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When I became an actor, I decided I had enough time, talent, and resources to support people who are in dire need of assistance.
It's true that people were told facial hair was not appreciated by the British public, but I just decided to keep the moustache.
I wanted to be a veterinarian until I saw a video of a vet performing surgery on a dog. Then I decided I wanted to be a pianist.
Remember, a real decision is measured by the fact that you've taken new action. If there's no action, you haven't truly decided.
I don't want someone to be nice and friendly while telling me my bill's gone up by 10 per cent because they've just decided that.
Do I regret leaving Milan? I decided I needed a change. I needed to find new ideas, and that was the best thing for both parties.
I think I was just bored one summer afternoon, and I decided to post a little video of me singing and playing guitar out of tune.
I decided upon the thought that I can only find myself once I can admit to myself and approve that both sides are sides of myself.
The enemies you make by taking a decided stand generally have more respect for you than the friends you make by being on the fence
Oregano is such an antioxidant-rich herb that researchers decided to see if it could reduce the DNA-damaging effects of radiation.
Writing a book is usually a full-time job that takes years. I didn't have years. So I decided to crowdsource content for the book.
For whatever reason, I decided: 'I'm 18, I'm a man, I'm going to grow a moustache' - and it was pathetic for years - it was awful.
They decided to let immigrants in and I am an immigrant. They gave us a chance to participate in this country's life and I took it.
I decided to go to the London School of Economics to write my thesis for MIT, under James Meade, Nobelist with Bertil Ohlin in 1977.
My dad just decided that he wanted to race sled dogs, and when he did that, he took us out of Wasilla, and we never really went back.
Once we decided to be in this industry, we have to be ready for everything. You have to be strong but hard working. No pain, no gain.
When I left the Royal College, I decided I would only make paintings that I would want to look at myself, that felt close to my life.
During the Great Depression, when people laughed their worries disappeared. Audiences loved these funny men. I decided to become one.
I don't think badly of or oppose having plastic surgery. I once seriously thought of it, but I decided to take my appearance as it is.
When I got my first email from a record label, I decided I didn't want to go in with just one song, so I sat down and kept on writing.
I was talking to different labels: Columbia, RCA , Epic. I decided not to sign with Epic even after L.A. Reid offered me a crazy deal.
The big new development in my life is, when I turned 80, I decided I no longer have to do four pages a day. For me, it's like retiring.
I wasn't in shape at all before I decided to do boxing. I wasn't an athlete. Before boxing, I would go to the gym for a month and stop.
My biographers... would like to have my time at the court almost complete before they finish the book. We decided... to flip the order.
When I came to Mumbai in 2005 for a holiday, I received work offers. So I decided to stay back and pursue a modelling and acting career.
I've sort of decided that I can settle for being just the artist, arranger, writer and part-time engineer. That seems like enough to do.
The weather was so cold in Lisbon when I arrived. I decided, 'Let's grow the hair to hide my ears.' And after that, it became nice hair.
I do like exercising. It makes you feel good and gets the endorphins going. So I decided to do low impact exercise and exercise I enjoy.
I was very happy to learn Oliver Stone had decided to make a film about Edward Snowden and believe this is a powerful and inspiring film.
Unlike any other leader in modern American history, we are led today by a president that has decided to pit Americans against each other.
Sometimes it seems that the fate of the world is decided entirely in the ether of electronic communications and corporate backroom deals.
I've decided. I'm going to become a Shinigami. Become a Shinigami and change things. So that they'll end... without Rangiku having to cry.
We decided we didn't want to do a musical for TV because the idea of writing a musical that would be seen on television once seems insane.
I decided to study special education and fell in love with working with individuals with autism. That's what I planned to do with my life.
Hollywood typecast me as the secretary. I could have worked as the quirky secretary for the rest of my life, but I decided not to do that.
Everyone liked me when I went up on the stage at a talent search in elementary school, and that's when I decided to become a music artist.
Petrol price is a deregulated commodity, price of which is decided by our oil marketing companies based on input cost and other parameters.
I finally got to the point where I decided I don't care if it's good art or bad art - it's what I do. I enjoy doing it, and people like it.
I've decided that I am totally against jewelry. So I have all fake. There's no reason to have real diamonds. People think it's real anyway.
I figured out it was a social thing, what women were allowed to do. At a very young age, I decided I was not going to follow women's rules.
Additionally, borrowing a page from U.S. foreign policy, I decided to send a message to a government that was becoming increasingly hostile.
I used to climb mountains a lot; I decided to go to Pakistan to climb K2, the world's second-highest mountain. I didn't get quite to the top.
As a director, it's my job to provoke, and when people decided 'The Room' be called a phenomenon, or whatever you call it, it's fine with me.
There's a huge demand for my entertainment, and I can't meet the need. So I decided to try a TV show to reach as many of my fans as possible.
I spoke with Zidane and he insisted that Casemiro is the player who gives Real Madrid balance. I decided to trust him and make him a starter.
I published 'Rules of Civility' while I was still working. It became a best seller. I was working on this book, and then I decided to retire.
While awaiting sentencing, I decided to give stand-up comedy a shot. The judge had suggested I get my act together, and I took him seriously.
I was a senior in high school when I decided I wanted to work on ants as a career. I just fell in love with them, and have never regretted it.
I decided one day to put on my tutu and jump on the coffee table and sing Aretha Franklin songs for the painters that were painting the house.
I decided to make 'Captain America' because I realized I wasn't doing the film because it terrified me. You can't make decisions based on fear.