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I'm a simple hillbilly. I don't like eating modern, industrialized, fast food. I grew up eating home-cooked food. So when I'm traveling abroad, like when I recently received a six-month writing fellowship to Iowa in the U.S., I like to cook my own food.
I used to watch Juninho's free-kicks without being able to figure out how he hit them. I tried and tried until, eventually, I came up with my own way to strike them.
I'm interested in having a relationship with the world that's not my own.
It's been thrown up to me most of my life: Why don't I just concentrate on conducting or composing or my own playing or on jazz?
No matter how American I become, I'm considered part of the Chinese community by my own family.
I kind of had to figure stuff out on my own and get myself snowboarding competitively again. I went through all types of different legs to try to learn which were going to work for me. Luckily, I was able to figure it out.
I love costumes. My dream growing up was always to have my own costume and prop shop.
I was intelligent enough to make up my own mind. I not only had freedom of choice, I had freedom of expression.
I know we can find a bipartisan response to pressing challenges - like repairing, modernizing and adding to the infrastructure on which we all rely. I know it because I've seen it happen in my own state of Minnesota.
Since I was 18 I was in the record industry doing my own thing, and I had to be that strong person.
I'd just love to ride off into the sunset with my love. I've only seen the sunset so far. Maybe I can earn my own Ferrari so I can ride off in the sunset without anyone by my side.
I love accents - I wish I could find an accent for every one of my characters. It makes it so much easier when I don't have to hear my own voice.
Something I'm going to try to really instill in my own family is a lot of tradition. And, I used to have a lot of superstitions, and then I realized that it was kind of hogwash. Once I let go of them, I relaxed a lot.
'Lucky Us' ends with a description of a photograph of the novel's fictional family. I could never get enough of my own family photo albums.
I always wanted to have my own boutiques. I'm so passionate about clothing and always have been so business-minded.
I know my own weaknesses as a human being, and as a musician, as a singer and as a woman.
I write my own blog every day. I do the Twitter every day and the Facebook. Without a gap. I do everything myself: I load my own photographs; I sometimes take my own videos and post them.
I think some authors suffer from a need to try to prove that they're clever and educated. I try not to suffer from that. I would rather sacrifice my own narrative in the exercise of writing a biography. So I'm not worried about whether I'm clever.
Once I accumulated a bunch of sounds and learned how to use Logic, I was like, 'Wait a second, I don't need to work with any producers. I can do this on my own.'
I just started writing for my own amusement and occasionally singing in little clubs around Los Angeles. Then I wrote 'The Rose,' and through a series of divine things that I had no control over and had no idea were going to happen, it got in the movie, and that changed everything.
For all the challenges I've faced in my path to self-acceptance, I've also traveled it with my own set of luck and privilege.
I had lived with abuse for many years, but the worst abuse has been at my own hands and the appalling situations I have tolerated.
My own experience is that a certain kind of genius among students is best brought out in bed.
As far as behind the scenes, I absolutely want to get into making my own films and producing my own things.
I've locked myself in my room and wanted to be on my own a lot in my career, but I don't do that anymore.
I carry my own food around on tour; I permanently have carrier bags full of cereal and bananas.
I'm the oldest of six children and I had my own first baby when I was 23. So I've always been interested in babies, and I had lots of opportunities to watch them.
I buy vintage - mainly Alaia and some Westwood - but 90 per cent of the time, I wear my own designs.
It is because I recognize the brutality with which my own multi-branched ancestors have been treated that I can identify the despicable, lawless, cruel, and sadistic behavior that has characterized Israel's attempts to erase a people, the Palestinians, from their own land.
I've never been able to lift my own weight, and the day when you have that capacity, it's pretty empowering!
I compose my own stuff. I've been writing songs with words. I've been playing more on the keyboard because I can transpose it to sheet music on the computer.
My own 'sentimental favorite' is always the novel I haven't yet written - I suppose that's the one I consider my 'masterpiece' as well.
I was extremely lucky as I was in one of the last generations of British students who went to university and had my fees paid, and I had a grant as well. I also earned money from my waitressing and designing and selling my own range of dinosaur cards.
The whole time I was with 'The Temptations', I was accumulating my own solo recordings.
I have always dreamt of going to an Olympics and watching these incredible athletes and being motivated and inspired to want to be successful in my own sport.
Wilde is an invaluable acquaintance. Often, in situations where I am required to appear witty, I simply steal large chunks from his works and attempt to pass them off as my own with minor modifications.
