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I want to be the Cecil B. DeMille of science fiction.

"Spielberg In The Twilight Zone" by Lisa Kennedy, www.wired.com. June 1, 2002.

Research can become Resistance. We want to work, not prepare to work.

Steven Pressfield (2014). “Do the Work!: Overcome Resistance and get ouf of your own way”, p.22, Black Irish Books

I wanted to be funny. And I'm always acknowledged for my pranks and jokes nowadays.

"A Chat with Computing Pioneer Steve Wozniak". "Talk of the Nation" with Ira Flatow, www.npr.org. September 29, 2006.

The HD revolution is over, it happened. HD won. Everybody wants HD.

Steve Jobs keynote at the Apple Special Event, September 1, 2010.

I've always wanted to own and control the primary technology in everything we do.

"The Seed of Apple's Innovation". Bloomberg interview, www.bloomberg.com. October 12, 2004.

You want to not have any problems.

Steve Hagen (2011). “Buddhism Plain and Simple”, p.20, Tuttle Publishing

Do you want me to sing to you? I'll sing all night if it will keep the bad dreams away.

Stephenie Meyer (2009). “Breaking Dawn: Twilight”, p.67, Hachette UK

I’ve chosen my life — now I want to start living it.

"Eclipse". Book by Stephenie Meyer, August 7, 2007.

Consistency is a virtue for trains: what we want from a philosopher is insights, whether he comes by them consistently or not.

Stephen Vizinczey (1988). “Truth and Lies in Literature: Essays and Reviews”, p.83, University of Chicago Press

I have so much that I want to do. I hate wasting time.

"Master of his universe". Interview With Rachel Cooke, www.theguardian.com. March 2, 2008.

If you carefully consider what you want to be said of you in the funeral experience, you will find your definition of success.

Stephen R. Covey (2016). “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change Interactive Edition”, p.117, Mango Media Inc.

I want to make sure that the first person you kiss loves you, okay?

Stephen Chbosky (2013). “The Perks of Being a Wallflower YA edition”, p.71, Simon and Schuster