What I can say that's different in American television... in Britain, they wouldn't cancel something after a couple of episodes. In the States they would. They would just decide it's not working, take it off and put something else in on the fall schedule.
‐‐ John Barrowman
What I can't completely understand is most other people's fascination with what the famous among us do with their lips and the rest of their bodies. Why do ordinary people become the target of this curiosity simply by virtue of the fact that other people recognise their names and faces but know almost nothing else about them?
‐‐ Alan Alda
What I can't figure out is why we're not making more R-rated movies, actually.
‐‐ Lorenzo di Bonaventura
What I can't quite see at this stage is that the evidence, even to the president, seems to be that clear. And if it is that clear, I can't understand why we are not capable of convincing our closest allies that given that evidence, they ought to join us in this effort.
‐‐ Lawrence Eagleburger
What I can't tell with a photo I will tell with a painting, and what I can't tell with a painting I will tell with a video or text sometimes, et cetera.
‐‐ Francis Alys
What I can tell them is the way you become an Olympic champion is to start working now. I tell them why it's always worth it to put the time and effort into something you want to be good at.
‐‐ Rafer Johnson
What I cannot love, I overlook. Is that real friendship?
‐‐ Anais Nin
What I care about is maximum information.
‐‐ Brian Kilmeade
What I care about is readers because without readers I can't make a living... And I think it's a bad thing for the world if people don't read anymore. I want people to read a lot.
‐‐ Barry Eisler
What I care about is whether or not a leader will work with America's working people, whether or not a leader cares about responsibility and honest work and whether or not a leader will fight to keep the American Dream alive.
‐‐ Richard Trumka
What I claim is to live to the full the contradiction of my time, which may well make sarcasm the condition of truth.
‐‐ Roland Barthes
What I couldn't help noticing was that I learned more about the novel in a morning by trying to write a page of one than I'd learned in seven years or so of trying to write criticism.
‐‐ Philip Pullman
What I couldn't say verbally I was able to express physically through the guitar.
‐‐ Dave Mustaine
What I count as real prosperity... is the growth in a knowledge of God, and in a testimony, and in the power to live the gospel and to inspire our families to do the same. That is prosperity of the truest kind.
‐‐ Heber J. Grant
What I cry out for, like every being, with my whole life and all my earthly passion, is something very different from an equal to cherish: it is a God to adore.
‐‐ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
What I'd like is to turn out like Jessica Simpson, with her whole brand.
‐‐ Nicole Polizzi
What I'd like to do is be able to work with Democrats to reform current entitlement programs for future generations, grandfathering all the grandparents.
‐‐ Jeb Hensarling
What I'd like to do is continue a private sector, free market Main Street types of policies. And those include less regulation. They include a fairer, flatter tax system.
‐‐ Bill Flores
What I'd like to get across is try your best to be yourself. I realize there are those who are much further along than you are; there are stars, but learn to be who you are and to play yourself. Be confident in that fact.
‐‐ Jerome Richardson
What I'd like to pass on to my children is the thirst for knowledge. It's something I experience every day that I learned from my father. He always taught me that no matter how long you've done something, you can always learn something new and be better at what you do.
‐‐ Francesco Quinn
What I'd like to say is that I think the lives of every one of these little kids who are trapped in these unsafe and failing schools are too important, and I'm willing to take the abuse in order to help them.
‐‐ James R. Leininger
What I'd like to see Donald Trump do is start talking about his vision for leading the country and the policies that he would propose that would help hardworking American families who have struggled through the last few years and then also to differentiate himself from Hillary Clinton.
‐‐ Bill Flores
What I'd love to do is every now and then go, 'Oh my God, I've got this amazing idea for 'Doctor Who.'
‐‐ Neil Gaiman
What I'd love to do is work with kids in the U.S. to raise their awareness and encourage them to be global citizens. We're all connected these days; we can listen to the same music as kids all around the world and share our ideas.
‐‐ Jason Mraz
What I'd love to do would be to bring a person from the past to me. In that case I'd pick Jane Austen, because I'd like to know what really made her tick. It's my opinion that she was inhibited by her family and a desire to do the right thing. Away from all that, I believe she'd show new facets and enjoy the adventure.
