I even sang once at the opening of a supermarket. You name it, I've done it. Imelda May haveopensing Change image and share on social
I even scored Monaco's goal too. Please, put it down as an own goal for me! Alessandro Del Piero goalmonacoput Change image and share on social
I even smoke in bed. Imagine smoking a cigar in bed, reading a book. Next to your bed, there's a cigar table with a special cigar ashtray, and your wife is reading a book on how to save the environment. Raul Julia ashtraybedbook share on social
I even thought of adopting a child as a single mother. Diana Ross adoptchildmother Change image and share on social
I even went so far as to become a Southern Baptist for a while, until I realized that they didn't hold 'em under long enough. Kinky Friedman baptistholdlong Change image and share on social
I eventually became an actor, starting with doing stand-up comedy in New York and then theater wherever they would let me. Finally, I moved out here to Los Angeles and got on a show. Nolan North actorangelescomedy Change image and share on social
I eventually found that the soul is more than an immortal commodity to win and save. It is the repository of the inner divine, the truest part of us. Sue Monk Kidd commoditydivineeventually Change image and share on social
I eventually grew into a pre-teen Marilyn Munster, that being the only option I could find that allowed for a) blonde hair, b) a fondness for frilly pink things and wearing ribbons in your hair, and c) hanging out with monsters. Seanan McGuire allowblondeeventually share on social
I eventually just imagined being a little boy who was quote unquote 'normal': who could learn like all the kids around me that I felt excluded from. And I imagined myself into one of these and into someone who could read. Philip Schultz boyeventuallyexclude share on social
I eventually made the reunion with my father that I'd used as a default daydream throughout my childhood, but by then, we'd both outgrown the only relationship we could have had to each other. I was over 30 by the time I met him again and no longer needed a father. Mona Simpson childhooddaydreamdefault share on social