What did I owe the rest of the world? Nothing.
My pamphlet did not set the Torrens on fire.
Though I'm not religious in the classical sense I did partake in Passover.
We played for peanuts. But we did what we wanted to do, we heard what we wanted to hear, we performed what we wanted to perform, we learned what we wanted to learn.
I'm born with a pencil in my hand. I did lots of sketching.
I did a lot of personal appearances because I was under contract to ABC.
I did weightlifting and bodyweight-focused exercises such as chin-ups, pull-ups and press-ups with my personal trainer.
I did more than anyone else in persuading the U.S. to get rid of Saddam.
I've always had my ear pierced with a diamond stud. I did it myself when I was 16.
People did pigeonhole me.
When did a doctor prescribe, not sleeping pills, but sleep itself? It needs to be prioritised, even incentivised.
I did a brief stint with set design and stage design. And I tried playwriting, too.
The first thing I did was a print ad for Century Plaza. I was five.
Teaching was the most pleasant thing I did.
As for me, my foundations were laid in the south. We did the post-production of 'Hum Paanch' in Chennai, with many technicians from here working for us.
We're trying to do for the national Βsecurity apparatus what FedEx did for the postal Βservice.
I have never analyzed a presidential election as much as I did the Trump-Clinton race of 2016.
I did not know I was in my prime until afterwards.
Contrary to what many secularists allege, the Constitution and Bill of Rights did not 'privatize' religion and quarantine it from the public square.
A lot of us saw Blackadder in terms of problem-solving - 'Did that work in that episode?' and so on. We were very picky.