‐‐ Jo Beverley
What I'd really like to control is not machines, but people.
‐‐ Stephen Hawking
What I'd really like to do is do a film or two a year and then do theater in New York the rest of the year.
‐‐ Piper Perabo
What I'd really like to give a try is cricket, because I grew up playing American baseball.
‐‐ Jeremy London
What I'd really like to write is a romantic comedy. This is my favorite kind of movie. I feel almost embarrassed revealing this, because the genre has been so degraded in the past twenty years that saying you like romantic comedies is essentially an admission of mild stupidity.
‐‐ Mindy Kaling
What I'd say about that is that we must respect homosexuals in the church. I've got many homosexual friends, the issue is not in any way a homophobic reaction on my part.
‐‐ George Carey
What I decide to wear literally depends on how I'm feeling that day.
‐‐ Sarah Hyland
What I desire most in my life is to become a better person. I genuinely want to be good.
‐‐ Scott Derrickson
What I did do a lot as a child was read, and I particularly remember reading all the 'Hardy Boys' books, a set of history books called the 'Landmark Books,' and a series of science books called the 'All About Books.'
‐‐ Martin Chalfie
What I did for a living for so many years separated who I was from what I did.
‐‐ Christy Turlington
What I did in my youth is hundreds of times easier today. Technology breeds crime.
‐‐ Frank Abagnale
What I did in New York was bring people together, an overwhelmingly Democratic state. But I was able to get Democrats to support the most conservative sweeping policy changes in any state in America.
‐‐ George Pataki
What I did not yet know so intensely was the hatred of the white American for the black, a hatred so deep that I wonder if every white man in this country, when he plants a tree, doesn't see Negroes hanging from its branches.
‐‐ Jean Genet
What I did to celebrate was I went home to my 535-square-foot apartment by myself and ate supper by myself. That was how I celebrated getting a record deal.
‐‐ Josh Turner
What I did was I completed the half-hour film, but before really showing it, I wrote two more sections for a potential feature film which I didn't think would really happen, but at least I had it in case.
‐‐ Jim Jarmusch
What I did was sit down with the Washington State officials, with the historic preservation people, with the tribe, the local community, the port of Port Angeles, and we worked this thing out, and we protected the tribe's interest.
‐‐ Norm Dicks
What I did was take the Jesus of the Gospels, the Son of God, the Son of the Virgin Mary, and sought to make Him utterly believable, a vital breathing character.
‐‐ Anne Rice
What I did when I identified Mike Webster's thing, I showed it to other doctors. We all agreed that this was something new, but we had to give it a name. This was not dementia pugilistica. Maybe we could have called it dementia footballitica!
‐‐ Bennet Omalu
What I did, you know, being away from my family, letting so many people down. I let myself down, not being out on the football field, being in a prison bed, in a prison bunk, writing letters home, you know. That wasn't my life.
‐‐ Michael Vick
What I didn't foresee in 2005 was the rise of the post-PC, which are all these tablets now. These are the things that actually will probably be the end of the consoles.
‐‐ John Romero
What I didn't know that by sticking to craft we would blow open some doors that I never saw opened before.
‐‐ James Lipton
What I didn't know was I was deeply attracted to the big space.
‐‐ David Hockney
What I didn't know was that if I didn't stand with my back to the wall, Hollywood people would unscrew my ass and sell it down the river.
‐‐ Joseph Wambaugh
What I discovered all over Ireland is that people living simple lives by the sea or in the remote countryside seem a lot calmer than city folk with their iPads and their Android phones.
‐‐ James Nesbitt
What I discovered in Auschwitz is the human condition, the end point of a great adventure, where the European traveler arrived after his two-thousand-year-old moral and cultural history.
‐‐ Imre Kertesz
What I discovered in Berlin was this immense freedom because it felt like you could start any kind of project and nobody would care... and that's what I sort of adopted to my own.
‐‐ Agnes Obel