When I first moved to Paris, I worked as an au pair for two girls aged eight and 11.
If I was ambitious in my career, then I would have moved to the United States and given it a good go at films.
I've been obsessed with Opening Ceremony since I moved to New York. I've spent whole paychecks there.
I love Italy. I always said that some part of me is Italian since I moved to Milano.
It's strange, but I remember just before I moved to Hoffenheim that I had a dream about playing in England.
I moved to New York in the 1970s and started writing when I was at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program.
I had been a kid that moved so much, I didn't have a lot of friends. Theater really represented camaraderie.
I've lived in the same apartment since seventh grade. It's in my name now; my mom moved upstate.
I had grown up in a toy shop in Blackpool and then moved to London to do an acting course.
I was so moved by the intelligence,sense of fun and personalities of the animals I worked with on Babe that by the end of the film I was a vegetarian.
With my mother, I moved from one household to another before settling in the eastern part of Finland, in the city of Kuopio.
The first time I moved to L.A., I was there for five months, and my health got so bad because of how depressed I was.
With every year that passes, the easier I cry. The wind blows and I find myself moved by something.
When I was 12, I did this show on Broadway called 'High Society,' so we moved to New York for the run of that.
When I was young, I preferred dogs, but when I moved into a flat when I was 18, it wasn't practical to have a dog. So I got a couple of kittens, and that was it.
I moved to New York to go to Julliard Drama School. Didn't sing a single note of music.
The fact that audiences have come away moved, excited, entertained and stimulated by the film is extraordinarily flattering.
I spent the first five years of my life in Punjab, India, and then moved to New York.
When I first moved to New York, all I did was musical theater. That's what I studied at Carnegie Mellon University.
My father was a motor mechanic, and my mother a homemaker. We moved to Bath when I was four, and so I consider myself a Bathonian.
As far as people saying, 'Do you miss Van Halen?' or any of that kind of stuff, I've totally moved on.
I worked in the theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts for years and moved to New York and then to Los Angeles.
I have worked in so many countries over the years that I must have moved house about 20 times.
Throughout the nineteen-seventies and eighties, especially during periods of recession, employees were moved from offices to cubicles.
I remember, when we moved out to Colorado, I was struggling. The mountains were so big, and I wasn't really prepared or used to it all.
When I moved to California, I always knew that my son would eventually come out and live with me.
My parents moved to Los Angeles before I was born and built a beautiful home here in Bel Air.
By the time I turned 18, I moved into a little chalet of my own and felt very grown-up.
Only because you moved forwards, it doesn't mean you were effective. Sometimes it's the wrong criteria to be used.
I'm often moved by the circumstances around some of my characters, but I don't think I've actually cried watching myself.
I do play a lot of instruments. I started with the harp when I was young and then sort of moved to guitar and piano.
Being a great believer in Scottish tradition, I followed the example of my fellow countrymen and moved to England.
In the spring of 2012, I moved to the San Francisco bay area with my wife and two young sons.
My life has been that of someone who has moved from the countryside to the society. To make that transition, I have had to learn a lot.
When I was 15, my mom and I packed everything up and moved to Nashville so I could pursue my dream in music.
When my sister moved to Mumbai to pursue a career in Bollywood, I was interested in Hollywood. Quite a contrast, right?
The Lord's Prayer is the most perfect piece of poetry. I always feel at peace and moved when I recite it.
My parents are from the Midwest. They're from Evanston, Illinois. They moved out to Los Angeles right before I was born.
True sympathy is putting ourselves in another's place; and we are moved in proportion to the reality of our imagination.
It is a myth, not a mandate, a fable not a logic, a symbol rather than reason by which men are moved.
I moved out of my parents' house to a place that's more like the projects, because I'm living by myself.
Millions of Americans, older people, are on the Internet, watching pictures of their kids because they all moved to cities.
In general, I would say I'm probably a little more conscious of looking after my skin since I moved to L.A.
Who doesn't like a good wedding? Even the most jaded, can be moved to enjoy the hopefulness of a young couple.
Nothing has gotten me out of Philadelphia. I moved 20 minutes away from Philly. That's about it.
I moved away when I was 17. It's been a mad journey, but I've met and made some incredible friends.
Ingeniously, capitalism discovered that the economy may be moved not by satisfying existing needs, but by creating new ones.
After I left LA... it was like waking up. And so I moved back east and stopped auditioning.
We moved leisurely towards Mount Foster, on the 22nd, and arrived opposite to it a little before sunset.
I had moved back to Kenya after undergrad, and I went through this crisis of, 'What is my life going to be about?'
I grew up in a family that moved around a lot. I changed schools eight or nine times.
Democracy may become frenzied, but it has feelings and can be moved. As for aristocracy, it is always cold and never forgives.
When I moved to New York in '93, we'd go dancing a lot. That's what kept us in shape, I think.
It is a myth, not a mandate, a fable not a logic, and symbol rather than a reason by which men are moved.
If magic was present, it moved under the skin of the world, beneath the ability of human eyes to catch sight of it.
When I moved to New York, I had to let my band know that I couldn't play anymore, and that was difficult to leave that behind.
During grade school, we moved to a white, working-class suburb in San Diego, and there were no Mexicans.
It really started cooking when I moved to Houston. I bought a house and got my own barbeque pit.
In the 'era of colorblindness,' there's a nearly fanatical desire to cling to the myth that we, as a nation, have 'moved beyond' race.
I am grateful to my father for sending me to school, and that we moved from Somalia to Kenya, where I learned English.
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