My Internet friends who I play games with say, 'This guy's a fighter?' I'm the last person they expect to be a fighter.
‐‐ Nonito Donaire
My interpretation of a strong director is someone who knows their story. That's what directors are, they're storytellers because they're directing where your focus is going to be as an audience.
‐‐ Dennis Quaid
My interviewing style and my approach to things is that, yes, it's okay to be sincere; it's okay to be yourself; it's okay to be real.
‐‐ Eddie Trunk
My interviews are very pointed. I'm an active participant; I will kindly interrupt people. But I've learned there is nothing people won't tell you if you ask in a compassionate and legitimately interested way.
‐‐ Brandon Stanton
My introduction of Whitney was that if there's going to be one performer for the next generation who combined the beauty and lyric phrasing of a Lena Horne with those Gospel fiery roots of an Aretha Franklin, it would be Whitney Houston.
‐‐ Clive Davis
My introduction to acting was through theatre, so I actually saw a couple of Broadway shows that made me want to be an actor.
‐‐ Skylar Astin
My introduction to cell cycle control was provided by a clear, scholarly and beautiful seminar given by John Gerhart one afternoon in the summer of 1979.
‐‐ Tim Hunt
My introduction to dissociation had been at Kenneth Cooper's clinic in January of 1975. Cooper had assembled a gaggle of top American distance runners and a half dozen top researchers, the intent being to figure out what the difference was - physiologically, biomechanically, psychologically - between elite and subelite runners.
‐‐ Don Kardong
My introduction to the Madonna Inn came as a young boy when we would take summer vacations to a nearby town. My dad would take us into their gift shop bathroom, which was a huge waterfall that functioned as the men's urinal. So as a kid, this was the most amazing thing I had ever seen.
‐‐ Aaron Ruell
My introduction to track racing was through the background of cross country running, which is not a sport perhaps as popular in America as it is in England.
‐‐ Roger Bannister
My introduction to Woody Allen and to Ethan Coen was at the same time. On Broadway, I starred in a play called 'Relatively Speaking,' which was three one-act comedies, one of which was written by Ethan and one of which was by Woody.
‐‐ Max Casella
My intuition comes up with better stuff than my head, I think.
‐‐ Ben Whishaw
My inventing time is all done under the influence of aerobic exercise. Basically, I do all my thinking while I run.
‐‐ Justin Cronin
My investment strategy, which is to focus on sectors that are a national priority for India, hasn't changed.
‐‐ Gautam Adani
My investments have been hurt.
‐‐ Scott Adams
My involvement in fashion is not at the highest artistic level.
‐‐ Dasha Zhukova
My involvement in the political arena is to make sure there's a place for culture.
‐‐ Yo-Yo Ma
My iPhone has changed my life - I spend hours taking photos of the sidewalk as I walk down the street. I like the casualness, that it's low-resolution.
‐‐ Kiki Smith
My iPhone stays on. All my friends and family know that I hate the phone, so no one calls me on it. I just use it to play Words With Friends and take pictures of cute shoes.
‐‐ Jasika Nicole
My iPod's unbelievable. Seriously. The kids have put most of the music on it, but there's a complete mix of '80s rubbish and current day stuff.
‐‐ Mark Lawrenson
My iPod that was programmed by Peter Buck. It has 7,000 songs hand-picked for me by him.
‐‐ Michael Stipe
My iPod will shuffle from rap to pop to rock to classical ... It gets confusing!
‐‐ Manika
My IQ is somewhere between Spiro Agnew's and Albert Einstein's.
‐‐ Dick Cavett
My Irish derivation has nothing to do with me. Why should it?
‐‐ Carroll O'Connor
My issue in the past with nudity was that these scenes had been written solely for box office draw.
‐‐ Neve Campbell
My issue isn't about physical aging; my issue is about wanting to remain vigorous and youthful in my spirit.
‐‐ Rob Lowe
My issue with campaign finance is 100 percent disclosure. Wear a suit with patches from your big contributors. Depending on the size of the contribution, that's how big the patch should be.
‐‐ Gary Johnson
My issue with the state of women became incredibly stimulated when I was visiting developing countries and it became obvious that women bore the brunt of so many things in society.
‐‐ Annie Lennox
My Italian granny and my mother made great spaghetti, but it wasn't a kind of southern Italian, Godfather-esque kind of thing - it was a wonderful, big mixing pot of all kinds of people - when you came home from school and your mum wasn't in, there were lots of people you could go to.
‐‐ Peter Capaldi
My jersey hanging from the ceiling is going to be a symbol of the hard work of the people I played with.
‐‐ Mark Messier
My jet lag is getting a bit ridiculous. But, you know, it's first-world problems. It's a wonderful problem, 'Oh I have to travel around the world; how awful.'
‐‐ Margot Robbie
My job always is to play a person, not to judge her.
‐‐ Tyne Daly
My job, and that's my job, is to dress the naked truth. To make it interesting, to make it viable, to make it seem like something you understand and feel and love.
‐‐ Bryce Courtenay
My job as a human being as well as a writer is to feel as thoroughly as possible the experience that I am part of, and then press it a little further.
‐‐ Jane Hirshfield
My job as a leader is to make sure everybody in the company has great opportunities, and that they feel they're having a meaningful impact and are contributing to the good of society. As a world, we're doing a better job of that. My goal is for Google to lead, not follow that.
‐‐ Larry Page
My job as a performer is to make sure that whatever happens in a performance lives in somebody else, that it's memorable... If you forget tomorrow what you heard yesterday, there's really not much point in you having been there - or me, for that matter.
‐‐ Yo-Yo Ma
My job as a physician is to make sure I have provided my patients with the best options to make the decisions that affect their lives.
‐‐ Ami Bera
My job as a pollster is to understand what really matters.
‐‐ Frank Luntz
My job as a portrait photographer is to seduce, amuse and entertain.
‐‐ Helmut Newton
My job as a prosecutor is to do justice. And justice is served when a guilty man is convicted and an innocent man is not.
‐‐ Sonia Sotomayor
My job as a surgeon is not just to fix a joint, but to give my patients the encouragement and tools they need to speed up their recovery and leave my clinic better than they have been in years.
‐‐ Kevin R. Stone
My job as a television anchor or television reporter is not to proselytize.
‐‐ Deborah Norville
My job as an actor is for you, so why should my private life be for you, too? That's not fair.
‐‐ Martin Freeman
My job as an actor is to cover and expose in varying allowance that - so that the audience can peek through the window to the people I create.
‐‐ Lorraine Toussaint
My job, as an actor, is to give the director options. You can only hope that the takes that you thought were the best were chosen. But, then again, if I don't watch it, I'll never know.
‐‐ Johnny Depp
My job as an actress is to make things work and come up with reasons of my own and not just fill in the blanks for anybody else, you know what I mean?
‐‐ Amy Adams
My job as an author - at least the way I think of it - is to make a story that is coded and puzzling enough to entice conversation and interpretation, but also to do the opposite: to make some things clear so that it is meaningful in some way, not just a random assemblage of ideas.
‐‐ Shane Carruth
My job as an author is to tell the story in the best way possible, to make it flow seamlessly and get the reader to keep turning the page.
‐‐ Patrick Carman
My job as an entertainer is to take you some place else. I love exploring different genres of music to please my fans.
‐‐ Gloria Estefan