My most firmly held value is what Albert Schweitzer termed 'reverence for life.' I take this seriously; many would say that because I extend it to nonhumans, I take it too far.
‐‐ Victoria Moran
My most heartfelt thank you goes to Impact Future Media and Cartoon Monkey Studio. Their dedication to the truth is very uncommon in the world we live in today. I am now, and will always be, grateful to their organizations.
‐‐ John McAfee
My most important professional accomplishment to date is the ability to keep working with absolutely no skills whatsoever.
‐‐ Colin Mochrie
My most important projects have been the building and maintaining of schools and medical clinics for my dear friends in the Himalaya and helping restore their beautiful monasteries, too.
‐‐ Edmund Hillary
My most important quality or property is curiosity. And that had its beginning in what I was going to do with my life.
‐‐ Richard Artschwager
My most important relationships were with my father and grandmother.
‐‐ Jimmy Cliff
My most important task must be an attempt to bring the monster under democratic direction and control.
‐‐ Elliot Richardson
My most interesting correspondence is with my translators. I marvel at their sensitivity over certain passages that just anyone, even if he knows German well, would not appreciate.
‐‐ Heinrich Boll
My most intimate secrets? Well, if I told you those they wouldn't be secrets now, would they? Seriously though I don't have too many secrets. I'm a very open and honest person, sometimes too honest for my own good.
‐‐ Paul Kane
My most joy that I have is dancing.
‐‐ Camila Alves
My most lucrative job in college was a stint as the regional Dodge Girl.
‐‐ Jessica Savitch
My most memorable food challenge was probably the Big Texan in Amarillo. All the big executives called me because it was such an iconic challenge, and a victory in that would be a legitimizing device for myself as much as for the show.
‐‐ Adam Richman
My most memorable meal is every Thanksgiving. I love the food: the turkey and stuffing; the sweet potatoes and rice, which come from my mother's Southern heritage; the mashed potatoes, which come from my wife's Midwestern roots; the Campbell's green-bean casserole; and of course, pumpkin pie.
‐‐ Douglas Conant
My most memorable moment came in 1985 as we beat the Boston Celtics.
‐‐ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
My most memorable recognition story was in Venice, Italy. My fiance and I were renting a car, and I was recognized by the person standing behind me by my voice. I thought that was hysterical!
‐‐ Erica Cerra
My most memorable science fiction experience was 'Star Wars' and seeing R2D2 and C3PO. I fell in love with those robots.
‐‐ Cynthia Breazeal
My most memorable teacher was Rich Campe, my third-grade teacher at Fairlands Elementary in Pleasanton, California.
‐‐ Deb Caletti
My most noticeable physical trait is, hands down, my hair. It's big, unruly and curly, and you can spot it from a mile away... literally.
‐‐ Becca Fitzpatrick
My most powerful memory was hearing Earl Scruggs on 'The Beverly Hillbillies' as a 5 or 6 year old. That sound just blew me away, shook my head up.
‐‐ Bela Fleck
My most profound confidence is however based upon the fact that at the head of Germany there stands a man by his entire development, his desires, and striving can only have been destined by fate to lead our people into a brighter future.
‐‐ Alfred Jodl
My most profound growth as a writer came when I joined an online critique group. What a harrowing, terrifying, wonderful experience that was.
‐‐ Rae Carson
My most radical shift was leaving Intel and joining Google, a small startup at the time, even though I was pregnant.
‐‐ Susan Wojcicki
My most recent purchase was a black lace corset.
‐‐ Lexa Doig
My most resolute opponents believe that I am too visible, that I am a little too alive, that my name echoes too much in the texts which they nevertheless claim to be inaccessible.
‐‐ Jacques Derrida
My most romantic job: I was a manager at Baskin-Robbins.
‐‐ Eric McCormack
My most string-beanish, I guess, is when I was 15 years old. From 15 to 16, I went from 155 pounds to 215. By the time I graduated from high school, I was between 235-250.
‐‐ John Cena
My most successful books, the ones that I feel the strongest about, are the ones that started with a premise that for me was deeply emotional.
‐‐ Tess Gerritsen
My most treasured item is the brown leather bag that my mum bought me from a little Italian shop for my 21st. It's supposed to be a vanity bag, but I use it as a handbag.
