I won't say I am a strict mother, but discipline is important. Timing and routine are important for kids.
‐‐ Karisma Kapoor
I won't say I didn't like it at the time, the sex, that is, because I wouldn't have let him do it at all if that had been the case.
‐‐ Christine Keeler
I won't say, 'I have two degrees; I shouldn't be getting your latte.' Because I paid my dues when I got to the table, I actually had something to say.
‐‐ Dana Fox
I won't say I've closed the door on acting.
‐‐ Glen Hansard
I won't say I've never felt in Alex Salmond's shadow, but latterly, when Alex was leader, I didn't. It's more about my awareness of the fact I became First Minister during a parliamentary term. That means you're First Minister, but you haven't been elected in your own right as First Minister.
‐‐ Nicola Sturgeon
I won't say I wouldn't be grateful and happy and delighted and thrilled to bits to receive a nomination. But I wouldn't be suicidal if it didn't happen.
‐‐ Tom Wilkinson
I won't say ours was a tough school, but we had our own coroner. We used to write essays like: What I'm going to be if I grow up.
‐‐ Lenny Bruce
I won't say that I'm an agnostic, since agnosticism maintains that one cannot know... but I'm not averse to the idea of some intelligence or some organizing force that set up the initial conditions of the universe in such a way that ultimately generated stars, planets and life.
‐‐ B. F. Skinner
I won't say that the papers misquote me, but I sometimes wonder where Christianity would be today if some of those reporters had been Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
‐‐ Barry Goldwater
I won't say that women belong in the kitchen, but they don't belong in the dugout.
‐‐ Keith Hernandez
I won't say that writing is therapy, but for me, the act of writing is therapy. The ability to be productive is good for my mental health. It's always better for me to be writing than vegetating on some couch.
‐‐ Raymond E. Feist
I won't say there aren't any Harvard graduates who have never asserted a superior attitude. But they have done so to our great embarrassment and in no way represent the Harvard I know.
‐‐ Derek Bok
I won't say there's a good Richard and a bad Richard, but I've got a switch, and when it clicks on, I'm somebody else.
‐‐ Richard Seymour
I won't sell any Facebook shares as long as I'm on the board. When I leave, all my Facebook shares will be donated to two or three D.C. education-related charities I've supported over the years. Thus, a small portion of Facebook's success will be shared with low income students in Washington.
‐‐ Donald E. Graham
I won't sell my soul to the devil, but I do want success and I don't think that's bad.
‐‐ Jada Pinkett Smith
I won't sing if I don't feel it, so there's always so much sadness and so much sentiment behind it all.
‐‐ La India
I won't sit here and say an Open Source project will do things faster than a closed source, but one of the reasons why is that it sits on a whole lot of things that came before it.
‐‐ Brian Behlendorf
I won't sit here and say I've never had a pimple, but I try to have a really great diet, you know, lots of vegetables and fish. And I think stress plays a huge part too.
‐‐ Janelle Monae
I won't ski in the backcountry the day after a big storm anymore. The mountains are so humbling. As soon as you think you're on top or crushing it, that's when you need to be really careful.
‐‐ Jimmy Chin
I won't stop fighting to give Nevadans access to affordable health care just because my husband is a doctor, just like I won't stop standing up for veterans because my father served in World War II.
‐‐ Shelley Berkley
I won't stop fighting to make life better for working Americans and give those who are just trying to find a decent job the opportunity to do so.
‐‐ Jeff Merkley
I won't take my religion from any man who never works except with his mouth.
‐‐ Carl Sandburg
I won't take parts where the female character has no substance.
‐‐ Margot Robbie
I won't talk about what it was like in prison, except to say I'm glad I'm out and that I plan never to go back and to pay my taxes every day.
‐‐ Richard Pryor
I won't talk or deal with a young writer unless I sense he has utterly given his life over to it. It's a waste of my time. If they don't feel 'called' - why in God's name would you do this?
‐‐ Jim Harrison
I won't tolerate lying.
‐‐ Vito Fossella
I won't touch on risky, because that's subjective. People are just afraid of things too much. Afraid of things that don't necessarily merit fear.
‐‐ Frank Ocean
I won't try and combine training and a family.
‐‐ Lizzie Armitstead
I won't undertake war until I have tried all the arts and means of peace.
‐‐ Francois Rabelais
I won't use abortion as a litmus test with a pro-choice individual. Someone that is an activist on the abortion issue, I think, goes outside the pale, and I cannot support an activist on the abortion issue.
‐‐ Ken Buck
I won't usually make plans with people I don't know on Fridays because all I want to do is stick my hair in a ponytail and put on a big sweater, some tights and a pair of sneakers after a week working in the city.
‐‐ Bobbi Brown
I won't wait until the end of my term to say I made mistakes at the beginning. That's too late. I will try to adopt the proper behaviour, if the French give me the chance, right from the start.
‐‐ Francois Hollande
I won't watch that Amir fight from now until I fight Alvarez. I'm not a blown up 147 or a Miguel Cotto. I'm a big 154 lb., and I'm coming of age and coming to win.
‐‐ Liam Smith
I won't wear fur - never, ever. I'm an animal lover. I wouldn't even wear faux fur. I prefer to go the cheap route and not shave my legs.
‐‐ Bonnie Hunt
I won't wear rings and jewelry on the stage because I don't want you looking at my hands. I want you hearing what I'm saying.
‐‐ Mavis Staples
I won't work on anyone's else's script. I won't write for anyone else. I write my own stuff and make that when the time is right.
‐‐ Martin McDonagh
I won't write my autobiography because I never had an affair with Frank Sinatra, and if I had had, I wouldn't tell anyone.
‐‐ Celia Johnson
I won the 2007 U.S. Open and 2009 Masters in my late 30s, largely because of my confident driving.
‐‐ Angel Cabrera
I won the city scoring championship as a senior.
‐‐ Bob Cousy
I won the crown for what I am - I'm certainly not going to let go of that!
‐‐ Nafisa Joseph
I won the family lottery. I come from the best family in the world.
‐‐ Jake Epstein
I won the first contest I ever entered, when I was 6.
‐‐ Ryan Sheckler
I won the John Mackey Award, so I did something right.
‐‐ Austin Seferian-Jenkins
I won the lottery. I don't care what it costs.
‐‐ Jack Whittaker
I won the parental lottery. Most of the kids I grew up with either came from really fractured homes, or really violent ones. I went home to a very traditional, good Irish Catholic family.
‐‐ Dennis Lehane
I won the Wimbledon mixed doubles title in 1980.
‐‐ Tracy Austin
I won the youth vote in Massachusetts and in California. I did very well with it in Ohio.
‐‐ Hillary Clinton
I won this award for keeping my mouth shut, so I think I'll do it again now.
‐‐ Jane Wyman
I won twenty-eight games in thirty-five and I couldn't believe my eyes when the Cards sent me a contract with a cut in salary. Mr Rickey said I deserved a cut because I didn't win thirty games.
‐‐ Dizzy Dean
I won two ITF tournaments in Japan in two weeks. I had to qualify for both of them, which meant that I won 16 matches in 15 days.
‐‐ Ana Ivanovic