The great Pablo Casals once described himself as a human being first, a musician second, and a cellist third.
Stevens once described himself as a "mean, miserable SOB" and is known to don an "Incredible Hulk" tie when he is bruising for a fight.
Famously, he once stabbed himself by mistake with his own baton.
Silence, then a most surprising confession: Turns out that way back in the day, Delahaye once helped himself to a laundry bag at a Rosewood hotel.
And before I turn it over to the Prime Minister, I just want to warn the American press that the Prime Minister once considered himself a journalist, and instead he became a judo expert.
Ghalibaf, who once fancied himself as Iran's answer to Tom Cruise, has had his popular credibility bruised by the sudden release of a recording of a speech he allegedly gave to members of the Basij militia bragging about how much he enjoyed getting on his motorbike and thumping students.
The big point about Mr Livingstone however is that, having once seen himself as a possible leader of the Labour Party, he sees himself now as the keeper of its socialist flame, and the job of mayor partly as an opportunity to renew this ideological battle within the Labour family.
Then watch The Race to Mackinac, a 2002 documentary produced by Chicago public television station WTTW. The station put cameras on two boats and zoomed in on such passing scenery as Sleeping Bear Dunes (a national park on the Michigan coast) and Beaver Island, where a rogue Mormon leader once declared himself king.
But his caddie, Steve Williams, has been around the block once or twice himself.
FORBES: A Masterful Partnership: 2013 Masters Champ Adam Scott and Caddie Steve Williams
Although it is out of necessity, not choice, McCain once again finds himself the underdog.
But this is the man, after all, who once referred to himself as a mutt.
" Dr. Koop himself once told Life magazine, "I think I scare most people.
Farooq recalls how he once strolled by himself down the boulevard and freely spent time on the golf course.
Recently, the cause of reform has gained a surprising recruit: the very trade union that Lula himself once led.
As he himself once said, in those days it was possible for one man to know all of physics.
ECONOMIST: Hans Bethe, nuclear physicist, died on March 6th, aged 98
He has said he based this play loosely on a visit he himself once took to see a relative in Poland.
He has said he based this play loosely on a visit he himself once took to see an elderly relative in Poland.
His crews were infamous for laying pipelines at night, without permission, and Mattei himself once boasted of having broken 8, 000 laws and ordinances.
Ever the man for the big occasion, Cork stirred himself once more dismissing Killeen but with Daley returning to the crease Durham were still favourites.
Rodriguez is 37, recovering from hip surgery, and once more finds himself amid allegations of involvement with PEDs, which Rodriguez has denied through a public-relations representative.
Whether Hagelin remains a regular part of the Rangers' lineup, he has prepared a soft landing spot for himself once hockey is no longer part of his life.
McEwen proved himself once before at GoldCorp, a Canadian outfit.
Germany demonstrated their rediscovered resilience under new coach Rudi Voller, while Keegan once again left himself exposed to allegations of tactical naivety with a controversial team selection that backfired.
The new mayor, Mr Schell, a former dean of the University of Washington's school of architecture (and once a developer himself), knows that higher-density housing needs to be well-designed housing.
He scored three times over Kelly, dunking on him once and contorting himself for two layups around the fellow Raleigh native, on his way to 16 points in the opening 20 minutes.
Topol, a renowned cardiologist who has been a leading critic of Merck's painkiller Vioxx, is once again finding himself at the center of a heated court battle in a lawsuit about the drug.
Mr Hun Sen, who was himself once in the Khmers Rouges as a low-level commander, has been reluctant to bring members of the regime to trial, for fear, he says, of destabilising Cambodia.
ECONOMIST: Justice is slow to catch up with the former Khmers Rouges
After Black had exhausted his last appeal to the Supreme Court, and after he was finally released from prison, the courts dissolved the asset freeze, and Black found himself once again in a position to employ a top-flight legal team.
FORBES: Black and Whitey: How the Feds Disable Criminal Defense
应用推荐