I had starred in more than 30 successful films, six in a row directed by Cecil B. De Mille. Gloria Swanson cecildirectfilm Change image and share on social
I had started calling her Lucy shortly after we met; I didn't like the name Lucille. That's how our television show was called I Love Lucy, not Lucille. Desi Arnaz calllovelucille Change image and share on social
I had started doing theater in high school, and while I was doing that, I got my manager. Michael Rady highmanagerschool Change image and share on social
I had started law school at Florida State University as a part-timer. I would go two quarters, and they allowed me to drop out to play baseball, and then I'd get readmitted in September. I was convinced I was going to be a lawyer and was using my baseball salary to pay my way through school. Tony La Russa allowbaseballconvince share on social
I had started losing weight. I mean he didn't know anything about the journey that I was on at that point obviously but from my highest weight of just over 300 pounds I lost about 45 pounds. Star Jones highjourneylose Change image and share on social
I had started my love affair with Wimbledon. John Newcombe affairlovestart Change image and share on social
I had started off, before I ever got an acting job, working at Robert De Niro's Tribeca Productions as a reader. I was always interested in that side of the camera. Mira Sorvino actcamerainterest Change image and share on social
I had started teaching because I love brainteasers. At some point, I had taken every standardized test out there - the SATs, the GREs, the GMATs, the MCATs. I just took them for fun. Jose Ferreira brainteasersfungmats Change image and share on social
I had started to feel that somewhere in the second half of the 20th century, the idea of page-turning as a good thing had been lost. You were getting books that were the equivalent of absolutely beautifully prepared dishes of food that didn't taste like anything much. Neil Gaiman 20thabsolutelybeautifully share on social
I had started writing as a poet in a closed, post-Revival, claustrophobic world, where the shadows of the national upheaval and the intense effort - the intense self-conscious effort - to make a literary movement were still evident. Now we lived a life as writers that was more cosmopolitan, more open, that had more travel and exchange. Eavan Boland claustrophobiccloseconscious share on social