When I met Ronnie Spector, she walked in and said, 'You look like me.' — Dee Dee Ramone Copy Share Image
I walked towards my fate with my destiny standing solidly by my side — Stephenie Meyer Copy Share Image
In kickboxing, if I walked around at 185 pounds, I fought at 185 pounds. — Stephen Thompson Copy Share Image
Could I have walked out then? If I had, Terry wouldn't have accepted the job. — Bryan Robson Copy Share Image
“From now on, we live in a world where man has walked on the moon. It wasn't a miracle, we just decided… — Jim Lovell Copy Share Image
After 27 years, I walked out of my first one a few months ago. Black Sheep with Chris Farley. — Gene Siskel Copy Share Image
“walked a few paces away from her, then turned his whole body towards the south; in this flat desert, it wasn’t impractical… — Greg Egan Copy Share Image
“I walked with them, as crowds have that effect on me, I want to do what they do, to journey towards some… — Neil Jordan Copy Share Image
When I finally decided that my only hope was to go to college, I took an acting class, and once I walked… — Ernie Hudson Copy Share Image
Kennedy had been assassinated a month or so before. So we walked to the grave of John Kennedy and ended our walking… — Satish Kumar Copy Share Image
I used to love it when I walked down the street and construction workers would whistle. — Eartha Kitt Copy Share Image
Your not me, and you have never walked my journey in my shoes then don't judge me for things you don't get. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I once took the key off my girlfriend's key ring so that I could surprise her when she got home. So I… — Trey Songz Copy Share Image
I began to pay attention to Scripture and meet people who walked the walk, and little by little, I guess you could… — Tony Orlando Copy Share Image
There was an aura about him (Joe DiMaggio). He walked like no one else walked. He did things so easily. He was… — Phil Rizzuto Copy Share Image
I like cooking, but I don't think I could be a chef. Everyone from the ground up does terrible hours, whether you've… — James McAvoy Copy Share Image
“And he walked off down the path with his jaunty, independent stride. And I stood there where he left me, tremulous with… — Sylvia Plath Copy Share Image
“Usually I would find myself having to step aside while oncoming pedestrians never deviated a centimetre from their intended path, and would… — Kevin Berry Copy Share Image
I went to see President Nixon at the White House. It wasn't difficult to get a meeting because I was heavyweight champion… — Joe Frazier Copy Share Image
Our grandparents' generation never expected too much out of life and, paradoxically, were happier for it. It never occurred to my granddad… — Mark Barrowcliffe Copy Share Image
“Same day, 11 o'clock p. m..—Oh, but I am tired! If it were not that I had made my diary a duty… — Bram Stoker Copy Share Image
“That consisted mostly of me wearing a path in the living room carpet. Then into the kitchen. Should I sit at the… — Jennifer Cosgrove Copy Share Image
I walked across Tuscany from Siena to Rome, which was a lovely way to see the landscape. It was sunny but not… — Diana Quick Copy Share Image
“I saw the world I had walked since my birth and I understood how fragile it was, that the reality I knew… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
“I can bear anything as long as I can have a bit of a laugh,” she told herself as she hurried down… — Deanna Raybourn Copy Share Image
It was in Cardiff, and the cast was 60 per cent Welsh-speaking. It's the first time I've walked into a rehearsal room… — Bryn Terfel Copy Share Image
“Instead, I woke early the next morning, before sunrise, and went out into the world. I walked past my car. I stepped… — Sherman Alexie Copy Share Image
You spend your life getting walked on, you learn to recognize the tread. — Nora Roberts Copy Share Image
There wasn't an easy way to find your true self, I walked a thousand miles within. — Vinod Gath Copy Share Image
“I walked the streets and tasted the golden sun that lay across the city.” — Chaim Potok Copy Share Image
“God, lots of psychopaths walked free, in every culture and in every walk of life.” — Lori G. Armstrong Copy Share Image