I Quotes
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“I was a fan of "The Daily Show" I watched it,I never imagined being on it, but I figured I would just go down there and do my best Stephen Colbert impression.”
“I was a fan of 'Six Feet Under' and was very sad when it ended, so I was not ready to switch my allegiance to another show. So I was like, 'I'm not watching this 'True Blood.'' Then a friend got a bootleg copy of the first four episodes, and by the third one, I was irrevocably hooked.”
“I was a fan of Andy's since I was a small kid. I recall seeing an ad of famous people on an airplane together. It was caricature drawing. There was Muhammad Ali, there was Miles Davis, and there was Andy Warhol. I had a fascination with him since I was little.”
“I was a fan of Charlie Sheen - he's an incredibly likable, affable guy - well, until he doesn't like you.”
“I was a fan of heavy music - first metal, then punk, then hip hop.”
“I was a fan of Hitchcock, but more importantly than that, he is such an inscrutable man, and a very carefully inscrutable man. He apparently was blank-faced with a calm and controlled presence. I was immediately anxious and thought, 'How am I going to get behind that?'”
“I was a fan of the 'Dredd' comics when I was a teenager.”
“I was a fan of the television show as a kid but I wouldn't say that I've followed all the movies or anything like that. But I was a television junkie as a kid.”
“I was a fantastic student until ten, and then my mind began to wander.”
“I was a farm kid from the plains of South Venezuela, from a very poor family. I grew up in a palm tree house with an earthen floor.”
“I was a fashion addict by the time I was 11 years old. I'd wear a miniskirt and patent-leather boots.”
“I was a fat child and loved cake, perhaps because it was the only sweet thing in my life.”
“I was a fat child; I was asthmatic. No wonder I'm a hypochondriac.”
“I was a fat girl growing up and had to change schools because kids were so mean.”
“I was a fat little kid with a speech impediment. I used to get beat up, not just picked on.”
“I was a fat-headed guy, full of pain.”
“I was a feature one time and they gave me host money. When I called to complain the guy goes "no you didn't feature, you co-hosted". He literally invented a term so he didn't have to pay me. And obviously that check bounced!”
“I was a federal public defender during the most important years of the drug war. I saw people go to jail for nothing, and go to jail for a long time.”
“I was a feminist in the Sixties, and can you imagine? The worst thing I could have done was to be in fashion. It was the most uncomfortable position.”
“I was a fervent Catholic, and I belonged to the national organizations, even becoming one of the national leaders, until the age of 21, 22.”
“I was a few miles south of Louisville when I planned my journey. I spread out my map under a tree and made up my mind to go through Kentucky, Tennessee, and Georgia to Florida, thence to Cuba, thence to some part of South America; but it will be only a hasty walk. I am thankful, however, for so much.”
Source: John Muir’s Incredible Travel Memoirs: A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf, My First Summer in the Sierra, The Mountains of California, Travels in Alaska, Steep Trails… (Illustrated): Adventure Memoirs & Wilderness Studies from the Naturalist, Environmental Philosopher and Early Advocate of Preservation of Wilderness, the Author of The Yosemite and Picturesque California
“I was a fight to the death, and I felt great.”
Source: The Kane Chronicles, The, Book One: Red Pyramid
“I was a fighter and very determined. There was no way I was going to back out without winning.”
“I was a fighter pilot, flying Hurricanes all round the Mediterranean. I flew in the Western Desert of Libya, in Greece, in Syria, in Iraq and in Egypt.”
Source: Boy: Tales of Childhood
“I was a film student. I became an actor but I thought I'd be pursuing filmmaking originally.”
“I was a film-directing major at NYU. I'm still not sure why I became a directing major, when I was really an actor and a comedian, but there was something that drew me to doing that.”
“I was a filmmaker. I made movies. I made films. And I always took photos and made films, always from the beginning.”
“I was a finalist for the Pulitzer as a reporter.”
“I was a fine arts major in college, and a painter for many years. And I found that, like writing, art is very similar.”
“I was a fireman. I lived in the fire staÂtion for about a year. The pay wasn't so good. It was kind of like being in the army, or what I imagine that would be like.”
“I was a first time bride at 44. I had never even lived with anybody. And after running my own business for many years, I knew how to be the boss - but I had no idea how to be a good partner.”
“I was a fitness fiasco - until I found Pilates . . . It's been the most gentle on my body I'm longer and leaner and much more graceful. I can honestly say it's changed my body - and my life.”
“I was a fixer, a builder - an inventor - ever since I can remember.”
“I was a flower that bloomed and sparked way too fast. He took me in ’cause I was pretty in all kinds of colors but way too soon I stood on his table sad and dried up. I forgot to nourish myself and the sun never shone from my sky.”
“I was a foodie and I continue to be a foodie.”
“I was a fool for love, I was a fool.”
“I was a fool,' I say, because I might as well admit it. 'I gave up the bird in my hand for two in the bush.”
Source: The Queen of Nothing
“I was a fool. I thought you learned the old ways by forgetting the new.”
Source: Black Leopard, Red Wolf
“I was a fool!" Percy roared, so loudly that Lupin nearly dropped his photograph. "I was an idiot, I was a pompous prat, I was a - a -" "Ministry-loving, family-disowning, power-hungry moron," said Fred. Percy swallowed. "Yes, I was!" "Well, you can't say fairer than that," said Fred, holding out his hand to Percy.”
“I was a fool. I had no idea what I was getting myself into. But I
have to say, it's been incredibly rewarding and I learn so much every
day.”
“I was a football player and competitor in life.”
“I was a football player at college and dislocated my thumb. I was out for a bit and passed the theatre and saw some lovely drama students walking into an audition for 'Much Ado About Nothing' and thought: 'That's what I'll do when I recover.' I joined that production and was hooked.”
“I was a football player. I liked it a lot...unfortunately that's where I first wrecked my knees. Playing high school football, getting cut across the knees. They haven't healed since. Back then they didn't have the surgery techniques that they have now.”
“I was a founding member of the 'Dungeons and Dragons' club at my high school. I was in chorus, I was in swing choir. I was an outcast but I was an outcast among a group of outcasts.”
“I was a freelance journalist, and it was a struggle because I had to pitch all the time, research, and stay on top of subjects.”
“I was a freethinker before I knew how to think.”
“I was a French Quarter rat from the moment I could get on a bus by myself and go to the French Quarter. I played music most of my early life and it just seemed that to entertain people was a really good thing to do.”
“I was a freshman All-American, and I tore my ACL in the third game. But God has a plan for everything. I had a chance to turn away from Him in that situation or draw closer to Him. I decided to draw closer to Him, and came back stronger from it.”
“I was a freshman and auditioned for the school play. Freshmen usually never got cast. I was the first freshman to be actually given a legitimate part and it was that feeling of 'Wow! I broke the system!”
“I was a freshman in college in 1980, the year that Reagan was elected, and I went around badgering people to vote for him.”