I Was Quotes
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I did important films when I was very young.
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I was one of those young girls that had no fear. I had goals. I knew that everything I touched would turn to gold.
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I was anti social, but at the same time, people gravitated to that because they wanted to figure out who I was and why I was how I was.
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All the people at university were very aristocratic - except me, because I was on scholarship. And everyone there voluntarily wore suits and ties every day. And this was in the '60s!
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I met Nelson Mandela, and I really didn't know what to say. It was years ago at a benefit. I was just in awe of this man because of what he'd done.
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I was happy enough; I knew that during the night the whole city might go up in flames and all its people be killed, but the ravines, houses, and footpaths would wake in the morning calm and unchanged.
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I was not a natural. . . . This is the story of becoming . . . the Hard Way.
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If I may venture to be frank I would say about myself that I was every inch a gentleman ...
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I was with the first Venusian expedition, under the leadership of Admiral Carfax, in 1977.
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I was world champion, but I was never able to celebrate it. It was a joke for me.
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Sometimes I wish I was crazy, it would make everything easier.
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Whatever I was looking for Was always you
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I was always the guy who jumped off the roof of the garage, who could climb up the facade of a building.
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It’s quite weird . . . I think Dad would think I was nuts.
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I'm not sure what I was good at as a kid. I was good at playing with Legos.
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I was desperate enough to agree
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I was the first woman British commissioner, the first woman trade commissioner, so I am also proud to be the first woman High Representative.
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There were dragons when I was a boy.
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Sometimes I was sad, sometimes happy. Just on and off. Always I felt welcome. It's just, you know, sometimes as a human being, you cannot always be happy. You do good things, you do bad things, people talk.
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I was happy, the sun was high. I had enough.
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I was born in the USA, which many people still find hard to believe.
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I was just a folk singer. I cut my teeth on the streets, you know.
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I really wasn't looking to strike people out, ... I was looking to get groundballs.
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History is a ghost story. My own childhood has passed into history, and the ghosts I find there are the ghosts of Heroes and dragons and Berserks and witches, and it has become fashionable not to believe in these things anymore. But I believe, for I was there.