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  • I wanted to share the experience of how yoga and meditation have transformed my life, how they have enabled me to observe who I am, first in my body, and then emotionally, and on to a kind of spiritual path.
    Mariel Hemingway
  • I wanted to step forward and be on TV and for people to see who I really was.
    Rebecca Loos
  • I was 23, and that was my first professional job. Anybody who has curly hair knows you don't want it to be brushed out because it becomes a never-ending tangle.
    Judy Davis
  • I was 82 years old before Who's Who thought I was enough of a big shot to do a piece on me.
    Joseph Barbera
  • I was 82 years old before Who's Who thought I was enough of a big shot to do a piece on me.
    Joseph Barbera
  • I was a bit of a big mouth my whole life. I'm a person who expresses themselves with a lot of openness.
    Anne Heche
  • I was a crazy young man who let himself be blinded by his passions and obeyed only the impulses of the moment.
    Gustav Mahler
  • I was a guinea pig for some hoodlums who thought they could hurt me and frighten me and keep other Negro entertainers from the South.
    Nat King Cole
  • I was a guy who needed to go to class, because I had some raw talent that I thought was identifiable, when I finally made a decision to be an actor. And yet I wanted to learn how to really do the stuff. You know, 'How do I get to be a serious actor?'
    Jon Voight
  • I was a kid from Oklahoma who never wanted to be a singer, but was told I could sing. And things snowballed.
    Patti Page
  • I was a little bit wary of playing Nicholas. In the script, which I think is true of the novel and the film, he's the only character not singing and dancing in a musical style. Playing someone who is the personification of good is a little difficult.
    Charlie Hunnam
  • I was a little nervous coming in mostly because my first scene was with Martin Sheen, who I'm a huge fan of.
    Gary Cole
  • I was a pretty good fighter. But it was the writers who made me great.
    Jack Dempsey
  • I was a tomboy who liked to play rough just like my two older brothers. That's probably why I liked the athletic part of skating - especially the jumping!
    Nancy Kerrigan
  • I was a writer. I just wasn't a very good one. I was lucky enough to have a playwriting teacher who told me that I'd be a better actor than I would a playwright.
    Liev Schreiber
  • I was a young kid from Long Island who wanted to do something large with her life, so I can relate to that.
    Edie Falco
  • I was able to do something that people can't do these days, which is to have quality time with the guys who were trying to be president and a number of them who got the job.
    Robert Scheer
  • I was aiming for the cooks that I've talked to by teaching an online course and by traveling, listening to people who are really busy and harried but want to be cooking.
    Sally Schneider
  • I was also lucky to play for an owner, Bud Selig, who truly cared about his players. He'd call me into his office once in a while when he knew things weren't going so well. And it's funny. Every time I left there I always felt like something good was about to happen.
    Robin Yount
  • I was always in trouble from an early age. I had a fraught relationship with my parents, who were very traditional. Doing plays at school was a joyous release.
    Naveen Andrews

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