
‐‐ Lady Gaga
I was so astonished that another had penetrated so deeply into the secrets of my soul, and that he knew what I did not know myself, that when I recovered from it he had already been long upon the street.
‐‐ Max Muller
I was so aware of the stage clothes versus the everyday-life clothes, and the extremeness of the stage clothes that my parents had designed. Even coming across my dad's old Beatles suits from Savile Row and the history attached to them - the masculinity and simplicity compared to the '70s glitz and glamour of Wings.
‐‐ Stella McCartney
I was so beat down as a young person - being black, being gay, being unable to assimilate because I could never, ever pull off being butch.
‐‐ Billy Porter
I was so beautiful when I was young. And I took so few photos because I felt so skinny and ugly. I wish I'd just taken a few more shots.
‐‐ Douglas Coupland
I was so besotted with '8½' that, when it was on TV, I used to take pictures with my 35-mm. camera of the frames of the film. That was the first time I'd ever really seen Italians on screen.
‐‐ David Chase
I was so busy fighting and so busy trying to keep everything above water that I didn't realize I was spiraling downward with nowhere to go.
‐‐ Lorraine Bracco
I was so busy with my studies that I didn't have a musical idol as a teenager. Later, around my 20s, I suddenly discovered the Beatles and the Rolling Stones but I guess my musical idol has always been Strauss.
‐‐ Andre Rieu
I was so clear on the fact that I wanted to be a journalist that I asked my parents if I could go to a tutorial college to do my O-levels early, which I did when I was 13.
‐‐ Jane Goldman
I was so cold the other day, I almost got married.
‐‐ Shelley Winters
I was so dedicated to generating income to keep my family housed and clothed and schooled. That mattered to me. And playing good golf mattered to me. The rest of the things, like how my record stacked up against others, never made that much difference.
‐‐ Billy Casper
I was so depressed for so many years over trying to become a working comedian that my sense of self-worth would plummet.
‐‐ Bob Saget
I was so determined not to pass on to my children what I perceived to be the faults of my upbringing.
‐‐ Roger Lloyd-Pack
I was so devastated by my second divorce that I had a nervous breakdown.
‐‐ Jane Fonda
I was so dorky up until I was about 14 or 15 and started to get a little bit cooler, but I was a socks and sandals girl. I would wear big frilly socks with sandals and all the kids would tease me.
‐‐ Teresa Palmer
I was so driven in high school but did sometimes wish I could go out with friends, go to parties, and be a normal teenager. But having mum as my coach at home meant I couldn't sneak around.
‐‐ Jessica Fox
I was so embarrassed about mispronouncing words. I just knew how to smile.
‐‐ Adriana Lima
I was so emotional. Choked up. I could hardly talk all day. I'll be cleaning out my trailer and saying goodbye soon, realizing what a wonderful experience this has been.
‐‐ Dennis Franz
I was so enamored with the idea of being in show business so everything was bright to me. I mean, I didn't think of it as being tough and things like that.
‐‐ Billy Eckstine
I was so envious of everyone who went to Sylvia Young Theatre School. I wanted to go, but my dad flat-out refused. He thought I'd become some tapdancing freak without qualifications. And he was right in a way. I'm glad I didn't go. That might have changed.
‐‐ Russell Tovey
I was so excited to work with Ridley Scott. Who wouldn't be?
‐‐ Natalie Dormer
I was so exhausted after fighting for the project for five years, shooting it was like the Bataan Death March.
‐‐ Tom Berenger
I was so fanatical about trying to save wildlife... I was unable to accept that we couldn't solve this problem of thousands of years, of wherever humans operated, the environment deteriorated.
‐‐ Allan Savory
I was so flattered that someone wanted me to write a book, I said I would. It was published in 1969.
‐‐ Jilly Cooper
I was so flattered to be asked to be in the movies - the idea of being paid to act was heady stuff.
‐‐ Piper Laurie
I was so focused and so driven, there was this fire inside of me that was burning so brightly.
‐‐ Kyle Shewfelt
I was so focused at 21, maybe to my own detriment because I didn't allow myself to have fun. I was constantly looking for the next audition and working to pay the bills.
‐‐ Jayma Mays
I was so fortunate; in the years that I was in 'Thrones,' we were able to shoot in Iceland. I think some of my favourite memories would have to be isolated out there, surrounded by nothing but snow and ice.
‐‐ Rose Leslie
I was so fortunate to work closely with the designer Nolan Miller whilst on 'Dynasty' to create the wardrobe for Alexis Carrington Colby, and we had great fun sourcing outfits.
‐‐ Joan Collins
I was so frustrated in Sabbath after the last few albums. I just didn't like the musical direction Sabbath was going in.
‐‐ Geezer Butler
I was so full of joy, the happiest kid. Things changed. I don't want to talk about it. I needed attention. I was pathologically shy. I'd climb the highest tree or try to ski off the highest mountain. I'd get into fights. I wanted contact. I'd hit somebody, just for that.
‐‐ Lena Olin
I was so glad to get out of the cotton patch and stop pickin' cotton, I wouldn't of cared who come by and said, 'I'll take you to Chicago.'
‐‐ Koko Taylor
I was so grateful to have made 'Into the Wild' before I made 'Speed Racer' because on 'Speed Racer' I was indoors every single day, every single scene, on a green screen. Some of the time, just to pass the time, I would think back to climbing mountains in Alaska. That really helped me.
‐‐ Emile Hirsch
I was so gullible as a kid.
‐‐ Michael Keaton
I was so happy that it filmed in New York not only because it's an amazing city, but also because a lot of people across the world somehow started to think about New York as a dangerous place to be and envisioned it as some war zone after that happened.
‐‐ Alicia Witt
I was so happy to go to prom so I could have a mental break because I've been working so hard. It felt so good to feel normal for once, and then the next day, I was in the gym again.
‐‐ Aly Raisman
I was so happy when they cast me in Chocolat, because it's one of my vices.
‐‐ Juliette Binoche
I was so honored to be on 'Entourage' for eight years but I want to show people that I can do other things.
‐‐ Jerry Ferrara
I was so honored when Diane Sawyer named me 'Person of the Week,' and like I told her, 'Diane, I love my daughter.' I cried when I found out when she told me she was gay when she was 17 because of the judgment.
‐‐ Marie Osmond
I was so horrifically bad at tennis.
‐‐ Ted Cruz
I was so impressed with the work we were doing and I was very involved ideologically in photography - that I arranged an exhibition at the College Art Association. The first exhibition I picked the photographs and so on and we had an exhibition in New York.
‐‐ Ben Shahn
I was so in debt by the end of 'Dust Devil,' having picked up the tab personally for the post-production of the movie, and having no way to recoup because I didn't own the rights to the movie. There was no way I could see any money back on it, so any money spent was just a dead loss.
‐‐ Richard Stanley