‐‐ Felicity Jones
My most useful acting tip came from my pal John Wayne. Talk low, talk slow, and don't say too much.
‐‐ Michael Caine
My most visible goal is to do something in nutrition to children in India, and pregnant mothers. Because that would change the mental and physical health of our population in years to come.
‐‐ Ratan Tata
My most vivid memory - it's actually one of my first memories - I was three, and I was the youngest angel in the show production. And I remember being absolutely desperate for the toilet. I needed to wee really badly. So I was crossing my legs when I was walking down.
‐‐ Rose McIver
My most vivid memory of my father centers on the day he left. It was warm, and my mother was especially short with Rhonda and me that afternoon, which I attributed to the heat. I was oblivious to the mounting hostilities in our basement apartment.
‐‐ Deval Patrick
My mother, a nonpracticing Jew from Delaware, had married a non-practicing Protestant in California. Sometimes, certainly not always, Jew + Protestant = Unitarian, and that is what we were - 'Jewnitarians,' as I like to say.
‐‐ Michelle Huneven
My mother, a teacher, encouraged me to use my creativity as an actual way to make a living, and my father, a Mississippi physician, did two things. First, he taught me that all human beings should be treated equally because no one is better than anyone else, and he never pressured me to become a doctor.
‐‐ Greg Iles
My mother, a very eclectic listener, had the first Doors album and gave it to me when I expressed interest in the band. It was one of the first records I ever had. As the years passed, the babysitters who used to look after me would bring their Doors albums to the apartment, and that's how I got to hear their later work.
‐‐ Henry Rollins
My mother accidentally gave me food poisoning. She fed me baby carrots for a snack before Christmas dinner - but they had expired in June! I threw up for the next 24 hours.
‐‐ Busy Philipps
My mother actually does most of my shopping for me. I love fashion, but I don't really love shopping.
‐‐ Danielle de Niese
My mother adores singing and plays piano. My uncle was a phenomenal pianist. My brother John is a double bassist. I used to play the piano, badly, and cello. My brother Peter played violin.
‐‐ Fiona Shaw
My mother also had us take piano lessons, and this had a similar effect. I hated those lessons, but I now play regularly for pleasure and have even tried my hand at composing.
‐‐ Robert B. Laughlin
My mother always, always, always thought that I was going to be famous. Thought that I was going to win Oscars. In fact, I believe I accepted the Oscar as a ketchup bottle many a time in front of my mother in the kitchen. 'I'd like to thank the Academy,' I said with a ketchup bottle.
‐‐ Kevin Spacey
My mother always bought our birthday gifts.
‐‐ Bruce Eric Kaplan
My mother always called me an ugly weed, so I never was aware of anything until I was older. Plain girls should have someone telling them they are beautiful. Sometimes this works miracles.
‐‐ Hedy Lamarr
My mother always carries around these postcard pictures of me.
‐‐ Angela Watson
My mother always gives the best advice. When I left Puerto Rico to pursue my dreams, she always supported me and said to me, 'I'm never going to cut your wings, so don't let anyone else do that to you.' That has been my philosophy through life. I want to share that valuable lesson with my little girl someday.
‐‐ Roselyn Sanchez
My mother always has embedded in us that you guys rock in different ways, and to be able to celebrate that with each other is just beautiful.
‐‐ Alek Wek
My mother always helped me because she was kind of a research fanatic. When she would write a screenplay, there would be so much research all over the walls. And so when I started working as an actress, I would do the same thing. She instilled in me a love of taking everything very seriously. It didn't matter what it was.
‐‐ Jennifer Jason Leigh
My mother always kept library books in the house, and one rainy Sunday afternoon - this was before television, and we didn't even have a radio - I picked up a book to look at the pictures and discovered I was reading and enjoying what I read.
‐‐ Beverly Cleary
My mother always read to me as a child. I really believe that bonding time between a parent and child is so important and precious. I have lasting memories of those stories because the experience was special.
‐‐ Mary Engelbreit
My mother always said I must be part Mongolian because of my lotus-pale complexion and squid-ink black hair.
‐‐ Diane Ackerman