I would say we are a friend in need and I am sure that the Greek people would very much welcome the choice of the British people to come and enjoy Greece, first of all, but also that would be a sign of support.
‐‐ George Papandreou
I would say what Mad Men has taught me has been a super elevated evaluation of text in general, and understanding subtext, and understanding where a character comes from - what he means by this or by that.
‐‐ Ben Feldman
I would say what scares me is that I'm going to ultimately find out at the end of my life that I'm really not lovable, that I'm not worthy of being loved. That there's something fundamentally wrong with me.
‐‐ Demi Moore
I would say Will came at a time in my life where he saw beauty in me that I didn't see in myself at the time. And, you know, he saw a diamond in the rough and kind of, picked me up and blew off all the dust and said, 'I'm telling you, I'm going to make you shine, girl.'
‐‐ Jada Pinkett Smith
I would say you feel a lot more pressure at a national tournament than a state tournament. This is more of a fun weekend out with the guys. The national tournament is more business.
‐‐ Mike Peters
I would say you have an ethical obligation to pay the taxes that you owe, but you don't have an ethical obligation to pay taxes that you don't owe. In fact, you should be seeking ways to legally minimise your taxes.
‐‐ John Mackey
I would see anything by Antony Gormley.
‐‐ Kate Fleetwood
I would sell 2 million records, a million went to teenagers and a million went to the adults. So, when The Beatles became so popular, I lost a million to the teenagers, but I was still selling a million to the adults.
‐‐ Bobby Vinton
I would seriously question whether anybody is really foolish enough to really say what they mean. Sometimes I think that civilization as we know it would kind of break down if we all were completely honest.
‐‐ Elizabeth Hurley
I would seriously rather be in a long line at the DMV than eat with people I don't know.
‐‐ Anne Lamott
I would serve a selection of cakes, scones, and small sandwiches for afternoon tea. High tea is usually served between 5 P.M. and 6 P.M., replacing an evening meal - it is more substantial.
‐‐ Mary Berry
I would show up at a party for Al Qaeda if you said there's going to be a dinner.
‐‐ Gilbert Gottfried
I would sign an executive order protecting religious liberty, our first amendment rights, so Christian business owners and individuals don't face discrimination for having a traditional view of marriage.
‐‐ Bobby Jindal
I would sign on for projects that were meant to shoot in July, and then they would postponed and they would bleed into the following semester, and then I'd take a semester off, and then the movie would collapse.
‐‐ Claire Danes
I would sincerely regret, and which never shall happen whilst I am in office, a military guard around the President.
‐‐ Andrew Jackson
I would sing anywhere they would invite me. That's how I made my first pesos. I used to sing at beauty pageants, local events of every sort.
‐‐ Shakira
I would sing to my Beanie Babies, and I sort of created this alternate universe where I was famous, and there were thousands of people that I was singing to.
‐‐ Mary Lambert
I would sit in my room and become hysterical about the wild incredible story I was writing. And I thought I was writing realism. It never occurred to me that I was writing absurdity. Realism and absurdity are so similar in the lives of American blacks one cannot tell the difference.
‐‐ Chester Himes
I would sit on the street corners in my hometown of Indianola, Mississippi, and I would play. And, generally, I would start playing gospel songs. People would come by on the street - you live in Time Square, you know how they do it - they would bunch up. And they would always compliment me on gospel tunes, but they would tip me when I played blues.
‐‐ B. B. King
I would sleep 12 hours a day if I could.
‐‐ Ken Baumann
I would snack on crisps and chocolate and my meals weren't the best. I ate lots of steak with creamy sauces, chips and peas, washed down with wine and a pudding.
‐‐ Jennifer Ellison
I would so much like young people to have a sense of the gift that they are. Not many of them feel like that.
‐‐ John Denver
I would solve a lot of literary problems just thinking about a character in the subway, where you can't do anything anyway.
‐‐ Toni Morrison
I would sometimes sit in a crowded restaurant, and say, 'You know, I'm the only person in this restaurant who can't draw.'
‐‐ Scott Adams
I would sooner fail than not be among the greatest.
‐‐ John Keats
I would sooner play in a good British picture than in the majority of American pictures I have seen.
‐‐ Glynis Johns
I would sort out all the arguments and see which belonged to fear and which to creativeness. Other things being equal, I would make the decision which had the larger number of creative reasons on its side.
