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I feel that I'm a stand-up comedian more than anything else, that's my job.
The one thing I wanted to do more than anything else was sing country music.
More than anything else, I want the folks back at home to think right of me.
If I had learned education I would not have had time to learn anything else.
Food isn't like anything else. It's something precious. It's not a commodity.
I was only interested in scoring goals. I wasn't interested in anything else.
I learned more about myself by being an RN than anything else I've ever done.
People become dons because they are incapable of doing anything else in life.
I get very creative when I'm trapped in a plane and I can't do anything else.
I read more than I do anything else, probably. I read about three books a week.
I think only about fights. Not about anything else anymore - just about fights.
Every man wants to feel that his woman would love him apart from anything else.
Since I'm not good at anything else, I hope I can keep singing for a long time.
Perhaps I'm not a good actor, but I would be even worse at doing anything else.
It seems to me opera is just as relevant as an expressive art as anything else.
Bitcoin is like anything else: it's worth what people are willing to pay for it.
I wish no teams had cheerleaders. I find it more distracting than anything else.
It was so popular, so more people identify me from 'Friends' than anything else.
If I have got to be a soldier, I must be a good one, anything else is unthinkable.
Self-publishing is great, but I don't want to be an icon for it, or anything else.
I am genuinely not an over-the-top kind of person about politics or anything else.
We can have no progress without change, whether it be basketball or anything else.
My family is the most beautiful thing in my life beyond anything else, even music.
A spontaneous interview feels differently than anything else you see on television.
I'm not speaking as someone who has reached satori or anything else. I'm a student.
A poet is, before anything else, a person who is passionately in love with language.
I hold the Lord so high in my life, to really being number one before anything else.
When you're traumatized, you pick out one thing you remember more than anything else.
It's amazing how much trouble you can get in when you don't have anything else to do.
It takes as much discipline to be a mother and a wife as it does to do anything else.
If you pursued every rumour in Formula One, you'd hardly have time for anything else.
Shooting stuff on horseback is more complicated and time consuming than anything else.
I've always wanted to act and I can't think of anything else I'd want to do, honestly.
From the get-go, 'Original Sin' was always as much a Nick Fury story as anything else.
A painting in a museum hears more ridiculous opinions than anything else in the world.
To me, Columbine is just as awful as Vietnam, and it's just as awful as anything else.
I think that major championships are as much about attitude as they are anything else.
I reckon I would be able compare anything to anything else if you gave me enough time.
Love him and let him love you. Do you think anything else under heaven really matters?
And I try to give the best bang for the buck. I love performing more than anything else.
Our natures are a lot like oil, mix us with anything else, and we strive to swim on top.
I just happened to step into acting. And now I can't imagine myself doing anything else.
I'm glad acting sunk its teeth into me, because now I can't imagine doing anything else.
I collect pictures of adorable puppies on my phone. I have little room for anything else.
I totally have no other talent and I would be totally out of work if I did anything else.
I don't think souls or bodies can be changed by incantation. Or anything else by the way.
And there's a feeling you get from making music that is unlike anything else in the world.
I have never known a person to live to be one hundred and be remarkable for anything else.
Who is the wisest man? He who neither knows or wishes for anything else than what happens.
Society prizes a girl for being thin more than anything else she might bring to the table.