My whole life was writing, recording and touring over and over again. At some point I realised I wasn't enjoying myself any more.

When it got to the diagnosis of my knee and when I realised how long I was going to be out, my thoughts spiralled out of control.

I have realised it is easy to point fingers at others, but the moment you start questioning yourself, you become a better person.

I realised that you have to be honest. When you're being open, that's when people connect with you. You just have to be yourself.

In loving his own productive, generative, generous love, God loves all those ways in which that love can be realised in creation.

I realised that if I wanted to act, I needed to join theatre where I could improve my acting skills first and also show my talent.

When I was 11, I realised that I did not have to live the life my mother had: school, marriage, children, apartment, summer house.

I knew that I was different when I was six years old, but it wasn't until I got to about 10 or 11 that I realised I was a gay man.

I'm playing with music and working on different types of music. But I've realised that I can't really stray from what is my marker.

The unchangeable can only be realised in silence. Once realised, it will deeply affect the changeable, itself remaining unaffected.

I keep telling my mother that after marriage, I appreciate her so much more. I have realised the effort that it takes to run a home.

My dream was always to win in the Olympic Games, but I never set that next goal, and I have realised now I need to set another goal.

My dad died when he was 60. I was only 17 and I think, psychologically, that had a huge impact on me, probably more than I realised.

I realised at a certain point that if I was going to have the kind of life that I fantasised about, I needed to get my act together.

I always felt that I wasn't as American as Americans and then I realised when I got back to the Philippines that I was not Filipino.

I have realised that TV is extremely gratifying in the sense that people see you in their houses, and they get very attached to you.

I realised that I could either fight and get into trouble on the street or I could fight and get paid in the ring. I chose the ring.

I just wrote out a long description of my best dream and realised telling people your dreams just can't be allowed, it's too boring.

One of the brilliant things I realised after I'd left school is that there are so many ways you can learn. I do this best on the job.

Surrealism had a great effect on me because then I realised that the imagery in my mind wasn't insanity. Surrealism to me is reality.

I realised I was a 'star' when my first film Dil Deke Dekho was released after being rejected before. It was a very big thing for me.

I'm very, very lucky - when I realised I was sexually attracted to females there wasn't a struggle where I found that hard to accept.

In the 11 years I've worked in films, I've realised that no one is indispensable, and that has actually been very comforting to know.

I have realised that it has become essential to promote your film. God forbid, if a film doesn't run, I shouldn't be blamed for that.

I realised from a very early age that God gave me a gift, and that gift was to run, and I wanted to use it to the best of my ability.

Schalke are my club. I used to stand on the terraces as a fan, and I've realised my dream of making it as a pro right here at my club.

I was able to go on stage and work until it felt right or felt good. It meant that I very quickly realised that it was the job for me.

As I grew older, I realised that I could be versatile. I decided to try out a variety of singing styles by becoming a playback singer.

I've realised that I am who I am and that is it. Like it or lump it. I'm not around to please anyone any more, and it's a huge relief.

I realised that music controls me more than I control music. I had to write songs that were convincing me that things would get better.

I am Killian Murphy. One day, I realised I needed a new name. I was doing 'Under Milk Wood' and had 24 hours to come up with a new one.

Music can describe emotions far more accurately than words ever can. As soon as I realised that, I knew music was where I wanted to be.

Even when I was a child, I always wanted to be older. I realised just in time that it's a mistake and to enjoy my youth while I had it.

I never even knew I would end up becoming an actor. It was coincidental for me. Once I did it, I realised it's what I really want to do.

I realised that if we were not in the E.U., there were people in the E.U. who were also members of NATO that would veto our joining NATO.

I'm quite arty. I didn't know whether to become an artist or musician but I realised I could paint with music. All my songs have colours.

I realised I could run after finding out that my dad used to run and it gave me the morale that if he did it then maybe I could also run.

I realised that if I wanted to carry on with my musical dreams, I had to change, so I started meditating, and I changed my life entirely.

I soon realised the state rulers were being protected by the federal government who relied on these rotten boroughs to deliver their vote.

When I started doing Twitter, I realised there were so many people following me who were going through the same thing I was going through.

After I won Miss India, I realised I do not like failing. I just like being the best. I hate being a loser. So I just have to keep winning.

I quickly realised that there is no 'I' in team. So I am so fortunate to have a supportive family that has been there for me since day one.

I thought my story was over. But that was when I realised I finally had a story to tell - and it seems to remind people of their own story.

I realised that people respond to banal things. They don't accept their own history, not participating in acceptance within their own being.

I realised when I was a striker that when I ended up wide on the left or right, it can be so much easier to get space and face defenders up.

I realised that I enjoyed direction while making 'DCH.' The process of putting a film together and working with the cast and crew felt good.

I studied only till class VII at the Andhra Society High School, Wadala and dropped out when I realised that education was not my cup of tea.

Young people have realised that an artist is in charge of what they're doing - this crazy cynicism that artists were puppets has disappeared.

I worked in a record store, but I realised I didn't want that. I still wanted to pursue a career - or a life - that my songs provided for me.

I respect Test cricket a lot. Once I got into the Test team, I learnt so much about international cricket and realised it's not so different.

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