A Quote by MO

I've always liked the idea of being different. — © MO
I've always liked the idea of being different.
I've always liked being on the performance end of it. I've come up with different ideas, but as far as being a creative writer, I'm not sure about that. I've always liked the performance end of it and wrestling, getting in the ring in front of a live crowd.
I enjoyed living in New York City, I liked the premise of the show [Saturday Night Live], I liked working with a different host every week and different musicians. I always thought, "This is great. I never expected to get this in the first place, so I'm just happy being here."
I liked the idea of being a writer more than I liked the idea of writing.
I've certainly never liked the idea of being put in a box. I loved being part of shows like 'American Idiot' and 'In the Heights,' and I take pride in being able to sing different styles, not just 'Old Man River.'
I guess I've always liked the idea of being an artist.
I always liked the idea of leadership and being a captain.
In terms of negotiating a career - I've always grown up being an insider and an outsider to different worlds, across different classes and cultures, so I have always naturally liked making films or music that puts things in unexpected places.
I have always liked the idea of Superman because I have always liked the idea that there is one person in the world who doesn’t do bad things. And that there is one person in the world who is able to fly.
It sounds so cliched, but I've always been kind of different. I always liked being around weird kids.
I've always liked the idea of walking into a cocktail party where there are different people and finding some connection with almost everybody in the room.
I've always quite liked the idea of being an archeologist, sort of scrubbing around in the dirt.
I liked just being with you. I liked the way you breathed when you were asleep. I liked when you took the champagne glass from my hand. I liked how your fingers were always too long for your gloves.
I'm often daydreaming, and it's because I've always liked the idea of there being something more than the normal world.
I'm often daydreaming and it's because I've always liked the idea of there being something more than the normal world.
I've always liked the idea of being a father. And I've always romanticised it, because I lost my father when I was young. In a way, all of the complications that come with my career are about that.
Even as a child, Muhammad Ali got perverse pleasure out of being different. He liked the attention it got him, but most of all he just liked being himself: odd and independent.
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