Then suddenly the Roman liturgy disappeared as we knew it.
We all knew how talented K.Dot is. We knew how dope he was lyrically.
I knew I could make it in Cebu, but I never thought I could make it in Manila.
I knew that manual labor wasn't the career for me.
It's all matchups, and I knew that I matched up well against 'Rumble' Johnson.
I knew that I had to write my memoirs.
My mother-in-law fell down a wishing well. I was amazed; I never knew they worked.
I never knew anyone who was cloned, but I played one in 'Multiplicity.'
I knew what normalcy was, and I wasn't having it.
I wrote music as soon as I knew notation.
I wanted to be a pro athlete. I knew that.
I knew no one who'd ever been in the public eye.
I don't think the Ramones knew they were inventing punk. They were trying to be rockabilly.
I knew I wanted to be a rapper when I was, like, 5.
I never knew anything about rapping.
I knew I could not cope with the future unless I was able to rediscover the past.
When I was at Madrid, I knew even by the December of that season that I would be sacked, and if they hadn't dismissed me, I would have resigned.
I did Second City, and Nia Vardalos also did Second City, so I knew her from there.
I knew I wanted to be the Steven Spielberg of dance.
I knew from the second I stepped onstage. I was like, yep, this is what I want to do.