For my own part, I would rather excel in knowledge of the highest secrets of philosophy than in arms.
I like to write and draw everything with sharpies. I even got one with my own name on it!
I actually write my own music whenever I have a chance. I play guitar and sing.
I definitely want to study film. I'd like to have my own studio one day and just make a lot of movies.
When I was doing a movie called 'The Seeker,' I was fortunate enough to be able to do a lot of my own stunts.
I'm so not interested in producing, other than doing my own work, producing my own films. I only do it as favors, for other people to get their films made.
I hate to spoil my own prospects, but I really don't respect the kiss-and-tell approach to public life at all, not at all.
My knowledge of electrical subjects was not acquired in a methodical manner but was picked up from such books as I could get hold of and from such experiments as I could make with my own hands.
I mix my own lipsticks, so I don't really keep track of the brand as it's usually a number of them I've smushed together.
I started LearnVest with a tiny savings account where I paid designers, technologists, and even bartered... Because I started with paying for things myself with my own savings, it sharpened my focus of how to spend money.
I'll handle living on my own. You've got to learn somehow. I'll take it all in my stride like I do everything else.
My mom bought me a guitar when I was 12 and I used to pretend that I was a rock star in my own room. I was also obsessed with Elvis as a kid.
My own perception of Malcolm was one of something that bordered on fascination because I was looking at him and reacting to him as a subject.
One of my sisters is physically and mentally handicapped. She took a lot of my parents' attention, so I grew up in my own world, playing in my room for hours and hours.
One day, I would like to have my own chat show. Oprah is my idol because she uses her platform so responsibly.
You know, I have a kid on my own, and I know how busy it is, the first weeks and the first month.
Music was something I found on my own. I got my first guitar when I was around 10, and it just all developed over time.
Other than the 'Sesame Street' soundtrack, which I was obsessed with, the first artist I really felt I'd discovered on my own was Amy Winehouse. She was the first female artist I wanted to write like and sing like and be like.
I've always known I wanted to be in design somehow. It was going to be architecture, but I would've had to quit acting for it. I realized with horology, I could learn at my own pace.
I probably won't be able to hear it until five years from now anyway. That's when I always hear my own music. It takes five years to sit down with it after not hearing it for a couple of years.
I experimented with my own one-man show a couple of years ago in Aspen when HBO used to have their comedy festival there. I called it 'A History of Me.'
I have lots of personal feelings of my own, but at this stage in my life and career, I'm very much driven by assignment.
I'm not intimidated by embracing a familiar form and what's familiar about it and making it my own. It is, I think, one of my gifts.
I've had years of bizarre hallucinogenic magical experiences in which I believed I had communicated with entities that may well have been disassociated parts of my own personality or conceivably some independent entity of a metaphysical nature. Both would seem equally interesting.
My own experience with trains dates to long-ago childhood trips with my family in Mississippi to see my grandmother off at the station in Jackson, bound for Memphis.
In one book, CACHALOT, just for my own amusement, every character is based directly on someone I have known.
My own bias in folkloristics is decidedly psychoanalytic. I believe that the vast majority of folklore concerns fantasy, and because of that, I am persuaded that techniques of analyzing fantasy are relevant to folklore data.
My father paid for my education; then he made it clear that I was on my own.
My own belief is that people can come back from anything. It doesn't mean that it won't come at a huge cost.
I always knew that I wanted to work on my own material - something that would be more long-lasting than short-lived electronic transmissions.
I probably worked every single entertainment medium, including some that don't exist. I worked the circus, carnival, I had my own medicine show, I worked 18 years of radio.
I prefer that for my own satisfaction over radio, there's no audience. TV, there's no audience. I need the response of the audience, even if it's a silent response.
My own center, my Kingdom Center, which is the highest priced tower in Saudi Arabia, was vacated twice because of terrorist attacks, terrorist threats.
At 'SNL,' I wrote political stuff, but I never felt the show should have an axe to grind. But when I left in '95, I could let my own beliefs out.
The work must be its own reward. I got that early on. And I'm blessed by meeting my own standards of excellence.
I take a lot of ladies' vitamins, because I never buy my own and that's what's in the house. More iron.
I'm an athletic actor. I'm known for my action; I'm a guy who does my own stunts on screen.
I'm the kindest, most supportive friend ever, probably to my own detriment, but I hope that I am toughening up a little bit.
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