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It's not as though I decided to sit down and write a mystery novel so I could capitalize on my parents' success.
You watch some teams these days and you wonder if they just met on the playground and decided to choose up sides.
It was only when I realized how actors have the power to move people that I decided to pursue acting as a career.
We all decided that from the start, me and Richey can't write music but we can write lyrics and look pretty tarty.
Once the surgeon said the skull is strong enough with the helmet on, I decided to return to training with the team.
Quality is decided by the depth at which the work incorporates the alternatives within itself, and so masters them.
I had no specific bent toward science until my grandfather died of cancer. I decided nobody should suffer that much.
I did have two dads; one was a socialist, and one was a capitalist. I really decided I would rather be a capitalist.
When I have fully decided that a result is worth getting I go ahead of it and make trial after trial until it comes.
I decided to run for governor because I got mad... I want to make government more directly accountable to the people.
To fight the United States is like fighting the whole world. But it has been decided. So I will fight the best I can.
I've decided to take advantage of outsourcing. My next novel will be written by a couple of guys in Bangalore, India.
When I started, I decided to devote my life to it and not get sidetracked by all the other bullshit life has to offer
When I was 11, I decided to start rapping, playing guitar, and writing songs. Everything really blossomed from there.
I visualized high school as being like 'Saved By the Bell.' I decided I would do all the things they did on that show.
I love living in Utah. I was born here but raised in L.A., but we decided about 13, 14 years ago to come here to Utah.
My school had a radio show, and when I first decided to become a rapper, I was on there, and I would, like, freestyle.
It dawned on me then that you either had to survive apartheid, or you had to perish with it. And I decided to survive.
I decided to start professionally making music at about 11. I was like, 'Okay, this is something I really want to do.'
When I was about 14, my family emigrated from England to Australia, and we decided to stop in Bali on the way through.
I noticed a lot of guitar players neglected the rhythm part of rhythm guitar and decided I would try to focus in that.
Fifteen years ago I walked out of a production of one of my plays at the RSC because I decided it was a waste of time.
I have decided that I want one or two seasons in England before the end of my career, and I want it to be at Liverpool.
For 'Chapters', I decided to let go of my insecurities, found myself some talented R&B producers, and worked with them.
How I Love Lucy was born? We decided that instead of divorce lawyers profiting from our mistakes, we'd profit from them.
The prime minister in Belgium gave our album to Barack Obama. I was really surprised that he decided to give a CD of us.
We are very private, so we decided from early on that we will keep the press and editors and everybody out of our house.
I finally decided to give music my all. If it didn't work out and I had to move home, fine. I had to give it 100% first.
When I decided to be a singer, my mother warned me I'd be alone a lot. Basically we all are. Loneliness comes with life.
A real decision is measured by the fact that you've taken a new action. If there's no action, you haven't truly decided.
I've decided I'm no longer pulling sweaters over my head. Maybe that's sort of an old man thing, but if it is, I'm there.
I feel like at 50 I've decided to become a rock star, which is, you know, typical of me. I always seem to work backwards.
I was covering the Supreme Court when it decided Gideon v. Wainright, and the case has always had special meaning for me.
I started making little short films with friends, and then I decided I wanted to get into the school play in high school.
Words, he decided, were inadequate at best, impossible at worst. They meant too many things. Or they meant nothing at all.
After two years at UCLA, I decided to leave. I was convinced that no amount of education would help a black man get a job.
There was a period in high school when, for some reason, I decided that suburbanites were my enemies or my rivals in a way.
I was not a good teacher; I didn't have the sort of edge one should have on the students, so I decided to do something else.
When I decided to stop as a racing driver in 2015, I knew I wanted to continue with the challenge of competitive motorsport.
I had very big lips growing up, so my brother started to call me Scooter Fish because he decided a scooter fish has big lips.
I decided to work on things that obsess women because women can't resist things like lace, sequins, animal prints and python.
At the age of twenty, having published nothing and having had little guidance in my reading, I decided that I wanted to write.
I decided I ought to pick a project that would not be controversial, that would not really cost the government a lot of money.
I got to experience soccer at the highest level at a young age; I decided I wanted to be part of that for as long as possible.
I decided not to pursue coaching. Even though the people in coaching are some of my best friends and people I admire the most.
When I decided to get sober, there were a lot of chemical imbalances that came along with that, physically as well as mentally.
Perhaps we've never been visited by aliens because they have looked upon Earth and decided there's no sign of intelligent life.
I've decided something: Commercial things really do stink. As soon as it becomes commercial for a mass market it really stinks.
We used to sit around and listen to the radio and not hear anything like the stuff we like, so we decided to play it ourselves.
Facebook could have gone public whenever it wanted. We decided the right time was 2012. It could have easily been 2010 or 2014.