You get those hunger pains. 'I am so hungry. We don't have any food. What are we going to eat?' Your stomach hurts. Then you get so upset and mad, like, no food. You start having tantrums and don't want to do anything. You get mad at everybody because you don't have any food. That's what happens when you don't eat. You are so sluggish.
‐‐ Ben McLemore
You get thought of in terms of your last job. So if my last job is that of a meat cleaver-wielding character, I will hardly be cast as some benign, older gentleman.
‐‐ Ben Cross
You get three hours' sleep and then you start all over again. Relentless. Pre-production was almost harder than filming. I was all over the city every day. It was really exhausting.
‐‐ Ed Harris
You get to a certain age, and you are forbidden access. You're not going to get the kind of coverage that you would like in music magazines; you're not going to get played on radio, and you're not going to get played on television. I have to survive on word of mouth.
‐‐ David Bowie
You get to a certain age and you can't judge yourself on your dad or your parents.
‐‐ Ellie Goulding
You get to a certain age, and you feel the need to reward yourself just for existing.
‐‐ Rufus Wainwright
You get to a certain age and you just want to prove that you can still rock - that you've still got it.
‐‐ Jarvis Cocker
You get to a certain age where you prepare yourself for happiness. Sometimes you never remember to actually get happy.
‐‐ John Mayer
You get to a certain point - gratefully - when you're out of your twenties, and you realize how fleeting life is. So, it becomes important to feel as if the people in your life know exactly how you feel about them at all times.
‐‐ Johnny Galecki
You get to a certain point in your life where you get closer to the end of your life than the beginning, and it colors your life, in a way.
‐‐ Emmylou Harris
You get to a place where you do your job, and then you dust your hands off and say, 'Okay, my job is done. Now, it's in the stars. We'll see what happens.' There's nothing I can do to affect it.
‐‐ Sam Huntington
You get to a point in your career, I think, it's not even about money. You're secure. You want to win Super Bowls.
‐‐ Jay Cutler
You get to a point where it gets very complex, where you have money laundering activities, drug related activities, and terrorist support activities converging at certain points and becoming one.
‐‐ Sibel Edmonds
You get to a point where it's like you can't really do anything right, and people will pick on you for whatever decisions you make, so I just try and take no notice and get on with my music.
‐‐ Taylor Swift
You get to a point where the factual adjudication doesn't matter because there are all these other outlets that are far less responsible, all talking about the ad, some of which have a political reason for promoting it.
‐‐ David Brock
You get to a point where the kind of beautiful chaos can't really fuel your creative existence any longer because it's not stable, however amazing and exciting it may be.
‐‐ Kaki King
You get to a point where you get tired of being stupid and selfish and not being honest with yourself.
‐‐ Alex Rodriguez
You get to a point where you have to start planning, when you cross that line where you have enough value to get someone's movie made if you attach yourself to it, you have to be very thoughtful and have to plan. When you're starting out, you're willing to do anything.
‐‐ Chris Pratt
You get to a point where you really can't manage more artists, because representing artists takes a lot of time.
‐‐ Larry Gagosian
You get to about 65 or 70 and you lose friends and the world does seem to be an endlessly difficult place and tragic place, so it's more and more difficult for me to find the bright lights.
‐‐ Michael Morpurgo
You get to act for a living. You're fortunate. So act like it.
‐‐ Jeremy London
You get to an age when you lose people close to you.
‐‐ Ciaran Hinds
You get to an age where you get tired of hiding behind whatever people think is correct.
‐‐ Betty Wright
You get to be famous or have some notoriety and there are so many people who want a piece of you.
‐‐ Oscar De La Hoya
You get to be wiser by storying the world and seeing it through other forms of consciousness than your own.
‐‐ Aidan Chambers
You get to bring your own sound system when you play an arena, all the lights and visual stuff, which I think is really cool. There's something about those old arenas, where it feels larger than life.
‐‐ Dan Auerbach
You get to Hollywood and you are in the land of big money where they don't like to see only one screenwriter's name. It's much better if you've got four or five.
‐‐ Nigel Kneale
You get to know them, they get to know you and see if they like you. Then they'll vote on you to become a prospect. You have to be sponsored by a Hells Angel.
‐‐ Chuck Zito
You get to relive your childhood when you have a baby and you see these toys and these books you read when you were little - the innocence that you are able to maintain because you have to find that again in order to connect with your child keeps you in a special state of mind.
‐‐ Idina Menzel
You get to say, 'Here's my philosophical idea about what the costume should like,' and the costume designer comes and gives you choices and sometimes they're all good, and I say, 'What do you think?' and they pick the right thing.
‐‐ John Sayles
You get to that age where you're watching a lot of television, and who doesn't want to be on television?
‐‐ Jason Marsden
You get to the big leagues, and you think, 'Can I do this stuff?' Then you take the first pitch down the middle for Strike 1, and you think, 'I could have hit that.'
‐‐ Joe Torre
You get to the end of something, you're laughing, you're like, 'That's funny, and that's funny,' and then you get to the end, and the credits come down, and you're like, 'That's it?! That's the whole thing?! You had me here for that?!' I just don't want to do that.
‐‐ Mike Birbiglia
You get to the middle of a take that's going really well and the camera will run out of film. They have to stop you, apologize and then you've got to get things going all over again.
‐‐ David Morse
You get to the plate and nothing is going through your mind. You see the ball, you see the seams.
‐‐ Jason Giambi
You get to the point in life where you realize you have to roll up your sleeves, deal with the consequences of what happens, and carry your own weight.
‐‐ Ernie Isley
You get to the rink, stretch for 10-15 minutes, go on the ice 20 minutes before practice starts and do goalie drills, practice for an hour, then stay on the ice for about 10-15 minutes to do extra shooting.
‐‐ Henrik Lundqvist
You get to where you kind of like it, and It's a habit That's hard to break. I still find myself sittin' in a cafe, like a pizza parlor.
‐‐ Chris LeDoux
You get too old to lose. When you were a young guy, you bounced back from losses.
‐‐ Bill Parcells
You get tough when you grow up unloved. People described me as a boyish girl - rather shy, but I didn't show it. I had an attitude. I was rather wild. I lied a lot because I knew the alternative was to be punished. As I got older I realised I didn't have to lie any more and it was a nice feeling. I could be myself.
‐‐ Maj Sjowall
You get tragedy where the tree, instead of bending, breaks.
‐‐ Ludwig Wittgenstein
You get trapped by stories. Though I've got this reputation for being out of control, it's not true, it just happens to be a more interesting story than the truth.
‐‐ Terry Gilliam
You get up about 2-3 o'clock in the morning and get through about 7 or 8 and 12 hours later you start all over. That's the worst kind of work a person can do. You have to do these two shifts to get one day.
‐‐ Buck Owens
You get up and you preach a sermon and people walk away thinking what a great guy - and that's a failure as a pastor. Our job is to proclaim Christ.
‐‐ Joshua Harris
You get used to being lazy doing films, but classical theatre's going to finish me off.
‐‐ Michael Gambon
You get used to it when you feel like you're an artist.
‐‐ Pharrell Williams
You get used to sadness, growing up in the mountains, I guess.
‐‐ Loretta Lynn
You get used to the rejection and you don't take it personally.
‐‐ Daniel Craig
You get used to working with one choreographer. You kind of get stuck in that vein and you work your way out of it, picking up someone else's style, their flavor. It takes a bit of time.
‐‐ Janet Jackson