I've always wanted to do a cabaret.
All of my buddies and I wanted to be Cal Ripken.
The Capone gang was actually a public utility; it supplied what the people wanted and demanded.
If I hadn't been so outspoken, Jimmy Carter wouldn't have wanted me.
I wanted to be a cartoonist when I was young.
I was a chameleon, the woman men wanted me to be.
When I started out, I wanted to paint the Sistine Chapel. But I didn't have the content.
I never wanted to be a cheerleader; I wanted to play football.
I have always wanted to do a Christmas album and covers.
I wanted to shred, so I learned classical guitar.
When I read Toni Morrison and Sandra Cisneros as a freshman at Rutgers, it all clicked - that writing was all I wanted to do. It became my calling.
The advice that is wanted is commonly not welcome and that which is not wanted, evidently an effrontery.
My mother wanted me to be a concert pianist.
I wanted to be a concert pianist at Carnegie Hall; that is what I wanted to do from really early on.
I took a decision that I wanted to be a long-term player in Congo.
I wanted to have virtual memory, at least as it's coupled with file systems.
I honestly don't think I sought fame. It wasn't something I courted or wanted, particularly.
I wanted to be Ice Cube when I was younger.
Meru is the culmination of all I've done and all I've wanted to do.
I never felt cynical, and I never felt that I couldn't do what I wanted to do.