When I was little I always thought I was marked out, special, on the verge of something momentous. I used to tingle with anticipation.
I never thought I had the monopoly on struggle or suffering.
I loved 'Moonlight.' I thought it was really beautiful. Really great.
I thought I'd be a success even back in the mailroom at William Morris.
When I was in The Scream, I thought I'd be around for 30 years playing with The Scream guys. Who knew I was gonna get a call from Motley?
And the VCR did the same thing: the movie industry thought nobody would ever watch movies any more.
I never thought a career as a musician was possible.
This kid came up with Napster, and before that, none of us thought of content protection.
I actually became a lawyer because I thought you had to be a lawyer in order to get into national politics.
A line will take us hours maybe; Yet if it does not seem a moment's thought, our stitching and unstitching has been naught.
All thought is naught but a footnote to Plato.
I think NBC got a little reluctant to get behind single-camera shows after 'Scrubs' didn't do what they thought it was going to do following 'Friends.'
I always thought, it would be neat to make the Olympic team.
I've thought for years that newspapers should all be owned by nonprofits.
I went to Niagara Falls with my family when I was young, and I cried because I thought it would be bigger.
The end of man is action, and not thought, though it be of the noblest.
Peace is not a thought, not a concept; it is a nonverbal experience.
I looked the people of Louisiana in the eye and told them exactly what I thought in terms that normal people use.
When I was initially charged I still thought I was not guilty because I had followed the rules.
I thought art was a verb, rather than a noun.