A Quote by Antonio Villaraigosa

I've made no secret that although I loved being a legislator, I particularly loved being a chief executive. — © Antonio Villaraigosa
I've made no secret that although I loved being a legislator, I particularly loved being a chief executive.
As a child, I loved being onstage. I loved singing, I loved the lights, I loved the adrenaline. I even loved learning lines. I was completely obsessive.
I think a lot of what I loved being a studio executive was the variety and freedom. But now, as a producer, you're much more able to enjoy those two things. What I loved about it doesn't necessarily exist anymore.
I loved baseball. I was a pitcher. I loved being on the mound because I also loved being at the center of the action, the cat and mouse battle with the batter on every pitch. You had to develop grit.
Happiness is being at peace, being with loved ones, being comfortable...but most of all, it's having those loved ones.
I really wanted to be a model when I was little. I loved photography, and I loved being on camera. But I was short and chubby, so I couldn't. Anyway, being an artist is way more interesting than just being a model because it's about you and what you want to be. You're not being treated like a clothes hanger.
Listen, everything I have in my life is because of the NHL and because of hockey, and I love the game and I loved every minute of being a player, I loved coaching, I loved being involved in the NHL.
As a kid, I loved being loved, and still do. Who doesn't love being loved?
It is the fear of being as dependent as a young child, while not being loved as a child is loved, but merely being kept alive against one's will.
I told my kids I just want three words on my tombstone, if I have one. I'll probably be cremated. One is "woman." I'm very comfortable in that role. I've loved being a woman, I've loved being a mother, I've loved being a grandmother. I want three words: Woman, Atheist, Anarchist. That's me.
I loved everything that went with rock n' roll. I loved being at the heart of such creativity and being young in such a stimulating and exciting era.
I don't want to be loved. No interest in being loved whatsoever. Actually, I don't mind being misunderstood either.
He loved what he did, he loved being on Countdown - he just loved life
I loved practical jokes. I loved being goofy on the playground, and I loved doing silly cartoons, but I was not this subversive little delinquent. I am an Eagle Scout, after all.
This time, I whispered that I loved him too. Then, I silently listed all the reason: I loved him for his gentleness. I loved him for being an amazing catch yet still vulnerable enough to be insecure. But most of all, I loved him for loving me.
Being in love isn't the only way of loving. I realized with all my being that if you loved somebody- it didn't matter who it was- and dedicated yourself to bringing joy to your loved one, you, too, would be redeemed.
The secret of being loved is in being lovely; and the secret of being lovely is in being unselfish.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!