‐‐ Katharine Butler Hathaway
I would spend hours absorbing every intonation, every inflection - how the singer would convey a sentiment and how it would sound coming out of their head. All of those things I very carefully watched and absorbed, and so I guess I was studying my whole life, although not in any sort of conventional way.
‐‐ Kat Edmonson
I would spend months and months looking for a sound. I had to do that, or I wouldn't feel the extreme emotions I was feeling in my heart.
‐‐ Michael Masser
I would splurge on a great pair of high heels, because you can wear them to something fancy, but regular clothes? I'd rather go on a trip than spend $10,000 on clothes, and fly first class as a treat.
‐‐ Keri Russell
I would stare at maps of Delaware for hours.
‐‐ Ken Jennings
I would start seeing, in just the sense I was saying now, the kind of record it was going to be and what the arrangement demands, and what my vocal part should be in the record. This was all emerging as the song was emerging.
‐‐ Art Garfunkel
I would stay on, but 'General Hospital' honestly doesn't seem to want that relationship with this character at the moment. They want little short doses during sweeps periods.
‐‐ Genie Francis
I would stay two years in San Francisco, then move to New York in the summer of 1991, for the love of a man who lived there. When I arrived in New York, I had a job waiting for me, courtesy of a bookstore I'd worked at in San Francisco, A Different Light. They had a New York store as well, and arranged an employee transfer.
‐‐ Alexander Chee
I would step into a place of being lined up with a sense of purpose and my inner compass, and everything was going in the same direction. Then I'd get lazy and get off the track. And then things would start to fall apart, and I'd back up and get it together again.
‐‐ Kathy Mattea
I would still ask the government not to drive the people of India to desperation, or else there is no other course left open to the people except to inaugurate the policy of non-cooperation, though not necessarily the programme of Mr. Gandhi.
‐‐ Muhammad Ali Jinnah
I would still describe China as a vast, invigorating puzzle that will never make sense to my western upbringing.
‐‐ Abigail Washburn
I would still encourage somebody, if they wanted to make a movie, to just go take a movie camera. That's clearly been shown to work.
‐‐ Nicole Holofcener
I would still like to get more athletic and have players that can really cover what's going on in the game.
‐‐ Isaiah Thomas
I would still like to go to the moon before I die.
‐‐ Richard E. Grant
I would still like to have that luxury, to be able to just sit and draw for hours and hours and hours. In a way, that's what I do as a writer.
‐‐ Amy Tan
I would still like to own and run a restaurant serving Indian food with a good dollop of Parsi cooking - which you can't seem to get anywhere.
‐‐ Zarin Mehta
I would still love to do more Handel. I think Handel was a fantastic composer. I did lots of Vivaldi, but it's also important to do the music of Handel, one of the greatest composers of the 18th century.
‐‐ Cecilia Bartoli
I would still rather be in Silicon Alley. I like the West Coast also, but it's sort of fragmented. You have companies in downtown San Francisco, companies in Mountain View, and people are driving between them all. It's kind of nice in New York to just jump in a cab and reach another company so easily.
‐‐ Jon Oringer
I would still work with Mel Gibson! He's talented, man! Come on, he came up with 'Apocalypto,' man! I want to work with this guy. I've worked with Steven Seagal. He's out of his mind. I mean, I've worked with Spike Lee for four films. I've worked with some people that you can say are right there teetering between genius and madness.
‐‐ Isaiah Washington
I would strongly recommend any young man to stay away from criminal law. It's not a good place to be, unfortunately.
‐‐ F. Lee Bailey
I would suggest always getting behind a company that shares your goals, whom you have access to the people who run it and who truly care about the world. This way we steer the ship together and many fears can be let go of.
‐‐ Liz Parrish
I would suggest maintaining a life and a career outside the Industry. This is a fickle business and a lousy one to make a steady living in, so it's important to have a good family, friends, job and education to fall back on.
‐‐ Fred Savage
I would suggest, merely as a metaphor here, but also as the basis for a scientific program to investigate the computational capacity of the universe, that this is also a reasonable explanation for why the universe is complex.
‐‐ Seth Lloyd
I would suggest that barbarism be considered as a permanent and universal human characteristic which becomes more or less pronounced according to the play of circumstances.
‐‐ Simone Weil