I never thought of playing for any other franchise other than CSK. Chennai is my second home. Fans here have adopted me as one of their own.
I never could stand losing. Second place didn't interest me. I had a fire in my belly.
I got married and I had children because of the Second World War, as all of us did, exclaiming, 'Oh, no, we are never going to bring a child into this wicked world,' but we had children by the dozen and got married.
I've never seen myself as a second-class citizen.
We have never yet had a labor Government that knew what taking power really means; they always act like second-class citizens.
If you've got to second-guess talking to a teammate, what you have will never work.
I never second-guess myself.
In America, kids would go to college and get out and buy a second-hand car and go across the country and discover America. I never did that; I went from New York to Paris, and New York was my America.
I never went to drama school, but I was really lucky in that both my junior school and secondary school had brilliant drama departments.
Myself, there's people saying, 'He'll never find himself in the halls of WWE.' It's a narrative that's fueled more by secondhand fan myth than what people feel.
I never took a grant or borrowed a penny from anybody. It was partially because I didn't really know how to do that, but secondly, my pride never would have allowed me to. In the beginning it was about doing it the right way, on the merits of the music.
Clinton's resilience became sort of the secret weapon of the campaign. He was never going to just give up and get out.
I had never used the prefix 'Dr.' with my name, but when I started with NASA, I had to. Otherwise, I could not get past the secretaries.
The biggest guru-mantra is: never share your secrets with anybody. It will destroy you.
We never want to expand our borders... but I can say that our security forces and defence forces possess all the might to protect our borders.
Wrestling pushes me, makes me accountable. It makes me who I am. I never felt I was just a normal person. Then I felt too normal, lazy, sedentary.
I've never set out to seduce my reader. I don't see him at all clearly.
When I got the script for 'The Art of Seduction,' I realised I'd never been in a comedy, so I decided to experiment. What the character went through could never happen in my own life.
We are all seekers in some way. There are those of us who think they have all the answers and there are those of us who may never get an answer.
There will never be another Ed Koch. He was an original, but he represented a significant, if shrinking, segment of American Jewry who refused to compromise their liberal values, their support for Israel or their Jewish pride.