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I became a lesbian because of women, because women are beautiful, strong, and compassionate.
I was the token bumpkin. It became, 'Let's get that Clark guy. He's easy to get along with.'
I fell in love with real estate, renovations, and became a licensed contractor when I was 26.
I was a film student. I became an actor, but I thought I'd be pursuing filmmaking originally.
I think I lost at least 40% of my fans when I became blond. They didn't recognize me anymore.
I couldn't be a writer without hope. I think I became a writer because I'm pretty optimistic.
It was only on sympathy wave had KCR won the elections in 2014 and became the chief minister.
I pretended to be somebody I wanted to be until finally I became that person. Or he became me.
I was 40 years old before I became an overnight success, and I'd been publishing for 20 years.
With the advent of radio and recording, music became an industry rather than just a tradition.
Applause felt like approval, and it became a drug that soothed the pain, but only temporarily.
I just kept touring and touring until it became second nature to go onstage, perform, and sing.
I moved to Princeton, Indiana, and became a professional Farm Manager for that Princeton Farms.
I remained associated with the Technische Universitat Munchen, where I became Professor in 1976.
My grandmother really wanted to see me become a singer, but she passed away before I became one.
I am an artisan. I only became an artist when people watch what I do. That is when it becomes art.
I became a journalist partly so that I wouldn't ever have to rely on the press for my information.
Conceptual art became the liberating idea that gave the art of the next 40 years its real impetus.
My mom wanted me to be a youth pastor, and when I became a comedian, she said it was close enough.
I became good friends with Jack Whitehall. I think he's great, such a great dude, and really funny.
I took an oath when I became secretary of homeland security to defend and support the Constitution.
Dick Moss, my agent. Dick became my agent in 1979 when I signed my contract with the Houston Astros.
The minute my hair went, I shaved it. Thank God it became kind of cool. I just have really big ears.
I eventually became proud of my strikeouts, because each one represented another learning experience.
I became an adult in an extreme way. I was recently sorting some old photographs and I found another.
I became friends with a lot of chefs. I was a judge on 'Top Chef' last year. It was a dream come true.
Being the 8th out of 10 kids, and being the one that stayed in trouble, I sort of became a momma's boy.
George Harrison became my uncle - not by blood but through love. It's sort of an Indian cultural thing.
When I went to college, I discovered the Sega console, and 'Sonic the Hedgehog' became very dear to me.
Fear can be conquered. I became a better person and a better football player when I learned that lesson.
I became an optimist when I discovered that I wasn't going to win any more games by being anything else.
Fame was thrilling only until it became grueling. Money was fun only until you ran out of things to buy.
Once fraternities became tied to power and leadership, the powerful and would-be-leaders wanted to join.
I also became close to nature, and am now able to appreciate the beauty with which this world is endowed.
The dream factory of that time was much simpler. As media outlets grew, everything became so complicated.
I became aware of how the world is and how the white establishment plays black people against each other.
My mom used to say that I became a fighter and a scrapper and a tough guy to protect who I am at my core.
The danger of the past was that men became slaves. The danger of the future is that men may become robots.
Playing an alien gave me plenty of scope, and I was able to develop it once I became a member of the team.
I became a freelance stylist to survive, and then I had a kid. I bankrupted in 1988 and had a kid in 1990.
When I joined Small Faces, we occasionally would bump into The Who. And Keith Moon and I became firm pals.
I would come home and re-create every movie. Our backyard became a battleship, a war zone, a western town.
I was living alone, so I'd get quite lonely and running became a way to combat my loneliness and de-stress.
It was during the Reagan years that defiance of international law and the U.N. Charter became entirely open.
At the age of 15 I began my singing lessons, and once I became a professional performer, I dove into acting.
All my siblings became artists. One's a novelist, my brother is a painter, my sister was a costume designer.
When I became a cadet, I immediately decided I wanted to be an undercover cop because I don't like uniforms.
Very early in life I became fascinated with the wonders language can achieve. And I began playing with words.
This wretched brain gave way, and I became a wreck at random driven, without one glimpse of reason or heaven.
I became producer so that I could work with persons like him and to rock the world of Hong Kong Cinema a bit.