I realized that I was connected to Africa.

I realized that public affairs were also my affairs.

I realized women and humor were linked very closely.

I realized than an author cannot also be a producer.

The third year of MASH was when I realized I was a hit.

I used to be an atheist until I realized that I was God.

I realized I could do anything if I wanted it badly enough.

I realized early on that success was tied to not giving up.

I followed what the dog did... then I realized I was human.

I realized what an artist is and what it is to be an artist.

I realized marvelling at nature was a deep pleasure of mine.

Well, I realized finally that all of the hard work paid off.

I realized I’m in love. It's always been right in front of me.

....I realized I actually had a choice in what I could believe.

I realized when I was 23 that I had never really tried anything.

I realized that I have to slow down. I work so hard, I'm so busy.

It was only when I moved to New York that I realized tall is good.

I realized you can always make money; you just do a lot of things.

As I became more mature I realized that failure is part of success.

I realized that I'd rather die with you than live with someone else.

I really romanticized being pregnant. Then I realized, this is awful!

I thought about going to WCW but then I realized I wasn't old enough.

I've been a story-teller all my life but I realized it only recently.

Long ago I realized that no other person would be to me what you are.

I was against gay marriage until I realized I didn't have to get one.

I think I realized early on that my family wasn't like other families.

I realized that the studios didn't really understand their own system.

I realized painting could look like a film, and a film like a painting.

I realized that I'm a child." William looked point-blank at her chest. "No.

I realized a career is built as much on what you don't do as what you do do.

As soon as I realized you could be funny as a job, that was the job I wanted.

I'm really super feminine, and I'm really soft. I'm very sensitive, I realized.

I realized then that I didn't understand anything. I read all the books I could.

I realized I needed to work with other people instead of doing everything myself.

I realized that what we do as professions affects how we act as people, big-time.

I realized that the worst thing that could happen to me was about to happen to me.

I'll never forget the day I realized I wasn't quite the Ford model I thought I was.

It wasn't until I got older that I realized acting was something I could really do.

I realized that my battle to survive this war would have to be fought inside of me.

I realized the more fun I had, the more relaxed I was working, the better I worked.

I realized my father's sister Joanne, who died at 19 had instilled her spirit in me.

After being in the studio, I realized this is how I want to be. It just feels right.

...and I realized that Garrett was right about one thing- I had flipped. Completely.

Soon I realized that if beauty equalled forgiveness, I was never going to be forgiven.

I realized what you could do in motion pictures by surrounding yourself with geniuses.

In the movie I realized, I had the luxury of getting to see how the other person feels.

It truly sucks to doubt your friends when you only have one or two of them, I realized.

I realized that there was an actual job of making movies. They weren't created by elves.

And that's when I realized, when you're a kid you don't need a costume, you ARE superman.

I started conducting lessons and I realized that this is actually something I like doing.

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