I would always be embarrassed to read out loud in class because I would transpose words and letters and things.
‐‐ Charlie Trotter
I would always be happy to serve my country in any way that I was called upon to do.
‐‐ Mitt Romney
I would always be the kid that got in trouble in school, that's for sure, for joking around.
‐‐ Matthew Perry
I would always consider flying in space again, without a question.
‐‐ Scott Kelly
I would always consider going back to 'Coronation Street.'
‐‐ Katherine Kelly
I would always contend that talent is an element, but over the long run, ultimately, a minor part of it all; it is mostly hard work.
‐‐ Pat Metheny
I would always encourage people of any age not to be so quick to follow other people's truths but to search and follow your own moral code and live by your own integrity, and mostly just be brave.
‐‐ Jewel
I would always fall down the big main staircase in our house. My favorite thing in the world was to pretend to be horribly killed at the top of it, and to fall dramatically down to the bottom of it.
‐‐ David Hyde Pierce
I would always get a lot of work as a writer, but that wasn't what I wanted to be. For me, I was only doing half of what I really wanted to do - write and direct.
‐‐ Jocelyn Moorhouse
I would always have been the geek who's your friend. I will never be the dark guy with a sensitive side, as much as I yearn to be.
‐‐ Jon Cryer
I would always hunch over, I was always taller than the boys. I had the extremely skinny legs... I would double up my socks, those ones from Footlocker, to make my legs look thicker.
‐‐ Joan Smalls
I would always love to be an athlete, but it's got to be a tough day when you have to hang up those cleats.
‐‐ Kevin James
I would always prefer radio or working behind the scenes where I don't have to be seen. I don't like how appearance oriented TV is (especially now that I'm middle aged!). But I am developing a show revolving around animal rescue which will hopefully entertain and maybe do a bit of good for the cause as well.
‐‐ Susan Olsen
I would always rather be working on the band. All that other stuff is stuff I really enjoy doing, but I don't consider it... like, I don't want to be a producer. I don't consider that as my life's goal.
‐‐ Guy Picciotto
I would always rather do a mediocre script with a great filmmaker than a great script with a mediocre filmmaker.
‐‐ Kirsten Dunst
I would always stand up for women, but I don't want women's rights and all that sort of thing. I love to have men around, and I suppose if you're a true feminist, you get on and do it yourself. I love it when someone says, 'I'll get your coat' or, 'I'll look after you', or offers you a seat on the bus. I'm thrilled to bits. I'm not a feminist.
‐‐ Mary Berry
I would always treat my attacking game as the more natural part. With defence, you have to get yourself in positions to understand the game and understand situations and that might not be as natural a thing.
‐‐ Brian O'Driscoll
I would always want printed books.
‐‐ J. K. Rowling
I would amputate my toes to work with Lars von Trier again.
‐‐ Bryce Dallas Howard
I would anticipate that the Electoral College will be held on the 13th of December, and our 20 electorate votes will go to the certified winner.
‐‐ Kenneth Blackwell
I would appear on Fox News more easily than I would NPR.
‐‐ Noam Chomsky
I would argue heavily that the time that has been allocated to social used to come from television, and people are benefitting from it. People who are saying, 'Aw, you're spending all your time on Facebook, or all your time on Twitter,' I'd like to understand what the person used to do with that time.
‐‐ Gary Vaynerchuk
I would argue it should be a policy to defeat ISIS where they are, where they exist and prevent them from coming into the United States.
‐‐ Michael McCaul
I would argue that Asean has been instrumental in driving both economic growth and political development, and that there can be no clearer example than its relations with Myanmar.
‐‐ Najib Razak
I would argue that education, actual learning - it is hard work. It's very personal. Your parents don't teach you anything. Your teachers don't teach you anything. The government doesn't teach you anything. You read it. You don't understand it; you read it again. You break a pencil and read it again.
