I found L.A. much less responsive to the name Juilliard than New York was. In New York, that name actually means something. People will look up from their desks when you walk in. In L.A. it's, 'Oh yeah, that's a music school. What do you play?' Finn Wittrock deskfindjuilliard share on social
I found leaving Manchester United very, very hard. Eric Cantona findhardleave Change image and share on social
I found literary idols in Adrienne Kennedy, Nella Larsen, and Ntozake Shange, writers who'd dared to locate a sanctioned, forbidden space between white vulnerability and black invincibility. Margo Jefferson adrienneblackdare Change image and share on social
I found longer races boring. I found the mile just perfect. Roger Bannister borefindlong Change image and share on social
I found many treasures in the woods over the years: shotgun shells, empty Colt 45 bottles, old railroad spikes, orange and black beetles eating a dead mouse, pebbles that looked just like teeth, old stone walls and cellar holes, a rusted out frying pan, the skull of a cat. Jennifer McMahon beetleblackbottle share on social
I found many ways around my dyslexia, but I still have trouble transforming words into sounds. I have to memorize and rehearse before reading anything aloud to avoid embarrassing myself by mispronouncing words. Philip Schultz aloudavoiddyslexia share on social
I found marriage somewhat stifling. I don't know that I am the kind of man who ought to be married. Burt Lancaster findkindman Change image and share on social
I found maths very easy, but I still enjoyed discovering things. You have to have the necessary information. For example, what's the difference between the mean and the median? Probability fascinated me. You have to think very carefully about things, which is the way my mind works anyway. Daniel Tammet carefullydifferencediscover share on social
I found Mick Jagger... very bright. I always liked him very much and still do. Michael Lindsay-Hogg brightfindjagger Change image and share on social
I found more joy in sorrow than you could find in joy. Sara Teasdale findjoysorrow Change image and share on social