My stay in Munich was the scene of my complete liberation.
‐‐ Marcel Duchamp
My stay-married secret would probably be exercising good communication, not when you have to but all the time. I think if you do that, you kinda just cleanse the situations, so there's not build up. I think that's probably the best way to do it.
‐‐ Guy Fieri
My step-mom would tell me that she would get complaints from adults that I stared too much at them.
‐‐ Billy Corgan
My stepdad is a Patriots fan, so I've become a Pats fan, too.
‐‐ Victoria Justice
My stepdad is Bruce Jenner, the Olympian. The first time he came over was like a blind date, and we had show and tell. He took out the gold medal for me and my sisters, and we were like, 'So? Who the hell are you?'
‐‐ Kourtney Kardashian
My stepdad provided me with an amazing childhood. I played outside like a normal kid, I rode my bike, I walked to school, but the happiest times were when I was acting.
‐‐ Demi Lovato
My stepfather and my mother, I love them to death.
‐‐ Theo Rossi
My stepfather gave me a Kodak camera when I was 17 years old. I started working at a local photo store in Le Havre, France, taking passport pictures and photographing weddings.
‐‐ Patrick Demarchelier
My stepfather had a connection with The Second City and told me I should go there. I woke up in a cold sweat one night and said, 'I'm moving to Chicago.' That's how I went to Second City.
‐‐ Ian Gomez
My stepfather had an electric guitar. He went to his pawn store one day to get a guitar and an amp, and I couldn't understand what I was hearing. All afternoon, I just sat against the amp and let it reverberate through me. Something must have stuck.
‐‐ George Benson
My stepfather introduced me to The London Library when I was about 18; the clientele has definitely changed since then, but it is still a wonderful oasis in the middle of London.
‐‐ Natascha McElhone
My stepfather met my mother when I was seven years old, and he was a guitar player. So he caught me messing with his guitar, his electric guitar, and he tried to show me some chords, but my hands were too small.
‐‐ George Benson
My stepfather was a very nasty individual.
‐‐ Jill Scott
My stepfather was quite into opera, but he'd play it when he was in a bad mood, so you'd hear this boom through the floor, Wagner, and you'd feel nervous.
‐‐ Sam Taylor-Johnson
My stepmom's from Somalia, my baby sister is African American, my dad was always English, I'm a white man... You may have noticed.
‐‐ Duncan Jones
My stepmother appeared when I was about 9. My brother was sent off to an institute in Scotland & my sister & I were sent to school. As my stepmother's ideas were then wholly Quaker, mixed with a naive & charming innocence & a little snobbery, it was one dotty epoch on top of another. I always remained terrified of my father.
‐‐ Louis MacNeice
My stepson is a caring, considerate, worthy human being.
‐‐ Catherine Zeta-Jones
My stint with 'Ally McBeal' is something I never planned nor expected.
‐‐ Vonda Shepard
My stockbroker asked me something important today: paper or plastic?
‐‐ Jay Leno
My store, Wine Library, outsells big national chains. How do you think we do it? It started with hustle. I always say that our success wasn't due to my hundreds of online videos about wine that went viral, but to the hours I spent talking to people online afterward, making connections and building relationships.
‐‐ Gary Vaynerchuk
My stories always have these twisted happy endings, and the boy always gets the girl.
‐‐ Chuck Palahniuk
My stories are about humans and how they react, or fail to react, or react stupidly. I'm pointing the finger at us, not at the zombies. I try to respect and sympathize with the zombies as much as possible.
‐‐ George A. Romero
My stories are Alaska stories, and they need to be told in Alaska. Evergreen Films is located in Alaska; the company does amazing work, and I am thrilled at the prospect of working together.
‐‐ Dana Stabenow
My stories are character driven.
‐‐ Terry McMillan
My stories are full of facts; they have a beginning and an end. For that reason, they will never... occupy a place in contemporary literature.
‐‐ Italo Calvino
My stories are fundamentally about the love of family.
‐‐ Patricia Polacco
My stories are never quite good enough.
‐‐ Anne Tyler
My stories are not Christianized at all. I don't even have any Christians in my stories. What they are, are stories about ordinary people going through extraordinary circumstances in which I'm exploring truth. How light overcomes darkness in a way that's unmistakable to anyone who has any kind of faith.
‐‐ Ted Dekker
My stories are often a little mysterious.
‐‐ Chris Van Allsburg
My stories are pretty simplistic, but the characters are always complex and always right, and that comes from the script and my research and reverse-engineering what I find in the real world.
‐‐ Tony Scott
My stories are sometimes closer to poems or meditations, but often there is at least a little narrative in them.
‐‐ Lydia Davis
My stories are very compact. I want them to say the most complex things in the simplest way.
‐‐ Etgar Keret
My stories are very somber, so I think I need the comic ingredient. Besides, life has so much humor.
‐‐ Manuel Puig
My stories deal with multicultural situations as well as multigenerational settings.
‐‐ Patricia Polacco
My stories have a deep spiritual core because I have a deep desire to understand things of the spirit, but yet I don't think I've written these stories from any kind of specific religious agenda because I don't think that would work.
‐‐ Sue Monk Kidd
My stories include realistic fiction and fantasy.
‐‐ Cynthia Leitich Smith
My stories run up and bite me on the leg - I respond by writing down everything that goes on during the bite. When I finish, the idea lets go and runs off.
‐‐ Ray Bradbury
My stories seem to always in some way explore mistakes and misapprehensions and the possibility of redemption - though that redemption doesn't always occur in expected ways.
‐‐ Therese Fowler
My stormtrooper suit would chip underneath the armpits and in between the thighs. So they had to do a lot of editing for my costume and shave some areas down.
‐‐ John Boyega
My story about becoming an actor is a completely non-romantic one. I became an actor because my parents were actors, and it seemed like a very... I knew I was going to act all my life, but I didn't know that I was going to be a professional actor. I thought I was just going to work as an actor every now and then.
‐‐ Gael Garcia Bernal
My story as an artist has been about trial and error. It's been about artist development, character building, struggle, happiness and failure, family, and music.
‐‐ Anderson Paak
My story is endless. I put in a teletype roll, you know, you know what they are, you have them in newspapers, and run it through there and fix the margins and just go, go - just go, go, go.
‐‐ Jack Kerouac
My story is really an affirmation of my strength and my luck. To live with a great artist like Ted Hughes or Mick Jagger is a very, very destructive role for a woman trying to be herself. In fact, it can't be done.
‐‐ Marianne Faithfull
My story is so boring: Long Island Jewish parents take their daughters to Broadway.
‐‐ Idina Menzel
My story is the story of countless millions of children whose families and nations were torn apart for money in the name of Jesus Christ.
‐‐ Sinead O'Connor
My story is the story of many postwar British families. Upward mobility. A council house and then new affluence.
‐‐ Sarah Waters
My story is the story of thousands of children from around the world. I hope it inspires others to stand up for their rights.
‐‐ Malala Yousafzai
My story reflexes come less from fantasy or horror than from the darker sort of psychological thriller - not as plot-driven as most, rather more mood-driven. My interest in the supernatural is a complication - though I am less interested in ghosts than in people who see ghosts.
‐‐ Graham Joyce
My story starts with my dad, a black boy born to a single mother in a small town in North Carolina. It starts with my parents meeting in Washington, D.C., in the '60s, at a time of incredible activism.
‐‐ Cory Booker