“I mean, I grew up riding. I can't ever remember not being able to ride or rope and all that stuff. It was part of my life growing up, so it was fun for me.” MeanI CanAbleRememberFunStuffGrowing UpGrowingGrewGrew UpRidingRope Author:Tim McGraw
“I remember years ago being on the set of 'Dreamcatcher' and not only did I have such great admiration for Morgan Freeman and was just thrilled to be around him, I was struck by the fact that he seemed to be having perhaps more fun than I was at his job. And I thought, 'Well, that's very promising.” YearsWellsFactsJobsRememberFunYears AgoAdmirationFreeman Author:Timothy Olyphant
“I'm a sucker for gag reels and teaser trailers for new seasons. One of the great parts of panels, especially on a show like 'Supernatural,' which can be so dark, it's fun to get up there and laugh and remember we're only telling a story. Seeing Eric Kripke and Ben Edlund up there being so funny always makes me laugh.” StoriesShowsRememberFunDarkLaughingSeeingSeasonsGet UpSuckerEricTrailersMake Me LaughGagsTeasers Author:Jared Padalecki
“I remember actually liking a girl in high school who was kind of an outcast and weird, and people made fun of her. I remember hanging out with her, but I was apprehensive about telling anyone I really liked her.” PeopleKindMadeSchoolRememberGirlFunHigh SchoolHanging OutOutcast Author:Beau Mirchoff
“It was a great place to grow up. There were always kids around in our neighborhood. We had a basketball hoop in the back of our house, a little front yard where you could get touch football games going. I know you think of it as a big city, but it was fun for me to grow up in New Orleans. I remember it as a very normal childhood.” ThinkingKnowsLittlesBigsKidsRememberGamesHouseFunGrowsCitiesGrowing UpChildhoodFrontsFootballBasketballNormalNeighborhoodYardsNew OrleansFootball GameBig CitiesTouch Football Author:Eli Manning
“The era of television in which I grew up was much simpler than now. Its conventions were quite transparent and fun to think about. Who could ever remember the plot of those shows?” ThinkingShowsRememberFunTelevisionGrewGrew UpErasPlotConventionsTransparent Author:Joe Bradley
“I've discovered nothing. but do you remember how much we talked when we were boys? We talked just for the fun of it. We knew very well it was only talk, but still we enjoyed it.” WellsStillsRememberFunBoysEnjoyed Book:Selected Works: Translated from the Italian and with an Introd. by R. W. Flint Source: Selected Works: Translated from the Italian and with an Introd. by R. W. Flint
“The days of my youth I remember as nearly always in need of explanation, and not as much fun as advertised in the promotions for board games and breakfast cereal.” NeedsRememberGamesFunYouthExplanationBoardsBreakfastPromotionCerealBoard GamesBreakfast Cereal Author:Lewis H. Lapham
“The avant-garde theater is fun; it is free-wheeling, bold, iconoclastic, and often wildly, wildly funny. If you will approach it with childlike innocence -- putting your standard responses aside, for they do not apply -- if you will approach it on its own terms, I think you will be in for a liberating surprise. I think you may no longer be content with plays that you can't remember halfway down the block.” IfsThinkingMayPlayRememberFunTermApproachStandardsTheaterSurpriseResponseBlockInnocenceLiberatingHalfwayChildlikeAvant GardeWheeling Author:Edward Albee
“I don't enjoy the diminishing agility of the body!I had knee surgery and I no longer can go do three yoga classes and run. It's not as much fun, physically. But emotionally, it's way more fun. I am so much happier and contented and less agitated - I'm just calmer. So it's like everything in this human existence, it's a trade off - it's like you trade the virility of the body for the agility of the spirit. That's a good line. I have to remember that!” WayHumansBodyRunningRememberSpiritThreeFunEnjoyLinesExistenceClassLike YouYogaTradeKneesSurgeryHuman ExistenceAgilityTrade OffsCalmer Author:Elizabeth Lesser
