My Pirelli calendar is hanging on the wall of my friend's frat house, and he doesn't know anything about fashion. That balance is what leads to big campaigns outside of fashion. But I never want to choose one or the other. Both commercial and high fashion are what make my job so interesting.
‐‐ Gigi Hadid
My pitch count as a general rule was 135. And I knew how many pitches I had when I went to the mound for the last three innings.
‐‐ Tom Seaver
My pitch is very simple. My name is Theresa May, and I think I'm the best person to be Prime Minister of this country.
‐‐ Theresa May
My pitching philosophy is simple - keep the ball way from the bat.
‐‐ Satchel Paige
My place in Chicago is a 105 year old house, but I really like contemporary spaces too, so it's refreshing and fun to be in a space where you can do contemporary things.
‐‐ Ted Allen
My place in Scotland is in the middle of nowhere, so you've just got a keyboard, guitar, a little drum machine and you know if you can work stuff out like that, if you can hammer out songs that sound good just with those three things and a voice, you're on your way.
‐‐ Jay Kay
My place of refuge is definitely watching movies and playing video games. I know that's kind of hard to fathom.
‐‐ Cam Newton
My Plan A was to be a psychologist. I thought I would be a receptionist. I'm always middle of the road and very normal. I've always wanted a normal life, and this is what I got.
‐‐ Gabourey Sidibe
My plan B, if acting doesn't work out, is to work with disabled children.
‐‐ Maria Valverde
My plan for 'The New York Times,' if I get the deal, will be putting the paper on every newsstand across the country and making 'The Times' accessible to every Chinese household. China is such a big market and is too big to miss.
‐‐ Chen Guangbiao
My plan for the online version of 'Famous Monsters' is to become an online 'uncle' to an entire group of people who have never read or heard of 'Famous Monsters of Filmland.' The site will not be written in a scholarly fashion. It will be written in a playful, 'Hey, check this out!' kind of way.
‐‐ Harry Knowles
My plan growing up was to leave home and try not to panic. I always knew that to strive to be self-sufficient was an important ambition.
‐‐ Erin O'Connor
My plan is, I'm in the process of creating a production company called Tall Girls productions. I want to be doing both film and television. I'll never leave television. I just love working in it too much.
‐‐ Melissa Rosenberg
My plan is to govern as long as I can.
‐‐ Kathleen Wynne
My plan is to have a theatre in some small town or something and I'll be manager. Ill be the crazy old movie guy.
‐‐ Quentin Tarantino
My plan is to open five restaurants based on the five elements in Chinese philosophy: wood, water, fire, earth and metal.
‐‐ Arthur Potts Dawson
My plan is to shock people with what I can do, because I've got a few sides to me that I've never used on screen.
‐‐ Lucy Lawless
My plan is to work on a master's in philosophy.
‐‐ Charlie Trotter
My plan was always to leave school and live in a flat with some friends, have a 9 to 5 job, and try to get as many gigs as I could. I wanted to keep writing and then eventually, in my twenties, head to a record label and hope they'd sit down and listen to my book of songs, sign me as a songwriter and maybe an artist in development.
‐‐ Ella Henderson
My plan was I just knew, I think the first time I was in a high school play, and I liked the feeling of that. Getting on the stage and entertaining and audience. Eventually, I went to New York and studied my craft, and I was in school for two years in the same class with Joanne Woodward and Steve McQueen.
‐‐ David Hedison
My plan was never to be an actor like my father.
‐‐ Alexander Skarsgard
My plan was to be able to make a living as an actor.
‐‐ Adam Driver
My plan was to go to New York and do some theatre, and then I got the script for 'Psych.' I was like, 'Ahh - just as I thought I was out, you pulled me back in!' I had a great meeting with the show creator and we laid out the parameters to make the show work: what I would do, what he would let me do.
‐‐ James Roday
My plan was to land in Red Square, but there were too many people and I thought I'd cause casualties.
‐‐ Mathias Rust
My plan was to release a tape, move to Arkansas, live on a farm, and make music like Bon Iver.
‐‐ Shamir
My plan was to stay in Canada to make films.
‐‐ Ted Kotcheff
My plans are not to open a restaurant, but what I would like to do is open a kitchen somewhere in D.C. proper and have a chef's table where people can come and taste my food without having to have a catered event.
‐‐ Carla Hall
My plans were to practice law and then possibly go into public service.
‐‐ Kenneth Chenault
My plant-based diet plus fish is to credit for my low blood pressure, high energy, and robust immunity.
‐‐ David H. Murdock
My plat de resistance is potato salad with garlic and olive oil which we press from the olives from my trees in the grounds of my home near St Remy de Provence. I have four hectares and take the olives down to the local community press at Maussane les Alpilles. I don't produce big quantities; it is just for the family and friends.
‐‐ Jean Reno
My platform has been to reach reluctant readers. And one of the best ways I found to motivate them is to connect them with reading that interests them, to expand the definition of reading to include humor, science fiction/fantasy, nonfiction, graphic novels, wordless books, audio books and comic books.
‐‐ Jon Scieszka
My play is the ultimate expression of my feeling of the twilight of Western civilization.
‐‐ Richard Foreman
My play Safe Sex was picked apart because critics thought it was untrue. It was a play in which no one had AIDS, but the characters talked about how it was going to change their lives.
‐‐ Harvey Fierstein
My playground is full of moonshine, mason jars, beer bottles, and bonfires.
‐‐ Big Smo
My playground was the theatre. I'd sit and watch my mother pretend for a living. As a young girl, that's pretty seductive.
‐‐ Gwyneth Paltrow
My playing music is strictly for fun. When I was in a band, I was really excited to talk about it since I had never really played music to that extent. It was never meant as something I would consider as anything more than having fun with my friends. But I think I would enjoy writing music for the movies that I'm working on.
‐‐ Anton Yelchin
My playing started to develop through the Miles Davis stuff I was listening to.
‐‐ Robert Quine
My plays are always pushing towards cinema anyway. They're down and dirty, real and more fun.
‐‐ Martin McDonagh
My plays are for the kind of black people who relate to funk music, to Parliament-Funkadelic. When those guys get out of a spaceship - the idea that black people are from outer space, there's a poetic truth to that. We are this vast people.
‐‐ Suzan-Lori Parks
My plays are made up of long monologues, which is similar to prose working with the language.
‐‐ Elfriede Jelinek
My plays aren't stylistically the same. Just being an African-American woman playwright on Broadway is experimental.
‐‐ Suzan-Lori Parks
My plays have been performed before children, workers, and peasants, and they have well understood the meaning of my theatre. What is needed for people to watch my theatre is a freshness and openness of mind.
‐‐ Eugene Ionesco
My pleasure was to copy, not to create.
‐‐ Manuel Puig
My pledge to you is that the SNP will put women and gender equality right at the heart of the Westminster agenda.
‐‐ Nicola Sturgeon
My plumbing is all screwed up. Because it turns out, I do not own a garbage disposal.
‐‐ Demetri Martin
My plumbing is no one's business but my own.
‐‐ Peter O'Toole
My poems always begin with a metaphor, but my way into the metaphor may be a word, an image, even a sound. And I rarely know the nature of the metaphor when I begin to write, but there is an attentiveness that a writer develops, a sudden alertness that is much like the feel of a fish brushing against a hook.
‐‐ Stephen Dobyns
My poems are almost all written as Diane. I don't have any problems with that, and if other women choose to identify with this, I think that's terrific.
‐‐ Diane Wakoski
My poems are always about my life in one way or another.
‐‐ Jonathan Galassi