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I love England but everything that has happened makes me realise that I would be better off in the States.
I always knew it was going to be difficult when I got beyong 40, but I didn't realise it would start at 35.
Realise when you are 'middle aged' you have a chance for a whole second career, another love, another life.
I usually don't talk for three days after a defeat. Then you have an epiphany and realise it's just a game.
After time away it always makes you realise how special it is to play for England and what an honour it is.
Being alone on the moors is scary; as the rain clouds settle in, it makes you realise your place in nature.
The older you get, the more you realise how happenstance... has helped to determine your path through life.
The bottom line is people are people, and the sooner we realise that, the better off things are going to be.
People don't necessarily realise that there can be just as much work on a quiet jacket as an overblown gown.
As a child, I thought we had come to Mumbai for a holiday. I did not realise that this holiday was permanent.
I love the U.K., and I think a lot of people don't realise that I actually went to primary school in England.
It took a lot of time and practice for me to realise that there's no point trying to be something you're not.
It's a strange old thing, but I think an awful lot of 'Inbetweeners' fans still don't realise I'm a stand-up.
People don't realise how difficult it is to work with people day in and day out that know absolutely nothing.
The National Youth Theatre did one very simple but incredible thing for me: it made me realise I had choices.
I realise that in an electoral campaign, you don't want to antagonise large groups which are highly motivated.
The rise of ISIS in Iraq is a wider threat to the stability of the Middle East and the West than many realise.
When you're around enormously successful people you realise their success isn't an accident - it's about work.
My main goal is to stay healthy because when you're injured you realise how lucky you are to have your health.
There's something bizarrely funny about a guy who doesn't realise he's, in essence, a dog chasing his own tail.
If you are from an ordinary working class family, life is just much harder than many people in politics realise.
Independence is the only way Scotland can realise its full political and cultural potential in the 21st century.
Beijing was a huge slap in the face, and it forced me to look at myself. I have to realise that this is my life.
How strange a thing like that happens to a man. He dabbles in something and does not realise that it is his life.
The nice thing about animation is that you can realise your inventions without understanding all the hard theory.
I have always loved 'Stig of the Dump.' I think reading that book made me officially realise that I was a reader.
Artists realise that mathematicians have a way of looking at the world that can make them see things differently.
For the sake of future generations, we must continue to work together to realise a world without nuclear weapons.
People who are in abusive relationships often don't realise it, but it slowly seems to build until you're trapped.
I do absolutely want to be around as long as possible. I tell my son: 'You do realise, I am going to live to 100.'
I came to realise that string theory offers us the best hope of finding a unified theory of all matter and forces.
I always want people to realise that whatever I do is a quality product. And that's what's really important to me.
There are matches you have to win, but when you realise that you cannot win, you have to make sure you don't lose.
I realise that I need to be selfish at times as well as smart in decision-making and just not throw away my wicket.
I realise that, strutting around in power corridors for political coverage, a journalist becomes half a politician.
For a long time, I thought, 'I'm not a TV presenter,' but now I realise there's no typical route into this business.
People are intimidated when they first meet me, but it doesn't take them long to realise I'm just an average person.
As you get older you realise that nothing lasts forever. It's not depressing, but it does make moments more intense.
Both in thought and in feeling, even though time be real, to realise the unimportance of time is the gate of wisdom.
Seriously, though, I realise I set the bar really high with Tenacious D - one of the great, great bands of our time.
As you get older, you realise you can't worry about mistakes; you just worry about playing, and I've been doing that.
My dream is to produce a generation of actors who realise what the function of an actor in a movie is supposed to be.
In retrospect, it seems like everything in my life led to me becoming a writer. I just didn't realise it at the time.
I thought I'd reached the bottom a few times, but then I'd realise there was another 30 floors of despair below that.
The Conservatives must realise that being sceptical is different from being phobic in what is an interdependent world.
Young players have to realise pretty quickly that it is not about one game, but how you perform over the whole season.
Boy Better Know, when we die, people are going to realise that we are just seven guys who just, like, try to have fun.
Empowering women and girls is the only way to protect their rights and make sure they can realise their full potential.
I still pinch myself when I see myself on 'Match of the Day' - it's at times like that you realise how far you've come.
You realise you have to be physically strong when you come to the Premier League because it is a very intensive league.