My kindergarten teacher encouraged me to learn, as did my school headmaster, who gave me a grant to study.
‐‐ Ada Yonath
My Kindle readers have been incredibly faithful fans.
‐‐ J. A. Konrath
My kingdom is not of this world. If it were, my servants would fight to prevent my arrest by the Jews. But now my kingdom is from another place.
‐‐ Jesus Christ
My kitchen bench is covered with vitamins and protein powders. I go through phases when I'm sure I'm taking too many - but I don't get sick often.
‐‐ Natalie Imbruglia
My kitchen has a wood-burning oven, a large worktable, and windows all around, including one above the sink. I think whoever is washing the dishes needs to have a lot of beauty around.
‐‐ Alice Waters
My kitchen in New York City is in the Richard Meier building on Perry Street, so it's ultra-modern: white, glass and transparent. It's 180 square feet, with an induction stove. Everything's hidden, so you don't see the microwave or the fridge.
‐‐ Jean-Georges Vongerichten
My kitchen is my baby. I don't have kids, so cooking is sort of like my child. Renovating my kitchen has allowed me to channel my creativity the way parents work on a nursery. The centerpiece is my vintage 1950s Wedgewood stove.
‐‐ Sara Ramirez
My kitchen is not a place to live in. I made it white so I can tell instantly if it's not clean-and I like it clean enough to be able to eat off the floors-or the tables, for that matter.
‐‐ Paul Lynde
My kitchen linoleum is so black and shiny that I waltz while I wait for the kettle to boil. This pleasure is for the old who live alone.
‐‐ Florida Scott-Maxwell
My kitchen looks like the one from my childhood - very homey, with a little bit of Alice in Wonderland!
‐‐ Paris Hilton
My kitchen's pink, like skin-tone pink, and I lowered my spice rack so it's eye level - it's true! - and my phone, so I can reach it when I fall, it's right there.
‐‐ Amy Sedaris
My kitchen was built for my body. It forms a 'U' in the middle of the living room and dining room. It's not huge, because I don't like huge kitchens.
‐‐ Ruth Reichl
My kitty cats could rely on my poker winnings.
‐‐ Nicole Sullivan
My knee feels good right now. I am definitely able to move about whichever way.
‐‐ Michael Chang
My knee has always given me problems. But it got to the point where I actually had to start giving up things. And I hate that.
‐‐ Caitlyn Jenner
My knee is almost back to normal. I am back in training.
‐‐ Shawn Johnson
My knee is as strong as it was before, if not stronger, and it's a matter of getting my leg strong. I lost six years of strength in about six month's time, so it's going to take another year or two to get that leg back up to full strength, but I'm good to go so far.
‐‐ Picabo Street
My knees are ticklish.
‐‐ Juliana Hatfield
My knock with filmmaking is the whole bureaucracy around it, so in some ways, staying outside of it is easier for me.
‐‐ Harmony Korine
My knowledge and thirst for knowledge has no expiration date... It goes until I'm dead. I will be learning and studying from youth, as well as people older than me... Having degrees as a person of color in this country is the one thing that can't nobody take away from me.
‐‐ Ruben Santiago-Hudson
My knowledge of science came from being with Carl, not from formal academic training. Carl gave me a thrilling tutorial in science and math that lasted the 20 years we were together.
‐‐ Ann Druyan
My knowledge of the state of President Roosevelt's health was derived entirely from conversations, from newspaper articles and from photographs.
‐‐ David K. E. Bruce
My knowledge of trains - and love before first sight, love at negative-one sight - comes from Alfred Hitchcock.
‐‐ Darin Strauss
My knowledge of Vancouver and Canada was limited to what I knew about Bob and Doug McKenzie. I thought they were funny, talking out of the sides of their mouths and saying 'eh' and wearing toques.
‐‐ Peter DeLuise
My knowledge of video games ends with Nintendo 'Mario Bros.'
‐‐ Gina Carano
My lab and academic work fill my day from about 9 am to 7 p.m. Then I zoom out the lens to work on my other writing.
‐‐ David Eagleman
My label in Toronto was 'Stand Pat' and I think that was a fair assessment. I tried to be patient, but if a trade came along - big or small - that I thought should be made, I would make it.
‐‐ Pat Gillick
My label is to play bad guys of Latin origin in American movies. I'm happy with that label. I prefer to play that than to play a city boy. The bad guy is always something very tempting for the audience.
‐‐ Jordi Molla
My label, my genre, my everything is happy sad - I do a smiley face with eyes on both sides. So basically to me, it's totally okay to be happy and sad at the same time, it's totally okay just to be sad, it's totally okay to be happy.
‐‐ Gnash
My label, my team and I are always looking to get involved with positive things.
‐‐ Sevyn Streeter
My laboratory and my obsession is about safety and building/engineering safety. It's not just a matter of saying we want the world to be safer; we have to create technology.
‐‐ George M. Church
My lad chewed and swallowed a dictionary. We gave him Epsom salts - but we can't get a word out of him.
‐‐ Les Dawson
My lady, Deborah McNaughton is doing a documentary on me.
‐‐ Noel Redding
My landlady, who is only a tailor's widow, reads her Milton; and tells me, that her late husband first fell in love with her on this very account: because she read Milton with such proper emphasis.
‐‐ Karl Philipp Moritz
My language and my sensibility are yearning to admit a kind of religious or transcendent dimension. But then there's the reality: there's no Heaven, no afterlife of the sort we were promised, and no personal God.
‐‐ Seamus Heaney
My language is a feel-thinking language, feeling and thinking at once, that is why it is a celebration of life, and at once it is a denunciation of everything that is not allowed in life to be real life, it's plenitude.
‐‐ Eduardo Galeano
My language is what I use, and if I lost that, I wouldn't be able to say anything.
‐‐ Howard Hodgkin
My laptop helps me carry on my business functions and stay in touch with my executives when I'm abroad.
‐‐ Lucio Tan
My laptop seems to know where I am, even if I don't. My cellphone asks me if I want directions to anywhere from the spot I am standing in. I buy a record online and Amazon.com sends me letters, telling me that people who bought what I bought also bought these other records.
‐‐ Henry Rollins
My last album as J. Tillman, 'Singing Ax,' that was really a premeditated death rattle of the aesthetic precedent I had set. I realized I wasn't creating spontaneously; I was enforcing all these parameters. I was too self-loathing or something, and there was this obvious dissonance between my conversational voice and creative voice.
‐‐ J. Tillman
My last book, 'The Language of Flowers,' I wrote completely on naptime, when my little kids were asleep.
‐‐ Vanessa Diffenbaugh
My last boyfriend used to always tell me, 'Grow up.' But I say, Why?
‐‐ Nicole Miller
My last comment was, though, that Congress has cooked the books.
‐‐ Don Nickles
My last days at MGM were like the fall of the Roman Empire in fast motion.
‐‐ Joseph Barbera
My last divorce was in '68. What made it come to a head was a promise. See, I had promised her that the next year I wouldn't work as much. But then I got in trouble with the IRS, and I had to continue working just as much to pay the government. So she said I lied, which is something I never did.
‐‐ B. B. King
My last fight wasn't the way I wanted it to go so there is a hole there; don't count me out.
‐‐ Gina Carano
My last meal on Earth, I would love it to be a bowl of blueberries with cold cream.
‐‐ Rene Redzepi
My last meal? The food would be much less significant than the company.
‐‐ Mario Batali
My last name has the word 'big' in it. It seems like a logical progression that if you shed away the Bir and the lia, I'll just be Big.
‐‐ Mike Birbiglia