My problem is people seem to laugh at me, but the one that laughs harder than anybody is me.
‐‐ David Hasselhoff
My problem is that I always find jeans that are either high-waisted or low-rise, but nothing in between, like they used to be in the eighties and early nineties. That's actually the most flattering cut.
‐‐ Georgia Jagger
My problem is that I do not get along with lesbians at all. They don't like me, and I don't like them.
‐‐ Camille Paglia
My problem is that I like technology, but I always have to ask myself, 'Now wait a minute, will I actually have any use for this?'
‐‐ Jerry Zucker
My problem is that I think everybody needs to work as hard as I worked when I was in my prime.
‐‐ Ric Flair
My problem is that my imagination won't turn off. I wake up so excited I can't eat breakfast. I've never run out of energy. It's not like OPEC oil; I don't worry about a premium going on my energy. It's just always been there. I got it from my mom.
‐‐ Steven Spielberg
My problem is that people get intimidated by someone big and beautiful like me. They hate to think I can be smart as well.
‐‐ Dolph Lundgren
My problem is that the audience is more fiction-literate than ever. In Shakespeare's day, you probably expected to see a play once or twice in your life; today you experience four or five different kinds of fiction every day. So staying ahead of the audience is impossible.
‐‐ Steven Moffat
My problem is that what I like changes from week to week. Even the stuff in my suitcase right now I don't like any more.
‐‐ Suki Waterhouse
My problem is, whether it's for emotion or for the talents that a character has to have in a role, I find it very difficult to not take on a challenge. For instance, 'Phantom Of The Opera,' in truth, scared the crap out of me, but I wasn't going to walk away and say, 'I didn't do that because I didn't believe in myself.'
‐‐ Gerard Butler
My problem isn't death but old age. I fret about my lack of balance, my buckling knee, my difficulty standing up and sitting down.
‐‐ Donald Hall
My problem lies in reconciling my gross habits with my net income.
‐‐ Errol Flynn
My problem was I let myself become known before I knew myself.
‐‐ Elliott Gould
My problem was that I was blond. There were no heroes with blond hair. Robert Taylor and Henry Fonda, they all had dark hair. The only one I found was Van Johnson, who wasn't too cool. He was a nice, homely American boy. So I created my own image. It worked.
‐‐ Michael Caine
My problem with being an actor was that I was far too shy to actually do it.
‐‐ Bruce Robinson
My problem with chess was that all my pieces wanted to end the game as soon as possible.
‐‐ Dave Barry
My problem with interviews, one day I'll think one thing, and the next day I'll think the exact opposite.
‐‐ Skeet Ulrich
My problem with mechanical pencils is that I break the lead tips constantly.
‐‐ Mark Frauenfelder
My problem with new writers is that it takes me five or six years to memorise the right names.
‐‐ Larry Niven
My problem with public sector union leaders, the bosses, has been they stood in the way of protecting the taxpayer.
‐‐ Scott Walker
My problem with the Emergent Church is not the questions they are bringing up, but the answers they are giving. They are making Christianity milky. They are making it so you can no longer define anything. There is no sound judgment allowed.
‐‐ Eric Ludy
My problem with the wedding industry started when I studied in college and liked to have the television on in the background, and 'A Wedding Story' on TLC always came on, and I'd get irritated that the story of two people making a lifelong commitment to each other could be encapsulated in a half-hour show about the party they throw.
‐‐ Jessica Valenti
My problem with unions is they breed mediocrity.
‐‐ Kevin O'Leary
My problems are sort of more on a nuisance level. I can't stand scratchy clothes, I've got to have soft kinds of cotton against my skin, and I don't know why some 100% cotton t-shirts itch and others don't; it has something to do with the weave.
‐‐ Temple Grandin
My problems aren't so different from anybody else.
‐‐ Mariel Hemingway
My problems were not what ended Creed.
‐‐ Scott Stapp
My process for determining which eras I'd write about was to just read history books that gave a really broad overview of Chinese history. And when I came across a historical figure or a historical incident that was especially interesting to me, ideas for characters and stories would surface.
‐‐ Susan Barker
My process has changed in recent years because I now have two young kids. I have to be more regimented. The days are very short.
‐‐ Lauren Kate
My process is I try to learn my lines so they're so solid I don't have to think about them or how I'm going to say them.
‐‐ Josh Pais
My process is kind of intuitive - I think about how a character will speak according to their station and personality, occasionally making notes with guidelines for their mannerisms, and then I just sort of crack on and write it.
‐‐ Antony Johnston
My process is messy and non-linear, full of false starts, fidgets, and errands that I suddenly need to run now; it is a battle to get something - anything - down on paper. I doodle in sketchbooks: bits of ideas, fragments of sentences, character names, single lines of dialogue with no context.
‐‐ Ellen Klages
My process is really quite organic, and starting a painting is one of the best parts for me. I always start in quite a loose and free way. I often put down one ground colour to begin with and then play off that.
‐‐ Cecily Brown
My process is thinking, thinking and thinking - thinking about my stories for a long time.
‐‐ Hayao Miyazaki
My process is to be by myself when I record. It's quite an emotional performance to pull off when someone else is in the room. I prefer to go away and have my own time with it, bring it in later.
‐‐ Kimbra
My process of working is that I don't create a picture, I find it.
‐‐ Sante D'Orazio
My process seems to be unusual in the sense that I don't create worlds before characters. With me, character is king.
‐‐ Ann Aguirre
My producer, HH, makes sounds, so I'm writing to his beats.
‐‐ Keith Stanfield
My producer, Michael Knox, he's kind of my eyes and ears on Music Row. While I'm out on the road, he's looking for songs, and then he and I will get together and go over songs.
‐‐ Jason Aldean
My production company wasn't doing well, so we were not producing films. Over a period of time, we have realized that we are going to produce our own films and make cinema that we like. We've got so much in-house talent, and my kids are going to be coming, so we all decided that we are going to be in films and cinema.
‐‐ Sunny Deol
My production got better, songs, lyrics, everything; the sound, the quality, everything.
‐‐ Ty Dolla Sign
My production style is all about imagination. I want my audience to use their imagination when they watch my videos. My goal is for my voice to be that little hope of encouragement in your head when you walk out your door.
‐‐ Michelle Phan
My productivity is overwhelming!
‐‐ Jason Statham
My products and magic are free, but on the commercial side of what I do, the big tech companies are impressed with somebody like me who can emotionalize a piece of technology.
‐‐ Marco Tempest
My profession has helped me to grow up.
‐‐ Ziyi Zhang
My profession is about as far away from growing up in southern Illinois as you can get.
‐‐ Laurie Metcalf
My profession is called record production.
‐‐ Tony Visconti
My professional acting life, stage and screen, has brought me public support, emotional fulfillment and material comfort. It has brought me together with fine people, good companions with whom I've shared the inevitable lot of all actors: flops and hits.
‐‐ Peter O'Toole
My professional and human obsession is the nature of language, and my best relationships are with other writers. In many ways, I know George Eliot better than I know my husband.
‐‐ A. S. Byatt
My professional apprenticeship at Iowa State College from 1930 to 1943 could not have been better; the Great Depression made it so, and the talented younger economists at Ames during that period made it an exciting and profitable intellectual experience.
‐‐ Theodore Schultz