If someone shows me love, I always want to double that love.

Love me some oysters. I always try them in different countries and cities.

I love my passport. I plan trips very last minute, so I always carry it with me.

I have always known mosquitoes love me, but they really love me in Central Park.

Love always ends differently and it always begins differently - especially with me.

Singing and playing have always gone hand-in-hand with me. I love 'em both equally.

In bed my real love has always been the sleep that rescued me by allowing me to dream.

I love competition because I've always run faster when somebody was running next to me.

To have the title has always been special to me, and I would love to win the championship.

It's no secret that I love the country, and Japan has always felt like a second home to me.

As cynical as I can be, there's always a part of me that believes in love and the fairy tale.

A typical Christmas is me shucking oysters. I love them and I always get them in at Christmas.

I have always watched my close friends fall in love, but I never thought it would happen to me.

I have never been a material girl. My father always told me never to love anything that cannot love you back.

I love high-end designers, but a head-to-toe designer look for me is extremely boring. I've always mixed it up.

People have always asked me why my favorite event was floor, and my answer was always, 'Because I love to dance!'

I love singing. You know, my mother always used to encourage me, 'Sing, sing,' and I was in a choir in church, yes.

Songs, to me, have always been kind of like a diary, you know - and, say, when I did 'Teenager In Love,' maybe I was 16.

I love people who aren't embarrassed. I'm always embarrassed, so it's always astonishing to me when people aren't like that.

I love working with genre. And to me, the Victorian novel is the flourishing ancestor I'm always trying to access when I write.

I love Pink, and I love Christina Aguilera. Something about Christina always inspires me to do things that are really different.

My parents always told me, 'Do what you love because that is what you will do well in.' They told me to make sure that you are happy.

I always fall for the guy that, like, has to blow me off because he needs to go do something with his dog. I love those kind of guys.

I'm still in love with what I do, with the idea of making things up, so hours when I write always feel like very blessed hours to me.

I'm always sorry to finish a book, to let go of characters I love, people I've struggled to understand for years, people who evolve before me.

I always love wearing Vivienne Westwood. Her dresses just seem to fit me perfectly, and she makes dresses for girls with curves - I love that.

Most singers have their idols. I remember Elvis Presley when I was a kid. When I was about sixteen, I always said I wanted to do 'Love Me Tender.'

I always accessorize with jewelry. I am a bit of a magpie; I love sparkles, and so wearing jewelry makes me feel more exciting and confident, too!

The smell of cigars reminds me of someone I used to know, and it just always brings me back. I love it; I find something very comforting about it.

I've played in Detroit so many times; the only thing I can say is that the crowd has been very responsive to me. They've always shown a lot of love.

They offered me millions and millions and millions of dollars to write books about Cary. That was between us. That was private. I'll always love him.

I always accessorise with jewellery. I am a bit of a magpie; I love sparkles, and so wearing jewellery makes me feel more exciting and confident, too!

I always joke that they're all like my children, so I love them all, but I would be lying if I didn't admit that 'Wonder Woman' has an affinity for me.

My favorite song is Whitney Houston's 'I Will Always Love You' because my brother used to sing it to me as loud as he could. Annoying then, favorite memory now.

I always come back to Frank Sinatra. Love some modern stuff - Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar - but give me 'Night and Day' or 'In the Wee Small Hours,' and all is chill.

Sometimes my body is aching, but I always think, 'Why am I in this? Why do I love it so much?' That's what makes me persevere, that's what makes me keep on going.

For me, a theme that's always circling around in my head - which is why I love the horror genre - is what we're ready to do for metaphorical and physical survival.

Having children showed me a whole different kind of love that I had never known. It was something that had always been missing. Complete love. I would die for them.

Documentaries for me always felt kind of limiting. I wanted to go bigger. And I also love actors, and I love performance. So feature filmmaking was always the intent.

Once someone sees me on TV, they always think that 'He is just a cocky brat,' but I am not. Once you get to sit down with Adrien Broner, you will fall in love with me.

That image of a lawyer standing up in a criminal case and doing the right thing always stuck with me. I love the idea of building cases and really going after bad guys.

In my fantasy I was always the savior. I would come to Peanuts land and save everybody. Charlie Brown would fall madly in love with me. Peppermint Patty was so jealous.

The public do get behind me, and I love the crowd. When I'm ever in London, they give me massive support - the Anniversary Games, the cheers; they are always nice to me.

Sometimes it gets a little too bubblegum for me, but what I do love about KPop videos is their attention to detail, and their choreography and dancing are always spot-on.

I'm going to let love lead the way, always. And I was born with this blind - blind ambition, and it's kind of gotten me here to this point. And I think that I'll stick to it.

Audiences love Paul Taylor, and so do I. Not everything, and not always, but year in, year out, he gives me more concentrated pleasure than I get from any other dance company.

When people ask me about being portrayed onscreen by Leonardo DiCaprio, I always say, 'I love it - no matter how old I get, people are going to think that's what I look like.'

I think I've always used a lower-lofted 3-wood, and I've been able to get the ball up. And, for me, I love having the versatility of it in the fairway, as well as off the tee.

I always loved playing basketball. That was never a problem for me. You want to go to the park or the gym, I'll play with you all day, but working out, I didn't love. I hated it.

People love the ocean. People are always asking me why I don't study the ocean, because, after all, I live in Hawaii. I tell them that it's because the ocean is a lonely, empty place.

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