‐‐ Dean Kamen
I would argue that in any habitable zone that doesn't boil or freeze, intelligent life is going to emerge because intelligence is convergent.
‐‐ Simon Conway Morris
I would argue that no financial instrument counted as regulatory capital should be allowed to receive any protection from losses.
‐‐ Ben Bernanke
I would argue that nothing gives life more purpose than the realization that every moment of consciousness is a precious and fragile gift.
‐‐ Steven Pinker
I would argue that one of the issues which the public should be much more emphatic about with all politicians... is patronage, appointing people to high positions because they supported your campaign or helped you raise money.
‐‐ John Hickenlooper
I would argue that religion comes from a desire to get to the questions of, 'Where do we come from?' and 'How shall we live?' And I would say I don't need religion to answer those questions.
‐‐ Salman Rushdie
I would argue that's because we had a bunch of smart people running around here. They were coming in and working very hard and many of them had left jobs in which they made significantly more money.
‐‐ John Hickenlooper
I would argue that something dark is lurking between the sexes, and that it is seeping out into cinema.
‐‐ Romola Garai
I would argue that television and particularly the BBC were instrumental in puffing up the Royal Family to a level where they were inflated out of all, all proportion to their relevance on the national scene.
‐‐ Andrew Morton
I would argue that the issue of God and the issue of science have the same roots.
‐‐ Dinesh D'Souza
I would argue that the next President, either Bush or Gore, should strike a 'national' posture, exhibiting generosity toward the defeated opponent, but proceeding with determination to implement an agenda.
‐‐ Richard V. Allen
I would argue that the objective evidence shows that big government is not a friend to African Americans.
‐‐ Rand Paul
I would argue that we're not limited by actual DNA. You can re-create the ancient DNA by looking at the genomes of existing animals.
‐‐ George M. Church
I would argue that you're only going to get the conservatives, particularly a Republican House, to pass immigration reform if we, as conservatives, are reassured that the border is controlled and that we get to vote on whether the border is controlled.
‐‐ Rand Paul
I would as soon leave my son a curse as the almighty dollar.
‐‐ Andrew Carnegie
I would as soon put a girl alone into a closet to meditate as give her only the society of her needle.
‐‐ Maria Mitchell
I would ask: Given the nature of free-market capitalism - where the rule is to rise to the top at all costs - is it possible to have a financial industry hero? And by the way, this is not a pop-culture trend we're talking about. There aren't many financial heroes in literature, theater or cinema.
‐‐ Martin Scorsese
I would ask, 'Have you read '1984'? Have you read 'Brave New World'? If so, I'm sorry, but you read science fiction.'
‐‐ Carrie Vaughn
I would ask my dad what he did, and he'd say, 'I listen to people's problems.' In some way what he did for a living is in my genes.
‐‐ Marcia Cross
I would ask my mother to show me how to walk - and she did show me. That's why I think it's funny when people say, 'Did so-and-so teach you how to walk?' And I always say, 'You must be talking about my mother, because it was my mother who taught me how to walk.'
‐‐ Naomi Campbell
I would ask my parents something, but then go to my siblings. We were encouraged to bounce ideas off everyone.
‐‐ Ahmet Zappa
I would ask... of my supporters to get away from the personality conflicts that media tries to bring forward and focus on the real issues impacting the American people. And when you do that, I think the choice is pretty clear and that is that Hillary Clinton is far and away the superior candidate.
‐‐ Bernie Sanders
I would assert that highly effective leaders are made more than they're born. Every leader I know who's been highly effective has worked hard at it, and they've been students of it. The more you're a student of leadership, the more you figure out what works for you and the more effective you're going to be.
‐‐ Douglas Conant
I would assume most people hate my character. But I'm hoping that I'm the character you love to hate.
‐‐ Charlotte Ross
I would assume the case will never be closed.
‐‐ Richard M. Helms
I would be a billionaire if I was looking to be a selfish boss. That's not me.
‐‐ Alfred North Whitehead