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I always knew I wanted kids, but when my mom passed away I was like, 'I want a bunch of kids. I want three kids or four kids, and I want to have that relationship again.' I can't bring my mom back, but I can have children.
Both my parents are chefs... I grew up in a restaurant and was always surrounded by cooks. I love food.
Being a sci-fi geek, it was just lovely to be on a show where I pretend I'm in outer space. That's always been my dream: to pretend to be out in space or actually be out in space.
I've always dreamed that George Lucas would call me one day and ask me to be in one of the 'Star Wars' films.
I always kind of think I don't have a style, just whatever seems to be appropriate for the story.
It was there that, through a mutual friend, I met John Waters - proving what I've always said: you meet the best people on field trips.
I've always loved New York City and the idea of a cultural exchange: the immigrants coming to America.
I sort of knew I was a bit of a drama queen. I always threw tantrums, so I knew I wasn't a normal child.
I've always looked up to John Terry; he's a massive defender and a rock. His one-v-one defending and reading of the game have really educated me. I watch a lot of clips of him.
Pressure is always in the back of your mind, but that's the pressure that drives you on and makes you perform to the best you can be.
I was always different from people. Especially being from Kentucky, I always got made fun of.
I don't want to be perfect, but I do want to be a role model. My mom always tells me that imperfections equal beauty. All of us are imperfect.
My dad says I could sing before I could talk, if that's possible. I was always humming and things like that.
I have always defended my convictions and what I believed to be the truth.
Online crime is practically always international, because they almost always cross traditional national borders.
Sadly, in any industry and in any work-related environment, females always strive to achieve a certain amount of perfection, whether that be skinny or pretty. It's a constant, in our society.
I've always been a fan of Kate Winslet. She's very classy and a sexy little thing, too.
I think there will always be a double standard between males and females, so I think that an actress is more likely to protect her public persona, so to speak, than an actor would be.
I am in the position where I don't have to work for the sake of working, so I'm very lucky, in a sense. So, I can always sit back and wait for a project that I respond to, that I want to do.
I had a snowboarding accident. I fell off a horse. I've had a concussion, a fractured rib... I walk into walls. I'm always bruised up.
Evangelicals always assume that humor and faith are contradictory. It's OK to smile, to be nice, but not frivolous.
You've got to keep your eye on the prize, always want more and never settle for what you have.
I've always wanted to do things different, always wanted to be the person who stands out from the pack.
As a kid growing up in a rural area, I was always tinkering with parts and machinery.
I was always out wiping around on the farm with three-wheelers and four-wheelers. I loved the speed and the adrenaline rush that followed.
I'm from Minnesota and have always lived there. And my competitive career actually started in the late '90s racing motocross, which then turned into racing snowmobiles professionally. I turned pro in 2003, racing with the best in the world and living my dream as a professional athlete.
The Boys and Girls club was basically a second home for me, and I always credit it with keeping me out of trouble. From the ages of 6 to 16, I was there nearly every day.
I was always very leery of my piano playing. As a young kid, I wanted to be a jazz musician, but my taste was far greater than my ability.
I always dreamed of making it in baseball, but life has moved pretty quickly for me.
The Dome is a metaphor that could mean anything - it could be nuclear fallout, terrorists - I've always been fascinated with stories where people's roles are flipped on their heads, be it the Wall Street guy, the techno guy, etc. All of those things are only successful when there are people and money around.
I kind of always made it a tradition, whenever Dream Theater played Toronto, to play a Rush cover.
Billy Sheehan has always been my number one favorite bass player of all time.
I surround myself with incredible musicians who inspire me to always do my best.
I see the headlines on Blabbermouth, and the fans are saying, 'Why is he always talking about Dream Theater?' I'm not talking about Dream Theater! I get asked about it.
I've known Russell Allen for over a decade now, and I've always thought he was a very underrated singer. He has one of the best voices in the business I've ever heard.
To me, a great drummer isn't always about somebody with chops who can shred. A great drummer is someone who is part of a great band.
It's always hard for an artist from the U.K. to break into the United States. It's especially harder for a rapper because hip-hop is such an American art form.
I try to listen to as much different music as possible - I've always got music blasting in my ears!
My outspoken positions haven't always been popular in the halls of Congress, but they have been rooted in what I believed was right and necessary.
Although I may find the type of programming seen during the 2004 Super Bowl and the 2003 Golden Globe Awards disgusting and disturbing, we must always work hard to defend the cherished freedoms so clearly outlined in our Constitution, including a healthy and free press.
