I had about the biggest, longest wish list anyone could have, and 99 percent of what I wanted to get on the screen we got on the screen within our schedule and within our budget and within our resources.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I see the Ten Most Wanted Lists... I always have this thought: If we'd made them feel wanted earlier, they wouldn't be wanted now.
Retailing, it's always true that there is some items that I wish we had a lot more of like the iPod and there is some items I wish we had a lot less of.
All I've ever wanted, since I was a child, was to do something wonderful.
Growing up, I didn't have a lot and always wanted things. But I was too prideful to ask for anything; I always worked for it.
I like the idea of putting your Christmas wish list up and letting people share it.
I don't wish for anything. Wishing for a million dollars feels greedy. I just wish for the best for me.
And I had this big, long list of what I wanted in a guy but I realized I didn't stack up to the list myself.
I always wanted more - more of everything.
I think I have almost everything I could ever want. I have my family, and I have a lot of love in my life.
One thing I've tried to never do is make wish lists. I try to have a very steppingstone mentality about this whole thing, where as soon as you make one step you visualize the next step, not five steps ahead.