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People take chances every now and then, and you don't want to disappoint them.
You start at SNL when you're young and hungry, but I don't want my pro years to be my SNL years.
You get to that age where you're watching a lot of television, and who doesn't want to be on television?
I want to direct, write, produce... y'know, I love the entertainment industry.
The reason why I wanted to direct is because there are personal stories that I want to tell, but also because I love every part of movie making - from the wardrobe to the set decoration to cinematography.
I used to watch those rock videos where they would chainsaw the piano. And I thought, 'That's what I want to do.' I thought classical music was corny.
We want people to see us live before we continue on and call ourselves recording artists.
No matter what players say or people say, you want to be liked and appreciated, even if you've had a downfall.
Americans want to be represented by the best candidate, not the one with the richest friends.
You don't get to recall a senator just because you don't like her or just because you want the seat for your own party.
A lot of millennials really want a company that signs their paycheck, or whoever it is that signs their paycheck, to be an entity that reflects to them in a way that is consistent with their personal idea of who they are.
I wanted to be looked at for the skateboarder that I was. I didn't want to be the 36-year-old skateboarder who's still holding on while owning a company at the same time. I wanted to make my mark and travel and accomplish a few things here and there and then get out.
I don't want someone taking half a sentence or paraphrasing me... Just too much risk.
I want to cut - personally, I want to cut spending. Personally, I just don't believe we can continue to add to the deficit. So, actually, personally, I like the budget cap.
The only two things that I think about in life is my family and golf. That's all I want to think about.
Fix a few things here, improve a few things there, launch a new feature every so often. That's coasting. And I don't want Basecamp to coast.
I am successful if I manage to make a film that I want and if it works emotionally for the audience and if it stays with them after the screening and means something for them. Awards or money have symbolic power.
Drugs seem to turn people into paranoid bores. Why would anyone want to go there?
I guess the Reagan era is defined as the 'I want it all for me, and screw everybody else' era.
I want to use the best technology we have at our disposal to begin to take on trolling and other nefarious tactics that give hostile voices disproportionate weight. To do everything we can to level the playing field.
I don't want to be a quarterback that has all these stats but didn't win a lot of games.
I really just want to go to a team that really wants me and wants to use me the right way and make me successful.
I want to continue to play characters that are not like me at all, and transform.
Hats, giant shades and 60-plus sunblock are part of my summer repertoire. I don't want wrinkles, but it's skin cancer I truly fear.
I always wanted to be an artist, whatever that was, like other chicks want to be stewardesses. I read. I painted. I thought.
I have that thing in my stomach where I just need to keep striving for things. In my mind, I want the fairy tale.
I want - no, I need - to see images of black girls and femmes twerking, slaying and primping, just as much as I need to see Symone Sanders bopping her head and Representative Maxine Waters reclaiming her time.
Everybody should want to make sure that we have the cyber tools necessary to investigate cyber crimes, and to be prepared to defend against them and to bring people to justice who commit it.
We want to continue the efforts against domestic violence and spread the drug courts, and develop real effective means of providing treatment for drug abusers without having to have them arrested.
A lot of people don't understand how cargo coming into our ports matters, not just to Southern California but to every single congressional district. I want to educate on that issue.
The spaces I want to be in are nurturing and soft and saturated with color. Our cities don't have enough of that, and as humans we need it.
As an artist, you can never get what you want. What you do never approaches what you want it to be.
When I was younger, I actually wanted to be in the spotlight. To have people want me, want to have a piece of me.
I did 100 concerts in 2010 and I had a bit of a burn out at the end of the year. I was absolutely exhausted and didn't want to do it any more.
Never having to hoover, cook, clean or do any task I don't want to would be heaven.
I'm not driven by killer ambition. I'm not a workaholic. I'm a good team player. I don't have to be captain, but I do want to play on a winning team.
Each of us seems to have a main focus, a particular idea of practicality - a concept of 'what we want out of life' against which we judge our experiences.
What we want from art is whatever is missing from the lives we are already living and making. Something is always missing, and so art-making is endless.
My kids have a great dad. I don't really want them to have a stepfather, and I don't think they do, either.
If I'm ever lucky enough to be part of an awards tribute, I hope they play 'Muffin Top' in my little clip. That's how I want to be remembered.
Who wouldn't want to be an 'American Idol' judge? It's an awesome, awesome show.
I know the rigors of network news. I didn't want to be jumping on an airplane twice a week. I didn't want to be tied to my pager and my cellphone.
I also want to thank Arizona citizens for their efforts at conserving energy last summer.
I've always been very clear: I never want to be known just as somebody's girlfriend.
Telling lies and showing off to get attention are mistakes I made that I don't want my kids to make.
Mum was a tremendous Anglo-Catholic. Very impressive, actually. She made me go to church for years - I still don't want to because of that.
You want, in a sense, to relate to the main character, so often, the main character POV is a bit more of a blank slate.
When it's something you really adore, I think you don't want to be the one who accidentally writes a crap episode.
I think when you really adore something, and you've grown up with it, you almost don't want to be part of it. I want to enjoy it as a fan and don't want to ruin the magic.
I didn't want to become a professor or get tenure or teach or anything. All I wanted to do was get a degree because Louis Leakey said I needed one, which was right, and once I succeeded I could get back to the field.
What I've come to learn with self-publishing is that if you want to provide readers with something of equal quality, it requires the same amount of time and expense.
Technology, we find, amplifies behaviours. If you want to be anti-social, technology allows you to be. And vice versa.
People appreciate a good product, a stable system. They want to communicate easily and use a product that just works.
You want to win things and I am at a club where we have the players to do that.
On a real course, I'd probably want to throw my club in the water if I hit a duff shot. I'll give golf a miss - it's definitely not my sport.
I'm not just interested in fascinating faces or trees. I want to bore in deeper.
At Coachella, I want to start separating how I do a big festival set from how I do a club set.
I'm a mess. My house is full of records, and my computer... I can't find the things that I want. But it usually seems to work out.
Because, you see, what I want to do is to commoditize the OS. I want to have access to all the applications that I need to do the things that I need to do, regardless.
Birth is really judgy, and people get really opinionated. Everyone's entitled to the experience they want.
I didn't want to be known as the reality-show star trying to be an actress, so I kept a lot of the failed auditions to myself.
The narrative needs to change. Asian-American actresses don't want to be the damsels in distress anymore. We don't want to be saved, especially by a white man.
My retirement date, every time you ask me that, I'm going to say five years. I don't want to retire.
If you are a skinny, baby-faced teenager, the last thing you want to hear is that you're cute.
I really wanted to just be a musician. I didn't want to be anything else, but I was funny and all that.
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