Always flat front. You've got to be deeply suspicious of a man who consciously goes with pleats. Why would you do that?
The subject of criminal rehabilitation was debated recently in City Hall. It's an appropriate place for this kind of discussion because the city has always employed so many ex-cons and future cons.
Hollywood has always been political. They consider it their right and duty to tell us what is politically good and right.
You will always move toward anyone who increases you and away from anyone who makes you less.
I always wanted to work on films, and when I was starting in television in this country, in Great Britain, there really wasn't any film to be made.
I think the main thing about comedy and humor is that it's impossible and always was impossible to define.
I've always been in awe of filmmakers and their patience in realizing their vision because I could never do that.
I always forget about some of the things I've done, because you do 'em, and sometimes they don't come out, and... most of it's almost like daily chores or something. You check it off your list, and then it's gone.
I believe in servant leadership, and the servant always asks, 'Where am I needed most?'
Years ago on my radio show, I used to say, 'I'm a conservative, but I'm not in a bad mood about it.' I've always believed that civility in heavy doses is essential in self-government.
Once you have had success there are always people focusing on why it happened. Inevitably, there is a lot of scrutiny when you don't achieve the same again.
Throwaways are OK. When a quarterback throws the ball away in our system, that's a plus. That's a plus decision. That's the way I've always graded it.
Playing onstage, I'm always aware of where the bathrooms are. When Crohn's hits, I have to run, or it won't be pretty.
My mind has always kind of operated with this band like it's gonna be over tomorrow.
I had been reading magazines a lot, and I love magazines, and so I was always asking myself why is it that these gorgeous articles just don't translate well to the web? Presentation was one aspect of it.
I've just always liked monsters, since I was a little kid. It was always the thing I found interesting. It's always what I wanted to draw; it's always what I wanted to read, and so, yeah, I don't know. It's a good question for a therapist, why I like monsters. But I tend to not question it. It's what pays the bills, so that's kind of nice.
We're going to do everything possible to make sure that food safety is always paramount, and that we work with the industry as aggressively as we can to make sure that we're paying attention to the food-safety issues.
One of the things that I always say about bioterrorism, whether it's ourselves at the federal level, folks at the state level, or folks in the private industry, we've done many great things, especially since 9/11.
When I watch drummers, I always want to see energy. It's not about the proficiency of the musicianship; I'm just into the vibe and excitement of it. With drums, it's such a primeval thing.
All the Disney lead male characters always have this kind of John Davidson kind of look to them. They all look like the same guy, and all the females look like the same, and I think the guys are just way too big.
I always won in my imagination. I always hit the game-winning shot, or I hit the free throw. Or if I missed, there was a lane violation, and I was given another one.
I always tend to tilt dark on an ending, because I feel like, especially with horror movies, those are the endings that don't evaporate. Those are the ones that stick with you.
Whenever you take a general meeting, inevitably you run out of things to talk about, they'd always say, 'What's your dream project?' I would always pull out 'Gerald's Game.' If they knew the book, they'd say, 'Well, that's unfilmable.' If they didn't know the book it would take about 30 seconds of my pitch to say, 'That's not a movie.'
When I first started out and would go on pitch meetings, there was always this kind of eye-roll that would come with pitching a horror movie when you were dealing with the studios. Unless it was viewed as a cheap product that could turn a lot of profit, there wasn't a lot of interest in making it good.
I'm a firm believer that what you don't see is always scarier than what you do.
Building and sustaining tension is always my priority, so home entertainment provides challenges to that.
The way that we imitate each others' riffs is something that other bands don't do as much. If we're jamming with a jazz band, or I am jamming with a jazz band, I have to catch myself, the tendency is always to do that.
I would say my first golf memory was asking who Arnold Palmer was when he was always on the Pennzoil commercials. When I was a little kid I watched a lot of sports, but I didn't watch a lot of golf, and this guy was always on a tractor.
How could I get up there and say, 'People, we've got to do better,' when I was the poster child for everything that was wrong? I've always believed leaders don't ask others to do what they're unwilling to do.
I've always suggested if you can't stand the sight of your own blood, don't run for office.
LCD Soundsystem - they put the drummer in front. I always thought that was cool. Because the drummer is usually the guy in the back.
The second guy always gets caught, and that's why you have to initiate it instead of retaliating.
I've always just tried to be a guy who will lead by example, and I feel like if something has to be said, I will say it.
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