I'm still confident as a boy, and I will always be a boy.
As a boy, I'd always had an interest in theater. But the idea at my school was that drama and music were to round out the man. It wasn't what one did for a living. I got over that.
I was always into things like Boyz II Men and boy bands, and then I got into Radiohead and alt-rock.
I always wanted to be a boy scout but was too poor. Couldn't do it.
Unfortunately, I'm not a person that's always capable of living up to the Boy Scout philosophy.
I'm not the girl who always has a boyfriend. I'm the girl who rarely has a boyfriend.
When we don't have a boyfriend or girlfriend, we always say, 'Oh, I'm so lonely. I want a date,' or something like that. But I think the biggest love we're all searching for is the love for one's self.
I've always been the type to fall in love fast and, with every boyfriend, I plan out my wedding in my head.
I worried I was a boyish shape. I always thought I might grow some, but it never happened.
I am the product of the American education system. It is a system that has always been on the lookout for bright boys and girls. It spotted me when I was 14, and I owe a tremendous debt to my alma mater.
I have never been a girlie girl and have always been a boys' girl with an equal amount of friends who were boys and girls.
We are very luck to be women, so even if we're wearing trousers, I always wear them with some lace underwear or a very feminine bra - I like that.
If I put my pinkie to my thumb, I can cover my wrist all the way to the knuckle. When I get a watch, I always have to go and get extra holes put in or get a special bracelet that's adjustable.
I am always wearing a bracelet, necklace, and watch. I don't even care if they don't match.
I've always liked simple. Growing up, I wore corduroys and Lacoste shirts, Maraolo flats, and maybe one gold bracelet.
I'm really into laces; I always accessorize with shoe laces whether I wear them as a belt, or attached to my shorts or in my hair or as a bracelet.
The straps that suspend a man's trousers from his shoulders - known in the U.S. as 'suspenders' and in Britain as 'braces' - are always correct with a summer suit made of seersucker, linen, or silk.
I didn't even know I needed throw pillows. That was always Brad's thing.
Brad Paisley has always been really great to me, and that's no secret.
I liked it because it was such a dangerous script and showed just what human beings are capable of. Here was a movie in which Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt, who always win in every movie they ever do, simply don't win. I felt that was outrageous for a commercial movie.