I had always realized it was desirable to gear down the jet. Frank Whittle desirablegearjet Change image and share on social
I had always said to myself that forty was the cut off point of my apprenticeship which may for some people sound like a very long one, but the novel as art is a middle-aged art. Jane Rule ageapprenticeshipart Change image and share on social
I had always secretly wanted to write a novel. Ransom Riggs secretlywantwrite Change image and share on social
I had always seen myself as a star; I wanted to be a galaxy. Twyla Tharp galaxystarwant Change image and share on social
I had always shown childhood as something difficult, something you want to get the hell out of, but now I wanted to do a story that was the opposite, about that moment in time when you're in that world of discovery, doing what you want to do. That fleeting moment when you're in your zone. Gilbert Hernandez childhooddifficultdiscovery share on social
I had always sort of done dramatic things, and I love them; it's my background. But when I think about 'Fresh Meat,' I just think about the cast and the crew that we had... we just had a great time. Kimberley Nixon backgroundcastcrow Change image and share on social
I had always studied French and was obsessed with French films. I hated the way American films always had happy endings. I liked the way French films had dark and unpleasant characters; it was much more realistic. Jerry Hall americancharacterdark share on social
I had always sung, as far back as I can remember, for the pure love of it. My voice was contralto, and I sang in a church in Naples from fourteen till I was eighteen. Enrico Caruso backchurchcontralto Change image and share on social
I had always sung in choirs. Even when it was something to be laughed at or made fun of, you know, in school. And I was always the kid who was picked at the Christmas concert to sing the solo, you know, while the other kids snickered in the front few rows. Scott Weiland choirchristmasconcert share on social
I had always suspected that one could build an entire house from what went into the landfill, and, sure enough, it's true. Dan Phillips buildentirehouse Change image and share on social