“Winning is a lot of fun. I remember having a meeting a couple years ago and telling the guys: 'You're not enjoying yourselves.' O'Neill said to me afterwards, 'Skip, it's not fun unless you win.'” YearsSaidRememberGuyWinningFunEnjoyCoupleYears AgoMeetingsYankeesNew York YankeesSkip Author:Joe Torre
“I definitely use "smiling while rapping" as a tool in the booth. I want to have fun while recording. At times it can get tedious and stressful when it's not sounding the way you heard it in your head, but you've got to remember to just smile and appreciate the fact that you're even in the booth and there are people who want to hear your art.” PeopleWayWantArtFactsUseRememberFunHeardAppreciateToolsRapHaving FunStressfulTediousJust Smile Author:Macklemore
“I took a drama class in elementary school, and I just remember having so much fun with it. From there, I just studied, got better as I went along, and continued to grow.” SchoolRememberFunGrowsClassDramaElementary SchoolDrama Class Author:Sinqua Walls
“I remember watching Barry Sanders highlights as a kid, and the Lions always being a fun team. I, personally, really never had a real negative connotation with the team. And I didn't really listen to those who did after I was drafted.” RealKidsRememberFunTeamNegativeLionsHighlightsConnotation Author:Ndamukong Suh
“I notice that my characters go out to dinner and have fun and take these great trips, but I spend so much time on their lives, I don’t have much of a personal life of my own. I have to sort of remember to fill out that little notebook on me.” LittlesCharacterRememberFunMy OwnDinnerHaving FunPersonal LifeNotebook Author:Angelina Jolie
“I'm not for the villains, I'm only for the princesses. I mean it's fun to have Jafar [Aladdin cartoon villain] or whatever; I didn't even remember their names 'cause they're not important to me.” MeanImportantRememberNamesFunCausesVillainPrincessCartoon Author:Mariah Carey
“It's no fun to lose, ... We haven't lost in a while and now we get to remember what it feels like. Everybody wants to be undefeated and that's what we wanted. There are no excuses.” WantFeelsWantedRememberLostFunLosesHavensExcuseNo ExcusesUndefeated Author:Mark Richt
“Remember, acting is not a business of glamour. It is science, craft and an art. Read about acting; don't do it for the sake of fun. Actors such as Paresh Rawal and Naseeruddin Shah are great examples; they are surviving only because they have read well.” WellsArtRememberActorsFunActingExampleSakeCraftsSurvivingGlamour Author:Boman Irani
“The other day Aks and I went up to your ranch for a day's fishing. I cannot remember any day when we have had more fun on a stream. We had along with us three newspaper men and a few secret service people, many of whom had never seen a trout stream, so we did the thing up right by borrowing frying pans, bacon and corn meal from the wife of your rancher - and we cooked an outdoor meal for the crowd. It was really quite a day.” PeopleMenRememberThreeFunSportsSecretWifeCrowdsNewspapersMealsStreamsFishingCornBorrowingTroutFryingSecret ServiceRanchersFrying Pans Author:Dwight D. Eisenhower
“When I was a girl, I would make up songs for fun. Then I realized, after making them up, that I could remember how they went a week later - I remember that's when I thought: Maybe I'm gonna be a singer.” RememberSongGirlFunWeekSingersI Realized Author:Lady Saw
“I remember seeing Airplane, and even Mel Brooks movies like History of the World Part I, and just really loving that style of movies that make fun of movies. I think it needs to be done. All of these movies are ripe for being poked at.” ThinkingWorldNeedsDoneRememberFunSeeingStyleAirplaneWorld HistoryRipeBrooks Author:Ashley Tisdale
“As TV embedded itself into the national consciousness, it got us to remember how more than just the facts transmits truth and reality - and in fun, engaging ways. TV also showed us how telling our stories, confronting our own truths makes us and the people with whom we're sharing feel less lonely and alienated.” PeopleWayFeelsFactsStoriesRealityRememberFunConsciousnessTvsLonelyEngagingEmbeddedTransmitConfrontingTruth And Reality Author:Lee Gutkind