My parents were absolutely delighted that I knew what I wanted to do.
I always knew I was destined for greatness.
I knew 'Crenshaw' had elevated me and distinguished me.
'Drip Too Hard' - we knew that was the one.
I saw stars like Helen Hayes, Maurice Evans, Tallulah Bankhead and Cornelia Otis Skinner. It was enchanting. I knew that was the world I wanted to be in.
We knew then what we know now; only exemplary blacks are acceptable.
I knew I was gay since, like, fifth grade.
I freed a thousand slaves I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.
I listened to George Carlin when I was a kid and knew every word of his routines.
I knew that Trump was ghastly. I knew I'd vote for Hillary if I had a vote.
I knew of the 'Gilmore Girls' - I wasn't a rabid fan, but I watched it sporadically when it was first on.
The Israeli military believes it has destroyed all of Hamas's tunnels, or at least all the ones it knew about.
We knew when we started we wouldn't be accepted overnight, that it was going to be a long haul.
All the competitors knew the importance of Halloween Havoc. It was the WCW equivalent to SummerSlam.
Mr. Hitchcock knew what he was doing.
When George Bush used the Willie Horton ad, he knew what he was doing.
I always knew I wanted it to be illustrated.
Jason Statham is funny, I never knew that.
I wasn't Britney Spears or Jessica Simpson. I wasn't Tori Amos or Norah Jones. Nobody knew what to do with me.
The Joan Crawford that I've heard about in 'Mommie Dearest' is not the Joan Crawford I knew back when.